More than a resume — a person with a point of view.
Photo 1 — Hero portrait
I grew up in Boulder, Colorado, competing at the state level in both swimming and cross country — which probably explains more about how I work than anything on my resume. I learned early that showing up consistently, being coachable, and not quitting when things get hard is what separates good from great. I brought those habits to everything that followed.
I came to the University of San Diego not entirely sure where I was headed — just that I wanted to build something real. I found commercial real estate, and it clicked immediately. It's an industry that rewards curiosity, relationship-building, and the willingness to do the analytical homework most people skip. I've spent the last four years building across every part of it I could access — from swinging a hammer on construction sites in Boulder to underwriting multimillion-dollar portfolios at JLL to supporting healthcare team at CBRE.
What drives me, beyond the work itself, is the belief that real estate is ultimately about people — the tenants who need the right space to do their best work, the investors building for a future they may not live to see, the communities shaped by what gets built and what doesn't. I want to be someone who understands all of those layers, and who brings genuine care to every deal I touch.
Where I came from
Where I came from
Before I ever underwrote a property, I was spending summers doing property maintenance and exterior landscaping for 20+ units in Boulder — coordinating work schedules, managing tenant satisfaction, and eventually designing and executing a full remodel that increased rents by over 5%. Before that I was doing general construction on multifamily. I didn't know it at the time, but I was learning real estate from the ground up — literally.
I was also a state-level competitive swimmer and cross country runner at Fairview High School, a 5A program in Colorado. I served as swimming captain and cross country event coordinator. Those years taught me more about work ethic, team culture, and performing under pressure than any classroom did.
Education
University of San Diego - Bachelor of Business Administration in Real Estate and Finance, Minor in Entrepreneurship
• NAIOP San Diego — Member, attending industry events and expanding professional network
• USD Real Estate Society — VP of Research and Outcomes
• USD Women in Business — Vice President
• Kappa Kappa Gamma — Membership Engagement
• Ferguson Scholarship Program
• LifeRamp Mentorship Program
Organizations
Values
A few things that shape how I show up everyday.
01
Ambition
I want to build a career at the intersection of real estate, technology, and leadership — and I'm not interested in shortcuts. I want to earn every room I walk into. Right now that looks like showing up early, asking better questions, and working on skills that compound — technical literacy, market knowledge, and the ability to communicate clearly in writing
02
Kindness
Commercial real estate is fundamentally a people business, and I believe the best brokers, investors, and operators are also the ones who genuinely care about the people on the other side of the table. I try to be the person who makes others feel seen and heard — in a meeting, at a networking event, or just in the hallway.
03
Curiosity
Curiosity, for me, looks less like collecting credentials and more like not being able to leave a question alone. I picked up an entrepreneurship minor because I wanted to understand how things get built from scratch. I taught myself how to use AI tools because the technology was moving faster than any syllabus could track. I've cold-called property owners, sat in institutional investor panels, and spent summers doing landscaping remodels on multifamily properties — not because each one was a strategic career move, but because I wanted to know what that world actually felt like from the inside. That habit of going to the source is something I don't plan on losing.