Daniel Valenzuela is a dedicated public servant and regional leader, retired as a firefighter after 20 years, and served on the Phoenix City Council from 2011 to 2018. He is committed to enhancing public safety, strengthening neighborhoods, helping transform our economy through innovation, and cultivating an environment where entrepreneurs can succeed. Valenzuela expanded the City of Phoenix Anti-Discrimination Ordinance and raised $1 million to create CodePHX, providing free coding classes to Phoenix students aged 3-17, while addressing the gender and opportunity gaps in tech education.
Daniel Valenzuela is a dedicated public servant and regional leader, retired as a firefighter after 20 years, and served on the Phoenix City Council from 2011 to 2018. He is committed to enhancing public safety, strengthening neighborhoods, helping transform our economy through innovation, and cultivating an environment where entrepreneurs can succeed. Valenzuela expanded the City of Phoenix Anti-Discrimination Ordinance and raised $1 million to create CodePHX, providing free coding classes to Phoenix students aged 3-17, while addressing the gender and opportunity gaps in tech education.