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"Generosity is power. Competition doesn’t have to mean scarcity." — Rosa Florentino

From the strawberry fields of Carlsbad to structuring over half a billion dollars in legal settlements, Rosa Florentino’s story is a testament to resilience, gratitude, and giving back. As the co-founder of Quest Settlements, Rosa is redefining what financial justice looks like—especially for clients who need more than a check: they need a plan, a protector, a person who speaks their language.

In this inspiring episode, Rosa shares the personal story behind her power, from her family’s unexpected immigration journey under the 1986 Amnesty Act to founding a nonprofit for farmworkers. Along the way, she learned to ask for what she’s worth, lead with heart, and build a business where clients become family.

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Rosa is a Senior Settlement Consultant and co-founder of Quest Settlements, a firm that has helped structure over $500 million in legal settlements. Born in Mexico and raised in the U.S. after her family received legal status under the 1986 Amnesty Act, Rosa brings deep empathy, cultural fluency, and unshakable ethics to her work. She is also the founder of Fields of Humanity, a nonprofit supporting farmworkers during off-season hardships.

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How a career detour led Rosa from federal corrections to co-founding a multimillion-dollar legal business

What lawyers often overlook after a case is won—and why Rosa believes the real work begins after the verdict

The quiet power of showing up in person—and how it’s transformed her client relationships

Why speaking Spanish isn’t just a skill in her legal career—it’s a form of advocacy

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