East Tennessee native. U.S. Army veteran. Practicing emergency-medicine PA. And now — the agent in your corner.
I’m a proud East Tennessee native — raised in Kingston, and home in Knoxville for most of my adult life. I know this place the way you only can when it raised you: the lake mornings, the football Saturdays, the way neighbors still wave whether they know you or not.
Caring for others has always been the through-line. I served in the U.S. Army, then spent my next career in emergency medicine as a physician assistant — work I still do, because walking away from the ER was never the point. Helping people on their hardest days taught me to listen carefully, stay calm under pressure, and advocate hard for the people who place their trust in me.
I chose real estate because I wanted to bring those same instincts to better days — first homes, growing families, fresh starts, and the bittersweet goodbyes to houses that held whole chapters of a life. As a mom, I know what a home has to hold. As a clinician, I know how to keep a high-stakes process steady. And as your agent, I bring both to the table — with compassion, integrity, and a genuine understanding of the place we call home.
“The mission has never changed: the people in front of me, taken care of completely.”
Listen first. In the ER, the history is half the diagnosis. In real estate, it’s the whole strategy. Before we look at a single listing, I want to understand what this move actually needs to do for your life.
Stay calm. Deals wobble. Inspections surprise. Appraisals argue. My baseline under pressure was set somewhere much louder than a closing table — you will never catch me panicking with your money.
Advocate. You’re not a transaction to shepherd; you’re a person who placed trust in me. That gets repaid in preparation, straight answers, and a negotiator who does not get pushed around.