Above: ARTCS team from left to right: Todd Prather, Sales Manager; Trey Davison, Corporate Solutions Specialist; Jeff Polk, Corporate Solutions Specialist
Every now and then, someone’s journey through their career leads them somewhere unexpected – somewhere that finally feels right. For one of our team members at ART, that destination is here. And while he prefers to operate in his day to day quietly, his story deserves the spotlight, because it mirrors so much of what makes ART different.
A Background as Broad as His Perspective
He’s not your typical salesman, and that’s exactly why he fits in so well at ART. Originally from Louisiana, with a BA in Finance and MBA in Entrepreneurship from Georgia State University, his career has spanned Fortune 500 brands, tech startups, and health care giants.
Trey started out in experiential marketing working with companies like Coca-Cola and Delta Airlines, and quickly proved to be one of those rare people who could walk into any business and immediately figure out what they actually do. His career path eventually led him into pharma, including a meaningful stint with Bristol Myers Squibb, where he promoted Reyataz, an HIV treatment. Trey was able to help facilitate a powerful campaign called “Fight HIV My Way”, which showcased real-life stories and impact, humanizing what the treatment was able to do. This left a lasting impression on him and helped create a drive to enable people better access to real care – a drive right in line with ART’s mission.
An eye opening experience that led to ART
Fast forward to 2013, while working in marketing for an imaging center in Pueblo, CO, he noticed something.
A consistent stream of patients with plantar fasciitis were being referred to a chiropractor, oddly enough, where their pain was being resolved in five minutes and a minimal number of treatments.
Naturally skeptical, especially given his pharmaceutical and corporate background, he dug deeper. He went to see the doctor in person and learned that what he was using was not your typical Chiropractic treatment but rather Active Release Techniques. The doctor, who was an Elite Provider for ART shared his story with Trey and what he heard was eye-opening. Across industrial groups like Evraz (a steel mill) and other manufacturing companies, this technique had fast results and was eliminating downtime, reducing workers’ comp cases, and actually helping people get better.
It was a moment of professional recalibration.

Trey Davison
Years went by, but finally, in January 2025, the timing was right. Trey joined ART, and something clicked.
The Other Side of Workers’ Comp
Coming from the corporate world, he had always viewed workers’ compensation from the outside. It was numbers, charts, and financial risk. Now, he’s learning the other side – how it feels from the inside out. From EHS (Environmental Health & Safety) practices to HR insights, he’s diving deep into how real recovery and support transform lives, not just balance sheets. A big step from his initial path into the financial world.
“This is the happiest I’ve ever been. My job is to fly around the country and watch people feel better. Who gets to say that?”
Learning directly from experts like Todd Prather, EHS Manager and Sales Manager at ART, he’s gaining new respect for how ART brings together science, care, and human-centered healing. It’s more than a job, it’s a mission.
Why Clients Should Care
This story isn’t just about one employee. It’s about the kind of people who find their way to ART.
People who’ve seen the inside of boardrooms and hospital rooms. People who’ve worked across industries and continents. People who have been skeptical, until they saw real results. People who’ve dedicated years to understanding why people hurt, and how they heal.
When you work with ART, you’re not just accessing a service. You’re working with people who’ve made it their life’s mission to champion recovery from every angle.
Because to us, five minutes of pain relief isn’t magic. It’s medicine done right.