
I’m Madi Davis, and I am so excited to have the opportunity to join the 2026 Mardi Gras Court to raise funds for the incredible Red Door Food Pantry.
Though I grew up in Paulding County, I am a 2010 graduate of Excel Christian Academy, claiming Cartersville as my home. In 2017, my husband, Justin, and I opened Noble & Main Coffee Co. downtown, and found ourselves enmeshed in this community at a level we never imagined. Through our thousands of interactions with customers, we have had the joy of meeting many beneficiaries of the Red Door Food Pantry. The impact this organization has on our community is immeasurable and so powerful.
When I am not baking cinnamon rolls or making lattes behind the bar, I enjoy gardening, running, traveling, and spending time with our five-year-old daughter, Hallie.
My past community involvement includes a 6-year term at Tranquility House Domestic Violence Shelter as secretary of the board, volunteering with the Bartow County Library’s Book Buddies program, developing entrepreneurship badge programs for local Girl Scout troops, and assisting an array of other local nonprofits with their sponsorship and caffeination needs.
I have a heart for the people of this community, and am so honored to be chosen to help support the mission of the Red Door Food Pantry in this capacity. As you consider giving to this wonderful organization with your time or resources, I leave you with my favorite quote from Martha Berry, founder of Berry College– “I pray that I may leave the world more beautiful than I found it.” In choosing to support this important mission, you have the opportunity to do just that!