Born and raised in Regina. Now Moose Jaw based. Daughter of two entrepreneurs — which is a fancy way of saying I was raised in it.
Watching my parents build their own things planted the seed early: I wanted to do this on my own terms. I've spent my career in finance — from one of Canada's top-five banks to a local credit union, front-end to back-end of branch operations. I've seen how the machine works.
And somewhere in the middle of all that, I found mortgages. The piece of finance that actually changes someone's life.
That's the part I love. The first-time buyer who didn't think they could. The couple who needed someone to actually read the file and find the right lender. The person who thought they were stuck and wasn't.
I'm not the broker who'll quote you a rate and ghost. If you're looking for the cheapest number on the internet and nothing else, I'm honestly not your fit — and I'll tell you that. What I do is relationships. Education first, plain English always, and a collaborative process that feels less like a banker telling you what to do and more like a friend with the spreadsheets.
Off the clock I'm a single mom to Mateo — my whole world, my baseball-and-basketball sidekick, the reason I'm running between the diamond and the gym most weeknights. We bike. We watch movies. We negotiate snack quantities.
And before all of this? Fashion marketing school in Vancouver, specialized in graphic design. After school I managed SpareParts — a store that fit my education perfectly and introduced me to some of the best lifetime friends I have. But finance kept pulling me back. (Even my numerology agrees — apparently I was always meant to land here.)
So here we are. The design background is why my online presence doesn't look like every other broker's, why my socials don't read like a bank pamphlet, and why I refuse the beige-cardigan vibe of this industry. A mortgage broker can be a creative, too.





