

Introduction
Roger Lau (born in 1977) is an American political campaign manager and political consultant. He and Faiz Shakir share the distinction of being the first Asian American to serve as campaign manager for a major American presidential candidate (Lau serving in that role for Elizabeth Warren, with Shakir working for Bernie Sanders).
Early life
Lau was born in Woodside, Queens, New York to parents from Guangzhou, China. He has two brothers. His parents worked many jobs including driving instructors, takeout restaurant owners, etc. He attended the Bronx High School of Science but dropped out due to truancy. After receiving a GED, he went to the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he majored in political science and minored in Chinese. While at UMass, he interned for John Kerry. Lau graduated in 2000, and planned to return to New York; instead he was hired by John Kerry's staff and asked for a job working with constituents.
Career
Lau started his career working with Kerry, including his 2004 presidential campaign. While working on the campaign, he met former United States president Bill Clinton and United States Senator Hillary Clinton, whom he now provides consultancy on Massachusetts-related politics. He also worked on Kerry's Senate 2008 re-election campaign.
Lau briefly worked in the United States Department of Commerce for President Barack Obama.
After the death of Ted Kennedy who served in the Senate for 48 years, a series of losses led Lau to the Senate campaign of Elizabeth Warren. He later became the manager of her presidential campaign.
Personal life
Lau is partnered with Amanda Coulombe and they reside in Somerville Massachusetts.