What I Stand For
I’m not running to climb a political ladder, I’m running because I’m one of you.
I’m a father, a neighbor, a taxpayer, and a lifelong Boardman resident. I know what it means to be part of this community because I’ve never left it. My personal values reflect those of the families who live and work here every day.
Stay Grounded, Stay Accessible
Titles don’t make leaders, actions do. I believe elected officials should never lose touch with the people they serve. I’ll remain approachable, return calls, and keep residents informed, because that’s what neighbors do.
Government Should Work For You
Decisions made by trustees should reflect what the people want, not what the few decide behind closed doors. I’ll advocate for open government, clear communication, and transparent decision-making.
Shared Struggles Build Better Solutions
As a homeowner, small business owner, and parent of young kids, I face the same challenges other families do, rising taxes, road conditions, school funding, safety. That’s why I’m motivated to work on real, practical solutions that help everyone.
Fresh Eyes Bring Better Ideas
The same problems won’t be solved by the same perspectives. I’ve never held political office, and I see that as a strength. I bring fresh thinking and a community-first mindset to every issue.
Respect the Public’s Money
Every tax dollar matters. I believe in careful, intentional spending and will always prioritize cutting waste before raising taxes.
Public Service is a Privilege
I see the trustee role as a way to give back, not as a position of status. I’m running to serve, not to be served.