Julia began her involvement in grassroots organizing at the age of 15. As a high school student, she volunteered for former U.S. Representative Pete Olson’s first primary campaign, sparking a lasting passion for politics.
A proud graduate of Texas A&M University, Julia moved to Capitol Hill after graduation, where she served as Executive Assistant to then-House Rules Committee Chair Pete Sessions. Following a campaign deployment to Arizona in support of Martha McSally, she committed to a full-time career in politics.
During the 2016 election cycle, Julia joined the Republican National Committee, working under the National Political Director during a critical period for the party. She later served on the Presidential Inaugural Committee before joining the White House Office of Political Affairs in January 2017. In this role, she coordinated political events for the President and managed surrogate engagement for Administration and Cabinet officials.
Today, Julia leverages over a decade of experience to support clients in the political, corporate, and trade association sectors. She specializes in strategic operations and event planning, helping organizations streamline their efforts and execute high-impact events that advance their missions and goals.