Voted “Most Likely to Succeed” by her Ballard High School classmates marks her early talent as leader, organizer, and problem-solver. She studied two years at UW before working full-time at the family business to help it succeed – an electronics manufacturing business in industrial Ballard.
Victoria is second generation Seattle native (both of her parents were born in Seattle) and grew up in the Greenwood neighborhood where she lives now. Victoria is divorced and has one son who is currently studying at Central Washington University.
She became active politically during the pandemic as a strong voice speaking out to protect our civil rights. She founded the March For Freedom to bring people together to march for an end to the mandates. As a founding member and legal advocate with the Washington Civil Rights Council, she educated people about their civil rights and helped employees faced with losing their jobs due to workplace mandates.
She is self-employed helping others as a personal organizer. She loves walking Seattle’s streets and trails and makes videos as a hobby.
◾ Walking the loop trail at Discovery Park
◾ Vegan Ice Cream
◾ Sci-fi classics Star Wars and The Matrix
◾ 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Victoria has extensive experience in successfully running a business and managing employees in her 22 years in Electronics Manufacturing.
Pictured here at her family's business in Ballard.
Organizing a cleanup of the Greenwood neighborhood for
the One Seattle Day of Service (for the second year).
She is passionate about bringing the conservative message to Seattle voters. She stepped up to the role of Chair for District 36 last year to help organize and be a resource for the district. She contributed to the revised 2024 Platform for the King County GOP.
Victoria has been a champion of medical rights. Her movement during the pandemic helped safeguard the rights of individuals and bring an end to mask and vaccine mandates.
With her son, Corey, at his graduation from
Lake Washington Institute of Technology (high school program).