Meet Paul
I am an entrepreneur and engineer who knows how to build and fight. I put myself through school, from community college to St. Mary’s University, earning degrees in Physics, a master's in Software Engineering, and later a master’s from The University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business.
I worked on a team at Southwest Research Institute that discovered water on the moon and contributed to missions across the solar system. At Cisco, I advanced cybersecurity at the cutting edge. At Microsoft, I cut costs, fought waste in cloud computing, and led a global partnership on connected vehicles.
When COVID devastated our nation, I came back to Texas and built a firearms manufacturing business with my family that now supplies the Army, Air Force, and Fish and Wildlife. I have also worked with Native American tribes, equipping their nations against cartel violence and drug trafficking.
I have built, I have rebuilt, and I have never stopped fighting. I am an engineer, an entrepreneur, and a fighter, not a career politician. Washington does not need more elites. It needs leaders with grit and real-world experience who will cut waste, protect American jobs, and defend our freedoms.
Rooted in Texas
Paul Rojas is a sixth generation Texan shaped by the things that built this state faith, family, and hard work.
His roots run deep in Texas soil. On his father’s side, his family came from the migrant fields of El Paso, farm workers who followed the harvests until one generation broke the cycle through education and determination. His grandfather, Robert Rojas, fought for better schools and opportunity. A local school now bears his name. On his mother’s side, Paul’s family served the nation, an Air Force family that lived around the world before returning home to Victoria, Texas.
From the fields to the flight line, his family built their lives through grit, service, and faith, the same spirit that built America.
Paul earned a degrees in Biophysics and a masters in Software Engineering from St. Mary’s University, contributing to NASA missions that discovered water on the Moon. Later, he earned a second masters from UT Austin’s McCombs School of Business and led major technology upgrades that modernized local government systems and advanced cybersecurity.
Paul went on to work for Microsoft, helping drive cloud innovation and partnerships with companies like Volkswagen, connecting American industry with cutting edge technology. When COVID hit, Paul came back to Texas and, with his father in law, built Alamo Brass, a firearms manufacturer that now supports the U.S. military, law enforcement, and tribal communities working to keep their people safe.
Paul and his wife of nine years live in the greater New Braunfels area, where Alamo Brass is based. His wife’s family proudly traces their roots to the Battle of the Alamo, a legacy of courage and sacrifice that remains central to their family’s Texas story. They are active members of the community, with their daughter attending school in New Braunfels. Together with their family, they continue to serve and support the community that has given them so much.
Grounded in traditional and conservative values, Paul carries forward the same principles that shaped his parents and grandparents, faith, hard work, and love of country. He stands with working families, small business owners, and veterans, fighting for the next generation of Texans who deserve the same chance to build a better future.