Long before I became a real estate agent, I learned the value of hard work from amazing parents. Whether running my childhood paper route along the streets of Concord, CA or chucking hay bales as a teenager in Preston, Idaho, my parents encouraged me to forge my own way. I feel fortunate to have been raised by them and to translate the values they exemplify into my own life.
My world turns around my wife and our four incredible children. I met my wife at Brigham Young University shortly before graduating. We feel so privileged to be raising our family in this area with all it has to offer. Our favorite form of family time is spent out on the water in the beautiful surrounding lakes. We also love serving together within our faith community.
Becoming an agent in 2004, I only had a few short years in the industry before the historic 2007 housing crash. I saw firsthand the toll the financial crisis took on many homeowners during the recession that followed. These formative years have had a lasting impact on me as a real estate agent. I came to recognize that real estate transactions are often personal and pivotal life experiences. Delivering the best possible outcome for my clients has become a passion.
I have been privileged to work with the very best in the industry. I have been the #2 agent on the #1 team in our county for the last 10+ years running. This has been invaluable to my professional growth and my ability to offer the highest level of service to my clients. I derive the most satisfaction from helping people. In both my personal and professional life, I strive to live by P.T. Barnum’s motto, “The noblest art is that of making others happy.”