Terri Davis

Prince Albert Northcote

Terri Davis has worked in Prince Albert in education and employment since 2009 for the YWCA, Gabriel Dumont Institute and currently with Saskatchewan Polytechnic. 

Terri was born in Buffalo Narrows, and raised in the small rural community of Choiceland, where she currently resides. As a single parent, she understands the challenges of families and is willing to be the voice that stands up for the community and its people. She believes Saskatchewan has all it needs to be successful by taking a common-sense approach to rebuild provincial services and recognizes we are stronger when united. 

Terri holds diplomas in Criminology and Entrepreneurship and numerous certificates pertaining to Human Resources. 

She has also served extensively on multiple boards including Community Futures, the Community Initiatives Fund, Dept of Social Services, Race Relations and Social Issues and the Urban Multipurpose Aboriginal Youth Centers Committee. 

Terri’s contributions to the province have been recognized by being awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal (field of Education) in 2023, the Tier of Excellence Lifetime Achievement Recognition Award – from Oxford Who's Who in 2016 and the Award of Excellence- Women of Distinction Magazine in 2015.  

Terri has dedicated her life and career to helping others reach and strive for success. Her goals are to continue working for Saskatchewan people to facilitate positive change.