Erica Davis for Houston Harris County, Texas
Erica Davis for Houston Harris County, Texas
Election and Current Role
Erica Davis was first elected to the Harris County Department of Education (HCDE) on November 3, 2020, and sworn into office on January 1, 2021. HCDE is a public entity dedicated to helping meet the needs of uniquely challenged learners and school staff in the state's largest county through innovative programming and support services. Davis was elected Chairwoman of Governmental Affairs, Chairwoman of Special Schools, and a member of the policy committee. She plays a key role in establishing policies governing the operation of HCDE, which had an annual budget of $154,234,536 for the fiscal year 2021-2022.
Professional Background
Davis grew up in the Sunnyside and Acres Homes communities of Houston, experiences that shaped her understanding of local issues and community needs. She was appointed as the first Civilian Chief of Staff for Law Enforcement at the Harris County Precinct One Constable's Office under Alan Rosen. In this role, she focused on building bridges between law enforcement and the community for nearly a decade. As a public servant for 14 years, Davis developed educational safety seminars for all communities, provided resource fairs for low-income areas, and created multiple platforms for youth to engage in dialogue on progressive issues. She believes in collaboration to achieve best practice policies. Prior to her work with the Constable's office, Davis taught Spanish at Mt. Carmel High School and served as interim director for the Acres Homes Chamber for Business & Economic Development.
Family and Early Community Involvement
Davis comes from a family of public servants. She was raised by her mother, who served as Director of Black Catholics for the Catholic Diocese under Bishop Fiorenza, and her father, Dr. Red A. Davis (Dr. Charlette Davis, Aldine), who was pastor of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in Acres Homes and the first Black Chaplain for the Houston Police Department. As a child, Davis was involved in community organizations including the Knights of Peter Claver at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, where she served as Jr. Dr. Vice President and President. She was presented to society as a Debutante from the Drexel Society.
Education and Ongoing Studies
Davis attended St. Mary's Catholic School in the 3rd Ward, Our Mother of Mercy in the 5th Ward, and Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart. She graduated from Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice High School, where she received the principal's scholarship. Davis earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interpersonal Communication with a minor in Spanish from the University of Houston-Central. She went on to obtain a Master's in Public Affairs from the University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and a Master of Science from Columbia University in New York. Currently, Davis is pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, studying how political candidates and elected officials learn their roles.
Civic Engagement and Political Support
Davis has served on the boards of Planned Parenthood and the Harris County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, further demonstrating her commitment to community service and policy reform. In her first election, Davis was endorsed by the LGBTQ Caucus, Tejano Democrats, Houston Black Area Democrats, Stonewall Democrats, Area 5 Democrats, and more.
Policy Focus and Community Initiatives
Erica Davis is a champion for civil rights for all, women's rights, and criminal justice reform, believing in effecting change from within the system. She is dedicated to ending the school-to-prison pipeline, bringing resources to underserved communities, and advancing women's rights. Her diverse background in education, law enforcement, and public policy uniquely positions her to address complex social issues and promote equitable solutions for all Harris County residents.
Davis has been at the forefront of community resource initiatives. She believes in being resourceful in her role and has opened warming centers for the homeless, resource centers during hurricanes, and organized mask drives and giveaways in zip codes with high COVID-19 rates.She is a proud Veteran’s wife to David Stribling, devoted mom to Elijah, & native oustonian.
*University of Pennsylvania
Ed.D Education and Organizational Leadership
(Graduation 2025 )
*Columbia University -New York
School of Professional Studies
Executive Master of Science
*University of Texas at Austin
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
Executive Master in Public Leadership
University of Houston (Main Campus)
Jack J. Valenti School of Communications
Bachelor of Arts in Interpersonal Communication
Minor: Spanish
Erica Davis (born November 19, 1985) is an African American politician. Davis was elected to the Harris County Department of Education (HCDE) on November 3, 2020 and sworn into office on January 1, 2021. HCDE is a public entity dedicated to helping meet the needs of uniquely challenged learners and school staff in the state’s largest county through innovative programming and support services. Davis was voted as Chairwoman of Governmental Affairs, Chairwoman of Special Schools, and a member of the policy committee. Davis acts to establish policies governing the operation of Harris County Department of Education with an annual budget for the fiscal year 2021-2022 at $154,234,536.
As Chief of Staff, for Harris County Precinct One Constable’s Office of Alan Rosen, Davis focuses on building bridges between law enforcement and the community. As a true public servant for the past 14 years, Davis develops educational safety seminars to all communities; provide resource fairs for low-income communities and developed multiple platforms for youth to dialogue on progressive issues. She believes in working with everyone for a common goal for best practice policies. Prior to the Constables office, Davis worked as a High School Spanish Teacher at Mt. Carmel High School and served as interim director for the Acres Homes Chamber for Business & Economic Development.
Davis, from the Sunnyside neighborhood of Houston, is the daughter of Charolette T. Francois Davis (deceased) and Rev. Dr. Edwin A. Davis (Dr. Charlotte Davis, stepmother). Her mother worked for the Catholic Diocese under bishop Fiorenza as a Director for Black Catholics. Her father became the first Black Chaplain of the Houston Police Department and served over 40 years. He was appointed under Sheriff Adrian Garcia as a Major for the Sheriff’s Office and currently a Captain at Harris County Pct. 1 Constables Office of Alan Rosen. Davis’ father also pastors Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in the Acres Homes community for past 34 years where she is a member.
Davis attended St. Mary’s Catholic School in the 3rd Ward, Our Mother of Mercy in the 5th Ward and Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart. Davis is a graduate of Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice High School where she received the principal’s scholarship upon graduation. She enrolled at the University of Houston-Central graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interpersonal Communication minor in Spanish. Davis earned her Master’s in Public Affairs from the University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and then a Masters in Science from Columbia University-New York. Davis recently accepted admittance into the University of Pennsylvania Doctorate in Education (Ed.D) in Learning and Organizational Change.
She is a proud Veteran’s wife to David Stribling, devoted bonus mom to Elijah, & native Houstonian.
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