I am the mother of four diverse, talented, sometimes trying but always lovable kids, all of whom have either graduated from or are currently attending school in SD61. I have a wonderful husband and partner who is admirably supportive of my community work.
I am thankful to be a 3rd generation visitor on the beautiful and unceded land of the Lekwungen-speaking people. I would like to acknowledge that the historical stewardship and relationship to the land and territories of these peoples continues on today. I thank them for being caretakers of the land and its resources. As part of the important work of reconciliation, I am proud that we are building better and more enduring relationships with the Four Houses to bring the education of all of our children more in harmony with Indigenous culture and beliefs.
I started my career in education at the age of eighteen, eventually obtaining a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from UVic. I was in the classroom as a Teacher-Teaching-On-Call (TTOC) for eight years until I started a family. I enjoyed my time as a TTOC, however, it became a strain on my family. My affinity for numbers led me to do some bookkeeping and this led to a career in accounting and payroll. I have recently transferred the skills from both of my previous roles into a career in human resources as a People Partner with a local technology company. While raising my children, I have been active in the community, serving on the Executive of the Oak Bay Figure Skating Club and the Cedar Hill Middle School Music Parents Association. In my spare time, I love helping out with my daughter's soccer team. I also moonlight unofficially as a taxi driver between schools, the ice rink and the soccer field.