Always working for you.
Recognized Leadership
Elected Ferndale City Councilwoman, 2015-Present
Former Ferndale Public Schools, Board of Trustees
Communities for a Lifetime Achievement designation from the State of Michigan, 2019
Elected Officials Academy Education Award from the Michigan Municipal League, 2019
ABOUT ME
I moved to our vibrant community over 30 years ago. I knew this was home. I have raised my children on West Saratoga Street, where all five attended Ferndale Public Schools. I quickly learned this is a community that encourages involvement. I embraced that philosophy and am proud to say that I have served as a community volunteer and elected official, on the City Council and Board of Education, for over a decade. With years of commitment and dedication to my community, I have applied all I learned through my years of public service.
EXPERIENCE MATTERS
Seeing the importance of good governance as a School Board Trustee, I was willing to further invest in my community to serve on Ferndale’s City Council. I am grateful that the voters twice elected me to this important position, where I maintain a fair, thoughtful, and independent stance when tough decisions are brought before us. I have served as the City Council liaison for several boards and commissions. I now ask voters to trust my experienced leadership and support me as I run for Mayor of Ferndale.
I have championed efforts toward affordable and accessible housing, advocating for use of qualifiers for adjusted median income. I am proud that during my tenure Ferndale was designated a Michigan Communities for a Lifetime. I am a strong advocate for equity and inclusion, helping establish the yearly Juneteenth Celebration, and I am proud that Ferndale now raises the Pan African flag and Pride flag in yearly ceremonies. I championed the Ban the Box policy and supported the ordinance to ban conversion therapy for minors. I support Ferndale’s anti-racism declaration along with ongoing DEI training for our staff. I work to seek out voices that need to be heard.
As the first Black councilwoman in Ferndale, I have discovered how important it is to have leaders who represent and embrace the diversity of our city, and I am proud to be part of Ferndale’s historic moment in electing its first black Mayor
Now I seek your support as I run for Mayor.
Committee and Boards
Ferndale PTA
Ferndale Fine Arts Boosters
Ferndale Education Foundation, former board member
Women Officials Network of Oakland County
Economic Incentives Committee
Parks and Recs Board
Michigan Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials
Education & Professional Experience
BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from Madonna University
Resource Specialist, Area Aging on Aging