Daniel grew up in Van Buren, AR where he graduated high school. In 2001 he graduated from the University of Central Arkansas with a degree in Political Science. After graduation he moved to midtown Fayetteville where has been a longtime resident.
He has 15 years of experience as a Business Analyst and has worked for Fortune 500 Company and is currently employed at a Wal-Mart Supplier
A committed community volunteer Daniel has been active in Susan G Komen for the Cure and serves on the Community Leadership Council of the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA. This spring he will be married for 4 years to Lauren Marquette.
In 2012 he was appointed by the Democrat Party of Arkansas to serve on the Party Rules committee and that same year elected to the Executive Committee of the Democrat Party or Arkansas. That same year he worked on and volunteered for numerous candidate's campaigns to elect Democrat's in Washington County and Arkansas.
In 2014 Daniel ran for Justice of the Peace District 8 in Washington County and won. He is currently serves on the Personal Committee, is vice-chair of County Services and vice-chair of the County Ordinance Review Committee. Daniel has focused his efforts on ways to continue funding the Animal Shelter, maintaining county roads and building a relationship with county employees.
He has 15 years of experience as a Business Analyst and has worked for Fortune 500 Company and is currently employed at a Wal-Mart Supplier
A committed community volunteer Daniel has been active in Susan G Komen for the Cure and serves on the Community Leadership Council of the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA. This spring he will be married for 4 years to Lauren Marquette.
In 2012 he was appointed by the Democrat Party of Arkansas to serve on the Party Rules committee and that same year elected to the Executive Committee of the Democrat Party or Arkansas. That same year he worked on and volunteered for numerous candidate's campaigns to elect Democrat's in Washington County and Arkansas.
In 2014 Daniel ran for Justice of the Peace District 8 in Washington County and won. He is currently serves on the Personal Committee, is vice-chair of County Services and vice-chair of the County Ordinance Review Committee. Daniel has focused his efforts on ways to continue funding the Animal Shelter, maintaining county roads and building a relationship with county employees.