Meet Our Staff
Georgia Davis is an experienced civic engagement facilitator. At MCS, she champions the belief that increased dialogue between community members results in positive change and better lived experience.
Georgia is passionate about capacity building and conflict transformation. As a facilitator, she helps community members approach challenges and find common ground. She is highly skilled in techniques that help ensure that the perspectives of all parties are acknowledged, and that cooperative intergroup relations are validated. In doing so, she uses approaches that foster inclusive dialogue, understanding, and empathy in group settings.
Georgia received a BA in Political Science from Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH; an MS in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia; and an MA in Conflict Resolution and Mediterranean Security from the University of Malta in Valletta, Malta. Now a DC resident, Georgia is committed to working at the community level to build a greater understanding of the power of interpersonal communication and conflict transformation here in DC.
Heruy Gebremariam has a diverse background in both academia and humanitarian work. He brings a wealth of expertise to his role at MCS. His responsibilities include maintaining accounting and workflow systems, conducting Salesforce data analyses, leading research policy and strategy initiatives, managing the MCS SharePoint archiving system, fostering partnerships with clients and community change leaders and overseeing the development of tailored glossaries for multiple sectors in collaboration with heritage linguists.
Heruy attended the Mechanical Engineering Program at Jimma University in Jimma, Ethiopia; received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from Addis Ababa University; and an MA from Mekelle University, in the Tigray Region of Northern Ethiopia. Heruy is a certified medical interpreter of Amharic and Tigrigna with experience translating in both academic and humanitarian settings.
Heruy’s humanitarian service includes his previous positions with the University of Mekelle and Adigrat University in Adigrat, Tigray Region, Ethiopia. In recent years, he transitioned to serve international non-government organizations in Ethiopia and Kenya, including Act for Peace (Australia), The Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (France), and Helvetas – a Swiss association for international cooperation (Switzerland). In these roles, he has served as a translator, field officer, data analyst, interpreter project manager, and community facilitator. He is fluent in English, Amharic, and Tigrinya, with conversational proficiency in Afaan Oromo.
Esteffany Villasenor is the MCS Coordinator for the Language Service Program (LSP) and the Head of Media Marketing. She oversees all new LSP external outreach to maintain responsive cooperative relations with prospective and existing clients and vendors. She is the frontline point of contact for MCS with the public.
Esteffany has served as an interpreter and translator in various roles and capacities in higher education and other job experiences. She has extensive experience with high school and undergraduate youth. This includes those who are limited English speakers of Spanish origin. She has assisted schools and students with engagement and conduct litigations, youth library science, and student financial aid counseling. Esteffany also has diverse experience in the film production industry.
She received a BA in Film and Media Production and a BA in Global Studies from the University of California at Riverside, USA.