Katherine Rohrer - Aflac Incorporated Independent Director

AFL Stock  EUR 108.05  0.95  0.89%   

Director

Dr. Katherine T. Rohrer is Independent Director of the Company. Dr. Rohrer is vice provost emeritus, Princeton University, having served as vice provost for Academic Programs from 2001 until 2015. Prior to assuming this role, starting in 1988, Dr. Rohrer held several senior leadership positions at Princeton University, including associate dean of the faculty and assistant dean of the college. Following her retirement, she served as interim associate dean of the graduate school in 201617. At Columbia University, she was an assistant professor from 1982 to 1988. Dr. Rohrer is also a trustee of Emory University, where she chairs the academic affairs committee and serves on the finance and executive committees. since 2017.
Age 65
Tenure 7 years
Aflac Incorporated (AFL) is traded on Berlin Exchange in Germany and employs 49 people.

Aflac Incorporated Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Aflac Incorporated's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Aflac Incorporated inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Aflac. The board's role is to monitor Aflac Incorporated's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Aflac Incorporated's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Aflac Incorporated's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Joseph Moskowitz, Independent Director
Karole Lloyd, Independent Director
June Howard, Senior Vice President - Financial Services, CAO of the Company and the Aflac; Treasurer of Aflac
Eric Kirsch, Executive Vice President, Global Chief Investment Officer, Aflac and President of Aflac Asset Management LLC
Shannon Watkins, Senior Vice President - Brand and Creative Services
Charles Lake, Chairman of Aflac Japan and Presidentident of Aflac International
Teresa White, Executive Vice President COO of Aflac
Toshihiko Fukuzawa, Independent Director
Frederick Crawford, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Katherine Rohrer, Independent Director
Audrey Tillman, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Aflac Incorporated and Aflac
Georgette Kiser, Independent Director
Thomas Kenny, Independent Director
Masatoshi Koide, President and Chief Operating Officer, Aflac Japan
Steven Beaver, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President
Melvin Stith, Independent Director
J Daniels, Executive Vice President and Principal Financial Officer - Aflac Japan
W Bowers, Lead Independent Director
James Hennessy, Senior Vice President - Pre-Sales Operations
Koji Ariyoshi, Executive Vice President Director - Marketing and Sales of Aflac Japan
Richard Williams, Executive Vice President And Chief Distribution Officer
Daniel Amos, Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer
Barbara Rimer, Independent Director
Jeramy Tipton, Senior Vice President - Distribution Expansion and Consumer Markets
Max Broden, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Albert Riggieri, Senior Vice President - Global, Chief Risk Officer and Chief Actuary

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