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Tom Davis is currently serving as the Acting Deputy Chief Human Capital Officer at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). In this capacity, he partners with key stakeholders to lead, develop and implement corporate human capital and talent management strategies and transformation for the entire USAID workforce, including Civil Service and Foreign Service.
Mr. Davis concurrently serves as the Senior Advisor to the Chief Human Capital Officer and as the Agency's authoritative advisor on issues pertaining to linkages between human resources authorities, policies, and regulations as well as Foreign Service legislation.
Prior to his appointment as Senior Advisor, Mr. Davis served as Director of External Outreach and Strategic Recruitment at USAID. In that capacity, he managed the Agency’s Strategic Outreach and Recruitment Programs for both the Civil Service and Foreign Service. He developed and implemented a robust assortment of diversity initiatives, as well as a wide variety of advertising and marketing campaigns.
Mr. Davis served on active duty in the United Sates Air Force and retired after 20 years of service. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management from Southern Illinois University and a Master of Science degree in Public Administration from the Central Michigan University.
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