News & Views
How do you testify before the U.S. Congress, pitch a news story, run a business, show up in your community, fund a campaign, and still find time for Italian meatballs?
You learn to prioritize—and you learn to tell the truth. These posts are my take on what’s happening right now and the reinvigoration that came when I finally made time for myself. Explore the categories below—I’d love to hear from you.
A Hiker’s Dream – 381 Acres of Open Space
Reading this article in today's Danville Patch, "Magee Preserve Adds Miles of New Trails", made me reminisce of life before the pandemic, when our community voted to preserve 380 acres of open space on one of the most beautiful areas of California's East Bay. After...
Relaunching to a Rich Life
If you know me, you know I’m one of the most skeptical people in the world. But I recently completed the course – “Flip Your World in 40 Days” – and it works! That’s why I'm planning to attend "Relaunch to a Rich Life" in Scottsdale, Arizona this September. I truly...
Reclaiming Myself: A Lesson in Grace, Growth, Clarity & Realignment
We often think of leadership as a steady climb to success—a series of strategic moves, decisive actions, and confident wins. But the reality is far more complex. Sometimes, despite your best efforts and an iron-clad, proven track record, you hit a wall—a moment when...
Inspiration & Action for International Women’s Day 2025
It's International Women's Day, and a time to reflect on wonderful women who have made a difference. I've had so many women who have inspired me, both personally and professionally - probably without even knowing it! Among them are Secretary Elizabeth Dole, Lydia...
Community Response – Giving Back Through Partnerships with Three Valleys Community Foundation
In January 2025, after four great years, I made the decision to leave my role as President & CEO of the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce. One of the accomplishments I’m most proud of is working to set up a partnership with a new organization serving the...
My History – Moving the Presidential Inauguration Indoors
I was in Washington, D.C. the last time the Presidential Inauguration was moved indoors in 1985, when President Ronald Reagan was to be sworn in to his second term. At the time, I was a young presidential campaign staffer who had just received an appointment to the USDA Office of Congressional Affairs.

