We are excited to announce Caroline Davidson as the new Gotham Program Director of the Nashville Institute for Faith & Work (NIFW), effective August 10, 2020.
After spending roughly a decade in campaign and election politics, she is well versed in both finding identity in a job, title, achievement, or company name, and in finding freedom from doing so. She holds that true identity is formed solely by the grace of the Gospel, unmoved by the world's standards of success or our ability to achieve it. Through this lens, she believes that there is value in every endeavour, not in what work is being done or at what level, but in how it's being done and for whom.
Caroline has worked for, and on behalf of, campaigns at both the state and federal levels, serving in an array of positions including advertising, fundraising and event management. Additionally, she has worked in logistics and operations for large-scale events such as National Party Conventions and a Presidential Inauguration, as well as in the private sector in planning and executing conferences, festivals and other meeting-based events.
Caroline is a proud alumna of Auburn University, an Atlanta native, and dog mom of two. She has called Nashville home for three years and strongly believes, to borrow a phrase from Jim Elliott, that “wherever you are, [you should] be all there”. As such, Caroline is (now) a committed Nashville Predators fan and a lover of hot chicken. She excitedly joins the NIFW team as the first dedicated Program Director for Gotham and is humbly expectant for the program’s impact in the lives of participants, their work, and subsequently, the city of Nashville.
Caroline will begin her role focusing on Gotham Alumni engagement and outreach. Please join us in welcoming Caroline to this new role in the NIFW ministry.