Miriam Davila Public Servant | Community Advocate | Education Support Professional
We’re honored to welcome Miriam Davila to the podcast—an inspiring community leader whose life reflects resilience, faith, and an enduring commitment to service.

Miriam has been a proud part of the Everman community for more than four decades, with a personal story rooted in family, perseverance, and the pursuit of opportunity. Raised in Everman after her family immigrated from Mexico City, she shares how early challenges shaped her purpose and strengthened her dedication to helping others.
Professionally, Miriam’s career has centered on serving people through both healthcare and education. After earning her Medical Assistant Certificate, she worked in medical settings before answering a call to give back through public education. Since 2005, she has served in multiple roles within Everman ISD, and today she supports district communications as the Administrative Assistant to the Chief of Communications.
Miriam’s service extends well beyond her career. She has coached youth sports, served on local boards, and has been an active civic leader—most notably as an elected member of the Everman City Council, where she has worked to represent and advocate for her community with integrity and transparency.
She also serves with the Everman Lions Club and currently holds the role of President (2025–2026), continuing her mission of strengthening the community through service.
In this episode, Miriam shares her journey through motherhood, leadership, and community service—reminding us that purpose is not defined by titles, but by impact.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
- Immigration, resilience, and building a life rooted in faith and perseverance
- Serving families and students through Everman ISD
- Civic leadership, community involvement, and representation
- Why transparency and trust matter in community leadership
