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Cohort 7

Jurisdiction: Rockingham County

University: NC State

Hometown: Hope Mills, NC

Tinley Davis is the Lead for North Carolina Fellow serving in Rockingham County. She graduated summa cum laude from North Carolina State University with a BA in Political Science. During her time at NC State, Tinley gained a wide range of experience in state and local politics. She served as a Senate Intern in the North Carolina General Assembly, managed multiple campaigns through a Raleigh-based consulting firm, and worked as a District Intern for her Congressman. The highlight of Tinley’s public service journey thus far has been her semester in Washington, D.C., as a fellow with the Fund for American Studies, where she served as a Government Affairs Intern with the Navajo Nation Washington Office. A proud fan of all things Wolfpack, Tinley is excited to bring her NC State “Think and Do” spirit to new communities and contribute meaningfully to the betterment of others.

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