• Enabling Schools To Operate Like Sophisticated Institutions | Mateo Creamer, Co Founder of Cometa
    2025/06/10

    In this conversation, Mateo Creamer shares his journey from not knowing he wanted to be a founder to establishing Cometa, an education technology company focused on increasing access to quality education in Latin America. He discusses the importance of mentorship, the impact of his experiences at Rapid SOS and Duolingo, and the challenges of building trust with school owners. Mateo emphasizes the significance of community, data sharing, and product simplicity in the education sector. He also touches on the role of WhatsApp in communication, the fundraising process, and his vision for the future of Cometa as an operating system for schools.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Intro

    02:45
    Career Path: From Banking to Rapid SOS

    05:17
    The Impact of Rapid SOS on Career Development

    08:10
    The Journey to Founding Cometa

    10:56
    Understanding Cometa's Mission and Product

    13:39
    Challenges in the Education Sector and Market Entry

    16:28
    Building Trust and Community in Education

    19:10
    The Importance of Data and Reporting in Education

    21:51
    Balancing Simplicity and Functionality in Product Development

    24:42
    Navigating Vertical Integration

    27:58
    Understanding School Needs

    32:04
    Monetization Models in Education Tech

    36:39
    The Impact of the Pandemic on Education

    37:54
    Leveraging WhatsApp for Communication

    39:27
    Fundraising Insights and Investor Relations

    41:06
    The Future of Financial Operations in Education

    42:24
    Proud Product Features and Success Metrics

    43:47
    Long-Term Vision for Kometa

    44:31
    Symbolism Behind the Name Kometa

    44:53
    Influential Figures in Mateo's Journey

    45:46
    Outro

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  • VC Is A Tool, Not The Only Way To Build | Esteban Reyes, Founder & GP of Zenda Capital
    2025/05/23

    Summary

    In this conversation, Esteban Reyes shares his entrepreneurial journey, from his early days inspired by his grandfather's story to his experiences in building and scaling companies. He discusses the importance of understanding venture capital as a resource, the challenges of building tech-enabled services, and the investment thesis of Zenda Capital. Esteban also addresses the geopolitical challenges affecting investment opportunities in the Americas and highlights the potential in healthcare technology. He concludes with valuable advice for entrepreneurs on capital efficiency and partner selection.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro
    01:02 Background
    01:30 Coal Miner Story
    06:50 Why being VC backed isn't everything
    09:48 Novascale & Flexiplan
    11:36 The Challenges when Scaling "Service Businesses"
    14:18 Zenda Capital's Inception
    16:32 Why a Solo GP & Building a Strong Team
    18:08 Zenda Capital's Thesis & Check Size
    20:19 Portfolio Construction
    20:54 Investing Across The America's & Thematic Investing
    22:25 "Usually Great Founders Beget Other Great Founders"
    23:50 Strength of Portco Founder Relationships
    25:09 AI & Long Term Value
    28:09 Landing Strategy: Forward Deployment w/ AI
    29:27 Geopolitical Challenges
    31:20 Opportunities in Healthtech Across the Americas
    33:45 Advice for Founders Looking to Raise Capital
    36:02 Final Thoughts
    39:15 Outro

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    40 分
  • Financial Tools for Mexico's Fragmented Freight Industry | Jaime Tabachnik, Co Founder & CEO of Solvento
    2025/05/08

    In this conversation, Mack Meyer and Jaime Tabachnik discuss the inception and growth of Solvento, a company focused on solving liquidity issues in the freight industry. Jaime shares his background in the logistics sector, the challenges faced in building relationships and securing funding, and the innovative solutions Solvento is implementing to address the fragmented nature of the carrier market in Mexico. They also touch on the importance of team dynamics and the lessons learned throughout the entrepreneurial journey.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Intro

    03:46
    Inspiration for Solvento

    06:49
    Navigating Family Business Dynamics

    08:03
    How a Pitch Competition Launched Solvento

    12:45
    Has the Vision Changed since that Kellogg Pitch Event?

    13:28
    Solvento's First Customers

    15:42
    Challenges in Carrier Liquidity and Underwriting

    18:56
    The Role of Digitalization in Freight

    20:55
    The Freight Ecosystem

    24:43
    Future Growth and Product Development

    25:00
    Hyper Fragmentation: Freight Carriers in Mexico

    26:30
    Underwriting Through Carrier's Customer

    29:48
    Geopolitical Challenges & Domestic Freight Market

    32:39
    Solvento's Product & Growth Roadmap

    34:25
    Final Thoughts

    38:18
    Outro

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    28 分
  • Are VC & IB Both Service Businesses? | Generative AI | In Venture, You Want To Say The Right Yes | Julian Roeoes, Picus Capital
    2025/04/29

    In this conversation, Julian Roeoes shares his journey from investment banking at Credit Suisse to venture capital at Picus Capital. He discusses the investment strategies employed by Picus, the challenges and opportunities in Latin America, and the evolving landscape of AI and fintech. Julian emphasizes the importance of decisiveness in venture capital, the traits of successful founders, and reflects on his learnings and regrets in the industry.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00
    Intro

    04:24
    In venture, "You want to say the right yes"

    08:10
    Picus Capital's Investment Thesis

    10:00
    Team Structure for Global Agnostic VC

    12:13
    Real Time Payments & Emerging Markets

    13:10
    Technology Leap Fogging in Emerging Markets

    14:53
    Evaluating Following On Opportunities

    16:45
    Niko Energy

    19:12
    Opportunities in LATAM

    20:44
    Generative AI & Long Term Value

    23:32
    Evaluating Enterprise vs. SME Investment Opportunities

    25:33
    Competitive Advantages for Founders in Latam

    28:18
    Key Traits of Successful Founders: Reflective Obsession

    29:50
    Lessons Learned as a Venture Investor

    31:25
    "In Person Actually Matters"

    37:50
    Outro

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    30 分
  • Investors Must Think Like Operators | Building Your Internal Algorithm in VC | Defensibility in Fintech | Carlos Torras, Partner FIntech Collective
    2025/04/24

    In this conversation, Carlos shares his multicultural background and how it has influenced his career in fintech. He discusses his journey from sports to working at JP Morgan and eventually transitioning to Suyo, a company focused on empowering low-income families. Carlos highlights the importance of networking in Latin America and how it led him to discover the venture world. He elaborates on Fintech Collective's investment strategy, emphasizing the intersection of financial services and AI, and the significance of regulatory environments in fintech defensibility. The conversation also touches on portfolio construction, identifying venture-backable founders, and the importance of perseverance in entrepreneurship. Carlos shares insights on Minka, Simetrik, and Strike AI, showcasing their impact in the fintech landscape.

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00
    Intro

    03:43
    Early Interests and Hobbies

    07:10
    Transition from JP Morgan Trading to Latam Startup

    09:59
    Wedge to LATAM Tech Ecosystem

    11:23
    Wharton & Path to Fintech Collective

    13:11
    FTC Internship

    16:07
    Fintech Collective Thesis

    18:35
    Nuances between Mature & Emerging Markets

    19:23
    Parallels between Latam & India

    21:40
    Defensibility in Fintech

    23:16
    FTC Portfolio Construction: Less Bets & High Conviction

    24:41
    Gaining Conviction: Founding Team

    25:45
    "Building a VC backed company is one of the most masochistic exercises someone can do"

    27:15
    Navigating Chaos: The Founder’s Journey

    28:39
    The Role of the CEO in Startups

    30:44
    Identifying Non-Obvious Signals in Founders

    32:26
    The Importance of Perseverance

    33:07
    Exploring FinTech Collective's Portfolio

    35:02
    Minka: Building Payment Infrastructure in Colombia

    36:11
    Simetrik: The Power of Team Alignment

    39:18
    Strike AI: Addressing Cybersecurity Needs

    43:06
    The Importance of Humility in VC

    45:59
    Lessons from the FinTech Collective

    46:41
    Time Management & Productivity

    49:10
    Final Thoughts

    50:22
    Outro

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    45 分
  • Operating, Investing, & Everything in Between Across Mexico | Eric Schwartz
    2025/04/15

    Summary

    In this conversation, Eric Schwartz shares his journey from growing up in New York City to establishing a career in the credit and debt space in Mexico. He discusses his educational background, experiences in the U.S. Embassy, and his transition to Payoneer, where he played a key role in building credit solutions for global SMBs. Eric reflects on his time at Covalto, a leading SME lending company in Mexico, and the unique challenges and opportunities in the Latin American market. He also delves into his foray into angel investing, emphasizing the importance of relationships and the evolving landscape of fintech in the region.

    Chapters

    00:00 Journey: From NYC to Mexico
    04:04 Academic Pursuits: Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
    06:50 Diplomatic Aspirations: Interning at the U.S. Embassy
    08:46 Disparity in Nations: Relational vs. Formal Frameworks
    09:49 Career Transition: From Diplomacy to Business
    12:54 Payoneer Experience: Building a Global Credit Business
    15:08 Early Days: Building Product at Payoneer
    17:44 Team Building: Payoneer's Credit Team
    18:48 Lessons Learned: Organizational Design and Strategy
    22:02 Covalto: A New Opportunity in SME Lending
    24:57 Understanding the Mexican Banking Landscape
    25:38 Covalto's Product Offering & Customer Profile
    28:11 Cavalto's Market Position and Competitive Landscape
    28:37 The Journey to Mexico: Inspiration and Opportunity
    31:04 Embracing Angel Investing in Latin America
    31:39 Careers for Curiosity: VC & Consulting
    33:52 Building Networks: The Importance of Relationships
    34:15 Experience as LP with Gilgamesh Ventures
    35:34 Building Deal Flow & Relationships across LATAM
    38:12 Evolving Investment Thesis: Lessons Learned
    41:41 Opportunities in Emerging Markets vs. Established Markets
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    37 分
  • Evolution of Mexico's Ecosystem | The Role of VC's | The Silver Economy in LATAM | Expansion Across the Global South | Hernan Fernandez, Managing Partner Angel Ventures
    2025/04/08

    In this conversation, Hernan discusses the evolution of angel investing in Mexico, the growth of the startup ecosystem, and the transition from an angel network to fund management. He shares insights on investment strategies, the importance of relationships in Latin America, and the challenges of scaling businesses across different countries. Hernan also highlights current trends in fintech and the silver economy, while reflecting on the lessons learned throughout his journey in venture capital.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Intro: Hernan Fernandez, Managing Partner of Angel Ventures
    00:59 The Evolution of Angel Ventures
    01:44 Initial Reception and Challenges in Mexico
    02:46 Feedback to a Angel Syndicate in Mexico in 2009
    04:06 Value of MIT Network in Early Days
    05:35 The Evolution of Mexico's Startup Ecosystem
    08:42 "It's a 20 Million Fund Onwards or You're Not On"
    09:38 Fund 1 Economics
    10:28 Fund 1 Takeaways
    12:17 Angel Ventures' Thesis
    13:48 Latam's TAMs & Tailwinds
    15:10 It's Not a One Size Fits All in Latam
    17:04 Why Everything Flows into Mexico
    18:37 Challenges of Expanding to the US
    19:56 The Similarities Across The "Global South" Markets
    20:45 When LATAM Startups Should Expand to the US?
    22:07 Angel Ventures Target Ownership & Macro Challenges
    23:32 Ensuring The Business Model is "VC Backable"
    25:55 Emerging Trends in FinTech and Beyond
    27:07 The Silver Economy: Consumers over 50 years old
    27:49 Corporate Partnerships, Agtech, & Heathtech
    29:07 How Do You Think of Moats & The Art of VC
    31:15 Building a Supportive Ecosystem
    32:39 What's the Role of VC?
    33:51 Final Thoughts
    38:29 Outro

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    39 分
  • There Hasn't Been a Better Time to Invest in Latam | Culture Matters, But Hard to Implement | Why Latam Founders are the hardest working | Samuel Veloso, Investor & Lara Lemann, Managing Partner of Maya Capital
    2025/04/01

    Summary


    In this conversation, Lara Lemann and Samuel Veloso, of Maya Capital, discuss the inception of Maya Capital, their investment thesis, the importance of courage and grit in entrepreneurship, and the challenges they faced during fundraising. The conversation also delves into the differences in startup ecosystems across Latin America, how Lara approaches fundraising as they prepare for Fund 3, why implementing culture is uniquely challenging in VC, and much more.


    Chapters

    00:00 The Inception of Maya Capital
    03:49 Maya's Investment Thesis
    04:52 Value of "Boots on the Ground" & Gaining Conviction on an Investment
    06:38 Maya's Mexican Investment Initiatives
    07:55 Maya's Slogan: "Courage, Boldness, and True Grit"
    09:36 Fundraising: "It's an Opportunity to Sit on the Other Side of the Table"
    11:22 Balancing Investments in Brazil & Spanish-speaking Latam
    15:26 Female Force: Empowering Women in Venture Capital
    17:53 Cultural Differences in Latam's Startup Ecosystems
    21:00 Maya's Approach to Portfolio Support
    24:45 Maya's Portfolio Construction
    26:13 Preparing for Fund 3
    27:13 The Growth of Maya's Team from Inception to Today
    28:31 Implementing a Culture is hard in VC
    30:12 Emerging Opportunities in Fintech
    32:39 Reflections and Future Aspirations
    34:24 Outro

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    35 分