Julius Weyman is regional executive of the Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He is responsible for the Branch's Board of Directors, oversees Birmingham's economic and financial education programs, and provides regional input into the Atlanta Fed's monetary policy process.
Mr. Weyman began his Federal Reserve career at the Atlanta Fed's Jacksonville Branch in 1987 as a project coordinator. He transferred to the Atlanta Fed's electronic payments department in 1989 and was promoted to manager and director for electronic payments and wholesale payments/fiscal services in 1995. He transferred to the Board of Governors in 1996, and worked as a senior analyst in the check section of the Board's division of Reserve Bank operations and payments systems. In 1998, he returned to the Atlanta Fed to serve as assistant vice president in the check relay and central float department of the Retail Payments Office. Here, he was responsible for daily staff supervision and operations. He became a vice president in 2008, with responsibility for managing the check relay organization and the Federal Reserve System's float management function.
Mr. Weyman is involved in various community activities, including the United Way. He is also a trustee of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and the Birmingham Rotary and serves on the College Access Challenge Grant Steering Committee.
He holds a bachelor's degree in management from the Georgia Institute of Technology and completed the executive development program at the University of Michigan in May 2001.