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I am a fully vetted BC United/BC Liberal candidate who has chosen to stay Independent. In this historical moment in BC, Independents offer the rare opportunity to balance policy making as we take swift action to get BC back on track. I am a fiscally conservative, socially compassionate center-right true conservative option for the riding of Kelowna-Mission.
My husband Todd and I met in Grade 11 at Kelowna Secondary and later founded Yeti Farm Creative - right here in Kelowna we created hundreds of jobs and a new sector for the region: Animation. Twenty years later, happily married with two amazing kiddos, we spend our time adventuring together from the amazing ski hills of the Okanagan to the sandy shores of wherever we can get to! We spend a tone of time with the Big White Ski Club, Todd will be coaching U12 racing this year.
What qualifications do you think an MLA should have?
An MLA should be deeply connected to their community, with a proven track record of public service and an ability to listen and respond to the needs of their constituents. They should have a strong understanding of policy creation and reform, be skilled in navigating government processes, and be equipped to tackle issues across multiple sectors. Life experience, entrepreneurial spirit, and a willingness to engage with diverse perspectives are essential, as is the ability to implement meaningful change. As I always say I am "Part Heart Part Data: I seek truth, information & data, incorporating compassion & understanding to make decisions from within the community for the community.
What qualifications do you have to represent your riding?
I have nearly three decades of experience living in Kelowna, and I’ve built deep relationships across the community—from arts and entrepreneurship to education and nonprofits. I am a passionate entrepreneur, having built multiple successful businesses that have generated tens of millions of dollars of economic activity, while also dedicating my time to advocacy roles on crown boards and within community organizations. I have spent countless hours around government tables, advancing policies and cutting red tape to help our region thrive. I know how to implement impactful change, and my commitment to Kelowna-Mission comes from my deep roots here, my loyalty to our community, and my desire to create a prosperous future for all.
What political issues will drive voters to the polls this election?
Healthcare reform, housing, affordability, and public safety are key issues driving voters to the polls. People want new ideas and meaningful action to address overloaded hospitals, rising housing costs, and crime rates. Voters are also looking for candidates with a proven ability to cut through bureaucracy and deliver results, particularly when it comes to local economic prosperity and community well-being. As an Independent, we are uniquely positioned to put forward motions to specifically address the needs of Kelowna. We can act from Kelowna for Kelowna to keep the minority and majority parties to account.
My campaign focuses on addressing these core issues with practical, data-driven solutions that resonate with the challenges people face in their everyday lives.
What unique issues are affecting your riding?
Kelowna-Mission is facing a confluence of challenges, including a significant rise in crime, mental health and addiction issues, and an overwhelmed healthcare system. Our hospitals are overloaded, and many families are feeling the pressure of high living costs, leading some to consider leaving the area. In addition, tourism in our region has suffered.
Despite these challenges, I see immense hope. There is a deep pride in our community, and we need to restore support in the systems that help us thrive. My plan includes a focus on healthcare reform, innovative approaches to housing affordability, and initiatives to revive local tourism and create a stronger economy—so Kelowna-Mission can once again be a place where families flourish.