U.S.A.
Max Diaz was born in Buffalo, NY, and later moved to Hanahan, SC, where he developed a strong foundation in engineering. He earned an Aircraft Mechanic’s license and an associate degree, followed by a bachelor’s degree in aviation technology, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Diaz has accumulated extensive experience across General Aviation, Experimental, Defense, and Commercial sectors, working on various airframes and engines. His career achievements and transitions reflect a commitment to technical expertise and a drive to address systemic issues in governance and economic disparity.
Max Diaz champions a distinctive blend of progressive policy stances with a focus on safeguarding individual rights and curbing corporate influence. His advocacy for stringent data privacy laws and restrictions on private equity in housing markets reveals a commitment to protecting the working class from exploitation. Diaz’s support for emerging industries like next-gen nuclear energy and indoor farming showcases an innovative approach to economic growth. His proposal for term limits and campaign finance reform indicates a desire to democratize governance and diminish the sway of big money. Diaz’s backing of ranked-choice voting and universal healthcare underscores a drive for a more equitable and representative political system.