
For over a decade, Dyese Davis has been a transformative leader, crafting impactful policies and championing social justice initiatives that uplift communities. Inspired by the belief that equitable access to resources and opportunities can transform lives, she has dedicated herself to creating meaningful and lasting change in New Jersey.
While earning her Criminal Justice degree at Rutgers University, Davis began her legislative journey as an intern with the 11th Legislative District Office. Her sharp political instincts and unwavering commitment to public service fueled her rapid ascent, progressing from intern to Events Coordinator, then Constituent Services Director, and ultimately Deputy Chief of Staff. In August 2020, she was named Chief of Staff to Senator Vin Gopal, a role she expanded in January 2024 to lead the entire LD11 Delegation. Davis has also lent her expertise as a consultant for the 2022 Apportionment Commission and as a senior consultant for the District 11 Legislative race and the Monmouth County Democrats.
As Chief of Staff to State Senator Vin Gopal and Assemblywomen Margie Donlon and Luanne Peterpaul, Davis continues to craft policies that address critical issues and improve the lives of New Jersey residents. Her work reflects a deep desire to bridge gaps, foster equity, and inspire future generations to make a difference.
In July 2024, Davis was elected Monmouth County Chairwoman, becoming the first Black woman to hold the role. This historic achievement underscores her commitment to breaking barriers and amplifying underrepresented voices.
Beyond her legislative career, Davis’s leadership extends to numerous community roles. She serves on the Board of Trustees for Brookdale Community College, is Vice-Chair of the Neptune Township Planning Board and the Affordable Housing Alliance.. A fellow of the New Leaders Council and a recipient of a Master’s in Social Work from Rutgers University,
Davis combines her expertise with an unwavering mission to empower and serve. Davis has a passion for literature. When not crafting impactful policies, she can often be found at book club, diving into spirited discussions about one of the nearly 200 books she’s devoured since becoming Chief of Staff for Team Monmouth—a testament to her love for both words and ideas that inspire change.
