I know what it feels like to face the "what ifs."
A few years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer. In the middle of treatment, I found myself thinking less about the illness itself and more about my family — what would happen to them, how they'd manage, whether they'd be okay if I wasn't there to figure it out with them. That experience changed how I see protection. It's not a policy number or a sales pitch. It's a promise you make to the people you love.
I was already an insurance agent when this happened, but going through it myself gave me a deeper understanding of why this work matters. I've sat on both sides — the one explaining coverage, and the one desperately needing it. That perspective shapes how I show up for every family I work with now.
My goal isn't to overwhelm you with fine print or confusing terms. It's to sit with you, listen to what matters to you, and help you find coverage that actually fits your life — so you can stop wondering "what if" and start feeling secure.