About Me

I am a Legislative Aide and organizer based in Berkeley fighting for traffic safety, transit funding, environmental justice, housing abundance, tenant protections, and other prerequisites to just, healthy cities.

At the County of San Mateo, I serve in the office of Supervisor Noelia Corzo, who represents District 2. District 2 encompasses San Mateo, Foster City, and northern Belmont, and our office is focused on tackling the deep and historically entrenched inequalities and challenges that San Mateo County residents face despite living in one of the wealthiest places on earth.

I oversee a wide array of policy initiatives, focusing on projects in the areas of housing, land use, transportation, and environmental justice. I draft legislation, analyze policy, prepare communications, represent the Supervisor in meetings and at community events, and manage our office's Measure K community grant program.

Separately, I serve on the Board of Stewards for East Bay for Everyone, an all-volunteer pro-housing advocacy organization. I also serve on the Coordinating Committee for Walk Bike Berkeley, also an all-volunteer organization in Berkeley that advocates for a healthy, equitable, and sustainable transportation system in Berkeley where it is safe for people of all ages and abilities to walk, bike, and roll.

When I was a student at UC Berkeley, I co-founded Telegraph for People, a student-led transportation advocacy organization working to make historic Telegraph Avenue car-free. Telegraph for People is recognized across the Bay Area for educating students and training them to advocate for traffic safety, public transportation, and a vibrant public realm. 

I previously worked as a Legislative Assistant at the City of Berkeley, where I had the unique honor of serving the student-supermajority District 7. Before that, I interned at Amtrak’s West Coast Operations office in Oakland and at Assemblymember Alex Lee's Capitol office, and worked at the California High-Speed Rail Authority as a Cal-in-Sacramento Fellow. I graduated from UC Berkeley in 2022 with a B.A. in Urban Studies and a B.A. in Political Economy.

You can view my resume here.