Victor J. Rosario was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and has dedicated his career to service and building — as a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, entrepreneur, technologist, and community builder in South Florida.
His career spans an extraordinary range of disciplines: banking, insurance leadership, hospitality and nightlife operations, engineering, IT and system administration, web development, and cutting-edge AI solutions. This breadth of experience is exactly what Miami-Dade's next mayor needs.
Miami-Dade County Mayor is a non-partisan elected position — this race is about residents, not party politics. Victor is a registered Republican, and he wants every voter to know that. But this campaign answers to 2.7 million residents across all 34 municipalities, not to any party platform or political machine.
See the Platform →"This campaign is not funded by corporations or political insiders. It is fueled by residents who believe Miami-Dade can be better — and are ready to prove it on November 7, 2028."— Victor J. Rosario
Full-service marketing agency delivering innovative strategies for business growth, branding, and high-impact campaigns across South Florida and beyond.
EDM events and corporate productions company, deeply embedded in Miami's legendary nightlife and entertainment ecosystem.
AI solutions company building specialized GPT tools, AI-driven governance frameworks, and technology-first approaches to public administration.
Since 1996, Victor has maintained an active artistic career in electronic music — one of Miami's defining cultural contributions to the world.
Artist since 1996 · Nearly 30 years of Miami music culture
Every policy decision starts with one question: does this benefit the 2.7 million residents of Miami-Dade? Not the contractors, not the corporations — the residents.
Government should show its work. The Truth Ledger, public dashboards, and open records are not optional — they are the foundation of trust.
Miami-Dade doesn't need to do things the way they've always been done. It needs a mayor who can build the technology and systems that transform county government.
No red-light cameras. No invasive surveillance. No federal overreach into residents' lives. Miami-Dade's government should protect rights, not erode them.
County government should run like a well-operated business — efficient, accountable, generating revenue for residents rather than extracting it from them.
Tourism dollars, hospitality revenue, and county contracts should stay in Miami-Dade — creating jobs and funding direct resident benefits through the Project Fund.