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Why I care about family businesses
I’ve spent my career years working with and for privately held and family-owned companies. Again and again, I’ve seen what happens when there’s no plan: good families divided by conflict, strong
companies weakened by unclear leadership, and owners who carry the weight of uncertainty far longer than is necessary.
I also know what’s possible when families take the time to talk, to listen, and to plan. My work is about creating that space and providing a framework so you’re not trying to figure it out alone.
Experience and qualifications
This work matters deeply to me because it shapes not just balance sheets, but family stories. If you’re carrying the weight of “we need a plan” on your shoulders, you don’t have to carry it alone.
- Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and Business
University of Minnesota, 1994
- Juris Doctor, Cum Laude
Hamline University School of Law, 1999 -
- Hamline University Journal of Public Law and Policy, 1997–1999
- Production Editor, 1998–1999
- Licensed Attorney
- Admitted to the Minnesota Bar, Fall 1999
- Currently active in Minnesota
- Family Business Institute
- St. Thomas University 1994-1996
- Completed coursework on leadership skills, family business governance, and managing change/risk taking
This combination of engineering, business and law shapes how I work with families: practical, systematic, based in both numbers and people.
My work with the League of Women Voters reflects my commitment to good governance, clear principles, and thoughtful decision-making—skills that translate directly into family business planning.
- League of Women Voters
- Member since 2024
- Former Vice President, White Bear Lake Area (MN) chapter
- Current member, Montgomery County (MD) chapter and Maryland state chapter
- Continuous member of the U.S. League of Women Voters
- League Activities
- Voting delegate at the Minnesota League convention, June 2025
- Member of a national consensus study committee on the judiciary for the U.S. League of Women Voters (winter/spring 2025), including serving as a presenter to our local league
- Delivered a brief presentation on the principles the U.S. League used when adopting its position on the judiciary, opening a live public program for the White Bear Lake Area chapter (October 2025). The recording is available on the LWV–WBLA website.
- Legal Education & Mentorship
- Brief Judge, William McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition, 2016–present
How we’ll work together
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