Summary
Daniel Croy is a public-service–oriented professional with nine years of diverse experience spanning civil engineering, law, education, and health, currently working as a Residential Connectivity Specialist in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Bilingual in Spanish and English, he pairs classroom-tested special education teaching and Army training with practical experience in regulated government and nonprofit environments where judgment, compliance, and stakeholder communication matter. He has run for multiple public offices and led institutional reform in law school, demonstrating a blend of civic ambition, principled leadership, and the ability to translate values into policy. Colleagues credit him for stepping into “other duties as assigned,” excelling at written and oral communication, time management, and cross-functional problem solving. Comfortable wearing many hats—from teaching and counseling to operations and outreach—he seeks roles where competence, ethics, and service deliver measurable community impact. An uncommon mix of hands-on operational roles (postal carrier, rideshare, municipal work) and formal training (B.S. in Civil Engineering, J.D., chiropractic studies) gives him practical resilience and adaptability in complex settings.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Juris Doctor, Law, Juris Doctor, Law at Texas Southern University
The University of Utah
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering at Texas A&M University
BYU-Pathway Worldwide
16 credits, Life Sciences, 16 credits, Life Sciences at Austin Community College
49 credits, Chiropractic, 49 credits, Chiropractic at Parker University
High School Diploma, College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program, High School Diploma, College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program at Evans High School
Chiropractic, Chiropractic at Southern California University of Health Sciences
English, Spanish