Livia Davis
Chief Learning Officer
Vice President, Recovery & Behavioral Health
Livia Davis, MSW, Chief Learning Officer, Vice President of Recovery & Behavioral Health, has more than twenty-five years of leadership and management experience and 14 years of experience as a direct service provider working in homeless services, supportive housing, recovery communities, healthcare and behavioral health, and residential treatment for people experiencing co-occurring disorders. She is responsible for development and ongoing management of learning strategies and organizational capabilities needed to ensure alignment with strategic direction at C4 Innovations.
Livia serves as C4 Innovations project lead for SAMHSA’s State Targeted Response Technical Assistance Consortium, supporting states to address opioid use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery. She is also a subject matter expert and former Project Director for SAMHSA’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS). She works with a broad team of subcontractors and consultants to develop learning products, provide training and technical assistance, and facilitate policy academies, symposia, and expert panels. In her six years as Project Director for BRSS TACS, Livia was responsible for implementing a strategic approach to bringing recovery-oriented systems, best practices, and programs to scale nationally. BRSS TACS reached 115,000 people from 2011 to 2017 and developed resources ranging from a medication-assisted treatment toolkit to core competencies for the peer workforce. From 2007-2011, Livia also served as Project Director for SAMHSA’s Services in Supportive Housing Technical Assistance Center, overseeing all aspects of technical assistance to grantees, including needs assessments, site visits, and development of behavioral health and recovery training resources. She has also provided technical assistance on behalf of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Livia has first-hand experience working in a large recovery community in Denmark (started by her great-grandfather in 1912), which influenced her passion for recovery housing and communities. She is the co-founder of the Duffy Health Center (Health Care for the Homeless) in Massachusetts. She has presented at numerous conferences on meaningful conversations and managing conflict, interdisciplinary collaboration, and constructive conflict as a foundation for innovation. She has been featured in various national media (CNN, Washington Post, Boston Globe). She is a Certified Life Coach. Livia has a Master’s degree in Social Work from Boston University and a Bachelor’s degree in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic.
Contact Livia at ldavis@c4innovates.com.
Examples of Livia’s Work
- Recovery Rising: Supporting All Pathways to Recovery in Pennsylvania—a podcast episode with Jennifer Smith, Laurie Johnson-Wade & Livia Davis
- Recognizing Urban Trauma and Supporting Healing—a podcast episode with Daryl McGraw, Ashley Stewart & Livia Davis
- Leading with Respect and Acknowledging Barriers: Supporting Recovery Journeys of People of Color—a podcast episode with Daryl McGraw, Ashley Stewart & Livia Davis
- Together in Recovery: Facilitating Collective Action and Systems Change in Massachusetts—a podcast episode with Julie Burns & Livia Davis (26:15 minutes)
- Together in Recovery: Facing the Opioid Overdose Crisis in Massachusetts-A Case Study with RIZE Massachusetts
- Resiliency and Intergenerational Healing in Tribal Communities—a podcast episode with Kateri Coyhis, Holly Echo-Hawk, and Livia Davis (23:17 minutes)
- Embedding Racial Equity in Recovery Services—a podcast episode with Ariel Britt & Livia Davis (22:42 minutes)
- Racial Equity and Recovery, a podcast episode with Daryl McGraw, Livia Davis, and Kristen Paquette (43:28 minutes)
- Substance Use and Mental Health Recovery Support
- Equity and Recovery
- Organizational Development and Strategic Planning
- Facilitating Change and Transforming Systems
- SAMHSA’s Opioid Response Network State Targeted Response Technical Assistance Consortium
- SAMHSA’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy
- Peer Workers in the Behavioral and Integrated Health Workforce: Opportunities and Future Directions by C4's Cheryl Gagne and Livia Davis as well as Wanda Finch & Keris Myrick was published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine in June 2018.
- Recovery and Homelessness, a podcast episode
- Restoring Human Connection into Human Services Systems, a podcast episode