Architects of Systemic Change

Designing systems that remember
Brian Davis

Blueprint Steward & Board Member

Quality System Specialist II, Inogen

Brian Davis is a systems‑minded advocate whose work bridges operational excellence and justice‑rooted service. As a Blueprint Steward and member of the WWX17 Board of Directors, Brian brings more than a decade of experience in homelessness advocacy and quality systems design—ensuring that every solution WWX17 delivers is both impactful and enduring.

Professionally, Brian serves as a Quality System Specialist II at Inogen, where he specializes in process optimization, quality assurance, and continuous improvement frameworks. His expertise in designing efficient, reliable systems aligns seamlessly with WWX17’s commitment to building infrastructure that uplifts underserved communities with precision, care, and accountability.

Since 2010, Brian has paired his passion for equity with a deep dedication to service—designing systems that foster resilience, restore dignity, and create pathways of opportunity. His leadership is both rigorous and relational, reflecting the WWX17 Blueprint: Justice, Love, and Legacy.

Brian’s role is more than advisory—it is architectural. He helps ensure that WWX17 remains a beacon of systemic change, equipping movements to endure and communities to rise.

Tiffany Davis

Blueprint Steward

WWX17 Board of Directors

Legacy‑Rooted Advocate | Creative Systems Builder | Founder, Ramey6 Designs

Mrs. Tiffany Davis is a legacy‑rooted advocate and creative systems builder whose leadership bridges operational excellence, artistic transmission, and justice‑informed care. As a Blueprint Steward and member of the WWX17 Board of Directors, she brings more than 20 years of experience in homelessness advocacy, movement design, and community empowerment.

Since 2000, Mrs. Davis has served underserved populations with both rigor and relational depth—designing systems that uplift, connect, and endure. Her professional background in the automotive assembly industry has equipped her with a sharp eye for process, leadership, and infrastructure. As the founder of Ramey6 Designs, she channels entrepreneurial creativity into solutions that reflect WWX17’s Blueprint: Justice, Love, and Legacy.

Her transmission is multifaceted. She is a certified paralegal, a skilled photographer, and a passionate praise dancer—each role reflecting her ability to connect through movement, memory, and meaning. Mrs. Davis’s artistry is not separate from her advocacy; it is part of the system she builds.

Her leadership helps shape WWX17’s strategic vision, ensuring the movement remains a beacon of hope, transformation, and systemic change. She designs with compassion, leads with clarity, and equips others to rise.

Clara Elliott, M.Ed., MBA

Blueprint Steward

WWX17 Board of Directors

Restorative Systems Designer | Equity‑Rooted Educator | Organizational Culture Specialist

Clara Elliott is a restorative systems designer and equity‑rooted educator whose work equips communities to thrive through connection, inclusion, and intentional learning. As a Blueprint Steward and member of the WWX17 Board of Directors, Clara brings deep expertise in professional development, restorative practices, and educational architecture—ensuring that every framework WWX17 builds is both transformative and trauma‑aware.

Her leadership is grounded in the implementation of Multi‑Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). Clara integrates restorative principles into established systems to foster environments of dignity, belonging, and growth. Her work is not just instructional—it is systemic. She identifies training needs, designs engaging learning modules, and provides on‑site coaching that uplifts both educators and the communities they serve.

With more than 15 years of experience in organizational culture, conflict resolution, and restorative systems design, Clara’s transmission is both relational and rigorous. Her dual degrees in Education and Business Administration reflect her ability to bridge pedagogy and strategy—designing systems that remember and equipping movements to endure.

Clara’s leadership amplifies WWX17’s Blueprint: Justice, Love, and Legacy. She builds frameworks that honor lived experience, promote inclusion, and activate systemic change across generations.

Professor Tamara Hill-Gray

Blueprint Steward

WWX17 Board of Directors

Culinary Arts Educator | Youth Mentor | Legacy‑Rooted Advocate

Professor Tami Gray‑Hill is a legacy‑rooted educator and mentor whose work equips young leaders to rise with skill, confidence, and purpose. As a Blueprint Steward and member of the WWX17 Board of Directors, she brings more than 20 years of experience in homelessness advocacy, educational empowerment, and culinary transmission—ensuring that every student she mentors is prepared to build systems of dignity and opportunity.

Since 2000, Professor Gray‑Hill has paired her passion for service with a deep commitment to equity—designing programs that activate resilience and foster leadership. As a culinary arts instructor for Crowley Independent School District and the Lamar University dual‑credit program, she introduces middle and high school students to career pathways in the food and beverage industry. Her curriculum blends technical skill with personal growth, teaching students to plan, direct, and participate in food preparation while cultivating ambition, discipline, and confidence.

Her mentorship is movement‑rooted: she guides students not just toward jobs, but toward legacy. Every lesson, kitchen session, and conversation reflects the WWX17 Blueprint—Justice, Love, and Legacy—and prepares young people to lead with compassion, courage, and clarity.

Professor Gray‑Hill’s leadership helps shape WWX17’s vision for systemic change. She builds pathways for future leaders, equips communities to rise, and ensures that every learning experience is designed to be remembered.


Nyva Levine

Blueprint Steward

WWX17 Board of Directors

Educator | Systems Strategist | Data Analyst

Ms. Nyva Levine is a servant‑hearted educator and systems strategist whose work bridges data, equity, and legacy‑rooted leadership. As a Blueprint Steward and member of the WWX17 Board of Directors, she brings a dynamic blend of instructional expertise, administrative insight, and community advocacy—ensuring that WWX17’s mission is carried with both precision and compassion.

Since 2020, Ms. Levine has served the homeless population through grief‑informed care and systemic redesign, helping WWX17 build programs that honor lived experience and strengthen community resilience. Her professional journey includes roles as teacher leader, mathematics coach, Learning Network Specialist, Assistant Principal, and now Data Analyst for Fort Worth ISD. Across each role, she centers her work on identifying patterns, building responsive systems, and equipping educators to create inclusive environments where every learner is seen, supported, and valued.

Ms. Levine holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, an Associate of Science in Spanish, a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction, and a Principal Certification—each credential reflecting her commitment to designing educational systems that remember. She is also a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., where she continues her legacy of service and sisterhood.

Her leadership is guided by the WWX17 Blueprint: Justice, Love, and Legacy. Through mentorship, data stewardship, and community engagement, Ms. Levine builds pathways of opportunity and resilience—ensuring that every system she touches is rooted in care and designed to endure.

Charlie Richardson (Charli-K)

Legacy Advocate & Board Member

WWX17 Board of Directors

Faith‑Rooted Caregiver | Companion Care Specialist | Community Steward

Charlie Richardson is a devoted advocate and faith‑rooted caregiver whose leadership is grounded in more than 25 years of healthcare experience and a lifelong commitment to community care. As a Legacy Advocate and member of the WWX17 Board of Directors, she brings both professional insight and personal compassion to the movement’s mission of systemic change.

Born and raised in East Fort Worth, Charlie’s work centers on companion care for the elderly, where she fosters dignity, connection, and resilience for some of the city’s most vulnerable populations. Her service is not only clinical—it is deeply relational, embodying WWX17’s Blueprint pillars of Justice, Love, and Legacy in every interaction.

Charlie is an active member of Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, where she serves faithfully on the usher board. Her commitment to service extends far beyond the sanctuary, shaping how she shows up in every space—with humility, strength, and a heart for restoration.

Her presence on the WWX17 Board strengthens the movement’s capacity to design systems that remember. Through her lived experience, professional care, and unwavering dedication, Charlie helps build infrastructures of compassion—ensuring that no one is left behind.

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