Nearly 29 years ago, my wife Cherie and I moved to Branson with our first child, Madison. We came believing this was a place where family, hard work, and service still mattered, and Branson has proven us right ever since.
Over the years, this community became our home in every sense of the word. Cherie and I raised four children Madison, Macy, Mia, and Morgan and today we’re blessed with eight amazing grandchildren. All of our daughters live and work here in Branson, raising their families and contributing to the community we love. Our son Brennan lives in my hometown in Louisiana with his wife Azaria and their three children.
Professionally, Branson gave me the opportunity to build a chiropractic practice that has grown into a comprehensive Wholistic Functional Healthcare Center, expanding our services and location in 2025 to better serve our community. Along the way, I’ve had the honor of serving as a motivational speaker for an international health and wellness company and was honored to be invited to co-author a book with Jack Canfield, that book hit the best seller list and I reached a childhood dream of becoming a best-selling author.
Before all of that, I proudly served four years on active duty and four years inactive duty as a Military Police officer in the U.S. Army, including a combat deployment to Central America, an experience that shaped my lifelong commitment to Duty, Discipline, and Service.
For the past three years and nine months, I’ve been honored to serve as Alderman for Ward 3. That role has only deepened my belief that leadership is about listening, showing up, and making decisions that protect both our quality of life today and Branson’s future tomorrow.
Branson isn’t just where I work it’s where my family lives, grows, and invests. Serving this community is personal, and I remain committed to doing so with integrity, compassion, and thoughtful leadership.
Thank you for trusting me to serve. I look forward to continuing the work together.
City government should focus on what it does best and do it well. • Prioritize core services: public safety, infrastructure, utilities, and responsible planning • Resist mission drift and unnecessary regulations • Keep ordinances clear, enforceable, and fair My Commitment: Do Fewer Things…and Do Them Exceptionally Well.
Every dollar the City spends belongs to a Branson family or business. • Transparent budgets that residents can understand • Careful review of debt, incentives, and long-term obligations • Demand measurable results for capital projects and programs • Competitive bidding and cost controls My Commitment: No Waste. No Favoritism. No Blank Checks.
A safe Branson is a compassionate Branson. • Fully support police, fire, and first responders • Ensure proper staffing, training, and equipment • Clear policies that allow first responders to do their jobs confidently My Commitment: Protect Those Who Protect Us.
Branson’s economy is built by entrepreneurs, workers, and the tourism industry. • Predictable permitting and fair code enforcement • Reduce unnecessary red tape for small and family owned businesses • Support tourism as the economic engine it is…without over-regulation My Commitment: When Local Businesses Thrive, Branson Thrives.
Self-government requires discussion and listening. • Defend open meetings and public comment • Respect neighborhood and Ward 3 concerns • Decisions driven by residents, not outside pressure groups My Commitment: Listening to Constituents Isn’t Political…It’s Governing.
Branson’s identity matters. • Protect the city’s faith respecting, family friendly, patriotic character • Preserve what works while making thoughtful improvements • Cultural change should come from the community…not mandates My Commitment: Preserve the Values that MaKe Branson Special.
Good policy stands up to public scrutiny. • Clear explanations for votes and decisions • Honest communication even when there is disagreement • No silencing of dissent or constituent concerns My Commitment: If It Can’t Be Defended Publicly, It Shouldn’t Be Policy.
This Re-Election is about experience over experimentation, local leadership over outside influence, and principled governance over “POLITICS-AS-USUAL”. Limited government. Strong services. Safe neighborhoods. Responsible spending. A Branson that stays Branson…For the Next Generation!!!
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