Rosamar Trujillo Plumey

[3] Trujillo Plumey worked as a social worker in the hospice section at the Ryder Memorial Hospital in Humacao.

[1][3] In 2001, she joined the Puerto Rico Department of Family Affairs where she worked as a supervisory social worker, special advisor to the secretary, and director of federal Title IV-E funds.

[2] A member of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), Trujillo Plumey started her senatorial campaign for district VII in 2020 and was sworn on January 3, 2021.

[2] Her legislative work emphasized the decentralization of services, transparency in fund management, and support for older adults, youth, and economic development initiatives.

[6] The event began with the "Pa’l Pueblo" walk, a tradition established by her father, Trujillo Panisse, a former mayor of Humacao.

[6] Trujillo Plumey defeated incumbent mayor Julio L. Geigel Pérez, who had assumed office after a special election in 2022.