My Local Community
My Commitment to the Grayling Community
When I say I’m "from Grayling," I mean it with my whole heart. To me, being a real estate agent isn’t just about signing papers—it’s about being an active part of the town where my husband, Arron, and I raised our four children. I believe that to truly represent a community, you have to serve it.
Leading Where We Live
I am deeply invested in the future of our local economy and the preservation of our natural beauty. My roles on local boards allow me to stay ahead of the changes that affect our property values and our quality of life:
- Economic Growth: I’m proud to serve as a Board Member for the Grayling DDA and the Grayling Chamber of Commerce.
- Celebrating Our Heritage: You’ll often find me working behind the scenes as the Co-Chair of the AuSable River Canoe Marathon or serving on the board for the Miss AuSable River Festival.
- Conservation: As a Board Member for the Headwaters Land Conservancy, I’m dedicated to protecting the river and landscapes that make Northern Michigan a destination.
Service is My North Star
I believe a community is only as strong as the people who show up for it. That’s why you’ll find me serving meals to our seniors at Commission on Aging events or working alongside the Grayling Thanksgiving Day Meal Crew. From my early days supporting Grayling High School Sports to my current board roles, my mission is simple: to be a neighbor who contributes to the town that has given my family so much.
It was an incredible honor to be named the 2019 Realtor of the Year (PBBR), but being named Grayling’s 2024 Citizen of the Year and receiving a nomination for 2026 Volunteer of the Year reminds me why I do this work. It’s about the people.
Why This Matters for You
When you choose to work with me, you aren’t just hiring a Realtor; you’re hiring someone who knows every bend of the AuSable River and every heartbeat of our downtown. My deep roots mean I can offer you the "un-sugarcoated" truth about the market, backed by decades of local involvement.
I don’t just want to find you a house—I want to welcome you home to the community I’ve spent my life building.