
Moises Bujanda
Moises Bujanda, born in El Paso, Texas, spent his early childhood days in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. His father, a blue-collar worker in search of a better life, decided to relocate to the United States along with his wife and children. In his mid-20’s, Moises was a grassroots organizer in the El Paso-Juárez metroplex. He went on to become a weekly columnist for the El Paso Herald Post and a broadcast political analyst for News Xtra on KVIA-TV. Then, as it is today, La Frontera (the Borderplex) was a constant topic of discussion. When colleagues sought advice on how to run for public office, Moises was there to assist in all aspects of campaigning. In time, he developed an impressive consulting record for mayoral, county, and state races in the Texas-New Mexico region, including Bill Richardson’s successful gubernatorial bid. He has served as a consultant for the International Boundary & Water Commission (IBWC) and continues to maintain a consultation business for governmental and private sector entities.