Community Oriented
I was on the Board of the Local Service District of Bright and have been an Executive member for the Sno-Drifters Snowmobile Club Inc. (Club 10), and Director of the Atlantic College of Applied Health Sciences. I’m a member of both the Friends of Mactaquac Lake and Friends of Mactaquac Park. I enjoy attending events put on by the organizations in our community. I have volunteered with Meals on Wheels and occasionally captain the Lakeway Houseboats at the Mactaquac Marina. I’m grateful for the work these organizations do, and I help in any way I can.
Every chance I get, I’m outside using my chainsaw, tractor, portable sawmill, or snowmobiling and boating. I enjoy learning how to operate new equipment and have even done some welding. For all the things I do, I carefully research the tools and equipment that may be required.
Being involved in local politics, as I have been for a while now, shows me how important the political process is to people at the local level. I often work face to face with constituents. I continue to make contact with and lobby for residents and businesses in the riding and intend to continue. I like helping people find solutions to their issues and concerns.

Positive Steps Forward
I have built and run two successful businesses in two separate provinces. I embrace learning new skills and new technology. I have worked with farmers, entrepreneurs, and local representatives; their ingenuity has educated and inspired me. I thoroughly enjoy working with people and value their insights, and I enjoy celebrating their successes with them. When one succeeds, we all succeed.

