
I graduated from West Bridgewater Middle-Senior High School in 2017. I graduated from Westfield State University in 2021 with a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice and a minor in Psychology. I obtained my Master’s degree from Anna Maria College in 2022. I was hired by the West Bridgewater Police Department in June 2020 as a Permanent Intermittent Police
Officer and worked as a Dispatcher for 8 months before starting the Academy in March 2021. I am currently assigned to the 4 PM to 12 AM shift as a Patrolman. I am a Field Training Officer, Backup School Resource Officer, Social Media Manager, and on the Bicycle Unit.
Hobbies:
In my free time, I enjoy working out, reading, listening to podcasts, traveling, and spending time with my family, friends, and cat!
Hardest part of the job:
The hardest part of the job is to be able to compartmentalize the job and family. I try to
separate work from home and home from work as much as possible.
Best part of the job:
The most rewarding aspect of being a Police Officer is the ability to make a positive impact on others. I strive to leave a lasting, positive impression on everyone I encounter. We often meet people during their most challenging moments, so I make it a point to connect with them—whether through community policing events, youth sports, school functions, or responding to calls for service. Every interaction is an opportunity to make a difference.