The warm, credentialed expert who teaches you to do it yourself — and stays in your corner for the parts you can't.
I've spent 16 years in tax, building a career rooted in financial clarity and helping people step into independence. In 2013 I founded Angels R Us MultiServices, LLC, to empower people to work from home — a mission fueled by my own drive for professional independence.
I went after my Enrolled Agent credential in 2015 and didn't pass. I was distraught enough that I didn't try again for four years. But I don't quit when I hit a wall — I go back to the drawing board. In 2019 I earned my EA, becoming enrolled to represent taxpayers before the IRS.
I've never been a numbers person, honestly. What I love is the puzzle — the tangled, impossible-looking mess clicking into place — and the person on the other end of it. I once had a client bawling on the phone, certain she was going to lose everything to the IRS. By the time we hung up, she was beaming. Those moments — terror into relief, chaos into clear — are why I do this work.
It was never really about the numbers. Almost everyone who calls me scared can do arithmetic just fine — what they can't do is see clearly, because taxes only cross their mind for a few frantic days each spring. My job isn't cleaning up April. It's making sure nothing about their own business catches them off guard.
My job is to make you independent, not dependent on me. A lot of the industry protects its value by keeping people dependent.
I want the opposite — I want to teach you to do your own taxes, the cheapest and most empowering option there is, and stay in the corner as the trusted source you come back to when something genuinely stumps you.
Integrity over money, every time. My EA license and my name are on every return. I'd never use fear-based or hyped-up marketing, and I'd never let someone buy something they don't need. My product is designed to make you need me less — that's the proof.
I live in Florida, close enough to walk over and see my daughter and grandbabies anytime they're home. The garden is my reset — it's where I calm down, grow my own food, and teach the grandbabies to grow theirs. When I hit a wall, I go back to the drawing board, and if the answer won't come, I go outside and let it find me. It always does.
"I'm in your corner. I always will be."