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Term Length
4 years
Election Date
Nov 4, 2025
About Me
Party
Independent
Occupation
IT Operations Analyst
Fun Fact
In high school, I was a theater kid, which is probably why I love public speaking more than most people. These days, I work in IT, helping companies make sense of complex data and systems. Whether I’m troubleshooting a server issue or responding to a resident concern, I bring the same mindset: clear communication, creative problem-solving, and a steady hand. At home, I’m a husband, a hobbyist game-developer, and a devoted dog dad to Mesa, our 15-year-old one-eyed dog who still rules the house. I believe being approachable and adaptable matters just as much as being experienced—and I try to bring that balance to everything I do.
Past Experience
Woodstock is growing, but it’s not growing for us. From corporate developers pricing out families to outside traffic that never lets up, our city is being shaped by people who don’t live here—and represented by a voice that hasn’t changed in over a decade.
I am running for Woodstock City Council, Ward 1, to bring new energy, people-first priorities, and real transparency to City Hall.
I'm not a politician. I'm a neighbor who believes in walkable streets, equitable housing, inclusive public spaces, sustainable growth, and a council that actually listens—and then responds.
My Top Issues
Prioritize safe streets
I will prioritize zoning changes that support walkable, village-style neighborhoods—with shops, homes, trees, and parks all connected safely. This approach eases traffic, improves quality of life, and helps Woodstock grow with intention.
Increasing affordable housing options
I will work to stop the unchecked spread of low-quality corporate-owned rental homes by encouraging the sale of affordable properties to individuals, families, and first-time homebuyers.
Promoting transparency in government decision-making
I will advocate for live-streamed and easily accessible council meetings, clearer public agendas, and regular updates on key issues. I believe in direct communication with residents—responding to emails, answering questions, and making sure you actually know what your councilmember is working on.
Who I'm Running Against
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