Tech Square Entrepreneur Asks "What Can’t You Do?"

What Can’t You Do? is not only the name of Naomi Davis’s personal brand but also a core question she poses to all her clients and collaborators. Naomi Davis is a multifaceted professional and an alumna of Georgia Tech. She is currently working at Google, where she excels in digital strategy, marketing, and client relations. Alongside her core roles, Naomi is a team culture lead, intern manager, and BOLD immersion cohort lead & mentor.

Naomi graduated in 2023 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Information Technology. While at Georgia Tech, she worked seven different internships at renowned companies, including Google, Inspire Brands, Warner Media, NBA on TNT, NBC Universal, and Press Sports. Her collegiate journey also saw her thrive as a student-athlete, playing basketball and tennis, and as a musician known for her singing and rapping under the moniker ‘N TiGer’. Davis even performed at Georgia Tech’s homecoming, where she opened for Jason Derulo. 

I began writing and producing music at a very early age. My biggest inspirations are artists who escape the norms, like Jaden Smith and Tierra Whack. Many of my songs represent major life events that have happened; it’s kind of like my own public journal.
— Naomi Davis

What’s most significant about Naomi is her entrepreneurial spirit and endeavors in the Tech Square arena. As the CEO and Founder of What Can’t You Do, a brand she conceived in middle school, she is helping early career individuals build their careers through tailored resume and LinkedIn building services. Using experiences gained through Google, past internships, and Georgia Tech, she is equipped to help others starting out in the tech scene. Her Google TedTalk cemented her speaking skills when it concluded with a powerful rap performance, blending her professional and artistic endeavors. She has also been featured on the Washington Post, Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business, NBA 2KTV, and the Trespass Project among others.

Naomi’s own diverse experiences in the corporate, entrepreneurial, sports, and entertainment worlds have equipped her with a unique ability to connect with people from various backgrounds, breaking out of the traditional confines seen in corporate America and even in tech.

Written by Neema Tavakolian

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