Rosa Santa Cruz was born in Santa Ana Chiautempan in the small Mexican state of Tlaxcala. Growing up in a family of merchants, Rosa learned early that entrepreneurship could open doors that traditional jobs often could not. Inspired by a sister who ran a small retail business, Rosa developed a vision of building something of her own. At age twenty-eight, Rosa immigrated to the United States in search of greater opportunity and a more stable life for her family.
When she arrived, Rosa worked in her sister’s businesses. After moving to Oxnard, however, Rosa found work in the tomato fields. Although Rosa quickly earned the respect of supervisors and learned many aspects of the agricultural work, Rosa remained focused on a larger goal: creating a business that could provide long-term stability and growth.
Life brought both hardship and determination along the way. After experiencing personal loss within her family, Rosa made the decision to move forward and rebuild. Soon after, an unexpected opportunity appeared when someone offered to sell Rosa a taco trailer. With determination and a $5,000 down payment, Rosa and her husband took a leap of faith. That decision planted the seed for what would eventually become La Picosita Santa Cruz.


