Weyman Price '95

Weyman Price graduated from the University of Arizona in 1998 where he earned a degree in Finance and a Certificate in International Business. A 1995 initiate of Gamma-Rho, he served as Treasurer in 1997, playing a key role in the financial management of the chapter. 

Following graduation, Weyman began his career as a Senior Corporate Accountant at Avnet, Inc. in Phoenix, Arizona, before pursuing his MBA at the University of Houston, which he completed in 2005. Since 2001, he has been the President of KW Receivables, leading the company with a strong financial and strategic vision. 

Weyman resides in Humble, Texas, with his wife, Kristen, and their two sons, Dylan (15) and Brady (13). 

From 2016 to 2024, he volunteered as the coach for both of his sons’ soccer and basketball teams, a role that demanded a significant time commitment but brought him great joy. Today, much of his family’s free time is spent traveling for their boys’ competitive sports schedules. Dylan plays in the ECNL soccer league, which has taken the family to Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Oklahoma, and even Phoenix for a showcase tournament. This summer, they’ll travel to Seattle for regional playoffs, and Weyman recently accompanied Dylan to the University of South Carolina for a talent ID event as they explore Division 1 college soccer opportunities. Meanwhile, Brady recently joined an AAU basketball team, adding more travel across the city and state alongside the boys’ involvement in high school football, basketball, track, and soccer. Despite their busy schedules, the Price family makes time each year for a dedicated vacation, with past adventures including skiing in Colorado, Utah, and Nevada, beach trips to Turks and Caicos, and houseboating on Lake Powell in Arizona. 

Balancing his professional success with a deep dedication to his family, Weyman remains actively engaged in his community while continuing to build upon his entrepreneurial accomplishments. When asked about Kappa Sigma, Weyman says, “Joining Kappa Sigma was one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life. I made many lifelong friends and over my four year undergrad time at Gamma-Rho I grew socially and matured greatly. I definitely owe a lot of my current success to Gamma Rho where I learned to respect others and their values, learned to deal with differing personalities and also overcome and manage problems that frequently arose within our group. It was definitely a learning and growing experience over those 4 years and I will never forget my time spent there.”