Woodinville is changing—and fast. After living here my entire life, I believe we are standing at the edge of a defining moment. The pace of growth over the past five years has been astounding, and while change is inevitable, it’s how we manage it that matters. That’s why I’m running for City Council.
I was raised on the West Ridge and went to Woodmoor, Northshore, and Inglemoor. I’ve seen firsthand how special this community is. We’re the last true small town on the Eastside—a place where neighbors still look out for one another. That spirit is worth protecting. But if we’re not careful, we risk becoming just another “Anytown, USA.”
In my career as a Continuous Improvement Engineer in the Aerospace industry, I help organizations make smart daily decisions that align with long-term strategic goals. That’s exactly the kind of thinking Woodinville needs right now. I bring a data-forward, pragmatic approach to leadership—but I never forget that good data starts with listening. I spend a lot of time talking with residents and hearing the concerns that matter most.
I’ll focus on ensuring our growth is thoughtful, sustainable, and truly in line with the community’s vision. I’ll also work to improve transparency and deepen public engagement—because I believe leadership is about empowering others, not just making decisions for them.
Woodinville’s future is up to us. I’m asking for your trust—and your vote—to help steer it in the right direction.