Malik Davis
Council Member District 2
Malik Davis
Council Member District 2
433 Hay Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
910-973-0256
Malik William Davis is a dedicated public servant and community leader from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Born and raised on the east side of Fayetteville, Malik, now 28, has committed his life to enhancing his hometown through various roles in public administration and local government.
After graduating from high school, Malik began his career in the medical field, gaining essential experience and knowledge about community needs. His career path soon led him to serve in administrative roles within the Cumberland County Schools system, where he worked diligently to improve the educational framework and support administrative efficiency.
Seeking to make a broader impact, Malik transitioned into a significant role at the Cumberland County courthouse. As a deputy clerk in the Clerk of Courts office, and later assisting 10 district court judges, he played a pivotal role in the local judicial system, ensuring the smooth operation of daily court activities and enhancing the judicial process in his community.
With a passion for environmental stewardship and civic engagement, Malik trained with the North Carolina Conservation Voters boards and commissions program. This training marked a turning point, leading him to a more direct involvement in public service. His dedication and hard work culminated in his election as City Councilman for District 2, Fayetteville, NC.
Beyond his official duties, Malik serves on several local boards, including the Fascinate-U Children’s Museum board, and volunteers with other municipalities across Fayetteville. He also mentors for the North Carolina Conservation Voters boards and commissions program, guiding new members in effective civic participation.
A man of faith, Malik is an active member of Harvest Family Church, contributing to his community not only through governance but also through spiritual engagement and mentorship.
Malik’s story is one of dedication, service, and unwavering commitment to the betterment of Fayetteville, reflecting his deep roots and love for his community.
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