About Me.
I'm a Fort Thomas resident who wants to keep Kentucky moving forward by focusing on what matters most: fiscal responsibility, affordable healthcare for ALL Kentuckians, universal preschool for all Kentucky kids, and increased/competitive wages for our commonwealth’s teachers and first responders.
Operations manager of a successful, family-run, small-business consulting firm that I run with my husband. I'm heavily immersed in leading our local PTO, and a strong community leader. I've spent years bringing people together, managing complex priorities, and doing the behind-the-scenes work that keeps families, schools, and communities together. Raising a family while forming a business is no small feat, and I understand the challenges faced by families with so many modern competing needs for work-life balance.
You will regularly find me on the sidelines at soccer, basketball, and football games year-round (please, introduce yourself and say hi!). I graduated from Highlands and later earned my B.S. from Northern Kentucky University, studying psychology and neuroscience; an experience that shaped the way I lead, listen, learn, and understand the world around me.
As a strong advocate for small businesses and an experienced leader, focused on year-over-year growth. I understand firsthand how local businesses anchor our communities. They provide opportunity, stability, and often serve as the “third places” where relationships form and trust grows. Operating a small business has given me a deep appreciation for fiscal responsibility, long-term planning, and the everyday realities faced by families and workers across our region.
For the past 16 years, I’ve built a life with my husband while raising our family and staying deeply engaged in our community. I support our local schools, leading as president of our local PTO. I spend my time organizing volunteers, coordinating large community efforts, balancing competing needs, and advocating for students and families, all while navigating the demands of life and parenthood. Serving my community isn’t something I do occasionally; it’s a central part of who I am and how I live my life.
At the end of the day, I’m also your friend and your neighbor— someone who truly loves people and believes we have far more in common than the headlines suggest. I genuinely care about bringing us together, and I believe that Republicans, Democrats, and Independents can work together by focusing on the things we all value: strong families, safe communities, and a stable future for Kentucky.
My goal is to build connection and collaboration every step of the way.





