There are three reasons I hope you will help me continue to serve our community.
As the father of three daughters attending Fairfax schools (two at Providence Elementary, one at Mosby Woods Elementary) I am committed to making our schools the best. As the husband and son of public school teachers, I know the challenges they face and the support that they need.
My service at the U.S. Department of Education will be an asset to our City. The City School Board’s primary responsibility is overseeing the contract we have with Fairfax County to run most aspects of our schools. I worked in the Office of Management where we oversaw contracts, human resources, technology and facilities — similar to the issues the School Board needs to coordinate with the county. In these times of tight budgets, my experience as a project manager will help us to recognize our challenges and to develop approaches to address them.
As a local volunteer and activist, I know how to work with our community leaders and have heard from a variety of voices in our community. Serving in leadership roles in my homeowners association, the Fairfax “Host” Lions Club, the Northern Virginia Parents of Multiples and in other community organizations, and as a member of two Parent-Teacher Associations, I have learned about the needs of our community and worked to help us fulfill them. I also have long-standing relationships with our City leadership as well as with many in the county, state and federal government who we need to work with to accomplish our goals.
The City of Fairfax School Board is non-partisan and I am reaching out to our entire community. I look forward to continuing to work with all of you who are committed to building a strong local government.

