About Me
Early Life and Education
I was born in Wenatchee, Washington in 1998. I was the third born of four. I spent the first two years of my life in Wenatchee, later moving to Mercer Island, a small town in the middle of Lake Washington. I later received my lower education through Mercer Island School District; graduating from Mercer Island High School. I am currently at Central Washington University majoring in Business and Marketing Education with a minor in Environmental Studies; hopefully graduating the spring of 2022.
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Boy Scouts
Scouts of America Played a huge role in my life. My entire family is heavily affiliated with Boy Scouts; my grandfather, both my uncles, my father, my older brother, and my younger brother have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. I progressed through Cub Scouts, later moving to Boy Scouts in middle school, eventually achieving the rank of Eagle Scout at the end of eighth grade. I spent two terms leading my Troop as Senior Patrol Leader with the end goal of growing and developing the unit. I joined a troop with small numbers and low activity. I successfully increased the population and participation exponentially.
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Giving Back
Having been gifted with so many opportunities throughout my life on Mercer Island, I have dedicated my life to giving back for what I have been gifted. My method of choice for giving back is educating future generations, hoping to give them the same enjoyment I once had. Throughout high school, I spent a copious amount of hours educating those bellow me. In the winter I would teach skiing at Snoqualmie Mountain (Later becoming the head clinician of the ski school), and in the summer I spent my time staffing at the premiere (and internationally recognized) Boy Scout camp known as, Camp Parsons on the Hood Canal.
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Extra-Curricular
Many other activities I participated in would involve the High School Marching Band, Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center, and the High School Radio Station.