I’m listening.
Greg believes the best leaders start by listening.
As he meets with residents across District 4, he’s hearing thoughtful ideas, concerns, and questions about the future of our community. This page highlights some of the issues people are talking about and Greg’s perspective as the conversation continues. Greg welcomes feedback and encourages residents to share what matters most to them.
What are your questions for Greg?
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Will Greg continue running his Family Law practice if elected Supervisor?
Greg built his family law practice through years of hard work and dedication to serving families in this community. If elected Supervisor, Greg will adjust his role and day to day involvement in the practice so he can fully focus on serving District 4 and fulfilling the responsibilities of the office.
Like many small business owners in our community, Greg understands the importance of responsible leadership, both in business and in public service. His priority will always be ensuring he has the time and focus needed to serve the residents of District 4 effectively.
Greg is a lawyer. How does that shape his approach?
Greg has spent his career helping families navigate difficult situations and find practical solutions. As an attorney, he understands how government decisions affect real people and small businesses. That experience gives him the ability to analyze complex issues, ask the right questions, and advocate for the residents of District 4.
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What is Greg’s connection to the community?
Greg and his family have built their lives in this community. He has spent years working locally, raising his family here, and volunteering through youth sports and other community activities. Like many residents of District 4, Greg chose this area because of its strong communities, rural character, and shared commitment to looking out for one another.