A veteran, housing advocate, and lifelong problem-solver who’s seen how our systems can lift people up or hold them back. My work across public and private sectors has been shaped by real life: making ends meet, helping neighbors find stability, and stepping up when no one else would. I’m running for County Council because leadership should be visible, accountable, and always in conversation with the people it serves. District 9 deserves more than soundbites; it needs strategy, courage, and follow-through. My campaign is grounded in lived experience, community trust, and an unwavering promise to show up — not just during campaign season, but every season. I won’t be everything to everyone — but I will be everything I said I would be to you.
I believe in building a county that works for everyone. From safe roads to modern infrastructure, we need to grow in ways that create opportunity and improve our quality of life—without losing the character of our communities.
Our county is rich with potential. I want to support local businesses, attract new industries, and create pathways to good-paying jobs—because every resident deserves a chance to succeed.
A safer county is a stronger county. We need to support first responders, invest in prevention programs, and create communities where families feel safe and supported.
Our kids are our future. While the council doesn’t control education policy directly, I’ll fight to make sure our schools and youth programs have the resources and support they need to help students thrive.
I believe government should serve the people—plain and simple. I will work to make county decisions more transparent and ensure that every tax dollar is spent wisely and responsibly.
This campaign isn’t just about me—it’s about us. Together, we can make Prince George’s County the best place to live, work, and raise a family. Join me, and let’s move our county forward.
I’ve lived the values of accountability and service my entire life — as a U.S. Air Force veteran, careers in law enforcement, emergency manager, housing advocacy, and acquisition specialist overseeing how government spends your money.
I’m running for County Council because District 9 deserves more than excuses. We deserve results. I’ll bring watchdog-level oversight, a veteran’s discipline, and an emergency manager’s readiness to lead in moments big and small.