The Race is On – Thank You, Twinsburg!
Last week, I took an important step in my journey to serve our community — I submitted my paperwork to the Summit County Board of Elections to be considered for the November 4, 2025 election.
On Saturday, August 9, the Akron Beacon Journal printed the news: I have officially qualified and will appear as a candidate for the Twinsburg At Large office.
This moment is humbling. I know firsthand the effort it takes for every individual who steps forward to serve the greater good — whether running for city council, school board, or any other seat in our county. Filing the paperwork isn’t just a formality; it’s a commitment to your neighbors, to your values, and to the future of your community.
I am deeply grateful for the countless residents who made this milestone possible. Thank you to those who welcomed me into your homes, stopped to talk at the library, shared your stories at the soccer fields, and signed my petition so my name could be on the ballot. Every conversation has reminded me why I love Twinsburg and why I believe in what we can achieve together.
Why I’m Running
I’m running because I believe Twinsburg’s greatest strength lies in our people — in the connections we build and the way we come together to create something bigger than ourselves. I bring a proven ability to connect groups, bridge ideas, and move projects forward for the greater good. My vision includes:
Driving economic.
Fostering collaboration between residents, businesses, and community organizations to address challenges with innovative, practical solutions.
Ensuring that our city council works transparently, responsively, and always with the best interests of our community in mind.
Why I’m the Right Candidate
I’m not running for a title — I’m running to work. My background as a local full-time Realtor and former corporate executive overseeing community relations has prepared me to listen, solve problems, and bring people together. I believe in a city where ideas are welcomed, voices are heard, and progress is made through cooperation.
As we head toward November 4, I humbly ask for your support and your vote. Let’s shape the future of Twinsburg — together!