Lindsay Davis is a 2015 graduate from WVU Tech with a bachelor’s of science in chemical engineering. After graduation, Lindsay spent a year as a chemical process engineer in Kentucky before moving to Georgia in support of her husband, Robin. In Georgia, Lindsay has become a corrosion engineer for the University of Dayton Research Institute. Lindsay works in the United States Air Force Corrosion Prevention and Control Office at Robins Air Force Base, serving each weapons system in the US Air Force as the lead corrosion engineer for UDRI. In 2019, Lindsay graduated with a Masters in Engineering Management with certifications in Systems Engineering and Design of Experiments from the University of Dayton.
While at WVU Tech,Lindsay served in student government, was an active member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, wrote for the Tech Collegian, and worked as a resident assistant among many other activities. Upon her graduation, Lindsay was awarded the Presidential Leadership Award.
After college, Lindsay still proudly serves her national sorority as a writer for the magazine, THE ANCHOR, has become a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and has joined her Scottish heritage clan, Clan MacDougall.