As a young girl, I fled a Civil War in my native country, Liberia, and resettled in Aurora. Since then, I have had the opportunity to live what now seems like an impossible American Dream. After graduating from Aurora Central, I earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Business Administration from Metro and CU respectively. I am the proud mother of a 24 year old daughter and I’ve worked hard to provide for her and operate a successful small mortgage brokerage business. I’ve dedicated my life to improving my community by helping build economic knowledge, capacity, and attainability for immigrant and low income communities. I serve on various community boards, and find joy in helping people reach their goal of home ownership through affordable housing as a mortgage broker.
Housing is the primary crisis facing Coloradans these days. Through state incentives and developer partnerships, I believe we can increase and continue to grow our affordable housing stock. No American let alone Coloradoan should be spending more than 30% of their income on housing. I will help develop legislation that moves us toward rent caps and housing programs for low-income and fixed-income residents.