She is the definition of selfless service. A former emergency medical technician and cardiopulmonary specialist, she has dedicated her life to caring for others, both in uniform and in her everyday life.
Today, she continues that mission by serving the veteran community through her work in real estate, helping military families find stable housing; whether that means a permanent home or temporary lodging when base housing isn’t available. She’s a trusted local resource, always ready to connect newcomers to the area with the support and community they need.
Beyond her professional work, she’s deeply invested in the local community. Whether it’s donating to youth sports teams, volunteering at charity events, supporting spouse club functions on base, or simply showing up when someone needs help. She gives without seeking attention or praise.
Her impact goes far beyond the job description. In a real-life moment of crisis, she helped save a man’s life after he collapsed unexpectedly. Thanks to her fast action and effective CPR, alongside a nurse bystander, the man made it to the hospital and survived-a direct result of her calm, skilled intervention.
She doesn’t ask for recognition. In fact, she’d rather stay in the background, continuing to lift others up without ever needing the spotlight. But to those of us who know her and in the community, in the hospital, and in everyday life, she’s a hero through and through.