Name: RosaMaria C. Vitoria
Where you live: Palm Coast, Florida, USA
Email: mltms4you@gmail.com
What you’re doing these days: I am continuing to work on helping my clients become USA and PT citizens while working on the DOD Project Vote.Gov.
Something you’re proud of: I take pride in being able to survive the big-company competition as a woman-owned small business for the last 23 years.
A bit of your background: I’m Originally from Portugal. I hold a bachelor’s in Physical Therapy from Germany, a University Diploma in Portuguese as a Foreign Language in Portuguese English secondary language from Universidade Nova in Lisbon, a bachelor’s in paralegal studies from the USA, and a master’s in Criminal Justice in the USA.
How long have you been with ATA and PLD? I’ve lost count, probably about 15 years.
What did ATA membership and/or the PLD bring to you? I’ve enjoyed some exposure and met good friends, colleagues, and connections (right, Gio?).
Current project (or last/future interesting project/activities): www.vote.gov
A major challenge(s) in your career: Keeping up with the market out there in the world has proven to be quite the task.
Do you have any hobbies? If so, what are they? Reading a good book and riding my motorcycle.
What is your favorite book in Portuguese-language literature? Os Lusíadas by Luíz Vaz de Camões.
What books are currently on your reading list? Anything inspirational or educational I can get my hands on.
Where is the best place to connect with you? Email, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or LinkedIn.
Thank you.
We really appreciate the opportunity to learn a little more about you.
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Are you a PLD Member? We want to feature you, as our members are our greatest asset! We’ll be happy to receive your submission and give you more visibility as you grow in your career.
LOL! For sure, Rosamaria. For sure. My colleagues are part of my toolbox, and I am not afraid of asking for their help or sending jobs their way. After all, they help me keep my clients happy by providing services I can’t or when I am not available.
But physical therapy, languages and criminal justice??? We need to talk about that one day.
Thank you for always been there when i reach out to you, RosaMaria.