March 26, 2004
John Grady Davies is president of the Baton
Rouge Area Foundation, a nonprofit organization
that serves the capital area of Louisiana. His
fifteen year tenure has produced important initiatives
for the improvement of the Baton Rouge area, including
Plan Baton Rouge. Plan Baton Rouge is a partnership
between the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, the City
of Baton Rouge, and the State of Louisiana that
generated a master plan for the city. Plan Baton
Rouge has attracted more than $400 million in
capital investment and has been chosen as a model
for development partnerships between private and
public entities.
Davies was director of college relations at Warren
Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina prior
to joining the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. He
was responsible for the management of admissions,
alumni affairs, church relations, development,
public information, and the college press. He
increased enrollment by fifty percent and doubled
the amount of capital gifts, annual giving, and
endowments to the college.
Davies is the son of an American diplomat and
grew up in Lima, Peru. He received a Bachelor
of Arts degree in political science from the University
of North Carolina at Asheville in 1972. He is
a founder of the Consensus Organizing Institute,
a national consulting agency that develops community
organizing plans based on the consensus model,
and is founding director of Community Foundations
of America. He serves as director of the Greater
Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce and the Shaw Center
for the Arts. Davies holds the positions of officer,
director, and chair of the admissions committee
for Research Park Corporation and serves as board
chair of the Wilbur Marvin Foundation.
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