Career
A businesswoman and former president of the Denver City Council, Martinez has served on the DNC since the 1990s. As a superdelegate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention, Marquez has publicly supported Bill Richardson, and then Hillary Clinton. Active in politics since the 1970s, Martinez was named chair of the Colorado Voter Registration Project in 1976 and worked for the Denver, Colorado city council.
In 1987, she was elected to represent District 3 on the Denver City Council and served for a total of 16 years.
During her tenure, she was elected the first Hispanic female city council president After leaving the Denver City Council, Martinez helped found Rapid eye movement sleep Associates in 2003, a campaign management and public relations firm with corporate and political clients.
She has also served as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors for NALEO (National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials) and as the first Chair of the Hispana Leadership Institute. In 2005, Martinez supported Howard Dean"s successful bid to become DNC chairman.
In 2007, she announced her intention to vote for New Mexico Government.
Bill Richardson. After he withdrew from the race in January 2008, she endorsed New York Senator. Hillary Clinton. Martinez supported Obama following the Democratic National Convention in August.
She was later named to the Colorado Latino Advisory Council for Obama"s campaign.