He founded Grupo Siete, which owns 11 radio stations, primarily in the State of Mexico, the internet provider Twister Telecom and a national cable television concession.
He briefly studied in England and France[4] and then obtained his undergraduate degree in Diplomatic Sciences from the UNAM, where he also obtained his master's and graduate degrees and spent 20 years as an associate professor of political propaganda, communications and public relations in the UNAM School of Political and Social Sciences.
1977 was an important year for Sánchez Campuzano; he became an advisor to the Secretary of Programming and Budget [es], began teaching about political advertising in the PRI's internal Institute of Political Training,[3] and founded Grupo Siete, starting with the purchase of one daytimer AM radio station in the state of Coahuila.
He served for one term in the Chamber of Deputies[3] and sat on the Foreign Relations, Communications, and Radio, Television and Film Commissions.
After his legislative career, Sánchez Campuzano began writing;[1] he has published several works about religion, history, philosophy and politics.