Congressman Don Davis highlights mentorship month and technological advancements

Congressman Don Davis highlights mentorship month and technological advancements
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Congressman Don Davis, representing North Carolina’s 1st district, has been active on social media, sharing insights and acknowledgments of various community and technological advancements. His recent tweets highlight the impact of mentorship programs, innovative technology for servicemembers, and the contributions of a devoted community member.

On January 22, 2025, Congressman Davis celebrated National Mentorship Month by acknowledging the efforts of the Epsilon Sigma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha in Rocky Mount, NC. He praised their Alpha Academy for its role in transforming lives and opening doors to brighter futures. “During National Mentorship Month, we celebrate the Epsilon Sigma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha in Rocky Mount, NC. Through their Alpha Academy, they’re transforming lives and opening doors to brighter futures!”

The following day, January 23, 2025, he highlighted the role of innovative companies like Oura in providing critical technology to servicemembers. He emphasized that these solutions are designed to optimize health and support the unique demands faced by those who serve. “Innovative companies like Oura are at the forefront of delivering critical technology to our servicemembers, ensuring mission readiness. These solutions are designed to optimize health and support the unique demands faced by those who serve.”

Later on January 23rd, Congressman Davis expressed his admiration for James Sears’ dedication to families and communities in eastern North Carolina. He noted that Sears’ positive impact would be greatly missed. “James Sears’ devotion to families and communities in eastern North Carolina has positively impacted many lives. He will be greatly missed!”



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