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Listening First, Leading Forward

I believe that Loveland citizens must come before development, spending, or politics.

The city needs a listener who ensures all voices are heard.

About Me

I'm no stranger to navigating conflict and building consensus. As a certified mediator with experience in hundreds of family, civil, and criminal cases, I have helped people find common ground in the most difficult circumstances. My calm, unbiased approach and commitment to listening are exactly what Loveland needs during a time of increasing division and frustration.

I bring a lifetime of experience to my candidacy for mayor. I served as an Account Executive for TMP Worldwide, the parent company of Monster.com, overseeing global recruitment for Novartis Pharmaceuticals. I also studied at the Massachusetts School of Law, sharpening my skills in justice and negotiation.

Before retiring to Loveland with my partner of 26 years and our Doberman, Apollo, I was deeply involved in my local community. I volunteered on multiple public boards including the Education Committee, Board of Health, Sewer Commission, and the Public Access Cable Commission. That commitment to public service continues in Loveland, where I currently serve on my neighborhood HOA board and am a member of the Loveland Historic Preservation Commission.

My Vision for Loveland

I believe in what Loveland can be—a thriving, inclusive, and forward-thinking city where every resident feels seen, heard, and valued. A place where families want to stay, businesses want to grow, and visitors feel the heart of our community the moment they arrive.

My vision for Loveland is rooted in possibility—not just maintaining what we have, but building something better together.

I see a Loveland where the people who serve our community—teachers, first responders, nurses, city staff—can also afford to live in the neighborhoods they protect and support. Where affordable housing isn’t just a promise, but a reality for working families, young people starting out, and seniors aging with dignity.

I see a city where we tackle complex challenges—like homelessness, growth, and infrastructure—not with fear or finger-pointing, but with collaboration, compassion, and common sense. A city where decisions are guided by transparency, facts, and community voices—not partisan politics or special interests.

I believe Loveland can be a model for the region: a city that protects its natural beauty, supports local business, preserves its historic character, and still looks ahead with bold ideas and inclusive policies.

Most of all, I envision a Loveland that brings people together. One that honors our differences, listens with empathy, and lifts each other up. Because that’s how great cities are built—not just with concrete and zoning plans, but with community and care.

That’s the Loveland I believe in. That’s the Loveland I will work for. And that’s the Loveland we can build—together.

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