

My family and I moved to Missouri City my junior year of high school. Adapting to
and excelling in new environments is second-hand nature since my father was in
the military. I would learn that the ability to adapt provided essential skills such as
being able to focus on solutions quickly rather than wallowing in the problem. This
would prove to be a valuable asset in the business world later in life. I graduated
from Lawrence E. Elkins High School in 1995 and went on to obtain my
undergraduate degree in Business Management with a minor in Accounting from
Albany State University. I returned to Missouri City and began working at the
Imperial Sugar Company in Sugar Land, TX as an accountant. Part of my duties
was to oversee several hundred accounts that totaled well into the millions. I also
trained people to efficiently use a financial system to maintain those million dollar
accounts.
In 2003 I graduated from Houston Baptist University with a MBA in Business
Administration with generous portions of Human Resources, Accounting, and
Business Strategies. In 2007 I graduated from Thurgood Marshall School of Law
at Texas Southern University. After graduating with my law degree, I began
working at the Department of Labor in Washington D.C. as a Legislative Analyst. I
also spent a short time in the Office of the Solicitor within the Department of Labor.
After I returned to Missouri City, I began working at a financial institution in the
Galleria Area. I also continued to work in my community. I was here when
Hurricanes Ike and Katrina came through ravaged our states and our neighboring
states. I was here when Houston and its surrounding cities and suburbs opened
their arms, homes, and hearts to those who were hit hardest. I was one of the
thousands of people who volunteered their time help people get back on their feet.
I saw the generosity of the multitude and how we all made a difference in the
community. I saw neighbors sharing the generators with 5 and 6 neighbors at one
time. I was a recipient and a donor of food, water, and ice. We all witnessed
first-hand what a tremendous difference one person can make. I am licensed to
practice law in the state of Texas and I intend to make a definite mark in the legal
community.
Presently, I am starting a non-profit organization to help at-risk students. Striving to
make a difference in Ft. Bend on a larger scale, I want to bring more first-time
voters to the poll and re-ignite the spark in currently registered voters to return to
the polls with consistency. I have a hosts of ideas that will better Ft. Bend but I
need your help to make them possible. I am running to be your next Ft. Bend
County Clerk and I am asking for your vote.

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