Rooted in Page. Rooting for Page.
I came to Page as an infant in 1979 and graduated from Page High in 1997. After years away for school and work, I came home in 2021 — because this is where I want to raise my family and serve the community that shaped me.

Six priorities, one Page.
Economic diversification
Bring new businesses and events to Page so we’re less exposed when any one sector slows.
Affordable housing
Actively partner with local developers and seek new approaches to keep Page livable for working families.
Community engagement
One clear, timely, multi-channel source for City information — and a council member who picks up the phone.
Public safety
Fund best-in-class services, strengthen inter-agency cooperation, and grow local talent.
City services & spaces
An aquatic and recreation center, a more beautiful downtown, and trails that connect us.
Long-term infrastructure
A second water straw, Haul road, and Vista — the projects that determine Page’s next 30 years.
Page is my home. It shaped who I am. Now I want to help shape what comes next — carefully, transparently, and together.