Marquita Levette Wright-Davis – Award of Honor

Marquita Levette Wright-Davis is a passionate community leader, activist, educator, and advocate committed to education, mentorship, and social justice. She has been married to Phillip Davis for 17 years, and they are the proud parents of three children: Diella, Kingston, and Caleb. Marquita holds two degrees in Computer and Information Technology and has earned eight certifications in the field, showcasing her commitment to lifelong learning and professional growth. She is the owner and founder of 4D Computer Repairs, a business that provides free repair services to nonprofits and churches, and she uses her technical expertise to support several churches and nonprofits with complimentary web design and social media assistance. She currently also serves as an Administrative Assistant at the Rome Transitional Academy of Rome City Schools.
Outside of her professional endeavors, Marquita enjoys writing poetry, singing, and youth empowerment. Guided by her faith, she believes that everyone has a God-given purpose. She strives to fulfill her mission with heart and spirit, making a positive impact on her community.
• Received a grant from the South Rome Alliance to strengthen the community through free tutoring services, which led to the establishment of the South Rome Free Tutoring Program, offering free tutoring for Rome City School students in kindergarten through 12th grade
• South Rome Community Association – Secretary
• Rome NAACP – Executive Board Member and Youth Advisor
• A Voice for Votes (non-partisan organization) – Chair of campaign to advocate for voter education and engagement
• AIM at Main Mentorship Program – Co-Founder of the program, providing additional support and guidance to students
• One Community United – member
• Volunteer with local political parties assisting both state and local candidates
• Testimony Board Ministries (non-profit organization) – Founder and Director sharing testimonies, resources, and spiritual beliefs while highlighting areas of community support for families
• REACH Ministries/Bloodline Believers – Volunteer
• Healing Scars with Scarves – Volunteer crocheting hats for those in need
• iFocus Mentoring Program – Secretary and Volunteer for 3 years
• Keion Harper Foundation (non-profit organization against gun violence) – Volunteer
• Collaborates with organizations including One Community United and the Rome NAACP to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in Rome
• Recognized in 2024 by the Floyd County Board of Commissioners during Black History Month for her significant contributions to our community