Michael Davis M.B.A. ’22
Air Combat Command Contract Specialist, U.S. Air Force
Program:
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Michael Davis is a four-time Boston marathon runner, Air Force contract specialist, Minecraft player, and someone who finds integration, collaboration and community a fundamental part of every environment that he enters. A graduate of William & Mary's part-time Master of Business Administration program at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business, Michael is legally blind, sports a 3.71 GPA, carries a civilian rank equivalent to major in his professional role at Langley Air Force Base and has run 16 marathons.
Raised by a mother and grandmother who taught him hard work, perseverance and that he could accomplish everything through a sense of community, Michael has never let his disability get in the way of his goals. In 2018, he made history as the first runner with a disability to push someone with a disability in a wheelchair to the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Rarely, if ever, chosen for teams by other kids because of being blind, today Michael proudly says, “Now I get to make sure that people with disabilities are included in races.”
Learn more about Michael
- Learn more about the part-time MBA program.
- Watch him in a video about running blind.
- Read the news story about his clear vision of inclusion.
- Check out the TedTalk he gave at William & Mary.