I have spent more than thirty years working in accounting and finance, serving major corporations, entrepreneurial companies, and nonprofit organizations. Throughout my career, I have built my reputation on careful analysis, disciplined budgeting, and making sure the numbers truly make sense before major decisions are made.

I believe Marana can remain a place where families thrive and grow together, but only if we make decisions that put people before corporate interests. Recent proposals, including a hyperscale data center and an ICE detention facility, raise serious questions about affordability, infrastructure, and quality of life.

On the Town Council, I will not be a rubber stamp. I will work to make Marana affordable, plan growth responsibly, and attract businesses that strengthen our community without selling out our town.