ATLANTA - Natasha Davis was honored at this year’s Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) District Employee Appreciation Day with the 2015 State Community Service Award for her "personal dedication to improve her community and the engineering profession."
State DOT Commissioner Russell McMurry said, “Natasha Davis lives out her commitment to “community service” daily. She especially enjoys helping students improve their understanding and career options of the STEM fields – science, technology, engineering and mathematics. She helps students through one on one tutoring. Also working with girls enrolled in the ‘We do Math’ Summer Camp at Clemson University. She served as a Counselor for Middle School Girls in ‘Project WISE’ through Clemson’s Women in Science and Engineering Office. Along with a friend, Natasha provides an annual $1,000 scholarship to a student from their High School. Natasha also serves as a Student Advisor at her Church. Natasha Davis is an exceptional employee and person.”
Davis began her career with the state Department of Transportation in 2007 working in the Construction Division. She has served as Construction Project Manager on several projects, most recently the Highway 17 widening in Stephens and Franklin counties. She now serves District One (the Gainesville office) as Assistant Maintenance Contracts Manager.