Mark Davis
About Mark Davis
Mark Davis is a Corporate Trainer at Maximus and the owner of Treasure Valley Bee Rescue, where he focuses on bee conservation and education.
Current Roles At Treasure Valley Bee Rescue And Maximus
Mark Davis holds dual roles as the Owner of Treasure Valley Bee Rescue and a Corporate Trainer at Maximus. At Treasure Valley Bee Rescue, he has been working since 2015, focusing on bee conservation and relocation efforts in Southwest Idaho. Concurrently, he has been serving as a Corporate Trainer at Maximus in Reston, Virginia, since 2014, where he imparts knowledge and skills essential for corporate growth and employee development.
Former Position At Legalshield
Before his current roles, Mark Davis served as a Director at Legalshield from 2004 to 2013. During his nine-year tenure at Legalshield, he was instrumental in overseeing various initiatives and operational functions. His experience at Legalshield has enriched his professional career, providing a substantial foundation for his subsequent roles in both the corporate and non-profit sectors.
Founding Of Non-Profit Bee Conservation Organization
Mark Davis founded a non-profit organization dedicated to bee conservation and education in Southwest Idaho. This organization plays a crucial role in raising awareness about the importance of honey bees and biodiversity. Through collaborative efforts with local pest exterminators, the non-profit aims to relocate bee swarms and colonies, contributing to the rescue of hundreds of bee colonies annually.
Bee Conservation Education Initiatives
As part of his commitment to education, Mark Davis delivers educational programs to schools, focusing on the critical role of honey bees in ecosystems and biodiversity. These programs aim to educate younger generations about the importance of bee conservation and encourage proactive measures to protect these vital pollinators.
Community Education On Beekeeping
In addition to his educational programs, Mark Davis offers guidance on setting up and managing backyard beehives. This initiative is part of his broader community education efforts to promote sustainable beekeeping practices. By educating community members on how to start and maintain their own beehives, he fosters a greater sense of responsibility and engagement in local bee conservation efforts.