This is about our families, our future, and our community.
About Me
I am a proud Fargo North High School graduate who returned home several years ago to build my career and start a family. My wife Erin and I are raising our daughter Nora in South Fargo, along with our golden retriever, Lily. Like many families, we spend a lot of time in our local parks—playing, walking, and enjoying everything Fargo has to offer. I work as a regulatory policy specialist with Xcel Energy, where I focus on complex issues involving infrastructure, long-term planning, and public accountability. As an attorney, I’ve represented a wide array of clients and worked to balance competing interests and find practical solutions that deliver results. These are the same skills I’ll bring to the Park Board: Thoughtful decision-making, Long-term planning, Responsible use of taxpayer dollars


Why I’m Running
Fargo has given my family so much, and I want to give back in a meaningful way. Now more than ever, our parks are essential. In our increasingly busy and sometimes disconnected world, these welcoming third spaces outside of home and work offer priceless opportunities for stress relief, physical health, social connection, and that wonderful sense of belonging that makes Fargo feel like home. Our parks are where memories are made, families connect, and our community comes together. I want to help ensure they remain strong—not just today, but for Nora’s generation and for many generations to come. That means building on what’s working, making smart decisions, and being responsible with the resources entrusted to us.

Thank you.
Thank you for being here and taking the time to learn more.
Get Involved
I’d be honored to earn your support. Volunteer, request a yard sign & help spread the word!

Events
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Let’s Talk.
Let’s keep Fargo’s parks strong, accessible, and built for the future. I want to hear what matters most to you — your ideas, your concerns, your vision for Fargo’s parks. Because the best decisions come from real conversations.

Our parks are where memories are made.
Join me in keeping Fargo’s parks strong for generations.





