Please Vote for me on May 4th. And join me in supporting the Brookline Community Preservation Act and Vote Yes on Question 2.
Learn where and how to vote on the Brookline Town’s Election site. Vote Early, Absentee, or In-Person on Election Day – May 4th, 7am – 8pm.
(Request an absentee ballot by emailing signed application to Townclerk@Brooklinema.gov)
Dear Neighbors,
Precinct 7 is a great, densely populated neighborhood, and we rely daily on the town’s great parks, facilities, public transit, local businesses, senior services, and walkable and bikeable streets. That’s why it’s a priority for me to ensure town services and infrastructure have adequate funding, and that development is socially and environmentally responsible. I also believe our growing public schools must be able to equitably serve all students, and urgently need expansion and resources during this extroardinary time in order to continue delivering the high-quality education we expect as a community. I hope I can count on your vote so I may continue serving Brookline as your Town Meeting Member.
My career over the past 14 years have been dedicated to research and consulting on a variety of environmental and social issues, including projects on clean energy, climate, sustainable agriculture, well-being, sustainability indicators, and corporate redesign. A computer scientist and quantitative policy analyst by training, I have designed policy scenario analyses with environmental and social impacts, including global sustainability scenarios and place-based scenarios in recycling and solid waste management, job creation, and energy efficiency, and developed cost modeling exercises.
After spending my professional career researching and developing global sustainable development scenarios and local economic development approaches around the country, I'd like to contribute to our community through participating in town government. I'd like to be a new progressive voice and work with the many dedicated town meeting members to ensure Brookline remains an example for other towns in terms of progressive environmental, social, and governance standards.
M.A., Law and Diplomacy, The Fletcher School at Tufts University
M.S., Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.S.E, Computer Science, University of Pennsylvania
Minors in Mathematics and Cognitive Science
Greek, French, Russian (elementary)
After years of balcony container gardening, we have been enjoying several years at our Community Garden at Larz Anderson, and looking forward to growing some organic vegetables this summer.
I'm eager to hear from you. If I am elected again to town meeting to represent you on May 4, 2021, I will always be available to hear your concerns and ideas, so I can best represent you.
Call me (617) 356-7892, or email me through the button below.