Post Office Box 139
Jackson, MS 39205
Full Name:
Tate Reeves
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Elee; 3 Children: Sarah, Elizabeth, Madaline
Birth Date:
06/05/1974
Birth Place:
Rankin County, MS
Home City:
Florence, MS
Religion:
Methodist
BS, Economics, Millsaps College
Governor, State of Mississippi, 2020-present
Former Chairman, Republican Lieutenant Governor's Association
Candidate, Governor of Mississippi, 2023
President, Mississippi State Senate, 2012-2020
Lieutenant Governor, State of Mississippi, 2012-2020
Candidate, Governor of Mississippi, 2019
Treasurer, State of Mississippi, 2004-2012
No caucus information on file.
Assistant Vice President, AmSouth
Investment Officer, Trustmark Investment Strategy Committee, 2000
Chair, Board of Directors, Mississippi Health Care Trust Fund, present
Member, Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Society of Mississippi, present
Member, Galloway Memorial United Methodist Church, present
Board Member, Investment Policy, Millsaps College General Louis Wilson Fund, present
Member, Public Employees Retirement System Board of Trustees, present
Member, Advisory Committee, Else School of Management
Member, Association for Investment Management and Research
Member, Boys & Girls Club of Mississippi
Member, Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute
Member, Exchange Club Parent/Child Center
Participant, Hunt-Kean Leadership Fellows
President, Mississippi Republican Elected Officials Association
Member, Mississippi Society for Disabilities
Member, Mississippi Symphony Orchestra
Chair, Public Awareness, Mississippi Society of Financial Analysts
Member, Stewpot Ministries
Member, United Way of Mississippi
Member, University Medical Center Children's Cancer Clinic
Member, College Savings Plans Network Executive Board, 2009
President, National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), 2006-2007
Awards:
Reeves was named a 2013 Charter Champion by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. Reeves received the 2012 State Legislative Achievement Award from the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform for passage of the Attorney General "Sunshine Act," which requires an open and transparent process for awarding legal contracts. He was named Legislator of the Year by the Mississippi Municipal League in 2012.