
A little about me...
I'm a God fearing, easy going, fun loving, father, husband, and friend. Each of whom would probably just describe me as goofy. I have lived in Texas all of my life, which is the only explanation I have as to why, despite the constant heartbreak, I'm so passionate about our local sports teams. I received a MBA in Management from Amberton University, after having attended Texas A&M where I participated as a member in the Century Singers, the Corps of Cadets Company F2, and most importantly where I met my wife, Lauren.
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Lauren and I have 3 beautiful children, McKenzie, Roman, and Jaxton, and have lived in Forney, TX for the past decade. We attend Community Life Church (C-Life), where we each serve either on the worship team, in youth group, or as part of the medical staff. My wife owns and serves as the Pediatric Medical Provider for Forney Pediatrics. I'm a part time realtor, but my background outside of my passion for history and politics, is in healthcare, where I have served as an administrator with an emphasis in process improvement, project management, policy and procedure development, and accreditation.​
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I love history, pouring my extra time into learning about our country's most defining moments. From the Revolution to Vietnam, from the Industrial Age to the Digital Age, I've found in studying our past, learning about our history, not only do you find empathy in someone's struggle, but you understand how one person can inspire a nation.
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I'm not perfect, and I'm confident that I don't know everything, but I do know that during our most defining moments, we come together. I believe in the fundamental decency of humanity, and am committed to working together so that everyone is given the opportunity to succeed.
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The greatest lesson I've learned in life, especially as I have gotten older 'you get one chance with this life, and since you get from it what you put into it, don't be afraid to fail, go all in!'
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It would be one of the greatest honors of my life to serve and advocate for you. So whenever you see me, don't hesitate to offer a hi, howdy, how's it going or even a friendly wave. It would be a privilege to meet you, and even more so to hear you...






