1. How long have you been a CASA board member?
I joined the CASA Board of Directors in November 2020.
2. What brought you to apply to become a CASA board member?
I deeply value the work Monroe County CASA does in our community advocating for child victims of abuse and neglect. I believe that our whole town is better because our CASAs stand up for our vulnerable youth. volunteered to serve on the board and to represent CASAs in court proceedings because it is what I can offer to support Monroe County CASA and make our program stronger.
3. Besides being a CASA volunteer, what do you like to do in your spare time?
I like reading and doing the New York Times crossword puzzle and trying to garden. But real talk, I probably spend most of my spare time trying to get caught up on laundry or stressing about what to feed my kids for dinner!
4. What do you love the most about being a CASA?
I am amazed by the generosity and commitment our CASAs bring to their cases. They are inspiring! A lawyer couldn’t ask for her clients to be any more dedicated or well-informed.
5. And now for a little fun, what’s a hidden talent or unusual fact that most people don’t know about you?
I studied mathematics in college. You really can do anything with a math degree. Plus, math people have the best corny jokes and punny wordplay!