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Obituaries

Oriental Weavers CEO Ahmed Salama Has Died at 62

Oriental Weavers USA has announced that long-time CEO Ahmed Salama died peacefully surrounded by his family on June 4, 2022.

6/7/2022
Portrait of Ahmed Salama
Ahmed Salama, the CEO of Oriental Weavers USA has died.

DALTON, Ga. – After a prolonged battle with cancer, Ahmed Salama, CEO of Oriental Weavers USA, died peacefully surrounded by his family on June 4, 2022. He was 62 years old.

Salama was born in Cairo, Egypt, where he also attended Helwan University. Shortly after his graduation, he began his career at Oriental Weavers in a sales role for the local Egyptian market. At this time, Oriental Weavers was still in its infancy as a company that had only opened four years prior. However, the company's founder, Mohamed Farid Khamis, immediately recognized Salama's potential as a central part of Oriental Weavers' future growth and success.

He quickly moved through the company's ranks and was named export manager for the company's largest export market, the United States. Then, in 1989, Khamis asked him to move to the "Carpet Capitol of the World" and establish the company's distribution and manufacturing presence in the United States. He and his wife moved to Dalton, and he served as CEO of Oriental Weavers USA.

Over his 39-year career with Oriental Weavers, Salama was a success in business, but he was equally known as a teacher and mentor who led by example. All who worked with him speak of their admiration for his strengths as a dedicated, loyal and caring soul. He not only taught so much about the industry and the business but most importantly, his actions and example taught them much about themselves and the greater good.

Salama is survived by his wife, Mona; sons, Hussein, Bassem and Hazem; two brothers; and his extended family.

A funeral service was held at the Dalton Islamic Center in Dalton on June 4, 2022.
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