With the current focus in the media it will be interesting to see how many women (and maybe men) are courageous enough to come forward about misconduct against them by Aflac's executive leadership. I've personally witnessed it happening to others, and I've also been a victim of it at the hands of 2 VPs. And there have been rumors for years about the CEO and President and all of their extra curricular activities. Sadly, all the execs (including the women execs) have always been aware of it...but have ignored it, or found other reasons to fire or demote the victims. Let's hope that #forbes and #ethisphere take note. It is a joke that Aflac is lauded as ethical and one of the best places to work. The company is full of predators who behave as though they are above the law.
Even if someone is still afraid to speak up (Columbus is a small town and it's not easy finding another job), I hope people will join me here and expose the truth about #aflac and it's #cultureofabuse