Black, Female Insurance Exec on Quest to Mentor Teen Girls
Oct 23, 2017 11:15 AM ET
Campaign:
Duckprints in the Workplace
![President of Georgia-based insurance giant Aflac U.S., Teresa White poses for a photo in Georgia. White, the first Black president of Georgia-based insurance giant Aflac U.S., is on a quest to help young African-American girls succeed.](/sites/default/files/styles/carousel_2x/public/images/59e948f7210e6.image_.jpg)
As featured on The Philadelphia Tribune
Teresa White, the first woman and African-American president of Georgia-based insurance giant Aflac U.S., has the knack to inspire. So says Seychelle Hercules, a formerly bashful girl who went on to win Georgia’s Miss Columbus pageant after hearing the trailblazing Black executive speak.
Hercules’ life took a major turn after White told her and some other teenage girls about how she overcame obstacles and stereotypes in rising to the corporate suites of Aflac U.S., a $130 billion brand known for its TV commercials featuring a duck that randomly quacks out the company name to potential customers.