All posts tagged founder institute

  • Founder Institute Grad Thotz.net: New way to visualize your info

    Thotz.netFrom a class of 34 founders, the Founder Institute in Colombia launched 7 start-ups with 9 graduates.  It was a tough program and many founders weren’t able to make it through the process.  Andres Cifuentes and Carlos Rozo were definitely the co-founders (of Thotz) with the biggest global vision: to help users visualize their information.  They’re currently working away at developing the initial app for Thoz.net that will run on the iPad and on Android Tablets and will give you a visual representation of all of your Google Apps information.

    Carlos is an information/knowledge management freak (he studied this topic in Australia) and Andres Cifuentes is a successful entrepreneur focused don the Google Apps market.  They are building a strong team with a developer (Alex) and a designer (Gloria) working on the first version of the app.  Aside from this, they have been meeting with different users to get an understanding about how they’d organize their information from a conceptual perspective.  If you’d like to sign up for the beta you can sign up here.

    Here’s my quick interview (in English) with Carlos:

    Founder Institute Grad Thotz.net from Tropical Gringo on Vimeo.

  • El Valor del Founder Institute para Thotz.net

    Thotz.netAyer tuve una excelente conversación con los fundadores de Thotz.net, Carlos Rozo y Andres Cifuentes.  Como ya saben, hace unas semanas se graduaron los primeros 9 emprendedores del programa del Founder Institute Colombia.  Es un programa exigente de acceleracion para empresas digitales que, en Colombia, comenzó en abril con 34 emprendedores y terminó con 9 de estos.  En total fueron 7 empresas con grandes perspectivas de crecimiento y exito con las cuales anteriormente no habia contado Colombia (con excepcion de una empresa que ya estaba en funcionamiento).

    Despues de visitar la oficina de su nuevo emprendimiento y hablar sobre el trabajo que han hecho junto con su diseñadora y desarrollador, nos sentamos para tomar unos cafes y comer unos donuts. Me encantó escuchar de ellos el impacto que para ellos ha sido el haber podido asistir y graduarsen del Founder Institute.  Mientras hablaban, pensaba que sería excelente si otros pudieran escuchar lo que ellos estaban diciendo en ese momento.

    Decidí sacar mi video camara y grabar el resto de la conversaión.  Es un poco intimidante cuando alguien te comienza a grabar de repente como yo les hice a ellos pero pude recoger un poco del entusiasmo que tienen por el programa y el impacto que este ha tenido en el desarrollo de Thotz.net.  Incluyo el video abajo:

    Graduado del Founder Institute: Thotz from Tropical Gringo on Vimeo.

  • Lots of speeches lately

    Speech at eCommerce DayIt looks like I’ve been doing a lot of talking lately about Digital Innovation and Internet startups and the startup ecosystem.  Last night, I had the opportunity to talk at an event called eCommerce Day Bogota along with impressive entrepreneur, Oscar Giraldo, founder of Arcaris.  It was great to hear the interest from everyone in entrepreneurship and  what we’ve been accomplishing with the Founder Institute in Colombia.

    Additionally, last week, I had the opportunity to address a group of bankers at an event sponsored by the Bankers’ Association.  I was able to give them a perspective on where the startup action is in terms of the financial services vertical and was happy with the feedback and the interest from the industry in these topics.  I was accompanied by my Founder Institute Colombia team member, Juan Manuel Lopez as well by a co-founder of one of the Founder Institute graduating companies that is firing on all cylinders, financial product comparator site: Comparamejor.

    CartagenaLast but not least, I had tremendous pleasure of staying in some swanky accommodations in Cartagena and took advantage of this by smoking 4 of my favorite cigars during that two day period.  I’m sure hardly anyone kicks back like that, but to each his own. :)

  • The Silicon Valley Impact

    Jason Johnson and TropicalGringoIt’s only been two weeks since I got back from my trip to San Francisco and I’ll be going back this week.  It was really a blast last time not only attending the Founder Institute activities, but also hooking up with an old friend (and crashing at his place).  The Founder Institute has been amazing in terms of the energy and the impact the program offers.  Nevertheless, for me it’s Adeo Ressi, its creator, and his team, especially Cindy and Gopal, who all make it all so worthwhile thanks to their openness and great personalities.

    Also, thanks to them, countries such as Colombia, South America have a bridge to Silicon Valley.   This country isn’t on the map for many in the US, but the impact that this program is already having and will have on this country is difficult to describe.  Nothing else happening in this country on the start-up front (and there is quite a bit happening) has the potential to create as big of an impact.

    One of the activities that I attended was a luncheon to honor the top contributors (mentors) at the institute.  I was looking forward to talking to one of the mentors, David Weekly, and his fund in Mexico. I had met Cesar Salazar, who handles the fund activities in Mexico, a few months back at SXSW.  Needless to say, I’m sure I’ll be talking with David.  Like so many who have had success in the digital start-up space, he’s a super open person.

    In that vein, I had the good fortune to sit next to Jason Johnson who, among other things, has set up the Founder’s Den as a unique place for a select group of start-ups.  it was really interested to hear that he had traveled to Costa Rica (and enjoyed it immensely) and had actually had experience with programmers in that country.  I really enjoyed our conversation which touched into topics such as family, travel and start-ups.  While we spoke, something that could only happen in Silicon Valley was occurring in the background.  Another impressive dude, Phil Libin, CEO of Evernote, was walking around the room in robot form as he joined the event (and received a much deserved award) all the way from Spain.

    Founder Showcase Among the other activities that Adeo had lined up was the biggest (I think) Founder Showcase ever with excellent keynotes from Naval Ravikant and Mark Shuster.  At the event, a number of start-ups gave their pitches and the networking at the event was super productive. The general consensus seems to be that there is definitely a bubble that is about to burst.  Nevertheless, it might be wishful thinking, but it seems more like some isolated cases of overvaluations (Color, Twitter, some early stage deals, etc.) than a general bubble along the lines of what Ben Horowitz has eloquently (and with more gravitas than I could bring to the table) written about in his blog.

    Well, next week, I’m off to the valley once again with some great meetings lined up.  This time I’ll be accompanied by my co-founders in an initiative to bring funding to some select start-ups in Latin America and, especially, those with operations in Colombia.