Jim Davis, CEO of DAVIS Construction, Joins Samaritan Inns’ Board of Directors

As Samaritan Inns continues to grow during their current capital campaign, they announce that a true business leader in the DC area, Jim Davis, CEO of Davis Construction, joins their board of directors. “Samaritan Inns is a very important organization to our region and to me personally,” Jim said. “I believe their continuum of care approach really works to help people overcome their addictions.”

Washington, DC, October 17, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Jim Davis formally joined Samaritan Inns’ Board of Directors. “Samaritan Inns is a very important organization to our region and to me personally,” Jim said. “I believe their continuum of care approach really works to help people overcome their addictions.”

Before joining the Board, Jim Davis and DAVIS Construction joined forces with Clark Construction Group LLC last winter to host a breakfast fundraiser with their DC-area subcontractors. Davis continued to support Samaritan Inns by serving as a Co-Chair of Samaritan Inns’ current capital campaign, the Campaign for Hope.

As President and CEO of James G. Davis Construction Corporation (DAVIS) since 1988, Jim oversees operations strategy, key project development, and client relationships. For over 30 years, his foresight, intelligence, and genuine passion have helped transform a small family business into a nationally ranked construction leader. He is recognized by clients and employees alike for his emphasis on effective teamwork, commitment to quality and excellence in service, and ensuring the firm-wide management practice of putting the client first. DAVIS has a genuine passion for giving back to the community, and has established long and meaningful relationships with many nonprofit organizations, education providers, small and minority businesses, and community groups.

About Samaritan Inns
Samaritan Inns’ mission is to provide structured housing and recovery services in an environment of support and accountability that give homeless or at risk individuals who suffer from drug and alcohol addictions the opportunity to rebuild their lives. For 30 years, their programs and services have treated and saved more than 10,000 citizens in the District of Columbia. One year after completing the final phase of Samaritan Inns three-stage residential treatment program, graduates report that over 90% are drug/alcohol free, employed full time, and live in their own apartment or home.

For more information about Samaritan Inns, please visit www.SamaritanInns.org.
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