Before becoming a real estate advisor, I spent more than 30 years in marketing, public relations, and physician relations — roles that required listening carefully, communicating clearly, and building long-term trust. Those skills shape the way I serve my clients today.
I believe in preparation. I believe in transparency. And I believe every client deserves to feel informed and confident at every step of the process.
Luxury, to me, is not defined by price — it’s defined by service. Whether I’m helping a first-time buyer or guiding a complex executive relocation, I bring the same level of responsiveness, discretion, and attention to detail.
Having worked in healthcare marketing and physician relations at UF Health, I understand what it’s like to recruit, relocate, and integrate professionals into a new community. I’ve worked alongside physicians, executives, and institutional leadership, and I appreciate both the professional and personal considerations that come with a move.
I also truly enjoy working with first-time buyers. There’s something incredibly meaningful about helping someone purchase their first home — it’s a milestone I never take lightly.
No matter the situation, my goal is simple: to make the process smoother, clearer, and less stressful for the people I serve.
Before that, I was Director of Public Communications for a national investment software company, leading proactive media campaigns and securing national press coverage. I also owned and operated marketing and public relations businesses and worked as a writer and editor for multiple publications.
Those experiences taught me how to tell a story, build a brand, and communicate complex information clearly — all skills that translate directly into effective real estate representation.
I’ve had the privilege of serving on the Executive and Leadership Councils of the University of Florida Performing Arts Center, including two terms as Board President. I also served as Board President for Gainesville Pet Rescue and the Humane Society of North Central Florida, and I’ve supported organizations such as the Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention, Tyler’s Hope, Take Stock in Children, and others.
Community is not just where I work — it’s where I’ve invested my time, energy, and heart.
You’ll often find me attending local events, supporting the arts, spending time outdoors, or enjoying time with family and friends.