David M. Weeks
David M. Weeks With more than 35 years of experience in political and corporate consulting, David Weeks has advised Fortune 500 companies, handled media relations and public relations across the country, and has served as media consultant in political campaigns ranging from city council to the United States Senate. A 1973 graduate of The University of Texas, Weeks holds a degree in journalism and currently serves on such boards as the University’s Advisory Council of the College of Communication, McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors and UT’s Ex-Students Association. The College of Communication at the University of Texas recently named Weeks the 2008 Outstanding Alumnus. In recognizing Weeks, Dean Roderick Hart noted: “Your commitment to the college and the community, as well as your outstanding career as a communication professional, has brought distinction to the college.”
In 1996 Weeks was appointed by then Governor George W. Bush to the Texas Quarter Dollar Coin Advisory Committee to help create and design the new Quarter Dollar for the State of Texas.
Weeks serves on the board of the Advisory Committee to the Texas Legislative Conference and is a member of the American Association of Political Consultants, often winning the AAPC’s National Pollie Award. A former gubernatorial press aide and speech writer, Weeks frequently serves as guest lecturer at The University of Texas, speaking on a variety of issues regarding his profession and political clients. In 2000, Weeks&Co endowed a Presidential Scholarship in Communications at the University of Texas.
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in Las Vegas, Nevada and Washington, DC, Weeks&Co was founded in 1981 and is among the most experienced and successful corporate and political communication firms in the country. Weeks founded the company and currently serves as president and partner. Weeks&Co is currently celebrating its 27th year of providing political and corporate consulting


