Born in Metchosin, I've had the privilege of living across Canada, from BC to Quebec. These experiences have enriched my understanding of governance, landscapes, and diverse needs. I take pride in my bilingualism and in sharing my Francophone heritage.
With degrees in political science and economics, alongside certifications in personal training, project management and Reiki, my career spans public, private, and non-profit sectors. Formerly a Federal Investigator for Integrity Services and founder of BC Health Care Matters, a BC-based patient advocacy group, I've advocated extensively for diverse needs. My husband and I now own and operate a business in the Westshore that provides Marine Repair Services across the Southern Vancouver Island region.
Good governance requires transparency, accountability, collaboration, and commitment to the people. I am committed to amplifying community voices to advocate for patient needs. I have a proven track record of effecting change through BC Health Care Matters.
As a parent myself, I understand firsthand the joys, challenges, and priorities that come with raising a family. This personal experience deeply informs my approach to advocacy and governance. I am committed to addressing the concerns of fellow parents, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met. Together, we can work towards creating a community where families thrive, children receive a quality education, and everyone has access to the resources they need for a brighter future.
I look forward to leveraging my diverse background to fostering positive change both locally and provincially.