About

Meet Liz

Service has been a common thread throughout my career.

For more than twenty-five years, I’ve worked in economic development, community lending, business consulting, organizational leadership, philanthropy, project management, and real estate. I’ve helped entrepreneurs launch businesses, advised organizations through growth and change, and worked alongside community leaders to solve problems and build stronger organizations.

Those experiences have taught me that lasting progress comes from listening first, building relationships, and bringing people together around practical solutions.

Today, as a Belmont resident and Realtor, I continue to work with individuals and families navigating one of the biggest challenges facing New Hampshire: affordability. Every day I see how rising housing costs, limited inventory, and increasing property taxes affect the people who live and work here.

Outside of my professional work, I’ve always believed in giving back through volunteer service and community leadership. Whether serving on nonprofit boards, supporting local organizations, or working on community initiatives, I’ve learned that strong communities are built by neighbors who are willing to step forward and help. 

On a personal note, I enjoy skiing, boating, golfing, and taking advantage of everything that makes New Hampshire such a special place to live. My husband, Jerry, and I are proud to call Cotton Hill Road in Belmont, home. Together, we have five adult children and two energetic grandchildren who keep us smiling.

I’m running for State Rep because I believe Belmont deserves a representative who is engaged, thoughtful, and committed to serving our entire community. My focus won’t be on partisan politics—it will be on listening to residents, bringing Belmont’s voice to Concord, and working with others to find practical solutions that help build a stronger, more affordable future for Belmont and New Hampshire.

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