Public Service
Across elected office, volunteer service, and appointed public safety roles, my approach is consistent: to show up, take responsibility seriously, and focus on the practical work that helps communities function.
Paramus Board of Education
Elected twice by Paramus residents, I have served as both Finance & Budget Chair and Achievement & Assessment Chair — oversight of both the money and the academics. I pushed the district to explore alternatives to the state health plan, reducing projected costs by nearly $5 million without cutting coverage. I ask hard questions, hold the line on fiscal accountability, and fight for outcomes that actually show up in classrooms.
Volunteer Firefighter - Paramus
Firefighter I and II certified, I respond to emergencies in Paramus. Most people don't realize what it takes to become a volunteer firefighter — the training is rigorous, the commitment is real, and when you're on a call, there's no room for anything but focus and trust. This work has shaped how I think about preparation, accountability, and what it actually means to be part of a community — not just living in one, but being responsible for it.
Law Enforcement Officer - Paramus
Before earning my appointed SLEO position in Paramus, I completed the Auxiliary Police Academy in Union County and served with the Paramus Auxiliary Police. Public safety work at the municipal level is demanding and detail-oriented — it requires training, clear standards, and the kind of consistent presence that builds trust over time. That's what this role has taught me, and it's what I bring to it every day.