Westfield has truly become home for my family.
Although I grew up just an hour away in Bethlehem, PA, I fell in love with Westfield from the moment I discovered it. Our first house was in Scotch Plains, right on the Westfield border, but it wasn’t long before I realized this was the town where I wanted to build my life.
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That feeling only deepened when my children started at Presbyterian Nursery School in town. It was there I began forming close friendships with other local families and truly felt part of the Westfield community.
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Today, my daughter is in 5th grade and my son is in 1st at Franklin School, and I couldn’t be more proud or more invested in our schools and our town.
I love everything about Westfield - from the charm to the community
I’ve even visited the town archives to learn more about the history of my home - because that history matters to me. It’s not lost on me how special it is that my kids can walk to school and to their friends’ houses. That they can enjoy independence in a town that still feels like a neighborhood. That my almost-middle schooler can stroll into town and meet friends at Starbucks after school.
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I love our local restaurants, and the relationships I’ve built with small business owners in town. I feel proud when friends and family come to visit because Westfield is something worth showing off.
Professionally, I’ve built my career as a Sales and Marketing leader.
I thrive on networking, building relationships, and helping people find solutions to their challenges. That’s what I love most about what I do and it’s exactly the kind of energy and problem-solving mindset I’d bring to our Town Council.
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It’s my goal to help preserve what makes Westfield so special. That means supporting responsible development, prioritizing safety, and doing what we can to avoid congestion while still helping our town thrive.
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I’m deeply committed to this community because it’s not just where we live. It’s where we’ve planted our roots.