Pablo Hereter
Pablo Hereter

Pablo Hereter has lived on Florida's Space Coast since 2022. He is a Florida-licensed civil rights attorney with a background in fair housing enforcement, environmental law, and litigation. Pablo enjoys fitness, surfing, rock climbing, reading, writing, discussing movies, and exploring the natural beauty of Brevard County.
Pablo has a history of public interest and community-oriented work spanning his entire legal career. As a law student at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, he served as Vice President of the Environmental and Land Use Law Society, coached and captained the Environmental Moot Court Team, and chaired logistics for the 27th Annual UF Law Public Interest Environmental Conference. He conducted legal research and community outreach on coastal water quality, translating findings into Spanish and presenting them internationally. He later interned in his hometown with the Miami-Dade Office of Resilience and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection before entering private practice and ultimately joining Florida Legal Services, where he litigated fair housing and civil rights matters on behalf of low-income clients across the state.
He takes great pride in being able to serve on the Rolling Readers board. His background in community-facing legal work and public service has given him a deep appreciation for the power of accessible education and the organizations that champion it. He brings to Rolling Readers a commitment to identifying challenges, building partnerships, and advocating for the children and families the organization serves. He brings to the organization the same conviction that has driven his legal career: that systems change when communities are informed, engaged, and empowered. For Pablo, reading is not a purely academic endeavor. It is the thread that connects individuals to one another, to history, and to the full experience of what it means to live in a just and civilized society. To invest in a child's literacy is to invest in the world that child will one day help build.
"We read to know we are not alone." -- C.S. Lewis
