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JULY/AUGUST 2014 A F L AC EMPLOYEEMATTERS YOU ARE OUR BUSINESS Paul S. Amos 1926–2014 It is a sad time for the Aflac family. My father passed away peacefully on July 2 in his 88th year. Words are inadequate to convey how I feel, so I’ll state simply that he made the world a better place. He was my hero. I know he loved and appreciated every one of you, and my family and I take comfort seeing his spirit reflected in your eyes. The three founders are gone now, but with your continued commit- ment to their dream their memory will always be alive in the halls of Aflac. My father and his brothers worked hard to build this great company. As we carry their extraordinary legacy into the future, it will be up to us to do so with the same high standards they set, even though it is with our “... he made the world a better place. hearts a bit heavier because he is gone, and yet fuller for having He was my hero.” known him. With gratitude, July/August 2014 Conten ts: FEATURES 6 EAW 8 Oklahoma testimonial 10 The future is now Columbia’s Employee Appreciation Week ... How we help our customers – fast ... Innovation and you ... 14 20 26 + 14 14 LeAP and ITA 16 Communicorp 21 Corporate Learning Fresh faces – fresh ideas ... Experience what they can do ... Map your career ... IN EVERY ISSUE 4 Quick Clips 22 New Employees 26 All in the Family ON THE COVER: On July 2, we lost the last founding brother – Aflac says goodbye to Paul S. Amos. Editor: Janet Burden Contributors: Janet Burden, Alicia Clampett, Susan Goodsell, Somer Mason Art Director/Graphic Design: Robin Riley-Communicorp Photography: Jerry Ballas, Ana Brubaker, Curtis Mansell, Oz Roberts Innovation July/August 2014 1 2 Innovation July/August 2014 Remembering PAUL S. AMOS April 23, 1926–July 2, 2014 As an era comes to an end, another begins T he Aflac family was Today, policies sold at worksites Mr. Paul received an honorary Doctor saddened July 2, 2014, throughout the nation account for 97 of Laws degree from Cumberland when the last of the percent of Aflac U.S. sales. College in May, 2001. Columbus State principal founders, University presented him with an Although he retired on May 7, 2001, Paul S. Amos, honorary Doctor of Humane Letters he remained a familiar figure at Aflac, passed away. He degree in May 2002. In 2004, he and loved to be among employees was 88 years old. received an honorary Doctor of and sales team members. He “suited Humane Letters degree from Asbury Mr. Paul, along with his brothers, John up” and headed to work daily until Theological Seminary. and Bill, founded Aflac Incorporated shortly before his death. nearly six decades ago. He served as Perhaps his business model can best “My father was a consummate busi- Chairman Emeritus, and inspired be summed up in these simple words, nessman who led with compassion Aflac’s more than 9,100 employees spoken about the struggles of launching and dignity,” said Dan. “He was a and 200,000 agents worldwide with a company with next to nothing and straight-shooter who believed in the his dedication and commitment to Aflac. growing it to a FORTUNE 125 company: simple tenets of honesty and integrity. He was raised in Enterprise, Ala. and He was a gentleman, as well as a “We recognized we were going to Milton, Fla. He and Mrs. Jean, the gentle man.” have some difficult times,” Mr. Paul former Jean Roberts, met in church said. “But we are family-oriented here In addition to helping build the world’s when she was just 17 years old and and we try to express that with our largest supplemental insurance married only three months after seeing employees. We’ve always known, as company, Mr. Paul established a quiet each other for the first time. They a family, we could get through any history of philanthropy and commu- celebrated their 65th anniversary last difficult time.” nity service. Through anonymous year. Their only child, Daniel P. Amos, donations and the endowment of As the hurt in our hearts is slowly is Aflac’s chairman and CEO. educational funds and scholarship replaced with the optimism that Mr. During his long tenure at Aflac, programs, he and Mrs. Jean touched Paul carried in his, remember his Mr. Paul held numerous positions, thousands of lives through their words, “The success we’ve seen so far both at corporate headquarters and as generosity. has been miniscule compared to what a hands-on member of the sales force. opportunities lay ahead for all of us.” Their efforts included the Paul and He served as state sales manager for Jean Amos Educational Fund at The Amos family thanks you for your Alabama/West Florida, first vice Asbury Theological Seminary in continued prayers. president/director of marketing, Wilmore, Ky.; the Paul S. Amos president, vice chairman and chairman. Family Foundation at Columbus State Among Mr. Paul’s many contributions University in Columbus, Ga.; the to Aflac was introducing the concept of Scholarship Fund at Cumberland “worksite marketing,” in which prod- College in Williamsburg, Ky.; and ucts are sold directly to employees at many unheralded contributions to companies through payroll deductions. those in need. Employee Matters 3 Quick Clips [ What’s happening around Aflac? ] 2014 Aflac The Wall Street 2013 Corporate Citizenship Report Journal spot- See how Aflac employees make a WorkForces Report lights Paul difference Amos in The The 2013 Corporate Citizenship Report provides health care findings – Morning Risk details the many accomplishments and drives media interest – from Report underscoring our dedication to making USA TODAY to Los Angeles Times On April 25, Paul S. Amos II, Aflac a difference in the lives of employees, The 2014 Aflac Workforces Report, the president, participated in the Dow customers and fourth annual national study analyzing Jones Global Compliance Symposium. the planet. forces impacting the trends, attitudes His remarks about the importance of Wto haactt ilti kme eaa dnusc k and use of employee benefits, kicked adapting a global brand to different Read the full 2013 Corporate Citizenship Report off with a bang! The AWR is sponsored cultures — and languages — were 2013 Corporate by Kip Havel, Communications and featured in that day’s Wall Street Citizenship Report Content Marketing, with the support Journal’s Morning Risk Report. at Aflac.com. from the Marketing Insights team. Find out more at wsj.com. Media coverage driven by the USA TODAY article “Many employees hit Paul Amos discusses Japan experiences with higher health care premiums” was with Nikkei the second most popular story on the homepage of USA TODAY’s website, In May, an interview featuring Paul S. Amos II, reaching more than 16 million online Aflac president, was featured in the Nihon viewers alone. The article has been Keizai Shinbun division of Nikkei, one of picked up by national top-tier media the largest media corporations in Japan. The outlets including MarketWatch (a Wall publication, specializing in financial, business Street Journal affiliate), Bloomberg Ra- and industry news, focused on Japan’s economic revitalization. dio, CNN, Washington Post, CNBC.com, The translation of the interview can be found in the June files of the employee intranet. Yahoo! Finance, Kaiser Health News, Detroit Free Press, Green Bay Press Gazette and many more. AFLAC Visit Aflac in the News on the employee Read and share the 2014 AWR at intranet to stay informed about Aflac workforces.aflac.com. Find the USA Today IN THE and the insurance industry. The roll- article at www.usatoday.com and an L.A. NEWS ing news ticker spotlights breaking Times interview with Matthew Owenby, stories from top global media sources. Aflac vice president, Human Resources, at latimes.com. 4 Innovation July/August 2014 5 The Network Journal honors Aflac Teresa White honored by associate counsel as one of the The Network Journal – 16th annual YRS. country’s top professionals “25 Influential Black Women in Business” Achievement Awards Dan Lebish reflects on Columbia’s On June 12, Tunisia Staten, Legal, was five year mark honored during the 17th annual 40 Teresa White, executive vice presi- dent and chief operating officer, Aflac Dan Lebish, executive vice presi- Under Forty Achievement Awards Columbus, was dent, chief operating officer, Aflac Dinner hosted by The Network Journal recognized for Group, whose interview was fea- in New York City. The award recogniz- being at the tured in the May 3 edition of The es young African-Americans who are forefront of State newspaper, talks of Columbia’s “Reaching for Higher Goals” in their A m e r i c a n growth from the 166 working at careers while remaining committed to leadership and Continental American Insurance their com- symbolizing Co. five years ago to the nearly 900 munity’s de- diversity and employees working at Aflac Group velopment. advancement today. that has occurred across industry lines. Read more about Aflac Group’s growth Read Teresa’s story at The Network Journal strategy at TheState.com. Read more about the awards and the website. other honorees at prweb.com. “HOW TO” REMINDER! Audrey Boone Tillman talks the talk With Talent Management We have changed some of the content of Employee Matters to make it more interactive. Talent Management magazine featured The addition of QR codes and Augmented Reality will make it easier to find additional Audrey Boone Tillman, executive information and communicate more quickly. It will even make some of our stories vice president, general counsel, Aflac “come to life” when you view images tagged with the Envision mobile icon (see below) Incorporated, in through the FREE app. their April 2014 Go to the App Store or Google Play to download a free app like Red Laser to read QR edition. In the ar- codes. The Envision app is needed to read the images tagged with Augmented Reality. ticle, she shares Follow the directions below to download and start using. (If you have any difficulty, make how Aflac’s open sure your WiFi is disabled and that your image is focused when scanning.) and constant cul- ture of commu- Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 nication “makes Aflac tick.” Download Envision View the image Watch the image The article is available at www.talentmgt.com. from the App Store. through the app. come to life! Where’s the Duck ... print? The Aflac Duck is playing hide-and-seek in Employee Matters, and if you find the duckprints somewhere in the pages of this issue you could win a prize. When you find them, use the Envision app you downloaded to your smartphone and scan the image. Fill out the information requested and then press send. All correct entries will be entered into a random drawing to win. If you don’t have your phone, simply email the page number and location from your computer to [email protected]. DEADLINE: Aug. 20. Good luck! 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The week kicked off with a bang Saturday, May 17, for Carowinds amusement park isn’t called the thrill capital of Aflac Group employees and their families who either chose the Southeast for no reason. Employees and their families the option of Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens or Carowinds enjoyed rides and attractions, including Boomerang Bay amusement park. splash area. Visiting the Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens was fun for With fun options for family adventures, employees were everyone. From the different animals to the botanical garden, sure to have a blast with their families. employees and their families enjoyed a wonderful adventure. Above left: Aflac Group 2014 EAW Planning Committee. Top center: Sabrina Jackson. Top right: Amy Dupont. Bottom from left: Kendrea Jones, Tameika Brown, Gina Leach, Shakina Prince, Yolanda Hamilton. 6 Innovation July/August 2014 (cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127)(cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) (cid:127) Above left: Gordon Parisoe and his son. Top center: Jason Swinford. Top right: Leona Anderson, Dan Lebish. Bottom center: Audrey Williams, Breana Trapp. Bottom right: Colin Martin. 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Family Fest at Finlay Park museum to themselves for an exclusive night of fun with concluded the week for Aflac Group. The Kid Zone was their families. With eight spectacular galleries, there sponsored by Aflac Group and was a great way to bring was much to do at the biggest children’s museum in the all families together. South. Left: Melinda Miller, Ashley Smith, Nicole Arrington, Loren Phipps. Center: Julie Watson, Damaris Williams. Right: Celena Spann. Employee Matters 7 Below: The Nuckolls family. THE NUCKOLLS FAMILY in Oklahoma have been Aflac customers since 2008. With an active family that includes teenagers, they’ve discovered the value of having applied for several Aflac insurance policies throughout the years. 8 Innovation July/August 2014

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