I've worked in this business for 20 years, and what keeps me here remains simple: Our clients feel like family to us. I genuinely care about each person who walks through our door, and I love hearing their stories from the past and their plans for the future. Those conversations remind me why this work matters.
I've always excelled with numbers and computers, working through formulas and making sure everything adds up correctly. That technical side of the job comes naturally to me, but the relationships with our clients make it meaningful. They trust us with some of the most important decisions in their lives, and I take that responsibility seriously.
Before focusing full-time on the practice, I taught at Lenz Elementary from 2017 to 2019 and at Little Flower School from 2019 to 2024. While at Little Flower, I developed a computer science curriculum that allowed students to receive high school credit. Teaching gave me a different perspective on how people learn and how to explain complex concepts in ways that make sense.
I grew up on a farm in Oregon and showed cattle in 4-H. Community service has always mattered to me. I served as the past president of the Junior League of Reno. Since 2019, I've worked with BTC Reno alongside my two sons, Caleb and Zachary. Giving back to this community and helping improve it matters to me.
I live here in Reno with my husband, Brock, and our boys. Tahoe ranks as my favorite place in the world. We spend our summer days at the beach, and I love traveling and watching my kids play soccer. This area gives us everything we need, and I feel grateful to be part of a community that values connection and taking care of each other.