Today, we pause to recognize Flag Day and celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States Army—a reminder of the enduring values that have shaped this country: service, sacrifice, and commitment to the greater good.
As someone who grew up in a military family, I hold deep respect for all who have served to defend our freedoms. Our flag is a powerful symbol—not only of our history, but of the hope and responsibility we carry as citizens.
At a time when many are speaking out with conviction across the country, I believe strong leadership starts with listening, respect, and a steady commitment to serving everyone. As your candidate for Mayor, I’m committed to upholding those values here in Duvall.
I’m running to lead with love—because that’s how I was raised
My dad served in the U.S. Coast Guard, and from an early age, I saw what it meant to show up for others, to serve with integrity, and to put community before self. Military life came with sacrifices—frequent moves, long separations, missed holidays—but it also taught me resilience, empathy, and a deep appreciation for service. That example stuck with me.
It’s a part of what inspired my own path into public service and what guides me now as I step forward to serve Duvall in a new way.
I’m running to be a servant leader—someone who brings people together, listens deeply, solves real problems, and makes sure Duvall’s future is just as special as its past. This city is full of heart, history, and potential, and I believe we can honor what makes it unique while building something even stronger for the next generation.