My path has been shaped by resilience, faith, and a steadfast commitment to serving others. Earning my Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University School of Law in 1997 laid the foundation for a career grounded in purpose and integrity, but the roots of who I am began long before that.
My desire to engage, contribute, and make a difference emerged early.
As a high school student, I walked door‑to‑door supporting George H.W. Bush’s 1988 campaign—a defining experience that reinforced the power of civic involvement.
Over the years, that dedication continued through volunteer efforts with the McCain‑Palin campaign in 2008 and later as a Republican Precinct Delegate, Executive Committee Member, and Trump Campaign Volunteer in both 2020 and 2024.
Through it all, my faith and conservative values have remained steady anchors.
My Story: a full-circle blessing
I grew up on a large farm in Rockford, Michigan, where early mornings tending livestock and working share crops taught me discipline, humility, and a deep respect for the land. Those formative years instilled in me a work ethic that has guided every chapter of my life.
My journey—rooted in family, faith, hard work, and a desire to stand up for what I believe in—continues to inspire me to serve, lead, and give back wherever I can.
Arriving in Porter County for graduate school in 1994 was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. It opened doors, shaped my career path, and introduced me to a community I have cherished ever since.
Having the opportunity to return last year feels like a blessing—an unexpected full‑circle moment that has renewed my gratitude and sense of purpose.