People across Illinois’ 12th District and throughout Chicago often ask the same question when they feel hurt, threatened, or weakened: What can I do? Too many feel lost in systems that are difficult to navigate and slow to respond. I believe leadership starts with listening and taking responsibility for addressing those concerns
After years of working across industries and alongside government processes, I’ve seen how excessive bureaucracy can block progress and opportunity. I’m running to challenge systems that work against people and to help create a government that serves communities efficiently and fairly.
My background in strategy, business development, private equity, and venture capital has taught me how to identify waste, streamline operations, and make disciplined decisions. These skills are directly applicable to public service and can help bring accountability and practicality to government.
Chicago and Illinois stand at a critical moment. Our state can grow into a shining example of opportunity, fiscal responsibility, and community strength — or continue toward decline through inaction and mismanagement. I believe we can choose a better path with focused, responsible leadership.
This campaign is not about party lines or personal ambition. It is about responding to real needs in our communities. Progress comes from working across differences, focusing on results, and putting people first — always.
I decided to run because meaningful change requires action. This election is not about what I want; it’s about what our community needs — accountability, safety, opportunity, and leadership that is willing to stand up and do the work.
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