
For over two decades, I’ve worked alongside families, seniors, youth, and people with disabilities to expand opportunity and strengthen dignity. Together, we can build a Riverside that is safer, more accessible, and more accountable to the people who call it home.


I’m running for City Council because Ward 6 deserves a representative who shows up, listens, and leads with integrity and tenacity. Too many families feel unheard, too many neighborhoods feel overlooked, and too many decisions are made without the transparency our community deserves.
My entire career has been about service, helping people gain access, opportunity, and dignity. I’ve seen firsthand how strong leadership can change lives, and I believe Riverside is ready for a future where every resident has a voice in shaping our city.
This campaign isn’t about politics. It’s about people. It’s about building a Riverside where every family feels safe, every worker is respected, and every neighborhood has the opportunity to thrive.
