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Get to know me!

Born in April of 1996 in New Albany, Indiana my parents wanted to raise my siblings and I in a safe and tight-knit community. As a native of Caldwell County I am a product of a caring community. Having grew up in Princeton it will always be home to me and I am forever grateful for my upbringing and support from the people that make this area special. I am a graduate of Caldwell County High School, Class of 2014. After graduating, I enlisted in the United States Army as a Paralegal; finding my place among the elite ranks of 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. I am a graduate of Western Kentucky University with a Bachelors in Corporate and Organizational Communication with a focus in Business and a Minor in Clinical and Community Behavioral Health. My work history spans over multiple areas of public services including: United Way of Southern Kentucky as a Community Impact Coordinator and Essential Community Services 2-1-1 Operator, Caldwell County Schools as a Para-Educator, and now currently for the City of Princeton as your Deputy City Clerk and Code Enforcement Officer.

A Glimpse Into My Life

  • U.S. Army

    I enlisted as a Paralegal Specialist in July of 2014, completing Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO and Advanced Training at Fort Lee, VA at the Judge Advocate General’s Training Center. Being stationed in Fort Lewis Washington I found myself surrounded by great leadership and mentors that have molded me into the man I am today. My Army Career came to a close in December of 2017, being fortunate enough to attend many schools including: Airborne School, Air Assault School, and Ranger Assessment and Selection Program.

  • WKU

    I started schooling in January of 2018 and found myself being apart of different organizations that allowed me to give back to the school and community through collaborative projects with many different university organizations. Through WKU Christian Student Fellowship campus ministry I was able to serve through discipleship and community groups. I was also the Vice President and Treasurer of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternal Group where we gave back to the community through philanthropic services focused on Feeding America and Hope Harbor.

  • City of Princeton

    I have a deep rooted connection and appreciation for all the City of Princeton has given to me in my lifetime. From the guidance and mentorship of my teachers and coaches to the individuals and businesses that taught me the value of hard work and gave me the opportunity to prove myself. I found myself returning to Princeton after my Fathers passing in September 2021; as I focused on establishing my home, I worked construction in different parts of the area to help rebuild after the December tornado. I eventually was hired as a para-educator in Tiger Academy and working part-time as your Code Enforcement Officer; Ultimately, working full time with the City as your Code Enforcement Officer/Deputy City Clerk/ABC Officer.