Daniel founded Dozier Strategies in 2017 and has worked for both the US and French governmental agencies responsible for global trade and commerce helping promote the ties between the two countries for more than a decade.
Prior to becoming an independent consultant Daniel served as an Investment Manager & Director of Special Projects for Business France and was based in Chicago but covered both the US and Canada.
Throughout his career Daniel has advised a range of public organizations and destinations on strategic international development with a focus on innovative investment projects that help realize public policy goals as established by local, regional and national elected officials. Daniel has a Masters of Tourism Administration from the George Washington University Business School and brings nearly two decades of international experience and high profile political campaign skills as well as extensive destination development expertise to his clients.
Earlier in his career, Daniel served as Chief of Staff to the US Ambassador for the World Expo in Milan, Italy in 2015 and served in the same capacity at the residence of the US Ambassador to France and Monaco from 2009 through 2012 where he curated social, cultural and diplomatic events for the Embassy in Paris, France.
Daniel started his career on President Obama’s 2008 campaign as Director of International Fundraising and then served in the same role for the Inauguration in 2009 and at the Democratic National Committee before moving to France. He graduated with Honors from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 2006 and was the recipient of the Raymond Dinsmore merit-based scholarship that allowed him to conduct primary research in destinations including Morocco, South Africa, Madagascar, Singapore, Australia and Canada. He currently lives between Chicago, Paris and Washington, DC.