Two Decades of Dedication
With over 20 years of dedicated service in municipal government and community development, I have spent my career focused on practical results that improve the lives of our neighbours. From developing accessible recreation programs early in my career to leading accessibility strategy for the Town of Aurora today, my work has always centred on making municipal services work better for the people who rely on them most.
My commitment to accessibility and local infrastructure is rooted in a deep understanding of King Township's unique challenges and opportunities — from managing growth around our GO corridor to protecting the character of our villages. I believe in a leadership style that is transparent, accountable, and focused on the long-term prosperity of every resident, not just the loudest voices in the room.
Over 20 YEARS IN PUBLIC SERVICE
Proven Results
A record of tangible improvements and community-focused development initiatives.
Accessible Transformation
Modernized municipal operations
Led the creation and implementation of the Town of Aurora's Multi-Year Accessibility Plan (M.Y.A.P.), with firsthand insight into King Township's own M.Y.A.P. Embedding Accessibility compliance and inclusive design across every department, not just on paper, but in practice.
Digitized audit processes and built automated workflows that cut red tape and sped up response times. The same kind of efficiency residents deserve.
Partnerships & Engagement
Developed community partnerships with organizations like Holland Bloorview, Autism Ontario, and ParaSport Ontario, turning policy into programs that directly served residents with disabilities.
STRATEGIC PILLARS
Community Development
Accessibility & Inclusion
Committed to ensuring that every resident has equal access and participation.
Smart Community Growth
Managing growth around the King City GO corridor responsibly, strengthening infrastructure and recreation so they keep pace with our community, not lag behind it.
Small Business & Local Economy
Supporting the 200+ local businesses through better access to existing grant programs, improved streetscapes, and less municipal red tape.
Join the Movement
Whether you're ready to volunteer, ask questions about our community initiatives, or simply want to stay informed, we invite you to get involved. Your voice is essential to our success.