Executive Summary Company Overview: Aflac is a supplemental insurance company based out of the United States that was founded in 1955 in Columbus, Georgia by three brothers, Bill, John, and Paul Amos. John Amos then became the first Chairman and president of Aflac, which has since grown to be the largest supplemental insurance company in the United States. From Forbes (2014), “A fortune 500 company, Aflac reaches more than 50 million people world-wide”, but runs out of the United States as well
The year is 1970. Coca-Cola and its company is continuing to swim in its own profits. Grove Press Publishing is prospering as well, having recently published the book, Diary of a Harlem Schoolteacher. The marketing campaigns to these two companies, however, seem oddly similar and Coca-Cola took notice, having Ira C. Herbert draft a complaint letter to a Grove Press representative, Richard Seaver, for the use of the same slogan, “It’s the Real Thing”. In this letter, Hebert makes his best attempt
Coca-Cola was first bottled in Vicksburg, Mississippi. In addition, the first heart transplant took place in Jackson, Mississippi (Skates, Jr. and Wales). The same doctor also performed the first human lung transplant. Many events in the past have shaped Mississippi to what it is today. Based on the founding, historic events, and the famous people who were born in or live in Mississippi, one can conclude that Mississippi has a very interesting history. Mississippi took many years to become a state
Found On Google Images. The Heading Is How they wrote Coca-Cola On the Bottles. (Could Only Find 1 or 2 of Old Ones.) John Pemberton (1830-1888) invented Coca-Cola on May 8th, 1886 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He had invented many syrups, medicines, and elixirs before, including a very popular drink called French Wine of Coca, which contained French Bordeux wine, cocaine, and caffeine (from the kola nut). When Atlanta banned alcohol consumption in 1885, Pemberton had to change the formula of his French
it was not a severe challenge. Success came from a few meetings, the collection of money and documentation. That was a minimum stress job with a laid-back boss; my only experience in the Army. A month later, while driving in rainy downtown Columbus, Georgia on a 4-lane divided street, I experienced an accident in the Porsche. The right lane was stopped, and the left lane was moving slowly. Without warning, a car crossed our path, and though slamming on the brakes, I struck the left rear fender