Q&A with Fairfield Glade Community Club Executive Assistant Pat Davis

Pat Davis has been associated with Fairfield Glade Community Club since 1978. At present day, she is the Executive Assistant. She has been married to David “Red” Davis for 34 years and they are the parents of two children, Tiffany, 29, and Treavor, 25. She is a native of Cumberland County and has lived here all of her life. She is a member of Central Baptist Church and is actively involved in Alzheimer’s Tennessee and is promoting the upcoming Plateau Alzheimer’s Walk. Her mother-in-law passed away in 2009 after a battle with Alzheimers.  She also has a dear friend, whose mother is currently suffering from this terrible disease. “So this is an organization that is near and dear to my heart,” Pat said.

Over the years, Executive Directors at Fairfield Glade have come and gone, but one thing never seems to change, that Pat Davis is on the job and in control of what needs to be done in the FGCC Administrative Offices. Crossville Life is very pleased to feature her in our 12 Question Interview for this edition.

12-QUESTIONS WITH PAT DAVIS

Q: What was your very first job?

A: Way back in high school, I worked at Burger Queen (which later changed to Druthers, then Dairy Queen). Served fries and burgers.

Q: What is your favorite vacation destination?

A: I truly love the beach. A group of girlfriends (most of whom have been friends since first and second grade). We go on a beach trip every year. For the past several years, we have gone to Pompano Beach. Nice, relaxing, fun-filled times.

Q: What are your three favorite movies?

A: The Blind Side, While you were Sleeping, and A Walk in the Clouds.

Q: If you could have any talent or skill, what would it be?

A: It would be to be able to speak in front of large groups of people without having a stroke!

Q: Are you a dog or cat person.

A: Dog. I have one chocolate Lab, named “Kudo.”

Q: What is your idea of a good time?

A: Spending time with my family.

Q: Do you have a favorite TV show that you seldom miss?

A: Dancing with the Stars.

Q: What makes you happy?

A: Knowing that my kids are happy.

Q: What is your favorite dessert? Who makes it?

A: Well, that is way too difficult of a question: Cause, Dessert is my middle name.

Q: If you could meet any person in history, who would it be?

A: Abraham Lincoln

Q: What is one thing you have on your bucket list?

A: Travel more.

Q: If you could live in another era, what would it be?

A: Probably the 1920’s — mainly because it just seemed to have been a much more relaxed and carefree time.

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