Daniel Sepulveda
Daniel Sepulveda served in the Senate as a senior advisor to Senators Boxer, Obama, and Kerry. He served in the Obama Administration at USTR and later as a Senate confirmed Ambassador in the Economic Bureau of the State Department. His policy areas of passion and expertise include digital privacy, trade, telecommunications, technology, and immigration and labor.
As Ambassador, he led negotiations on multiple international treaties and bilateral agreements on telecommunications and technology and served as part of the team that negotiated the first Privacy Shield agreement with Europe.
Over the last five years, Sepulveda has worked at senior levels in both the advertising technology sector and publishing industry developing expertise in digital supply chains and the monetization of data and content. Sepulveda started his career at what was then the National Council of La Raza and is today UnidosUS, the largest Latino advocacy organization in the country.
“Throughout his career, Daniel Sepulveda has built a record and reputation as one of Washington’s most effective political strategists. We are thrilled to welcome him to our growing team.” added Platinum Advisors Founder Darius Anderson.
Sepulveda earned a Bachelor of the Arts degree in History and Political Science from Emory University. He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in Public Policy and International Affairs and obtained his Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Austin’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.