Business leaders from across the state gathered in Atlanta this July for the American Cancer Society’s annual CEOs Against Cancer Executive Circle Meeting — and to launch the Georgia chapter.
Led by Aflac Inc. President Virgil Miller, the top executives came together to discuss ways their organizations can better prevent, detect and treat cancer among employees.
“When leaders come together, you get momentum, you get collaboration, and that’s what helps push a movement forward,” Miller told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Other influential leaders included the presidents of Georgia Power, Atrium Health Navicent and the Morehouse School of Medicine, joining over 300 other top executives who make up the 18 other CEOs Against Cancer chapters nationwide.
The leaders shared strategies to