An insurance professional whose life and career have been shaped by discipline, education, and a commitment to serving others.
I’m a Nebraskan at heart and an insurance professional whose life and career have been shaped by discipline, education, and a commitment to serving others.
I was born and raised in Omaha and attended Creighton Preparatory School, a Jesuit-run institution. During my time there, I was introduced to values like cura personalis and magis, which still guide how I work today.
After Creighton Prep, I earned a service scholarship through my work on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, where I spent time both as a student and later as an alumni leader. That experience and scholarship allowed me to continue my Jesuit education at Rockhurst University in Kansas City.
At Rockhurst, I earned my degree in Business Administration from the Helzberg School of Management. More importantly, I learned how to think long-term, understand risk, and make decisions that actually hold up in the real world.
After college, I worked as the sole Human Resources Manager for ParkIt, a Kansas City-based hospitality and parking company with over 200 employees. In that role, I handled everything from complex employee situations to helping the company grow the right way. It taught me how to communicate clearly, stay consistent under pressure, and take responsibility when things matter.
Today, I bring all of that into my work as an insurance broker.
I stay connected to the communities I serve and value long-term relationships built on trust and follow-through. I am a firm believer in the “you reap what you sow” belief system, so I treat every interaction as a way for me to make someone’s life better.
I don’t see this business as selling policies. I see it as an ongoing relationship with someone you can trust to take care of your needs. I don’t work for the insurance companies, I work for my clients.