1. Share one specific personal or professional accomplishment that you believe qualifies you to represent Airdrie residents on Airdrie City Council.

I was first elected in 2013 and have served 11 years on Airdrie City Council. I feel that my experience in those year has provided me with the knowledge and experience to serve once again. I work every day to support the entrepreneurial spirit in our city, and I am proud to do so through my business The Airdrie Farmers Market.

2. What are your top three priorities and why?

Ensuring that our future facilities are built right sized, with long-term affordability and budget in mind.

Continue to show support and advocate that the RCMP should stay as our policing force in Airdrie as we have built a very strong relationship/partnership with them through the years. Consistency in policing will keep our community safe and our crime severity index decreasing.

Approach growth practically and with a firm response. Making sure any new neighborhood structure plans compliment their surroundings and have the proper amenities and services planned within them.