I was baffled by a problem. Most folks in Tennessee want the same things, yet those never seem to be the laws that pass. Instead, the laws that pass are the ones that generate the most fear and outrage. It makes you wonder why it works this way, and how we got here. I think it’s because systems that limit choice, like the two parties, are flawed by design — they succeed because they pit us against each other until they fail because of it. We all see it. We all want to do something about it. Why not now?
I’m not a politician. I’m a mechanical engineer, entrepreneur, artist, and at my core — I am a designer. I think on some level we are all designers. We all create our world with our every day choices and beliefs. And from my experience, most of us want to make choices that benefit us and our neighbors. That’s the spirit of the Tennessee I grew up in, and it’s the spirit I want to keep alive.
I'll do everything in my power to guarantee children have the brightest futures by providing better healthcare, childcare, and education for our children.
I will build an economy that acknowledges our climate future and invests in solutions that provide infrastructural resilience and economic prosperity while fighting to save our environment.
No community in Tennessee will be left alone to be marginalized or displaced. I support policies that uplift all Tennesseans and put our communities first.
Cost of living can be addressed from many angles. Workers need to make living wages, housing needs to be affordable and available, and economic investment needs to work for corporations and every day Tennesseans.
Have questions or suggestions? I would love to hear from you!