Danny L. Diaz

[1] He is a founding partner of FP1 Strategies LLC, a public affairs, media relations, digital communications and advertising firm based in Washington, D.C. Diaz’s corporate efforts have included transportation, health care, retail and education issues.

He helped to develop a media plan to advance the nominations of John Roberts and Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court, in addition to managing the committee’s independent expenditure program.

It was also reported in 2006 that Diaz “handled Hispanic outreach for the Party.” [6] Beginning in January 2007, he served as deputy communications director for John McCain’s 2008 campaign, where he worked closely with Terry Nelson, later a founding partner at FP1 Strategies.

[12] During the 2012 presidential cycle, after staying neutral in the primaries, Diaz served as a senior advisor to Governor Mitt Romney’s losing general-election campaign.

[16] “Danny's skill at rapidly moving content and campaign organization makes him perfectly suited for running the day-to-day operations," said Bush senior adviser Sally Bradshaw.

Diaz has made his name in Republican circles by being the guy who not only consumed more information on a daily basis than anyone else in the game but also was able to spray out relevant articles at a machine-gun pace to reporters.