Ross Davis
Director of Youth and Community Projects
Director of Youth and Community Projects
Ross grew up with his parents, Francis Davis and Fay Paterson, and sisters Helen, Jane and Mary in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), te whenua o Ngāti Whatua (local iwi). His connection with Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) goes way back, however – his father's great grandparents arrived here from Ireland in 1845.
Ross has been living in this city and directing BGI for about 20 years now. He and his wife, Anna, have brought up their three tamariki Andrew, Eve and Claire here.
At BGI, Ross' role is Director of Youth and Community Projects. This has required understanding the ins and outs of BGI's history to develop projects which both further the vision of our founders and honour Te Tiriti.
Ross is not new to working with rangatahi (young people) – he was running youth groups through his church when he was just 20 years old! He's always loved learning from young people. Between then and now, he's been a qualified accountant and business co-owner, doing lots of sailing, sports and te ao Māori study on the side.
Given the chance to support his younger self, Ross says, "I'd reassure him that God really does love him – and that a life driven by giving to his community will energise him and spark joy. I’d encourage him to stay excited about the love of God, don’t go to church too much, learn Te Reo, art, and the guitar and keep practising your whole life."