Raised in Fort Worth, Texas, I am a first-generation college student, guided by the values of integrity, resiliency and leadership instilled in me from a young age. My father, an entrepreneur who runs a logistics transportation company in North Texas, and my mother, a retired teacher, have been pivotal in shaping my ambitions, teaching me the importance of hard work and dedication. As the oldest of three siblings, I strive to be a role model, motivating my younger siblings, who are now both at TCU—my brother majoring in Engineering and my sister in Finance—to aim high and strive for greatness. Growing up, we attended the same schools, gaining a sense of community and familiarity that further strengthened our bond and deepened my commitment to setting a positive example for them.
After graduating from Marine Creek Collegiate High School with both an associate degree and a high school diploma, I went on to the University of North Texas to pursue my undergraduate degree in Real Estate with a focus in Property Management. Though I wasn’t initially able to attend my dream school, Texas A&M University, I promised myself that I would one day become the first Aggie in my family. During my undergraduate studies, I visited Texas A&M’s campus and felt an undeniable connection. The sense of unity, tradition, and shared purpose among students and alumni was something I’d never experienced. I realized then that being a part of Texas A&M would mean more than just attending a university; it would mean joining a family.
Now, walking the paths of Texas A&M, I am proud to call this place my home. My time here has been deeply impactful, and I’ve cherished every moment. The camaraderie, spirit, and shared values within the Aggie community have been everything I hoped for and more. I am incredibly grateful for the people I’ve met and the connections I’ve formed, each of which has enriched my experience and solidified my sense of belonging. Texas A&M is more than a place of learning—it’s a place of growth, connection, and shared dreams, and I’m honored to be a part of it.