Cleve Davis
Dr. Cleve Davis, a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes from the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, holds a PhD in Environmental Science from the University of Idaho and brings a wealth of experience in geospatial analysis, environmental science, and Tribal Treaty rights.
As a Data Scientist at Idaho National Laboratory, former Environmental Coordinator for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, and former small business owner, Dr. Davis has led projects ranging from software development to NEPA documents. Dr. Davis combines his technical expertise with a deep understanding of tribal sovereignty and environmental justice, making him uniquely positioned to contribute to discussions on advancing research and development within Indian Country. Through his work, he aims to bridge traditional knowledge with scientific innovation to support sustainable and culturally informed growth. In his free time, Dr. Davis enjoys horseback riding, camping with his family in remote, peaceful locations, and listening to audiobooks.