About Dan Martinez
Born in Pasadena to parents of Chilean immigrants, Dan spent his childhood living in Duarte, Glendora, and La Verne. He attended Town And Country in Pasadena, Foothill Christian School in Glendora, and Damien H.S. in La Verne.
In 2006, he received degrees in Psychology and Philosophy from the University of San Diego. In 2009, he received a Juris Doctor from University of San Diego, School of Law, was admitted to the California Bar, and began a practice of law serving the local community ever since.
While studying law, he attended lectures by the late-Justice Stephens, and took classes on Separation of Powers and Statutory Interpretation from the late-Justice Scalia.
He founded a 501c(3) non-profit, Near-Infinity Art, to provide a platform where artists team up with charitable causes that inspire them to host an event where art is auctioned to raise funds for the partner charity.
He was an educator at Damien H.S., teaching a mentorship program geared towards their Debate Team.
Over his decade experience as an attorney, he has guided hundreds of our neighbors through the criminal and immigration court systems and has had a front row seat to the dysfunction of both systems.
Dan has been a member of the district 31 community as a citizen, teacher, lawyer, and advocate.