Hosted by Trip Gorman
I am a Senior at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service studying Global Business. I host the Semilla.VC podcast, where I speak to Latin America's preeminent fund managers and founders. I also write the Dealflow.la Newsletter, which covers the week's Latin American VC funding as well as sociopolitical news from every country in the region. Currently, I am a Summer Analyst for Buenos Aires-based NXTP Ventures.
I have worked at 4 startups, 3 backed by Y Combinator, including working in person in Medellรญn, Colombia for Somos Internet (YC W21). I have also angel invested in Latin American startups including Mexico City-based OneCarNow! and Bogotรก-based Hippo (YC W22). Before my current VC role, I interned at two other VC funds; Cannon Project and SOSV.
I have also worked as a Foreign Policy Legislative Intern for California Senator Dianne Feinstein on Capitol Hill, a China Research Intern for the State Department, and as an in-person summer intern for Australia's largest investment bank, Macquarie Group, in Hong Kong. At Georgetown, I gave a TEDx talk titled "The Economics of Quitting" in Georgetown's flagship Gaston Hall after being a Teaching Assistant for Professor David Burk's acclaimed Principles of Microeconomics course.
Proficient in Spanish, I spent my junior fall studying abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and my freshman spring studying abroad in Monteverde, Costa Rica.