Community Service
Romero Davis (CHS Class of 1995) has over 2 decades of experience in the social sector and serves as the Director of Child and Family Well-being at Social Current, a national nonprofit partner agency. He specializes in providing transformative training workshops on visioning and planning, social determinants of health, and culturally responsive support for families and communities. A sought-after consultant, trainer, and speaker, Romero blends his professional expertise and lived experience to educate and collaborate with educators, law enforcement, students, national leaders, and family-serving agencies across the United States.
Romero has led key initiatives in partnership with the Department of Justice’s Office of Victims of Crime, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and Bureau of Justice Assistance, advancing equitable solutions for community and family well-being, advocating for wellness, and driving major policy reform across the country. As a qualified administrator of the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), he works with leaders nationally and internationally to foster cultural competence in organizations and communities.
Romero has extensive experience coordinating services for victims and perpetrators of family violence, working closely with law enforcement and community stakeholders to develop strategies that support families impacted by violence and poverty. He also created a leadership development program designed to build lifelong skills and teach core concepts to youth and adults affected by the criminal justice and foster care systems.
Previously, Romero served as program director for family violence intervention programs across multiple U.S. counties & states, delivering innovative and compassionate solutions for both victims and offenders which have shaped policies across the United States. His visionary approach continues to empower communities, foster leadership, and promote equitable outcomes nationwide.
Romero received his Bachelor of Arts from Capella University, in Sociology and is Dad of four wonderful children, long time coach and proud husband of 19 years.