I’m running for Hiram City Council because I believe our community deserves leadership that puts people before politics. I will not be seeking campaign donations—my commitment is to serve our city with integrity, transparency, and independence. If you have concerns, just reach out to me and I’ll come talk to you. Together, we can keep Hiram moving forward with common-sense solutions that put our hometown neighbors and community first.
My wife and I have called Hiram home for over ten years, and we’re proud to raise our two kids here. One of them has already graduated from Paulding County Schools, and the other is still at Hiram High — so I know firsthand what it means to have a strong, supportive community around our families.
I’ve spent more than 20 years working in public service, and today I work as an IT Network Systems Engineer for the Cobb County School District. That means I spend my days solving problems, keeping things running smoothly, and working with people from all walks of life — the same approach I’ll bring to serving Hiram on City Council.
This is a word-of-mouth campaign. It takes our friends and neighbors to make it work. We will not be asking you for money, just your support. We also beleive in keeping the city beautiful. So don't expect campaign signs on every corner in town.
Hiram is growing, and that’s a good thing. But as a resident of downtown Hiram, we’d like to see that growth come only in the best interests of the citizens of Hiram. I have no intention of letting our community’s future be controlled by outside developers with no stake in Hiram beyond a quick buck.