Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, I’ve lived in several dynamic cities including Las Vegas, New York City, and Tampa, Florida. I earned my Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a focus in Fashion Merchandising from LIM College, followed by a Master's degree from Grand Canyon University. I’m currently pursuing my Juris Doctor at the University of Louisville, following a non-traditional but deeply fulfilling path to a legal career.

Throughout law school, I’ve remained committed to both academic excellence and community impact. I currently serve as the Central High School Fellow, where I teach high school students about street law and constitutional law, helping to make legal education more accessible and empowering for young people. I also serve as the President of Parents Attending Law School (PALS), a student organization dedicated to supporting law student parents in balancing family and academic responsibilities.

Professionally, I work as a law clerk at an employment law firm in Chicago, gaining practical experience in advocating for workers' rights. I was recently honored to receive the Atlas Consumer Law Scholarship, awarded for my commitment to workers' rights advocacy—a cause that continues to inspire my journey in the legal field.

Outside of law school, I enjoy reading, hiking, and spending quality time with my family. I’m a proud mom to twin boys, Sylas and Sawyer, and have been happily married to my amazing husband, Skyler, for nearly seven years.