My Mission

Born and raised in Georgia, I appreciate our state's values and community spirit. My upbringing in Woodstock, coupled with my parents' emphasis on education and co-parenting, instilled in me a strong sense of discipline and family values. My initial exposure to the legal world during my parents' divorce sparked my interest in law, leading me to pursue a career in this field.

I graduated from Etowah High School and earned my bachelor's degree in political science with a minor in Sociology from Kennesaw State University. My legal journey began at John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, where I interned for the City of Atlanta Solicitor General's office and the Georgia Court of Appeals. After law school, I started my career as a prosecutor in Douglas County, eventually moving to Savannah to work in the Chatham County District Attorney's office under DA Meg Heap.

During my seven years under DA Meg Heap's leadership, I honed my prosecutorial skills and contributed to making Savannah a safer place. As a practicing attorney for ten years, I have managed over 10,000 cases across various courts, including Probate Court. My focus on law, respect for the Constitution, and teamwork have led to developing efficient systems that benefit our community and legal process.