About Me
About Me
I’m a Southern New Hampshire University psychology student with two decades of hands-on experience in healthcare and operations, now transitioning into the legal and advocacy space. My strengths lie in combining behavioral science, ethics, and technical knowledge to improve systems that serve people. I plan to become a human rights attorney focused on mental health equity, where I can use both my lived experience and academic foundation to drive meaningful policy change and build inclusive solutions for vulnerable populations.
My mission is to promote justice, access, and dignity in every space I serve. I aim to use my education in psychology, my background in healthcare, and my technical training in cybersecurity to create ethical, inclusive, and equitable systems. My work is grounded in empathy, integrity, and the belief that every person deserves care that honors both their humanity and their rights. I am committed to advancing policies and practices that protect vulnerable communities and challenge the barriers that prevent people from accessing the support they need to thrive.