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I was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and have been spending time in our beautiful Methow Valley since childhood. I now make my home in Twisp, where I take full advantage of time outside with family and friends.

With a degree in natural resources planning, my career in real estate began negotiating conservation land transactions for the Trust for Public Land. I later started a project management firm that oversaw real estate and construction projects for both non-profit organizations and private clients. I am especially proud of my role in the development of Seattle’s Olympic Sculpture Park and the Bullitt Center, the world’s greenest commercial building at the time of its completion.

I enjoy bringing people and real estate together and helping my clients make well-informed decisions for buying or selling a home or land. Over the years, I have earned many repeat clients who benefit from my interest and experience in sensitive land use, community building, design and construction. I look forward to working with you with the same skills, attention to detail and passion I bring to every transaction.

I am an avid hiker, skier and birder. I keep bees, grow a lot of my own food, and enjoy hunting for truffles with my dog, Tule. I have served on numerous non-profit boards, including BirdNote, the Waldron Community Land Trust, and the J. Homer Butler Foundation, a NY-based charitable foundation that funds public health initiatives in the developing world. I am currently a Vice President at TwispWorks.