About Mike
“At a young age my parents taught me the importance of serving your community. I’m motivated by the constant opportunity to make my community better by working together with my neighbors, businesses, non-profits and faith organizations.”
First elected Alderman to District 4 in 2020 and re-elected in 2024, Mike serves on the Finance Committee, Plan Commission, Board of Public Works, and the Information Technology Sub-Committee. He previously served on and created the Wirth Park Playground Renewal Committee. You can learn about his record as a Brookfield Alderman by clicking here.
Before moving to Brookfield, Mike was raised in Hartland, WI. Mike and his wife, Amanda, are proud parents of two beautiful children, Nolan and Ava. Amanda is a local nurse practitioner. Mike completed his undergrad at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, and his Masters at the University of Southern California.
Mike has over a decade and a half’s worth of experience in the Information Technology and Data & Analytics fields and is currently an Enterprise Data Architect at GE Healthcare. He previously worked at area Fortune 500 companies Northwestern Mutual and Centene, where he helped them solve complex technical and analytic challenges.
Mike's parents taught him by example the importance of public service and the value of community with decades of public service, volunteering, and leadership. His mother Linda served as an schoolboard member and his father Tim is currently a Village of Hartland Trustee. Mike volunteers, or has volunteered previously for the following organizations and causes:
Family Promise of Waukesha County (Housing & Unsheltered Shelter & Services) where he has been a board member since 2024
Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative - MHVI (Poverty Alleviation)
Waukesha County Drug Communities Coalition (Youth Alcohol Tobacco, and Drug Abuse Prevention)
Elevate (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Abuse Prevention)
Mike is passionate about public service and believes in transparent and open government, direct communication, common sense economic development, sustainable budgets & fiscal responsibility, great parks and building a more accessible Brookfield.
Brookfield deserves thoughtful, transparent, and community-centered leadership and Mike is ready to deliver just that. As we look ahead to the election on April 7, 2026, there are many ways to get involved and support the campaign. Whether you’re able to cast your vote, volunteer your time, request a yard-sign, make a donation, or simply spread the word, every bit helps move Brookfield forward. If you have questions or want to connect directly, Mike welcomes you to reach out via email at mikeforbrookfield@gmail.com.