County CouncilCounty Council’s roles include approving the yearly county budget and capital improvement projects, and creating legislation via ordinances, resolutions and proclamations. Council members serve a four-year term.NOTE:This candidate’s responses were not available before our publication deadline. Voters are welcome to encourage the candidate to share their views. Updated responses will be posted as they are received.
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843-410-8497
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Education
Master Degree Clinical Psychology The Citadel
Experience
Small business owner focused on providing physicians/medical doctors for assignment work in hospitals across the Southeast (Friend Healthcare Solutions, LLC).
I support several County Council–aligned actions already underway that are directly addressing flooding across Charleston County, particularly in coastal and low-lying areas like our district. I support continued investment in stormwater capital improvement programs. These include both large-scale projects and smaller, targeted drainage fixes that can quickly alleviate localized flooding. Smaller projects—such as pipe replacements, ditch clearing, and localized capacity improvements—are often some of the most effective near-term solutions for residents dealing with recurring issues.
I would push for a stronger requirement that new development does not worsen flooding conditions. That means enforcing strict stormwater standards and requiring developments to manage their runoff on-site so they do not add to existing drainage problems. In many cases, flooding has been exacerbated by upstream development, and that must be addressed more aggressively.
I support several County Council actions already underway that aim to balance development pressures with the protection of natural resources and existing neighborhoods.
I support the continued use and enforcement of the Charleston County Comprehensive Plan. This plan is the foundation for responsible growth, with clear priorities around protecting natural resources, managing density, and preserving quality of life. However, it must be treated as a binding guide for decision-making—not something that is easily set aside during rezoning requests.
Second, I support the County’s use of growth boundaries and land use frameworks that direct higher-density development into appropriate areas while preserving rural and environmentally sensitive land. These tools are essential to preventing unchecked sprawl, protecting marshes and wetlands, and maintaining the character of our communities. I plan to get the City. County, Kiawah and Seabrook to make the urban growth boundary firm and permanent.
The duplication of services in the Lowcountry is extremely inefficient and fiscally wasteful in my opinion. I have always thought that the municipalities should come together and look at streamlining trash/recycling services to make it more unified and less confusing on the residents. To have multiple services only going to houses served under certain municipality on a specified day is wasteful and inefficient..
A unified approach would most certainly provide the greatest bartering power to reduce the overall cost to the third party provider saving all three municipalities which may be an opportunity to reduce taxes on its citizens.
From my experience the individual municipalities do NOT currently communicate in this manner and are very siloed at present. It is time to change this for the reasons I have illustrated in the above context.
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843-597-5900
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Experience
Charleston City Council 2022-2026
Increase infrastructure capacity. Old outdated piping etc being improved. Continue to clear drainage areas so communities don't flood and more efficient projects Countywide.
Preserving green space through Greenbelt funding and supporting our local parks and recreation programming.
Take the lead on certain initiatives and ensure municipalities are working together rather than against each other.