Occupation
Lawyer, Business owner
LL.M. (Master of Laws), Pace University School of Law; law degree (2017). Background in corporate law, government, and compliance. Business owner and co-owner of Acquario in Keller, focused on operations, job creation, and financial management. Active in the Keller Chamber and Rotary.
I am running for City Council because I have invested in Keller, built businesses here, and want to help protect what makes this community special. As a small business owner, I understand the importance of smart growth, public safety, and fiscal responsibility.
My background in corporate law, government, and business operations has prepared me to make informed, practical decisions. I am used to solving problems, managing budgets, and working with people from different backgrounds.
I support clearer summaries of key decisions, timely updates, and more opportunities for public input through town halls and community engagement. Transparency means not just sharing information, but making it understandable and keeping residents informed before and after decisions are made. I support forums to gather input outside formal meetings.
I support policies that ensure all residents are treated fairly and equally under the law, while maintaining compliance with federal and state requirements tied to funding. The City should focus on clear, non-discriminatory practices in hiring, services, and public access.
At the same time, we must ensure policies are transparent, consistent, and do not create unintended bias. Protecting residents means applying the law equally, and maintaining accountability,
I support a measured approach to cooperation with ICE under 287(g), focused on public safety and lawful enforcement. Any partnership should be clearly defined, transparent, and consistent with state and federal law. It is equally important to maintain trust between law enforcement and the community so residents feel safe reporting crimes and engaging with local officials.
The most critical issues facing Keller are managing growth, keeping the density low, maintaining public safety, and preserving the quality of life that residents expect. Growth must be responsible and aligned with infrastructure, traffic capacity, and community character.
Campaign Phone
817-5327137
Occupation
Self Employed
I am an Army Infantry Combat Veteran and a retired Coast Guard officer where I held leadership roles in operations, security, and emergency response. I have an MBA from Texas A&M with executive experience in managing global teams and large-scale operations.
I am running to keep Keller a safe, well-managed community where families can thrive. My background in military service and executive leadership has taught me how to make tough decisions and manage resources responsibly in order to deliver results. I have led teams in high-pressure situations and managed complex operations. I will bring disciplined and accountable leadership that focuses on public safety, fiscal responsibility, and preserving Keller’s quality of life.
I support the clear and timely communication of agendas, decisions, expanded public comment opportunities, and the use of digital tools to help keep residents informed. I would advocate for town halls and community listening sessions to ensure input is happening before decisions are made. My approach is simple: communicate early and often, and make decisions in the best interest of the community.
I believe in equal treatment under the law for every resident. City government should not be in the business of advancing political or ideological agendas through DEI mandates. I oppose policies tied to federal funding that require divisive or preferential treatment based on one’s identity.
Public safety must come first. I support cooperation with ICE, including 287(g), to ensure those who commit crimes are identified and handled under the law. During my Coast Guard service, I conducted interdiction operations at sea and saw illegal migration firsthand. That experience shapes my belief in consistent enforcement, focused on public safety while treating people with dignity and respect.
Keller’s most critical issues are public safety, responsible growth, infrastructure, and fiscal discipline. We must continue fully supporting our police and fire services while planning for future needs. Growth should be carefully managed to protect Keller’s character and avoid overburdening roads and infrastructure. I will prioritize long-term planning and smart budgeting to ensure Keller remains a safe and thriving community for long after my tenure on the council.
Campaign Phone
817-688-6777
Occupation
Chiropractor
Doctor of Chiropractic. Active practice in Keller, Texas since 1992 working full time.
Desire to continue to give back to the community that has been so gracious to me and my family. I have always been engaged and involved in the community and will continue to do so; regardless of this election. We have been extremely successful in business by watching how, what and why we spend monies. Life is about needs outweighing the wants.
This city is very transparent to the happenings of city activities. I find it critical that all meetings are open and visible to the citizens. Personally, I will have accesibilty and availability to the citizens if they want to work for solutions and not just beating a drum to be the loudest person in the room. Let's work for a common good vs just to win the argument.
No one should be discriminated regardless if it's DEI, race, sex, color and any other form. Treat all people equally and the concern for discrimination would be mute.
IF a person is in this country illegally they have no rights to the same protections of law. Many people are here in the US and did it the way the law determines is correct. Follow the rules of this nation just like all other nations demand of anyone coming to their lands. Many of my friends are minority per their upbringing. They are more outraged about the illegal crossings that the American citizens.
Safety. The city needs to continue to have the best of Fire and Police to keep the bad elements from venturing into the boundaries. Comparable salaries as other cities would be a great start.
Taxes. The prior councils have done a wonderful job of cutting taxes as they determined was available. A tax increase is coming down the tracks regardless of who is sitting in the seats.
Streets an roads. More people in the area puts a higher demand on the infrastructure.