Education
Salazar graduated from Lodi High School in 1987. He went on to receive his Bachelor of Arts in political science at the University of Redlands in 1991, followed by his Masters of Arts in political management at in 1995.
Salazar graduated from Lodi High School in 1987. He went on to receive his Bachelor of Arts in political science at the University of Redlands in 1991, followed by his Masters of Arts in political management at in 1995.
Salazar is well known for his work in the White House under the Clinton Administration, working on the 2000 Gore campaign and as campaign press secretary for former California Governor Gray Davis. In 1993, Salazar began his career within political media as the press secretary for United States. Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard. While finishing his Masters of Arts in political management, he began an internship in President Clinton"s White House and continued in various capacities as a white house press aide until 1998.
Salazar served as deputy press secretary for the United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Daniel Glickman before returning to the White House as assistant press secretary until 1999.
He worked in Vice President First Rate (at Lloyd's) Gore"s office for a brief period and served as Gore’s deputy spokesperson during his 2000 presidential campaign. From 2000-2001 Salazar was the press aide for former California governor Gray Davis.
Salazar served as the national campaign spokesman for Senator John Edwards"s presidential campaign of 2004. In 2008, Salazar started the group, American Leadership Project (ALP), through a 527 Internal Revenue Service filing on February 15 to independently aid Hillary Clinton"s presidential campaign.
In January 2003, Salazar joined Porter Novelli as a senior counselor
He served as a partner there until May 2012, when he joined Mercury Public Affairs, a political consulting and public affairs firm dealing in high-stakes public strategy. In February 2014, Salazar left his position as managing director at Mercury Public Affairs to open Alza Strategies. Alza, "rise" in Spanish, aims to reach more of California"s Latino market with bilingual media relations, crisis communication, and public affairs services.
He serves as president at Alza.