"In 2016, I opened my own law practice in Hendry County, becoming a small business owner in the very community I serve. Through my practice in criminal defense and family law, I have continued working directly with local families during some of the most challenging moments of their lives. As both an attorney and a small business owner, I understand the real-world challenges facing working families and local businesses in our community. I am a current member and former Vice President of the Hendry/Glades County Bar Association.
"My commitment to Hendry County extends beyond the courtroom. I serve on the Board of the Greater LaBelle Chamber of Commerce and previously served for many years on the board of the Caloosa Humane Society, where I helped open the Caloosa Humane Society Veterinary Clinic to provide the low-cost veterinary services our area desperately needed. I have also volunteered with the Firehouse Community Theatre and the LaBelle Downtown Revitalization Corporation (LDRC), working to strengthen our local arts, culture, and small businesses.
"Through my volunteer work at Caloosa Humane Society, I met my husband, Alex DeStefano, a local realtor many of you may know. Our rescue dog, Herman, has even made appearances in Alex’s real estate posts. I live and work in Hendry County with Alex and our rescue pets. For the past 17 years, I have been a resident of Hendry County proudly sponsoring youth sports and supporting community events and celebrations.
"I show up for this community not because it is my profession, but because it is my home."
"My legal career began in Orange County as a Certified Legal Intern at the State Attorney’s Office for the Ninth Judicial Circuit. I then returned home to Southwest Florida to serve as an Assistant State Attorney in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, in Hendry County office where I represented the people of Hendry County for over 8 years. As a prosecutor, I managed more than 100 felony cases at a time from intake through resolution and tried numerous felony, misdemeanor, and juvenile cases. My courtroom experience includes DUIs, domestic violence, theft offenses, narcotics crimes, serious violent felonies, and handling the Special Victims docket. That experience strengthened my ability to evaluate evidence carefully, apply the law fairly, and make difficult decisions with steady judgment."
She contributed $30,000 to her campaign, and $8,000 has been contributed mainly by Hendry county residents or businesses.