
Jess Davidson (pronouns: she/her/hers) graduated with Distinction and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Denver, where her work as Student Body Vice President gained national attention for innovative sexual assault prevention and education programs and policy reform. Her advocacy has been featured in the New York Times and on the front page of The Huffington Post, and she’s presented her work at The United State of Women Summit, The National Network to End Domestic Violence, and Google. Jess serves on the Ending Violence Against Women Advisory Council at the Biden Foundation and was formerly an advisor to the It’s On Us Student Advisory Committee. In 2014, MSNBC recognized her as a top female leader in college politics. Prior to joining the EROC team, she worked in the Obama White House Office of Public Engagement in Fall 2016, as intern to Senior Advisor to the President, Valerie Jarrett. Jess was named an It’s On Us White House Champion of Change in April 2016, an honor given to ten students in the United States for their work to address campus sexual assault.