Myers-Davis Breaks Ground On New Main Office
Myers-Davis is pleased to announce that construction will begin on their future main office in Southside. Myers-Davis is dedicated to empowering individuals and organizations to reach their fullest potential, offering services designed to fill the gap and support development at every stage. No matter what they do, they are always “life coaching” in a sense. They encourage all different types of people to achieve their goals, regardless of what the goals may be or the size of the goals. Myers-Davis offers various disability services, including the CES Waiver program, Employment Services program, Ticket-To-Work program, Skills Training Center program, and the Pre-Employment Transitions Services program. They also offer group life coaching and business consulting, including leadership training and workshops centered around positive culture.
Angela Davis, CEO and President, began by reflecting on the beginnings of Myers-Davis, “Dustin Taylor, the chiropractor, offered us a closet to start doing life coaching in, and that's where we started. It is pretty exciting to see this dream come to fruition. What’s more exciting is the skills training center, starting today at the Main Street location. We hope to have the work simulations and skills training center going full force within a year at this location.”
Dr. (Doc) Edward Myers spoke about the project collaboration and expressed his gratitude to many supporters. “Thank you for all of your support. We couldn’t do what we do without you. It is exciting. With that, let’s get started!”
The new office will be located at 1839 Batesville Blvd in Southside.
Ambassadors in attendance include Aaron Herndon (Citizens Bank), Alexandra McClain (Myers-Davis Life Coaching ), Amy Finster (FARCO), Andrea Bruner (Network of Community Options), Brenda Rivera (First Community Bank), Ashley Engles (Citizens Bank), Cassidy Mitchell (Lyon College), Caitlyn Guzman (First Community Bank), Cori Perkey (Southern Bank), Lindy Hopper (First Community Bank), Lori Tacker (Batesville Eye Care Center), Sarah Ring (Southern Bank), Becky Warren (UACCB) and Jesse Cargill (UAMS).