Josh Davis, CEcD, PSLO

Chief Economic Development Officer & SVP at Greater Seattle Partners

Josh Davis, CEcD, PSLO has a comprehensive and diverse work experience. Josh is currently serving as the Vice President of Global Trade and Investment at Greater Seattle Partners since May 2021. Prior to that, they held the position of World Bank PSLO at The World Bank starting from December 2021.

From 2013 to 2021, Josh worked at the Greater Houston Partnership, where they held various roles related to economic development. Josh served as the Senior Director for Global Aerospace & Aviation, Director for International Investment and Trade, and Research Manager. In these positions, they represented the organization to institutions like the World Bank, District Export Council, and World Trade Centers Association, and led initiatives in international trade and foreign direct investment.

During their career, Josh has also worked at the World Trade Centers Association as the Director for International Investment & Trade at World Trade Center Houston. Josh has extensive experience in promoting international relations and attracting foreign investment.

Josh began their career at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston, where they worked in the Information Division as an Aide to the Director. Josh actively contributed to communications and public affairs, advocating for US-Taiwan relations and developing strategies to achieve goals.

Additionally, Josh served as a City Commission Member and Sister City Liaison at Sister Cities International from 2009 to 2010, promoting international relations and consulting on various projects.

Josh also gained campaign management experience as Campaign Manager for Friends of Seneca Scott in 2008 and Friends of Eric Proctor State House Campaign in 2006. In these roles, they successfully implemented strategies that led to electoral victories.

Before that, Josh worked for the City of Tulsa as a Policy, Research, and Analysis Officer, specifically as the Mayor's Liaison for the Tulsa Global Alliance. Josh played a key role in creating the city's Energy Conservation and Environmental Plan.

Overall, Josh Davis has demonstrated expertise in global trade and investment, economic development, international relations, campaign management, and policy analysis throughout their career.

Josh Davis, CEcD, PSLO, completed their education history as follows:

- From 2008 to 2010, they attended National Sun Yat-Sen University, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on International Business.

- Between 1998 and 2003, they studied at the University of Oklahoma and received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Letters. Their field of study encompassed Sciences, Communications/Media, Languages, and Humanities.

- In 2002, they briefly attended Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, where they pursued a Letters degree specializing in Classics and German.

Additionally, they hold certifications as a Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) from the International Economic Development Council. The specific dates of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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Seattle, United States

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Greater Seattle Partners

If you're looking for a common place, this isn't it. If you are driven by new ideas like we are, come join us. Greater Seattle Partners (GSP) is committed to serving the region as a leading, data-driven economic development organization created to ensure economic growth in greater Seattle is sustainable, inclusive and globally competitive. We believe every person in greater Seattle should have the opportunity to prosper. GSP attracts and retains investment in the region through public-private partnerships to accelerate the growth of our industry clusters and market our unique way of life on the national and international stage. GSP strengthens and unifies our region’s economic development efforts through public-private partnerships, networking opportunities and global engagement. Together, we are bridging the business, government and civic sectors to welcome new investments that advance the region’s economic development goals. GSP was formed in 2018 under the leadership of Challenge Seattle. It is the culmination of prior efforts to support broad-based economic growth throughout the region, and incorporates the strengths and expertise of past organizations by leveraging knowledge, experience and connections to support business and attract investment.


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