I am very passionate about both athletics and academia. I began my studies by attending California State University at Sacramento, where I studied psychology in starting in 2013. I later transferred to the University of Texas at Tyler and graduated with my bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 2019. Before college, I was a cheerleader and ventured into soccer. While in high school I heavily focused on academics along with other extracurriculars, and continued to focus on academics while pursuing my degree. Having a background in psychology allows me to truly understand how important it is to take care of all aspects of your well-being; your physical health and mental health are interdependent. After graduating, I moved to Fort Worth, Texas where both my children were born. I currently reside in Roseville, California with my son and daughter. When I am not working, I enjoy exercising, cooking, reading, and watching movies with my children. I also enjoy traveling and trying new things.
The most rewarding part about working at NCSA is getting to build genuine connections with families during the recruiting process and knowing that our team is full of passionate individuals who want the best for every student-athlete we come across. Being a former athlete myself, I understand the discipline and dedication required to excel as a student-athlete. At NCSA, my goal is to help families achieve their goals to the best of my abilities. I look forward to being a part of such an important journey for the families I will come across.