Education
Columbia College.
Columbia College.
He was first elected as a councilman in 2003 and has served two terms. Frazier was listed by Newsmax as one of the 100 most influential African-American Republican in the country. Frazier leads his own small strategic management consulting and professional services business, Frazier Global Strategies.
He has contributed as an National Broadcasting Company-affiliate 9News "Political Expert", previously a regular on FOX Business" ‘The Willis Report’ All-Star Panel, and FOX News Channel ‘Hannity’s’ Great American Panel.
Frazier was named a Senior Fellow at the Health Research and Education Trust, a not-for-profit research and education affiliate of the American Hospital Association (American Heart Association). Frazier served in the United States. Navy, where he was assigned to the National Security Agency.
He completed training at the Cryptologic School in Pensacola, Florida. He co-founded and currently serves as board president of High Point Academy, a pre-K through 8th grade public charter school, serving over 800 students.
First elected to the non-partisan in 2003 at the age of 26, Frazier was re-elected in 2007.
During his tenure on the council, Frazier worked on the city budget, supported a public/private life-sciences city on the former Fitzsimmons Army Medical base, and led the adoption of Cop-Link, a system to connect law enforcement agencies to critical information, which has since gone into use across Colorado. Frazier also promoted "boundless playgrounds" for disabled children. He has a reputation of being one of the most skilled orators in the Colorado Grand Old Party. In April 2009, Frazier launched a preliminary campaign to run for the United States. Senate seat held by Michael Bennet.
Frazier lost to Perlmutter 53.1% to 42.1%.
Libertarian Buck Bailey, receiving 4.8% of the vote, was also a candidate for the 7th Congressional District in 2010.
Upon failing to raise sufficient funds to continue and not interested in a highly divisive party primary, Frazier ended his bid for the Senate and entered the race to challenge Editor Perlmutter, who has represented Colorado"s 7th congressional district since 2007.
He is a former at-large member of the and was the 2010 Republican candidate for United States House of Representatives Colorado"s 7th congressional district. Frazier also is a member of the Colorado Boxing Commission since June 2013
The Romney for President 2012 campaign announced Frazier as a member of Governor Romney"s Black Leadership Council.