Headquarters:
20830 Stevens Creek Blvd., #1145, Cupertino, CA 95014
Year founded:
2021
Number of employees:
20+
Phone:
206 295 7026
Email:
adam@weav.ai
Website:
https://weav.ai
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/weav-ai
Peeyush Rai
Founder and CEO
Jeffrey R. Heine
Founding Member and Chief Revenue Officer
Adam G. Frew
Chief Marketing Officer
Leadership
Peeyush Rai is CEO and founder of Weav.ai, an AI-native decision intelligence platform for P&C insurance. A serial technology entrepreneur with 30 years of experience, he has co-founded multiple venture-backed companies and contributed to four successful acquisitions, including Ciitizen’s acquisition by Invitae.
Rai previously co-founded Canvera and held senior engineering leadership roles at Vera, newScale, and Corio. He is a frequent speaker on AI-native architecture, decision intelligence, and insurance operations, and is active in social impact through the Koita Foundation. He holds a B.Tech from IIT Bombay.
Founder and CEO
Peeyush Rai
Jeff Heine is chief revenue officer and a founding member of Weav.ai, an AI-native decision intelligence platform for P&C insurance. He brings more than 20 years of insurance technology experience, with go-to-market leadership roles across nine early- and growth-stage insurtech companies.
Before Weav.ai, he served as CRO at Betterview and Groundspeed Analytics, and held revenue roles at Guidewire, Novidea, Ascent Technologies, Adsensa, and CCC Information Services. He is a frequent speaker on insurance technology and AI-driven decisioning, and mentors insurtech startups at 1871. He holds a BS from Bradley University.
Founding Member and Chief Revenue Officer
Jeffrey R. Heine
Adam G. Frew is chief marketing officer at Weav.ai, an AI-native decision intelligence platform for P&C insurance. He is a pragmatic marketing leader with experience in design, technology, and leading teams in competitive, international environments.
Before joining Weav.ai, Frew held senior marketing roles at Nearmap, Betterview, and OneInc, supporting go-to-market strategy for insurance-focused technology and AI solutions. He brings a blend of creative direction, business strategy, and technical communication to complex insurance technology markets, and holds a BA from UMBC.
Chief Marketing Officer
Adam G. Frew
Neal Silbert
Chief Product Officer
Neal Silbert is chief product officer at Weav.ai, an AI-native decision intelligence platform for P&C insurance. He brings more than 25 years of carrier-side, analytics, and insurtech leadership experience to Weav.ai’s underwriting, premium audit, and claims solutions.
Silbert previously held roles at CNA, Allstate, GMAC Insurance, SPSS/IBM, Zurich North America, DataRobot, and American Family Insurance, where he helped advance predictive analytics, machine learning, and data science applications across insurance. He is a frequent speaker on AI in insurance, predictive analytics, and decision intelligence, and holds a BA from the University of Chicago.
Chief Product Officer
Neal Silbert
Alex Trianine
Head of Sales
With over 20 years in the financial markets of New York, London, and Hong Kong, Alex Trianine brings deep expertise in business development and engineering management to FlyerFT. As head of sales, he leverages extensive knowledge of trading platforms, brokerage systems, buy-side solutions, and exchange products. Previously, Trianine held senior business development positions at CameronTec Group, MarketAxess, and tier 1 sell-side institutions. He holds a master’s degree from Stevens Institute of Technology and a BS from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is multilingual and an avid tennis fan.
Head of Sales
Alex Trianine
Tirdad Shojaie
Head of Platform Strategy
Rusty Sommer, CAIA, CTFA
Head of Partnerships and Marketing
Michelle Garrett
Head of Client Strategy
Pam Chhabra
Manager – Residential Strata
Tirdad Shojaie is a pioneer in managed account technology with over 20 years of experience building and leading teams by aligning strategy, product, and execution to scale wealth and fintech platforms. Previously, he served as head of product management for the APL platform at InvestCloud. He also brings over a decade of management consulting experience, along with senior leadership roles at Bank of New York and Lockwood Financial, focused on advisor experience, home-office transformation, and building platforms that compound value across asset managers, wealth managers, and advisors serving end clients. At Flyer, Shojaie focuses on advancing the platform and ecosystem through intelligent, insight-driven operating models.
Head of Platform Strategy
Tirdad Shojaie
Rusty Sommer has spent his career delivering technology solutions. He started in retail wealth management and later moved into institutional trading. After five years consulting for large asset and wealth managers on technology and process improvement, Sommer went on to lead investment product management at AssetMark. He has held senior roles at National City Bank, PNC Bank, FolioDynamix, and InvestEdge, bringing strong domain expertise across the full investment management lifecycle.
Head of Partnerships and Marketing
Rusty Sommer, CAIA, CTFA
Michelle Garrett is a dynamic, results-oriented leader with over 25 years of experience building and nurturing institutional client relationships within the financial services and wealth management industry. She possesses a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing institutions today, particularly in scaling and evolving their businesses through the strategic use of technology. Prior to joining Flyer, Garrett had a distinguished career of over 20 years at Envestnet, where she held various leadership roles, successfully managing and mentoring relationship management and executive teams. She believes that technology empowers firms to optimize their front, middle, and back office, freeing up valuable time and resources to cultivate strong, long-lasting client relationships.
Head of Client Strategy
Michelle Garrett
Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
Commercial Manager
Stephen McMillan
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Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
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Claire Watson
Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
Commercial Manager
Stephen McMillan
“If we focus on our talent, then we know our clients will feel the RPS difference and choose us as their first call every time”
Adam Mazan,
Risk Placement Services
“Our associates are our number one audience for engagement and support”
Adam Mazan,
Risk Placement Services
Ivan Verescuk
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
Shaun O’Brien
Head of Underwriting
Emily Walker
Head of Strata and Development
Rex Oakman
Head of Operations and Risk
Sandy Newton
Head of Underwriting
Andrew Mitchell
Manager – NSW
Michael Prokopis
Manager – Southern Region
Pam Chhabra
Manager – Residential Strata
Jeffrey Valdivia
Manager – Commercial Strata
Adam Basaldella
Manager – Claims
Founded in 2021, Weav.ai was built to solve a problem that has long frustrated the insurance industry – the complexity, administrative burden, and inconsistency embedded in the underwriting, claims, and premium audit process. Its founding premise was straightforward: insurers shouldn’t have to choose between speed and accuracy, and the expertise that experienced professionals carry shouldn’t be locked inside individual workflows or siloed teams.
Today, Weav.ai operates as an AI-native decisioning platform purpose-built for the P&C insurance market. The platform works by unifying knowledge, decisions, and actions across an organization at scale, combining a company’s data, guidelines, and best practices into a centralized knowledge framework that AI agents can then use to generate rapid, consistent recommendations across underwriting, premium audit, and claims functions.
The company serves P&C commercial and E&S insurers, MGAs and MGUs, program administrators, and reinsurers, segments where the pressure to quote faster, resolve claims more efficiently, and maintain rigorous audit trails is most acute. Its API-first architecture means Weav.ai can integrate enhanced intelligence into existing systems and workflows rather than requiring wholesale technology replacement, lowering the barrier to adoption for carriers of all sizes.
“Our associates are our number one audience for engagement and support,” says president Adam Mazan. “If we focus on our talent, then we know our clients will feel the RPS difference and choose us as their first call every time.”
The firm has built robust programs for early talent, including college internships and mentoring relationships.
The learning and development (L&D) program at RPS is another cornerstone of its employee support system. Through tailored learning paths, associates are empowered to take charge of their careers, broaden their experiences and advance within the organization.
RPS places a high value on employee retention, investing in the growth and training of all employees – from early career professionals to seasoned experts. This investment is not just about skills development, but about setting employees up for long, fulfilling careers within the firm. Employee satisfaction is continuously gauged, ensuring that the company remains responsive to the needs and aspirations of its workforce.
For clients and partners, RPS is a strategic ally committed to delivering successful outcomes. The company’s professionals leverage their deep expertise to craft customized solutions, handling each risk with care and precision. This same commitment to excellence is reflected internally, where employees are supported, valued, and given every opportunity to succeed. By prioritizing the human element of the insurance business, RPS proves that a company’s strongest asset is not its portfolio, but the collective talent and morale of its people.
Product overview
Weav.ai offers AI-native decisioning purpose-built for P&C insurance, supporting underwriting, premium audit, and claims workflows. The platform unifies knowledge, decisions, and actions so insurers can make more accurate, more consistent, and better-documented operational decisions across the policy lifecycle.
Key features and capabilities
Weav.ai combines insurance-specific knowledge with agentic AI to handle document ingestion, data validation, and supplement human-in-the-loop review. Its agents help analyze submissions, audit materials, claims documents, exposures, loss history, business classifications, and compliance requirements while preserving traceability and decision rationale.
Weav.ai's underwriting, premium audit, and claims solutions provide recommendations, risk assessments, and suggested next-best actions for underwriters, premium auditors, and claims professionals to reduce administrative load, increase efficiency and capacity, and free up time and resources for greater relationship building with agents and policyholders.
Integrations
Weav.ai is API-first and supports bi-directional data exchange with an insurer’s internal and external systems. The platform includes integrations with systems and data sources, as well as policy and claim admin systems, such as Guidewire, which can be hosted in public, private, on-premises, or custom cloud solutions from Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.
It also maintains prebuilt connections to the latest private and open-source AI models, used by businesses worldwide, such as Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, Mistral, and Llama. Insurers can also take advantage of established strategic partnerships between Weav.ai and integrators like PwC, EPAM, KPGM, and Exavalue.
Weav.ai ingests structured and unstructured insurance documents, extracts and validates relevant information, enriches it with internal and external data, and applies business-specific guidelines, best practices, and industry/line-of-business scorecards to generate actionable recommendations. Business users configure, review, approve, and refine generated recommendations tailoring outcomes to company goals.
How our product works
After-sales and customer services
After implementation, Weav.ai provides ongoing support for adoption, workflow tuning, integration support, and achieving measurable business outcomes. Customer success helps insurers configure knowledge graphs, refine scorecards, monitor performance, expand use cases, and ensure teams gain value.
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The platform’s four core solutions – Underwriting, Premium Audit, Claims, and Portfolio Analysis – are designed to work individually or in combination. Pre-configured knowledge graphs, scorecards, and next best action recommendations are available by industry vertical and line of business, covering sectors from manufacturing and construction to commercial property. A no-code configuration layer means product and pricing logic can be updated in days rather than months, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints ensure that critical decisions remain subject to review and approval.
For claims specifically, the platform is designed to improve cycle times, reduce unnecessary payouts, limit litigation exposure, and enable earlier fraud detection – all while maintaining the documentation trails that regulators and auditors increasingly require.
Weav.ai is a small but growing organization, with approximately 20 full-time employees spread across the US and internationally. Its primary customer base is in the United States, though the company has established a presence in Bermuda and is actively exploring expansion into the UK market – a signal of its ambitions beyond the domestic P&C space.
Four years on from its founding, Weav.ai sits at the intersection of two of the industry’s most pressing priorities: operational efficiency and decision-making quality. Its bet is that the two no longer need to be in tension.