I am a focused researcher and civic organizer currently preparing to enter Stetson University College of Law in the Fall of 2026. A graduate of the University of Florida, my background is defined by a deep interest in how digital tools and political theory intersect to shape modern governance.
Throughout my undergraduate career, I have been driven by the idea that active citizenship requires both technological literacy and a firm grasp of institutional rules. As I move into my legal education, I am focused on building the foundational knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of 21st-century policy and law.
Public Leadership: My experience as a candidate for the Brevard County School Board in 2024 provided a practical foundation in constituent relations, public speaking, and the operational realities of local governance.
Organizational Management: I have extensive experience navigating the administrative side of Florida politics, including the management of state-level filings, campaign finance compliance, and organizational logistics.
Digital Theory & Strategy: My background includes a deep study of how modern tools like AI and social media platforms impact voter engagement. I focus on how these technologies can be leveraged to create more transparent and accessible political systems.
In August 2026, I will begin my legal education as a J.D. candidate at Stetson University College of Law. After spending my undergraduate years analyzing the intersection of theory and practical organizational leadership, I am eager to begin the formal study of jurisprudence. My goal is to build a rigorous analytical foundation that will allow me to navigate complex legal frameworks and contribute effectively to the profession.
When I’m not diving into research, you’ll likely find me in the water or at the beach. As a former four-year varsity swimmer, I still value staying active to stay sharp. I enjoy heading to the coast to clear my head, taking long walks with my dog, and decompressing with friends over video games.