The Experience I Bring to the Senate
Healthcare Leadership: Real-World Judgment Under Pressure
I earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and gained management and administrative experience in healthcare. In healthcare, you don’t get to hide from outcomes. You learn to:
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triage what matters most
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manage risk and safety
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lead teams under pressure
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coordinate across systems
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make decisions that affect real families
That’s the kind of disciplined decision-making Colorado needs in Washington.
Nonprofit Executive Director: Workforce + Opportunity That Changes Lives
I served as Executive Director of a nonprofit trade school, helping underprivileged communities and foster youth gain construction trade skills and a path forward. That experience grounded my belief that:
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skilled trades are essential to affordable housing and infrastructure
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opportunity must be built, not promised
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workforce development is one of the fastest ways to restore stability in communities
MBA + Advanced Studies in AI and Cybersecurity: Modern Leadership for Modern Threats
I earned a Master of Business Administration, with advanced studies in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity—because Congress is increasingly making decisions about technology, privacy, critical infrastructure, and national security without understanding the realities on the ground.
Colorado needs leaders who can protect innovation and protect people.
Builder of Governance and Accountability: Not Just Ideas—Execution
I helped start and build a corporation focused on worldwide growth and solutions in:
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sustainable and nuclear energy innovation
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sustainable and affordable housing
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next-generation building strategies and materials
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hydroponics and food resilience
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climate research facilities
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ethical data centers and technology development
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proposals for local and national security infrastructure integration
I didn’t just talk about it. I did the hard work of building it:
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completed corporate registrations and compliance steps
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created internal policies and governance structures
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managed budgets and financial planning
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built pathways for job creation, learning, and university partnerships
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secured State of Colorado OEDIT AITC certification approval (11/18/2025–11/18/2026)
That certification didn’t happen by accident. It required discipline, documentation, credibility, and follow-through.

