I’m a central Arkansas native, and I’ve spent my career in nonprofit and public service because I love meeting and supporting people. I’ve worked as the director of development at the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas for three years, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to champion economic security for women and girls across our state every day.

PRESSING QUESTIONS
Biggest challenges in my career
I’ve been underestimated, and I’ve also allowed myself to feel underqualified. Maybe it’s the nature of being a woman, but I’ve worked very hard to prove others and myself wrong!
How I knew this was my passion
I believed (and announced) as a kid that “girls can do anything boys can do, and probably better.” Now, I want to help give women every opportunity to do better.
What I learned from my first job
Figure things out. If you don’t know how to do something, take the initiative to learn how to make it happen.
Best career moment so far
Honoring the Top 100 Women of Impact in Arkansas in 2023. Recognizing the hard work of trailblazers and women striving to make our state better was a truly special experience.











