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March 18, 2025

Romero Davis

Romero Davis

Romero Davis

Romero Davis brings more than 25 years of experience in the social sector to his work at Social Current, where he serves as the senior program manager. His current role includes providing specialized training workshops for internal and external partners engaged in equity, diversity and inclusion, collaboration with national partners in areas such as psychological safety, EDI visioning and planning, social determinants of health and culturally responsive supports to families. He also leads several key initiatives in partnership with the Department of Justice, Office of Victims of Crime, related to community and family well-being and equitable solutions to serve families. He is also a qualified administrator of the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) and has worked with leaders across the country in growing cultural competence within organizations. Davis has had the opportunity to speak nationally in areas such as family violence, community contribution to well-being and specific areas around EDI (equity, diversity and inclusion). Prior to his current position at Social Current, Davis taught youth in need of mentorship and college and career readiness opportunities at Pacific University. Davis also served as senior director of family violence intervention for the San Joaquin, Contra Costa, and Stanislaus counties in Northern California where he led restorative justice and trauma informed training solutions focused on serving marginalized communities. There, he coordinated services for victims of family violence along with ones that caused harm. His work also included collaboration with law enforcement and other key community stake holders strategizing in serving survivors. Davis also created a youth and adult development program that focuses on equitable solutions to building skills and teaching core concepts such as service, health, aptitude, resolution, purpose, and excellence which he runs in his local community and county juvenile hall facility and schools. Davis has used his unique lens, including professional work and lived experience to train, educate and collaborate with educators, law enforcement, students, national leaders and agencies throughout the United States.