Peyton Risley Davis, M.Ed., CALC, founded Collegiate Academic Support, now Triad Educational Coaching, in 2020. Her company is dedicated to empowering college students with learning differences and guiding families as they begin their special education journeys. Peyton's passion for equity and accessibility has inspired active advocacy at the local and state levels, including High Point, Guilford County, and throughout North Carolina.
Peyton's professional expertise includes over 15 years of hands-on experience at institutions of higher education, as well as certifications as an ADHD Life Coach and a Master IEP Coach®. She has served on multiple advisory councils, including the Guilford County Schools Exceptional Children's Parent Advisory Council and the Superintendent's Parent Advisory Council. Currently, she chairs the Council on Educational Services for Exceptional Children (CESEC) within the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Peyton also serves as a parent liaison on the board of directors for Camp R.E.A.C.H. and on the High Point Public Library's Foundation Board.
Peyton and her husband, Jason, are proud parents to Jack, their non-speaking, autistic son. As a special needs parent, Peyton has personally experienced the challenges and joy that come with Jack’s journey. He continues to inspire her dedication in helping families and individuals navigate similar experiences.