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6.29.2005 ET
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Aflac Presents Smithsonian With $1 Million Gift For The Creation Of The National Museum Of African-American History And Culture
Aflac Becomes the First Corporate Citizen to Make a Donation Toward the Museum's Construction
(CSRwire) COLUMBUS, Ga. - Aflac Chairman and CEO, Dan Amos presented a check
for $1 million dollars today to the Smithsonian Institute for the building
of the new National Museum of African-American History and Culture, making
the Columbus, Ga.-based insurer the first Fortune 500 company to donate
funds toward the landmark's construction.
Amos made the check presentation during a donation ceremony in the
Smithsonian's Castle Building.
"Aflac is proud to lead the way in contributing to this most worthy
cause," Amos said. "The museum will serve as a great way to spotlight
America's diverse history while honoring the African-American experience
that has been instrumental in the development of our great nation. I look
forward to the completion of this significant cultural landmark."
The museum will be the only national institution devoted exclusively to
the documentation of African-American life, art, history and culture. The
museum's exhibits will cover topics as varied as slavery, post-Civil War
Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance and the civil rights movement.
The museum's director, Lonnie G. Bunch, and Smithsonian Secretary Lawrence
M. Small accepted the $1 million donation during the ceremony. "We are
extremely grateful that Aflac, a company with a proud history of community
involvement and philanthropic giving, has stepped forward to galvanize the
launch of our newest museum with such a magnanimous gift," said Small.
The National Museum of African-American History and Culture was
established on Dec. 19, 2003, when President Bush signed into law
legislation establishing the museum as part of the Smithsonian
Institution. The Smithsonian Board of Regents announced the founding
19-member council of the museum -- which includes leaders from business,
academia and the arts - in December 2004.
Dr. Robert L. Wright, chairman emeritus of Dimensions International and
former chairman of the Presidential Commission for the National Museum of
African-American History and Culture, expressed his sincere appreciation
of Aflac's commitment. "I am proud to be involved with a company that
recognizes the important contributions that African Americans have made to
our great country. Aflac has a long-standing history of philanthropy and a
profound understanding of the importance of diversity," said Wright, who is
also a member of Aflac's board of directors and chairman of the Audit
Committee.
Planning, design and construction of the museum are currently under
way.
Also in attendance at the donation ceremony were Aflac board member Ben
Johnson and U.S. Representative Sanford Bishop Jr. of Georgia.
Aflac made the pledge to support the museum nearly three years ago in
November 2002. More recently, Aflac donated $1 million toward the
construction of a national memorial commemorating the life and work of
Martin Luther King Jr. during an MLK Unity Breakfast held in Columbus,
Ga., on January 17, 2005.
For 50 years, Aflac (NYSE: AFL) products have given policyholders the
opportunity to direct cash where it is needed most when a
life-interrupting medical event causes financial challenges. Aflac is the
number one provider of guaranteed-renewable insurance in the United States
and the number one insurance company in terms of individual insurance
policies in force in Japan.
Aflac's insurance products provide protection to more than 40 million
people worldwide. In January 2005, Aflac was included in Fortune
magazine's list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America for the
seventh consecutive year. Aflac has also been included in both Forbes
magazine's Platinum 400 List of America's Best Big Companies and in
Fortune magazine's listing of America's Most Admired Companies for five
consecutive years. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune 500 company listed on
the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AFL. To find out more about
Aflac, visit aflac.com.
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