I was born in Grand Prairie, Texas on February 20th 1995. I am lifelong Arlington resident with deep roots in our community. Growing up in DFW Metroplex for over 20 years. I am a graduate student at the University of North Texas. I am currently pursuing a Masters of Library Science with Concentration in law librarianship and legal informatics. Including a Health Information Graduate Academic Certificate in attention to my Masters of Library Science. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Texas Arlington on May 06 2025. I also earned an Undergraduate Certificate in Medical Humanities from the University of Texas Arlington on May 06 2025 in addition to my degree. I also was awarded three academic minors in the History of Technology and Science, Geography, Disability Studies from the University of Texas Arlington on May 06 2025 in addition to my both degree and certificate. I also earned an Associate of Applied Science in Library Technician from Tarrant County Community College on May 20th 2023. I have previously been a member of the Tarrant County College South Campus Student Government Association Executive Board as the Senate Chairman from 2020 to 2023. I also have in addition contributed my time in the University of Texas Arlington Student Government Association from 2023 to 2025. I held multiple roles such as serving on both the Elections Supervisory Board in the Judicial Branch and Legislative Relations Committee in the Executive Branch. I also have serviced on University Committees such as the Dining Committee and University Parking Advisory Committee and Student Service Fee Allocation Committee as a Student Government representative. I have also previously served as the President of the University of Texas Arlington chapter of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honors Society from 2024 to 2025. I am also a product of the Arlington ISD and graduated from James Martin High School in 2014. One of the schools located in the Arlington City Council District 4 boundaries. Professionally, I am considered a Assistant Law Librarian having previously worked as a student worker in academic libraries such as UT Arlington Special Collections and other initiations of higher education. I have sometimes been sent by my respective college. As a temporarily worker to various other libraries in the DFW Metroplex to assist with their community projects. A lot of times libraries are understaffed and occasionally assist them whenever they are short handed. I have been working in libraries for the past 11 years to date. I do currently possess skills in legal research, information organization, community engagement, policy understanding, and complex problem-solving. I feel this directly translate to City Council duties, helping both the Arlington City Council and Residence analyze city issues (budgets, zoning, public services), draft policy, engage diverse residents, and manage complex information, proving they can research, listen, and make informed decisions for community benefit, mirroring their role in empowering citizens with reliable information. I have on many occasions used my experience as a law librarian assisted a patron by researching zoning laws to assist with a property dispute. I am also commissioned by the State of Texas as a Notary Public. I have served the member of my community in that capacity for 6 years. I really enjoy helping people which is what inspired me to go into law librarianship including politics. I hope that you will consider supporting my candidacy as your next Mayor of Arlington.