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In this episode of Verdicts & Vogue, Cristina Perez sits down with Lorie Valdez for an honest and inspiring conversation about faith, discipline, marriage, leadership, and what it truly takes to build long-term success in the personal injury industry.
Lorie shares that her journey has never been accidental. From the very beginning, she has operated with intention. Every January, she creates a clear plan for the year, outlining specific goals she intends to hit before December ends. Year after year, she has not only met those goals but exceeded them. She attributes that consistency to preparation, organization, and the willingness to go after what she wants instead of waiting for opportunity to arrive. As she puts it, success does not come to you. You must go to it.
Faith is the foundation of everything she does. Raised by a father who was a minister, Lorie learned early that faith is not just something you speak about but something you apply daily. She believes in declarations, in speaking life instead of negativity, and in the power of words. For her, faith is not separate from business. It fuels her mindset, her discipline, and her resilience. When challenges arise, she leans into that foundation rather than away from it.
The conversation also explores what it means to build a thriving career while maintaining a strong marriage. Lorie and her husband have been married for more than twenty-five years, and she openly acknowledges that longevity requires trust, shared values, and continuous effort. Being in the public eye within the personal injury space brings unique pressures, but she emphasizes that trust and alignment in faith create stability. She speaks candidly about balancing independence with partnership, appreciating a spouse who supports her ambition while quietly providing strength behind the scenes.
Professionally, Lorie reflects on her evolution over the past two decades. When she first began at StandUp MRI, she could not have imagined that she would one day become President of Business Development and be on track to lead the company. Her rise did not happen overnight. It required hard work, sacrifice, and the humility to grow through challenges. She recognizes that growth often comes through difficulty and that true success involves helping others along the way.
She also shares pride in her family, particularly watching her son grow into a young man attending the University of Arizona. Becoming an empty nester has brought a new season of reflection and gratitude. For Lorie, personal success means nothing without strong relationships and a family rooted in faith.
Throughout the episode, listeners see a leader who blends ambition with heart. Lorie’s story is not about shortcuts or overnight wins. It is about vision, preparation, consistency, and unwavering belief. Whether discussing business development strategies, long-term marriage, or stepping into executive leadership, she makes one thing clear: sustained success is built on faith, discipline, and the courage to keep pushing forward.
This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership is not just about titles. It is about character, commitment, and the quiet habits that shape extraordinary results over time.
By MedLegal MediaIn this episode of Verdicts & Vogue, Cristina Perez sits down with Lorie Valdez for an honest and inspiring conversation about faith, discipline, marriage, leadership, and what it truly takes to build long-term success in the personal injury industry.
Lorie shares that her journey has never been accidental. From the very beginning, she has operated with intention. Every January, she creates a clear plan for the year, outlining specific goals she intends to hit before December ends. Year after year, she has not only met those goals but exceeded them. She attributes that consistency to preparation, organization, and the willingness to go after what she wants instead of waiting for opportunity to arrive. As she puts it, success does not come to you. You must go to it.
Faith is the foundation of everything she does. Raised by a father who was a minister, Lorie learned early that faith is not just something you speak about but something you apply daily. She believes in declarations, in speaking life instead of negativity, and in the power of words. For her, faith is not separate from business. It fuels her mindset, her discipline, and her resilience. When challenges arise, she leans into that foundation rather than away from it.
The conversation also explores what it means to build a thriving career while maintaining a strong marriage. Lorie and her husband have been married for more than twenty-five years, and she openly acknowledges that longevity requires trust, shared values, and continuous effort. Being in the public eye within the personal injury space brings unique pressures, but she emphasizes that trust and alignment in faith create stability. She speaks candidly about balancing independence with partnership, appreciating a spouse who supports her ambition while quietly providing strength behind the scenes.
Professionally, Lorie reflects on her evolution over the past two decades. When she first began at StandUp MRI, she could not have imagined that she would one day become President of Business Development and be on track to lead the company. Her rise did not happen overnight. It required hard work, sacrifice, and the humility to grow through challenges. She recognizes that growth often comes through difficulty and that true success involves helping others along the way.
She also shares pride in her family, particularly watching her son grow into a young man attending the University of Arizona. Becoming an empty nester has brought a new season of reflection and gratitude. For Lorie, personal success means nothing without strong relationships and a family rooted in faith.
Throughout the episode, listeners see a leader who blends ambition with heart. Lorie’s story is not about shortcuts or overnight wins. It is about vision, preparation, consistency, and unwavering belief. Whether discussing business development strategies, long-term marriage, or stepping into executive leadership, she makes one thing clear: sustained success is built on faith, discipline, and the courage to keep pushing forward.
This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership is not just about titles. It is about character, commitment, and the quiet habits that shape extraordinary results over time.