Why I’m Running

The closure of Master Lock has been a pivotal moment for me. After losing my job and witnessing the doors shut on a legacy of hard work and dedication made a profoundly impact. It wasn't just the loss of jobs; it was the fading heartbeat of a factory that has meant so much for my community.

This event is what has spurred me to run for Alderman. I recognized that to protect the future of Milwaukee, we must safeguard our union jobs which have long been the city's backbone. Moreover, as a staunch advocate for education and vocational training, I believes in the immense potential of union apprenticeships. They not only equip our youth with tangible skills but instill in them a sense of purpose. I am determined to ensure that every young individual in our community finds their path, values their worth, and contributes to our community.

By empowering Milwaukee's youth with purpose and direction, I aim to reduce crime, steering individuals away from bad decisions.

My vision: Establish our city as #1 for apprenticeships, offering family supporting careers and meaningful opportunities for all.