Daniel Garza, a former White House staffer who served in the Bush Administration also worked as a co-producer and host of Agenda Washington, a Spanish language news/interview weekly television program that covered state, economic, political and social issues impacting the U.S. Hispanic community airing on the Univision television network. Daniel served as a former Congressional Staff Assistant for U.S. Congressman Richard “Doc” Hastings before being elected as Councilman for the City of Toppenish, Washington in 1996. Daniel was then appointed in 2001 by the Bush Administration to serve as Deputy Director of External and Intergovernmental Affairs in the Office of the Secretary at the Department of the Interior. In 2004, Daniel was appointed as Associate Director of the Office of Public Liaison in the White House before moving on to work for Televisa in 2006 as President of HISPANIC and PODER Group, where he oversaw the editorial, commercial, and promotional aspects of HISPANIC, Hispanic Trends, PODER and Tu Dinero magazines. Born in the Central Valley of California, Daniel’s family would migrate annually from his ancestral hometown of Garza Gonzales, Nuevo Leon in Mexico throughout California, Nebraska and the State of Washington as they followed the crop season as farm workers. He recently authored a fiction novel in Spanish and is currently residing in McAllen, TX with his wife and three children.