Hi, It’s Alicia
Ogden is where I live, work, and play. It’s where I worked as a youth mentor, victim advocate and where I founded my small business. It’s where I found a community of creatives, small business owners, and everyday people ready to lift each other up.
But, along with the joys of living and working in Ogden, there have also been challenges. We have a city government that doesn’t represent us, and isn’t willing to communicate with constituents. I believe that Ogdenites deserve transparency and accountability from their city officials. I believe that everyday Ogdenites need leaders that listen and respond to their concerns. I love our city, but I believe that it can be better for all of us.
That’s why I’m running for City Council.
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Community Advocate
Alicia’s spent years doing the kind of grassroots work it takes to make change in Ogden. Like showing up to City Council meetings to advocate for preserving community spaces like the Marshall White Center (photo: Tom Szalay), and for victims of sexual violence as a Victim Advocate at YCC of Ogden.
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Small Business Owner
Alicia founded Good Company Theatre in downtown Ogden almost 13 years ago. Her tireless work producing theatre and promoting the arts in Ogden has been recognized by Utah Business, and the Governor (pictured), among other accolades.
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Youth Mentor
Whether it’s coaching high school girls soccer or working with young people excited about the arts, Alicia is a champion of meaningful mentorship that empowers youth.