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Teah Corley named president


The board of directors of PremierSource, an Oklahoma-based market leader in comprehensive employee benefits, risk management and business consulting, has named Teah Corley president.

Corley has served as the growing company’s executive vice president and chief operating officer since its founding and will continue to oversee the daily operations of the firm and its various business units.  In recent years, PremierSource has expanded its service offerings to include extended human resources, compliance and wellness consulting to complement its employee benefits, risk management and business financial planning services.

Corley is a member of the SouthWest Benefits Association, the National Association of Health Underwriters, and the state chapter of the Society of Human Resources Management.  She serves on the national accounts broker advisory council for Aetna, and has served on task forces for the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s Summit on the High Cost of Health Insurance.  She additionally serves as a business advisory board member for the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to co-founding PremierSource with the shareholders of the law firm of McAfee & Taft in 2000, Corley served several years in the financial services industry.  Her roles have included vice president and statewide director of business development for a $2 billion trust and investment management company based in Oklahoma City, and manager of investor relations for a national, privately-held investment firm based in Denver, CO serving shareholders internationally and on the east and west coasts of the United States.  In addition, she served as an employee of the Oklahoma State Insurance Department early in her career.

PremierSource specializes in providing employers with a single-source solution to comprehensive human resources, employee benefits, compliance, risk management and business planning solutions incorporating the resources of a national network of “best-in-class” specialists.

2 comments (Add your own)

1. Phyllis Slayter wrote:
Congratulations. I saw the article in the paper and have been meaning to call you. I wish you the best!

June 6, 2008 @ 8:54 AM

2. teah corley wrote:
you suck

June 1, 2010 @ 5:51 PM

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