Caroline Davis (Diné) is a dedicated leader in Indigenous public health, health equity, and social justice. Born and raised on the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona, Caroline is of Navajo and Irish descent. She brings over a decade of experience working at the intersection of public health and Indigenous community well-being.
Caroline holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Northern Arizona University and a Master of Public Health from New Mexico State University. Her career has spanned maternal and child health, mental health, disease prevention, social and environmental health, and healthcare workforce development. She is deeply committed to community-centered approaches and has provided training and technical assistance to Tribes and Tribal organizations across the country, with a focus on research and evaluation rooted in Indigenous values.
Before joining We Are Healers, Caroline co-led her own consulting firm, working to challenge and transform the ways government agencies and non-Native institutions engage with Tribal communities. Her work is grounded in the belief that Indigenous knowledge and leadership must guide all health and healing efforts.
Caroline lives in New Mexico with her husband, three children, and two cats. Outside of work, she enjoys mountain biking, hiking, and exploring her creative side through art and design.