Elizabeth Guzmán is a delegate of Virginia’s 31st House District, elected in 2017 to become the first Hispanic female immigrant to join the 400-year-old Virginia General Assembly. She currently works as the Division Chief for Administrative Services for the Center for Adult Services for the City of Alexandria. She holds a Bachelor's in Public Safety from Capella University, a Master's in Public Administration from American University, and a Master's in Social Work from the University of Southern California.