Homegrown Leadership
I am a third generation resident of Maryland’s 41st Legislative District. Raised in Forest Park , I attended Roland Park Elementary & Middle School and graduated from Saint Frances Academy before earning degrees from Salisbury University and the Notre Dame of Maryland University.
My family has long been part of Baltimore’s story, and that legacy continues through my commitment to District 41.
Prepared To Lead
For more than 20 years, I have led at the highest levels of executive office across local, state, and federal government. I have directed policy strategy, guided senior leadership decision-making, and overseen initiatives that shaped legislation, budgets, and community outcomes.
I have led successful efforts to strengthen communication between government and the communities it serves, ensuring that policy is informed by real voices and real needs. I have worked inside executive and legislative offices where governance is built, negotiated, and implemented. I understand how government functions from the inside and how to translate leadership into measurable results.
I am committed to bringing thoughtful, accountable leadership to Annapolis that remains connected to District 41 and focused on delivering meaningful results for its residents.
Community Leadership
I have served the 41st District through sustained political and civic leadership. I was appointed twice to the 41st District Democratic State Central Committee, serving from 2017 to 2018 and again from 2021 to 2022, including serving as Chair of Fundraising during the pandemic, where I helped raise critical funds at a pivotal time for Democratic infrastructure and engagement efforts. From 2018 to 2025, I served as Chair of the 41st District Senate Scholarship Committee, leading outreach and award distribution that supported students pursuing higher education across our community.
From 2019 to 2022, I served as Chairwoman of the Changemakers for the 41st District incumbents slate, helping to coordinate leadership and strengthen collaboration across the district. In 2018, I led and produced the Greater Northwest Neighborhoods Festival, bringing together residents, families, and community partners. My civic involvement also includes service with the Democratic Women of Maryland Action Network, membership in the Howard Park Civic Association, The Links, Incorporated, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
In addition, I was appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History and Culture from 2015 to 2021, further deepening my commitment to preserving history, strengthening institutions, and investing in our community’s future.
My leadership has always centered on building strong coalitions, supporting institutions that serve families, and ensuring that community voice remains at the center of public decision making. I bring that same commitment and experience to this campaign.
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