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ABOUT ME
What I Stand For
I’m running for the Board of Supervisors because I love San Francisco and want to make it function better for the people who live, work, and visit here. As a 31-year-old renter, I understand firsthand how the cost of housing is pushing residents out. As a government attorney and leader, I know that slow, inefficient bureaucracy holds our City back. San Francisco needs bold, urgent action to make housing more affordable, streamline government, and allow small businesses to thrive.
My Path
I got my start in public service as an intern while still in high school, then went on to study political science at UC Davis. After interning for Congress in Washington, D.C., I attended UC Law San Francisco, where I immediately focused on local government law. Since then, I’ve clerked for both the Office of the County Attorney in San Mateo County and San Francisco City Attorney’s Offices. I have also served as an attorney for cities and special districts throughout the Bay Area. Now, I work as a government leader, focused on improving how local government serves its residents.
For me, this work isn’t just a career — it’s a lifelong commitment to making government more effective and responsive to the needs of the community.
I was born and raised in the Bay Area and have spent my entire life here — including more than nine years living in San Francisco. My connection to this City runs deep, and so does my commitment to public service.
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