As a soil and water advocate, my objective is to actively engage in county policy conversations that center on the best practices that support educational and technical programs concerning the conservation of soil and water resources.

As I have grown throughout my life I have become more grateful to have had parents that exposed the benefits of eating well-rounded meals that included different types of fruits and vegetables. In NYC, we had weekly trips to fresh food markets that I and my brother begrudingly visted on Saturdays. I now happily visit as many farms and farmer's markets as I can giving thanks to the farmers and their teams for bringing their wonderful fresh products to market. In 2020, the newly implemented COVID protocols allowed me to "Work from Home" enabling me to have a little more time to continue my life learning activities. I luckily saw a lecture that spoke to the benefits of having healthy diverse agricultural soils. As an engineer who loves chemistry and biology, I curiously learned as much as I could. Then, I began making phone calls which include a conversation with the Virginia state agronomist, master gardeners and local farmers. In 2021, I began visiting farms, attending virtual conferences for Midwestern Farmers and ultimately got in touch with Jim Hillery, a past Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE) agent. Jim introduced me to the monthy Loudoun soil & water conservation district meetings and other soil and water events in and around Loudoun county. Understanding the benefits reducing rooftop runoff, maintaining low levels of herbicides and pesticides, making sure your dog's poop is properly placed in sealed biodegradable bags helps to protect our watershed. Judiciously diverting food waste away from county landfills back to farms is one way to maintain our prime Loudoun county soils and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

I plan on using my voice:

Standing tall

  • I have a passion for stewardship and sustainability activities

  • I am commited to support nature through science and science through nature

  • I am community-focused through service

  • I am accountable

  • I am a charter member of Sigma Mu Mu Chapter of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

  • I am a member of The Friends of Thomas Balch Library

  • I am an At-Large member of the Loudoun County Heritage Commission

  • Fun Fact: I am DJ BiFocals

  • I am an independent voter

  • There are so many ways we can help our community "Reduce, Reuse and Recycle" for a positive impact on our soil and water resources.

Taking action 2021 - Present

Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Kentucky

  • Conducted the 2021 Agile Program Increment with HS interns at the New AG school conference center at Fabbioli Cellars

  • Attended the July 2021 Rogue Food Conference at the Polyface Farm in Stauton, Virginia

  • Lost Corner Farm in Leesburg, Virginia

  • 2022 Began attending monthly LSWCD meetings in Leesburg, Virginia

  • 2022 Began attending monthly Loudoun County Conservation and Preservation meetings in Purcellville, Virginia

  • Attended the 2022 Ag Tech Conference at the Middleburg Agrculture Research & Extension Center (MAREC) in Middleburg, Virginia

  • Conducted the Loudoun County Co-Creating Our County Event at the Franklin Park Arts Center in Purcellville, Virginia

  • Attended the 2023 Potomac Watershed Roundtable Meeting at the Powers Farms and Brewery in Midland, Virginia

  • 2023 Conservation in Loudoun Fair

  • 2023 Provided public comments as to the benefits of maintaining 70% of Loudoun Prime Soils during board of supv. meeting at Loudoun County Government Center

  • Attended many Virtual conferences that covered topics that dealt with restoring our relationships with soil biology and Local ecosystems