
My husband, Dustin and I have called this district home for 17 years. It’s where we've worked, volunteered, built relationships, and invested our time and energy.
That long-term connection is why I care so deeply about county-level decisions and why thoughtful, people-centered leadership matters.

For more than ten years, I worked in domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy and prevention education, where listening closely, navigating complex systems, and supporting people with dignity and care were essential.
I later owned and operated a dance studio in Appleton for ten years. In addition to running a small business, managing budgets, and planning for the long term, the studio became a place where people from different backgrounds came together.
Watching dancers of all ages and experiences build trust and real connections reinforced my belief that strong communities don’t happen by accident. They are built intentionally through inclusion, communication, and shared purpose.
Across my professional and community work, I bring a background rooted in listening, problem-solving, and understanding systems. Those are the same skills that matter deeply in county government.

Being part of this community means showing up, listening, and giving back.
I currently volunteer with The Hope Fridge, support first-grade students with reading and comprehension at Little Chute Elementary School, and serve on the Grand Chute Beautification Committee.
These experiences keep me connected to neighbors across our community and grounded in the everyday realities people face.
Your support helps keep this campaign moving forward. Thank you for being part of it.
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