Councilwoman Kady-Ann Davy was elected as the District 2 representative to the Fayetteville City Council in November of 2009.
Councilwoman Davy is a graduate of the University of Oregon, Eugene, where she received her bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in business. Her interest in politics was first sparked in college when she was elected senator of the student body.
Councilwoman Davy made Fayetteville her home in 2005 and immediately became actively engaged in city and community affairs.
She is a community educator with Community Home Care & Hospice.
Kady-Ann attends and is a member of Lewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. She is also a member of the Fayetteville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Her civic and professional involvement includes active participation in organizations, including:
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CARE Clinic of Cumberland County
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Member of Old Wilmington Road Improvement Group
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Member of the Transit Task Force
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President of Sandhills Health and Wellness, LLC
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Junior League of Fayetteville
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Fayetteville Urban Ministry youth mentor
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Member of Fayetteville Downtown Alliance
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Arts Council Fayetteville/Cumberland County
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Fayetteville Young Professionals
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Member of Fayetteville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce
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Former member of Fayetteville Redevelopment Commission
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Fellow of United Way Leadership Program
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Member Cross Creek Community Initiative
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Greater Fayetteville Futures II
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Fellow of the Institute of Political Leadership
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Member of Cape Fear Toastmasters, International
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Elected mayor of Leadership Fayetteville, class of 2009
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Operation Inasmuch.
Kady-Ann is the daughter of Helmeta and Roy Davy of Portland, Ore. She is the youngest of three children; she has one brother, Tony Davy, and one sister, Terry-Ann Davy.