Bradley E. Dyslin was named global chief investment officer and president of Aflac Global Investments, succeeding Eric M. Kirsch, who will retire March 31.
Mr. Dyslin will officially begin his new role Jan. 1, with Mr. Kirsch serving as "executive vice president in transition" before retiring March 31, said a news release Tuesday.
Mr. Dyslin currently serves as deputy global CIO, senior managing director, global head of credit and strategic investment opportunities.
Aflac Global Investments, the asset management unit of Aflac Inc., managed more than $122 billion in general account assets as of Dec. 31, the news release said.
Aflac could not be reached for further details.