Principal Ginny Davis is honored at Annual APSU Outstanding Alumni Awards Luncheon

Left to right: APSU President Dr. Michael Licari, Ginny Gray Davis, and APSU National Alumni Association President Joe Shakeenab
Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, recently honored Ginny with the Outstanding Alumna Award for accomplishments in her profession, community, and support to her alma mater.
Ginny graduated cum laude from APSU with a Bachelor of Arts in geology and a minor in French in 1987. Her professional passion and acumen were evident throughout her university career, including her selection for the Oak Ridge Associated Universities student intern program, where she performed environmental and structural geology research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In 1992, she received the universityโs original Outstanding Young Alumna Award.
Ginny dedicated her award to the amazing educators in her life who made all the difference, starting with her mother, a retired teacher and administrator.

Ginny delivering her acceptance speech in the Morgan University Center Ballroom during 2021 homecoming celebrations
โWhen I took my first geology course at APSU, I knew I was hooked,โ Ginny said in her acceptance speech during the universityโs 2021 homecoming celebration. ย โUniversity has an amazing way of getting to the core of what youโre passionate about. And APSUโs engaging professors introduced me to career possibilities I never even knew existed in environmental science.ย Their investment in me changed the entire trajectory of my life and career and is a primary reason why Iโm a consulting geologist today, 34 years later.โ
In August 1987, Ginny joined EnSafe and took on progressively complex project management for a wide array of environmental and hydrogeological problems. As project manager for two National Priorities List sites in Kentucky, Ginny has tackled all aspects of remedial investigation and feasibility study scoping and implementation, as well as subsequent remedial design and remedial action negotiations and delisting support.

Ginny with Dr. Karen Meisch, APSU Dean CoSTEM & Professor of Biology
Ginny also has extensive experience with complex hydrogeologic investigations and aquifer characterization in karst terrain, fractured and faulted sedimentary sequences, and deltaic and fluvial geologic settings. She is a licensed professional geologist in Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana and Wyoming.
Our warmest congratulations, Ginny, on this second Outstanding Alumna honor. Your continued investment in young professionals and the success of EnSafe is so important and we, at EnSafe, are fortunate to have such an โenthusiastic rock loverโ as you in leadership.