• A: Simply put - I don’t belong to an affiliation. My campaign is not about party politics; it’s about people. I’m running as an independent voice focused on what’s best for Loveland. People talk about the “quiet majority,” I believe that’s me, but I’m done being quiet.

  • A: Honesty, respect, hard work, fairness, and the ability to not take things so damn seriously - especially when it’s a laughing matter.

  • A: Equality is another core value for me, whether it’s in opportunity, treatment, or access. I will always stand up for fairness, especially when it comes to how our city treats residents, visitors, businesses, and employees.

  • A: My background is in architectural planning and design as a commercial interior architect. I bring a professional background rooted in complex problem-solving, creativity, designing, planning, building, construction, zoning, codes, and collaboration. That’s city council practice in real life.

  • A: Because I’ll show up, do the work, and prove it. My dad raised me to lead with integrity, not ego.

  • A: I’m not political. I’m practical. I don’t need headlines, I need results.

  • A: Yes, I helped. It wasn’t about politics, it was about right vs. wrong - accountability and decency.

  • A: Apparently she made a social media post endorsing me. I made a statement expressing my belief she was only stirring up more chaos, which I won’t entertain. As I understand it, her endorsement was that she dislikes me less than the alternative. Does that sound like an endorsement or a backhanded complement? Either way, she and I have differing views and I do not accept the chaos.

  • A: No. My opponent, (the ‘experienced’ politician), used a misleading tactic hoping to sway your votes. Playing a multiplayer game alone isn’t leadership - it’s desperate. My husband works in the city facilities (maintenance) department; we've confirmed there are no conflicts. If any vote affects his role, I will recuse myself. That’s what a responsible adult does.

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