2001-, chairman of the board.
Son of Paul Amos (cofounder and former chairman of the board of AFLAC)
AFLAC, 1973-1982, sales representative; 1983-, president; 1987-1990, COO; 1990-, CEO; 2001-, chairman of the board.
Dan Amos's first job with AFLAC was as a regional sales coordinator in 1973.
1990-, ceo
1983-, president
1987-1990, coo
Dan Amos's father, Paul, said that he raised his son to become the leader of American Family Life Assurance Company (AFLAC), but Dan Amos proved to be more than a scion taking over a family business.
Violet's daughter in "Amos Fortune, Free Man" is named Celyndia.
No, Louisa May Alcott was not named after a goat. She was named after her father, Amos Bronson Alcott, who was friends with a merchant named Louisa.
"Amos Moses" is a popular Western song by Jerry Reed. The song tells the story of Amos Moses, a one-armed man who prowls the swamp and is feared by many. The swampy setting and Amos's larger-than-life character make the song an iconic Western classic.
There are two people named Amos in the Bible. First, the prophet Amos, who was born in Tekoa(ten miles south of Jerusalem). The Bible tells us that he was a sheep raiser and 'nipper of figs', and that he was NOT the 'son of a prophet', but that's all it says of his early life.(Amos 7:14)(Amos 1:1) His father is not mentioned. The other Amos is one of Jesus' ancestors (Luke 3:25). His father was Mattathias, but there is no further information on him.
Yes, "Amos Fortune, Free Man" is a novel written by Elizabeth Yates. It tells the story of Amos Fortune, an African prince who is captured and enslaved, but eventually gains his freedom and becomes a respected member of his community in colonial America.