Dan Amos
Dan Amos | |
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Born |
Daniel Paul Amos August 13, 1951 Pensacola, Florida, United States |
Nationality | American |
Other names |
Daniel Amos Daniel Paul Amos Dan Paul Amos |
Occupation | Chairman and Chief executive officer of Aflac |
Daniel Paul "Dan" Amos (born August 13, 1951 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American business executive. He serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of Aflac and Aflac Incorporated.[1]
Early life
Daniel Amos was born on August 13, 1951 in Pensacola, Florida. He is son of Aflac co-founder Paul Amos.
Amos graduated from the University of Georgia, where he received a bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia with a focus on risk management.[2]
Career
Amos joined Aflac in 1973,[1] working in sales for ten years,[1] during which time, he was the Company’s top sales person.[1] He was named president of Aflac in 1983,[1] chief operating officer in 1987,[1] chief executive officer of Aflac Incorporated in 1990(2), and chairman in 2001(3). Aflac, a Fortune 500 company,[1] insures more than 50 million people worldwide.[1] It is the leading provider of individual insurance policies offered at the worksite in the United States[1] and is the largest life insurer in Japan in terms of individual policies in force.[1]
During Mr. Amos’s tenure as CEO, revenues at Aflac have grown from $2.7 billion in 1990 to $23.9 billion as of December 31, 2013.[1] The Company has appeared on Fortune’s Most Admired Companies list every year since 2001.[3] Aflac has also appeared on Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list for 16 consecutive years.[4] Aflac is the only insurance company to be listed as an Ethisphere Magazine World’s Most Ethical Company eight times, or every year since the inception of the award in 2007.[5] Amos received the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Award and the Torch of Liberty Award from the Anti-Defamation League.[6] He has been named as one of America's Best CEOs by Institutional Investor magazine five times[7] and has appeared on Chief Executive Magazine’s annual Wealth Creation Index.[8]
In 2000, Amos was the executive who green-lighted the company's national advertising campaign featuring the Aflac Duck, a concept proposed by Kaplan Thaler Group, an advertising agency based in New York City.[9] The campaign is credited from taking Aflac’s national brand name recognition from roughly 10% to above 90%.[10]
In 2008, Aflac became the first major U.S. firm to voluntarily afford shareholders an advisory vote on executive pay packages, including that of the CEO.[11] Shareholders supported the company’s executive compensation packages annually from 2008 to 2013, with approval rates ranging from 93 percent to 98 percent.[12]
Amos previously served as a member of the Consumer Affairs Advisory Committee of the Securities and Exchange Commission.[2]
Philanthropy
Amos serves on the Board of Trustees of the House of Mercy of Columbus.[2] He is the former chairman of the board of The Japan America Society of Georgia[2] and former chairman of the University of Georgia Foundation.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Daniel P. Amos, Chmn., CEO, Aflac Inc.". walkersresearch.com.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "undefined undefined undefined undefined: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek". Businessweek.com.
- ↑ http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/most-admired/2012 /states/GA.html
- ↑ "Best Companies to Work For 2014: Full List - Fortune". fortune.
- ↑ "Starbucks and Aflac: Two of the world's most ethical companies". MNN - Mother Nature Network.
- ↑ "Aflac CEO Dan Amos to speak at first Terry Graduation Convocation in spring 2010". uga.edu.
- ↑ "Institutional Investor Global finance market news, analysis and research". institutionalinvestor.com.
- ↑ "Local News - Columbus Ledger Enquirer". ledger-enquirer.com.
- ↑ "How I Did It: Aflac’s CEO Explains How He Fell for the Duck". Harvard Business Review.
- ↑ "2013 - Mid Year Rankings: US Insurance - YouGov - BrandIndex". brandindex.com.
- ↑ ABC News. "ABC News Exclusive: AFLAC CEO Dan Amos". ABC News.
- ↑ "Corporate Secretary - AFLAC chairman: Say on pay is part of improving transparency". corporatesecretary.com.