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Article: Aflac CEO Funds Breast Cancer Symposium in Honor of Company's African-American Female Employees.
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- May 7, 2008
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Dan and Kathelen Amos Donate $50,000 to Emory Winship Cancer Institute
ATLANTA, May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Dan and Kathelen Amos today announced a personal commitment of $50,000 to the Emory Winship Cancer Institute to host the first scientific symposium in the southeast focused on triple-negative breast cancer research. Dan Amos, Aflac chairman and CEO and Kathelen Amos, Aflac Foundation president, made the personal donation in honor of the company's African-American female employees who make up nearly 30 percent of the workforce. The symposium will be held on May 16 beginning at 7 a.m. at the Grand Hyatt in Atlanta.
"After being made aware of the ...
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Article: EMORY WINSHIP HOSTS DAY OF CELEBRATION FOR CANCER ...
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June 6, 2008 ;
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...Emory University Woodruff Health Sciences Center issued the following news release: Cancer patients, care givers and family members are invited to this year's Celebration of Living, which will be held June, 21, 2008, at the JW Marriott Buckhead. Celebration of Living, which has been hosted by
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