Michael Davis

Board Member at Roca, Inc.

Michael Davis began his public service in 1992 and as a police officer with the City of Minneapolis. During his career with the Minneapolis Police Department, Mike served as a sergeant, lieutenant and sector commander. In 2008, he became the Chief of Police for the City of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota’s 6th largest and second most diverse municipality. During his six-year tenure as Chief, Mike led the City of Brooklyn Park to the lowest levels of crime in 22 years.

Mike currently serves as the Associate Vice President of Public Safety for Northeastern University, a global research institution based in Boston, with an enrollment of over 35,000 students and campuses throughout the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Reporting to Mike in this role is the Northeastern University Police Department, Office of Emergency Management and the International Safety Office.

Mike was the recipient of the 2012 Gary P. Hayes Award from the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF). This award is given annually to a leader in policing, in recognition of their outstanding initiative in improving the quality of police service. Mike was also one of a few select police chiefs throughout the nation to be invited as a member of the 2011-2014 Harvard Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety a project of the National Institute of Justice. Mike has served as a national police practice consultant since 2012 and is the Founder of MBD Innovations (a police leadership consulting consortium).

Mike is a two-time graduate of Concordia University in St. Paul Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in organizational management.

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Roca, Inc.

Founded in 1988, Roca takes on a unique and pressing challenge: helping to alter the life trajectories of America's most high-risk young people - the young people that are involved in crime, engaged in dangerous behaviors, have rejected help, have dropped out of school, and are simply too difficult for other programs to serve. Their mission is to disrupt the cycle of incarceration and poverty by helping young people transform their lives.


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