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Currently, Ms. Davis continues her passion of event planning and management. She has held major management and production positions with theatres, night clubs/lounges, centers and special event venues. She has also served as an independent event consultant with both non-profit and for-profit companies in St. Louis, MO, Hampton, VA and Philadelphia, PA. She received her Bachelors of Arts Degree in Theatre Arts with an emphasis in Technical Theatre from Hampton University, Hampton, VA and her Masters of Business Administration Degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management with an emphasis in Management and Marketing from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Ms. Davis is also a professional dancer with The Philadelphia Dance Company (PHILADANCO!) and instructs dance classes for Philadelphia's inner city youth as well as teaching students with disabilities.
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PHILADELPHIA's 2010 CREATIVE AMBASSADOR CHLOE O. DAVIS Philadanco Dancer & Event Planner
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Philly 360° Creative AmbassadorsMeet the 2010 Class Philly 360°‘s 11 new creative ambassadors—visual and performing artists and entrepreneurs from Philadelphia’s talented creative class:
Marsha Ambrosius, Chloé Davis, Orrin Evans, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Set Free & Marc Byers, Nikki Jean, Jeri Lynne Johnson, Rakia Reynolds, Ursula Rucker and WRITTENHOUSE!
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Ms. Davis was destined to be an event planner. In her early teenage years, she would plan and execute family gatherings, social events for her friends and, of course, birthday celebration! At age thirteen, she planned, "Turning Thirteen" a birthday celebration for her and her Capricorn good girlfriends. This was no ordinary teenage party, oh no. This event was hosted at a premiere Arts Design Center, in downtown St. Louis. The party was held on the top floor overlooking the beautiful city skyline. She booked her DJ and security, designed her party flyers, and promoted the event everyday for four weeks. Finally, the day came and close to 400 preteens and teens bobbed their heads to the music that played until exactly twelve o'clock in the morning. Hey, she was only turning thirteen.