For years, I’ve lived, worked, and invested my heart into Rogers Park. I've volunteered at local events, spoken with neighbors about the challenges we face, and fought for small businesses to be heard. Through the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce, which we’ve been building from the ground up, I’ve seen firsthand how resilient, diverse, and spirited our community truly is.
Lately, I’ve been thinking seriously about what comes next—not just for me, but for our ward.
What would it mean to have an Alderman who doesn’t just represent Rogers Park at City Hall, but lives Rogers Park every day? Someone who rides the CTA, shops on Clark Street, organizes block cleanups, and actually answers emails and phone calls from constituents?
I’m not announcing anything yet—but I won’t pretend I haven’t been encouraged to run. If I ever do, it won’t be for a title. It would be to amplify your voices, not mine. To prioritize safety, local business, affordable housing, and transparent leadership—not slogans.
Right now, I’m focused on continuing the work in front of me: supporting entrepreneurs, keeping our neighborhood informed, and being present at every meeting and event I can.
But someday? I just might take that next step.
Until then, I’m listening.
