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Southwire Company
Carrollton, GA

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Mrs. Tamieka Weeks, AIC, AIS, ARM-E

Director, Global Risk Management & Insurance,
Southwire Company

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Tamieka Weeks is the Director of Global Risk Management & Insurance for Southwire Company headquartered in Carrollton, Georgia. She is responsible for the organization’s insurance procurement, managing all risk operations to implement effective and efficient risk treatment strategies, and overseeing risk management processes including claims oversight. This includes program management responsibilities around casualty, international, marine cargo liability, management liability, professional liability, property, and property loss control. Additional areas of her responsibility include risk financing and budgeting process, contract and lease review, and M&A Risk Management related to due diligence.

Tamieka graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and serves on the Terry College of Business Alumni Board and its Professional Women's Committee. In addition to serving on RIMS Global Board of Directors, Tamieka continues to serve on the Atlanta RIMS Chapter Board of Directors where she recently completed a 2-year term as Chapter President.

Tamieka holds the following industry designations: AIC, AIS, and ARM-E. 

Education

University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia, United States
Bachelor of Business Administration, 2002
Finance
1998 To 2002

Job History

Southwire Company
Director, Global Risk Management & Insurance
Carrollton, GA, United States
September 2022 - present

Southwire Company
Manager, Insurance Risk
Carrollton, GA, United States
March 2020 - September 2022

Southwire Company
Sr. Risk Analyst
Carrollton, GA, United States
June 2018 - March 2020

Southwire Company
Risk Analyst
Carrollton, GA, United States
May 2013 - June 2018

Sedgwick
Claims Team Lead Assistant
Atlanta, GA, United States
December 2005 - May 2013

Progressive Insurance
Senior Claims Representative
Atlanta, GA, United States
February 2003 - December 2005