ABOUT ME

I got my start in politics at 13.

My parents are Jewish immigrants who fled persecution in Russia, and they taught me not to take democracy for granted. That’s why I do this work—I’m fighting for the America they came here believing in.

Growing up in Wyoming, one of the reddest states in the country, I saw firsthand how Republican policies were leaving everyday people behind, from access to healthcare to gun violence to reproductive rights.

It’s also where I learned how to fight to win.

I have years of experience building progressive power in the toughest environments. I’ve worked across campaigns, state government, advocacy, and with mission-driven organizations, including serving as one of the youngest elected officials in the country. In these roles, I’ve helped elect candidates in competitive districts, advance legislation, and organize communities around high-stakes issues.

Through that work, I’ve learned how to build coalitions in unlikely places, communicate across difference, and turn limited resources into real results.