My profile

Clear Goals. Thoughtful Action. Real Progress.

From childhood, I’ve always been interested in where money comes from, how it works, and why some people seem to have more than others. Growing up, some families around me appeared wealthy, while my own family’s circumstances felt strained. My dad worked a blue‑collar job at the family business, and my mother worked in a local school. What I didn’t realize at the time was that even though we didn’t have everything, I never wanted for anything. My childhood shaped how I think about money, not just as a status symbol, but as something deeply connected to behavior, priorities, and planning. I wanted to understand how people relate to money.

I was inspired to become a financial advisor after earning my first securities license in 2010. I learned just enough to satisfy my curiosity and wanted to know more. When I came to RoseStone Wealth Advisors, I found an environment that values continuing education and supports technical growth. The team invested in my skills, helping me earn my professional designations. I believe that if I’m going to give financial advice, I should “stock the shelves” with the highest‑quality knowledge I can.

That foundation drives my approach today. I help clients turn broad ideas into clear, prioritized goals, then focus on the next right move. When a plan is clear and built with intention, progress starts to feel possible. If that resonates, let’s begin with a conversation.

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9
Years of Experience
This number may include years as a financial advisor, and/or experience as a registered representative.

Areas of focus

  • Investment Management
  • Retirement Planning Strategies
  • Wealth Preservation Strategies

Qualifications

  • CIMA® Certified Investment Management Analyst®
  • CPWA® Certified Private Wealth Advisor®
  • ChFC® Chartered Financial Consultant®
  • APMA® Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor™
  • CRPC™ Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor™

Awards & recognition

  • RoseStone Wealth Advisors, Ameriprise Client Experience Award, 2021 - 2023

Turning Overwhelm into Clear Direction

I often work with individuals nearing retirement who are facing a lot of uncertainty. Budgeting, investment performance, retirement income, and Social Security all feel urgent at once. To them, retirement looks like a gradual transition, with no clear starting point. Instead of trying to solve everything at the same time, we focus on identifying the next right move. By breaking goals into priorities for the next month, the next six months, and then the next twelve to eighteen months, the pressure can feel less daunting. Early progress creates more confidence and momentum, and over time the stress gives way to more clarity and a sense that retirement is something they are better prepared for.

Community participation

  • Slow Food Northwest LA
  • P.A.C.E.