It's rare for a woman to lead of a $34 billion financial services company. Black women, rarer still. Meet Teresa White, a formally trained computer programmer who was motivated to develop her skills as a coder by the prospect of expressing her creativity. She didn’t realize it at the time, but those core skills would eventually lead to an executive leadership position at a Fortune 100 company. In 2016, Teresa became the first woman, and the first African-American, to hold the title of president in the near 60-year history of Aflac.