POPULARITY
This week, Brian York-- CEO of Cubbo joins us on the podcast. I learned a great deal from his incredibly unique life experience, as he talked about the importance of the pursuit of passion, taking risks, hiring the right people, purpose, problem solving, entrepreneurship, and much more. TIKTOK/INSTAGRAM @squidtalkpod Hosts - Lukas Pakter Lukaspakter (IG) @SquidPakter (TikTok) Guest: Brian York @yupyork (Personal IG + TikTok) @cubbo.mx(Company IG) https://en.cubbo.com/ Access this and all future podcasts ONE DAY EARLY, and read excellent profiles and case studies on our future guests by subscribing to our weekly newsletter. For more info, visit: https://lukaspakter.com #inspiration #business #entrepreneur #podcast #startup #founder #marketing #ecommerce #fulfillment #passion #mindset #Amazon #risk #purpose
Descubre el viaje emprendedor de Andrea Sánchez, co fundadora de Raw Apothecary, en nuestro último episodio de "E-commerce al Cubbo"! Desde los humildes comienzos Andrea comparte sus experiencias y aprendizajes clave en la construcción de su tienda en línea de productos naturales para el cuidado de la piel. Sumérgete en la conversación mientras Josu Gurtubay y Marc Llonch exploran cada aspecto del proceso empresarial de Andrea. Visita nuestra página y redes sociales
En este episodio de "e-Commerce al Cubbo", nuestros hosts Josu Gurtubay y Marc Llonch se sumergen en el fascinante viaje empresarial de Doto, un white label marketplace especializado en tecnología, esto acompañados por un invitado especial, Jacobo Sutton, co-fundador de Doto, exploran los entresijos de cómo surgió esta plataforma. Desde los primeros días llenos de desafíos hasta los emocionantes inicios, Jacobo comparte las experiencias y lecciones aprendidas en el camino hacia el éxito de Doto. Visita nuestra página y redes sociales
¡Bienvenidos a otro episodio de "Ecommerce al Cubbo"! En esta ocasión, Josu Gurtubay y Marc Llonch de Cubbo se sumergen en una reveladora conversación con Sebastián Struck, el visionario fundador de Maestría Emocional. Desde el surgimiento de la idea hasta los desafíos logísticos y el crecimiento, este episodio ofrece una visión del viaje emprendedor de Sebastián y su equipo en Maestría Emocional. Descubre cómo han superado obstáculos, como los problemas logísticos, mientras exploran las claves del éxito en el mundo del ecommerce. A lo largo del episodio, Sebastián comparte valiosos consejos, desde la importancia de tener un propósito en tu marca hasta cómo mantenerse al día con las tendencias del mercado. Además, revela secretos sobre la credibilidad en el ecommerce, la estrategia detrás de los anuncios D2C y qué hacer cuando el stock se agota. Video que se menciona en el episodio: https://youtube.com/watch?v=HOrYq09meoI&si=8RCtJHuGVz2RGdPz Redes Sociales de Sebastían: Página Maestría Emocional: https://tienda.maestria-emocional.com/?utm_source=linktree&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=linktree&utm_id=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maestria.emocional/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maestria.emocional YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9nbBpJ_fhbOq0AmgLKW7Cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maestria.emocional Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5da8Jc1vBeK0fZicFwoIIP?si=_3EsE1dPQ5-FmKWVHcVxTA&utm_source=copy-link&nd=1 Visita nuestra página y redes sociales
En este episodio de e-Commerce al Cubbo, descubre los secretos del la creación de marcas con Jaime Martínez. Con una destacada trayectoria que incluye marcas como EGO, Savile y Miind, Jaime comparte su experiencia desde el mundo digital y desde FMCGs (Fast Moving Consumer Goods). Acompañados por los host Josu Gurtubay y Marc Llonch, exploramos temas clave como la diferenciación entre FMCGs y tiendas en línea, la importancia de ser líder en algo, y las estrategias para competir en el mercado actual. Desde la logística hasta la adquisición de clientes, Jaime nos ofrece conocimientos prácticos para el éxito en el e-commerce. Visita nuestra página y redes sociales
Josu e Ignasi, Co fundadores de Cubbo, te guían a través de las hazañas digitales del Buen Fin 2023. Descubre estrategias innovadoras, desafíos superados y experiencias en el mundo del comercio electrónico D2C. Prepárate para sumergirte en un relato lleno de resultados y desafíos digitales que definieron el panorama del e-commerce en el Buen Fin. Visita nuestra página y redes sociales
¡Bienvenido a Lo que el e-Commerce no te cuenta!
En este #eCommerceAlCubbo nos unimos junto a #ClearSale para compartirte información sobre prevención de fraudes en línea, estadísticas y cómo evitarlo a través de la tecnología. Cuando compartimos conocimiento, el efecto es al Cubbo. No olvides seguirnos en redes sociales
Born in Colombia but raised in the US, Brian York went back to Latin America a few years ago. He not only discovered his roots but also a mission -- driving value to the Colombian startup ecosystem, and generating economic and social progress with that.Brian's now a co-founder and the CEO of Cubbo, a startup that provides logistics to e-commerce players. He's also sharing everything he has learned and is still learning about tech entrepreneurship through social media, in the spirit of building in public.In this episode, Brian York and I talk about:- His personal story and the challenges he went through on his own startups;- Why and how Brian started building in public through TikTok;- His advice on fundraising, from how to build a relationship with investors to the perfect valuation of a pre-Seed startup.My name's Brian Requarth and this is the Latitud Podcast. Vamos LatAm!Hey, open your startup the right way, request early access to Meridian's international account, or start by signing up for our newsletter.Follow us on Linkedin / Twitter / Instagram / Podcast.
José Luis Silva es Managing Partner de DUX Capital - un fondo de inversión que se enfoca en etapa Seed y Serie A y que actualmente acaba de abrir operaciones en Austin para enfocarse en apoyar a founders Latinos en Estados Unidos. DUX inició operaciones en 2016 y ya cuenta con un exit bajo el brazo. Dentro de su portafolio se encuentran empresas como: Zubut, Cubbo, Mamba, Mozper, Atexto, Fintonic, entre otras. Con José Luis voy a platicar sobre el proceso de levantamiento de capital como fondo de inversión, sobre la oportunidad que representa el mercado latino en Estados Unidos, las expectativas que tiene un fondo de inversión en early stage respecto al retorno de inversión y como esto afecta las decisión de invertir o no en un startup en particular y mucho más. Por favor ayúdame y sigue a True Growth en Instagram aquí. Resumen de aprendizajes de la miniserie sobre Early Stage Investing. Sigue a nuestro Invitado: José Luis en LinkedIn E-mail: jl@duxcapital.vc Conecta con Dux Capital: Sitio Web Conecta con True Growth: True Growth Master Program True Growth en Instagram Sitio Web YouTube Sigue a nuestro host: Fernando Trueba en Instagram Fernando Trueba en LinkedIn Guía de contenidos: 03:34 - ¡Bienvenido, José Luis! 03:46 - La historia de Dux Capital 07:24 - Cómo Dux Capital salió adelante sin un track record 13:54 - La importancia del positivismo y entusiasmo al momento de emprender 18:53 - El respeto que los fondos deben tener hacia los emprendedores 23:22 - La oportunidad de inversión que Dux Capital ve en la comunidad Latinx 26:39 - ¿Por qué no hay muchos fondos tomando esta oportunidad? 29:38 - Cómo el ambiente macroeconómico actual está afectando el ecosistema de Venture Capital 35:37 - Tips para aumentar las probabilidades de éxito al levantar capital 42:08 - La expectativa que Dux Capital tiene de sus inversiones 47:33 - Lo que Dux Capital busca cuando un emprendedor le está haciendo un pitch 49:26 - La importancia de la transparencia al hacer un pitch 56:34 - Cómo José Luis se mantiene al tanto del ecosistema de emprendimiento 59:21 - Consejos para nuevos emprendedores 1:00:40 - Conecta con José Luis 1:01:23 - ¡No te pierdas nuestro próximo episodio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of How to be the Difference, hosts Johanna Molina and Paul Lynskey selected eight clips of the most interesting and exciting interviews that were presented this last season. In this special edition, we include the best insights from experts working in very different industries: from foreign affairs to venture capital, all the way to funding startups and working in the corporate world.Stay ahead of the curve with actionable insights that are reshaping the processes of talent acquisition, human capital management, remote and hybrid workforce development among others.Tune in every other Monday and don't forget to follow us on social media! A selection of the best How to be the Difference podcast moments of 2022As a first selection, we revisit the episode featuring Gina Gotthilf, the co-founder, and COO at Latitud. This company was created to solve problems and remove the obstacles in the path of many brilliant entrepreneurs trying to change the reality of Latin America. In the clip, we learn how Gina helped scale Duolingo from 3 to 200M users, starting with PR to get reporters to talk about Duolingo for free, while learning what messages appealed to them for those stories.Our second clip comes from Jaime Bermudez, former Minister of Foreign Affairs in Colombia and Ambassador of Colombia in Argentina. Jaime is now the President of the Lazard Investment Bank in Colombia but has spent most of his career working in communications, public affairs, and studying social behavior from different perspectives. He discusses the differences between working in the corporate world versus working in politics.The third selected guest is Nathan Lustig, Managing Partner at Magma Partners. Founded in 2014, Magma is an early-stage venture capital fund based in Latin America. Nathan gives his opinion on the future of work and on what professionals should focus on to be part of it.Next, we revisit the very exciting path of Lydia Kibandi, CEO at Lensational, a non-profit social enterprise that aims to elevate the voices of underrepresented women through photography. Lydia has earned recognition as a young leader in her country and globally through a nomination in Kenya's Business Daily Top 40 under 40 women in leadership and her contribution to panels including New York Times Climate Hub at COP26. In this holiday special, Lydia talks about the connection between storytelling and photography.In another very inspirational conversation, Johanna and Paul sit down with Brian York, a serial entrepreneur & angel investor who built Liftit, the largest last-mile truck delivery platform in Latin America, and now CEO and cofounder of Cubbo, the fastest-growing e-commerce fulfillment business in LatAm. Brian shares his idea of the future of work and the skills needed to be ready for it.Our next selection comes from a Webinar on How the Talent Competition is Changing with Tatiana Goldberg, Head of HR at Unilever Prestige, and Sergio Cadavid, Head of HR at Holcim. In this clip, Tatiana and Sergio talk about solutions for talent retention for companies worldwide, hybrid working at Unilever, and how to build a remote work culture for employees.Next, we revisit a clip from Julian Torres, serial entrepreneur and cofounder of Ontop. Julian has created five other businesses before Ontop, including Fitpal, a company that offers a subscription for unlimited access to gyms and fitness centers. He is also a musician, singer, Forbes contributor, and best-selling author. We talk again with Julian about the best habits to improve mental health and the future of work.Last but not least, we revisit the episode featuring Stela Barcelos, Former Global HR Director in consumer goods multinationals Unilever and Diageo. Stela has over 20 years of experience in senior HR roles partnering with teams across the Americas, Asia, and Europe. In this episode, Stela shares how companies can attract the best talent, insights on global talent acquisition, and some advice to companies unwilling to implement remote work.Outline of this episode:[03:06 ] - Gina Gotthilf: Upscaling Duolingo[09:06] - Jaime Bermudez: Working in the corporate world versus in politics[11:36] - Nathan Lustig: The future of work?[18:05] - Lydia Kibandi: The connection between storytelling and photography[26:41] - Brian York: The skills for the future of work[36:21] - Tatiana Goldberg and Sergio Cadavid: Solutions to talent retention for companies worldwide[47:07] - Julián Torres: Habits to improve mental health[56:59] - Stela Barcelos: Insights on the global talent acquisition and remote workResources and people mentioned:Gina GotthilfDuolingoLatitudJaime BermudezLazard Investment BankNathan LustigMagma PartnersLydia KibandiLensationalBrian YorkLiftitCubboTatiana GoldbergSergio CadavidUnileverHolcimTalanta Julian TorresOntopStela BarcelosUnileverGalapagos TeamJohanna MolinaPaul Lynskey
In today's episode of Funding & Disrupting, host Keith Herman interviews Jose Luis Silva, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Dux Capital, and Brian York, Co-Founder & CEO of Cubbo. Dux is an early-stage VC firm investing in US-based Latinx founders. They provide funding to groups that have been historically underinvested, overlooked, and underrepresented. Cubbo is a Latin American technology company that fulfills e-commerce orders for direct-to-consumer brands. Why Dux was created and where the name came from Dux's portfolio, what sets them apart, and how they decide whom they invest inHow Dux and Jose Luis came to know Brian and CubboWhy Brian decided to start Cubbo in LatAm and how they are innovating the supply chain Why Brian likes working with newer VC's like DuxThe importance of having a great team Cubbo's pivot away from a self-storage concept The due diligence process with DuxBrian's advice to tech founders if they want Dux as an investorJose Luis's advice for tech founders in the early stages of raising capitalHow to get in contact with Jose Luis and Brian Connect with the show on Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube
Hoy Ignasi Vegas, Co-Founder y CTO de Cubbo, nos da una masterclass de Fullfillment para eCommerce en el mercado de LATAM. Cubbo es un servicio logístico con una tecnología propia que gestiona el almacenamiento, el empaquetado y el envío de cualquier producto.Aquí surge una pregunta que es obligatoria: ¿realmente sabes qué pasa después de que hagas click en el botón de compra de un eCommerce? ¿Cómo es posible que ese pedido te llegue en unas pocas horas a la puerta de tu casa?¿Vender los productos de tu ecommerce en LATAM? Uff, qué movida. Logística, aduanas, almacenes, negociar con mil proveedores… o no. Simplemente unos pocos clicks en la plataforma de Cubbo. Ignasi viene a contarnos cómo son capaces de gestionar 65.000 pedidos mensuales en 3 países con tan solo un equipo de 60 personas.No es nada fácil hacer logística para ciudades gigantes como México DF, ni optimizar los almacenes con los pedidos por metro cuadrado para un inminente Black Friday. En este episodio descubrimos cómo levantaron 8 millones con “steel for equity”, cómo han conseguido integrarse con Shopify o Mercadolibre, cómo entraron en el burocrático Brasil y cómo las marcas españolas y americanas lo están petando en México con la mitad de CAC. ¡Dale al play!Puedes encontrarnos en cualquier canal y plataforma:Web
This week's Espresso covers updates from Treggo, treble.ai, Frete.com, and more!Outline of this episode:[00:28] - Mexican fintech Arrenda raises $26.5M in pre-seed round[00:42] - Interview with Joe Merullo, Arrenda's CEO[06:06] - Argentinian startup Treggo receives $1.7M in additional funding[06:44] - Colombian startup treble.ai closes $15M Series A round[06:55] - Interview with Felipe Otálora, treble.ai's CEO[08:58] - HR Tech startup Hitch raises $1.5M in pre-seed round[09:28] - Brazilian freight marketplace Frete.com acquires InterSite[09:59] - Key Insights of TTR's Latin American Transaction Market Quarterly Report[10:21] -Latamlist featured article: What the U.S. Economic Downturn Means for U.S. Firms Hiring in LatAm[10:40] - New Crossing Borders episode[10:59] - New How to be the Difference episodeResources & people mentioned:Companies & Startups: Arrenda, Treggo, treble.ai, Hitch, Frete.com, InterSite, Tecla, Houm, Liftit, Cubbo.VCs, Accelerators, Institutions: Fasanara Capital, Newtown Partners, Verve Capital, Latin Leap, Bluewatch Ventures, Kube VC, Tiger Global, Evergreen Mountain Equity Partners, StartFast Ventures.People: Joe Merullo, Felipe Otálora, Federico Vega, Gino Ferrand, Benjamin Labra, Johanna Molina, Paul Lynskey, Brian York.
The future of work is here! Are you ready for it?As the working environment continues to evolve, many companies and professionals around the world are adapting, and better yet, leading the way.Join our knowledgeable hosts, Johanna Molina, Talanta's Co-founder and Head of Impact and Paul Lynskey, Talanta's Head of Experience, as they delve into deep discussions with industry thought leaders from top companies around the globe, only on How to be the Difference.Stay ahead of the curve with actionable insights that are reshaping the processes of talent acquisition, human capital management, remote and hybrid workforce development among others.Tune in every other Monday and don't forget to follow us on social media!Serial entrepreneur with strong Colombian tiesBrian York left Colombia when he was two weeks old, was adopted by a US family and grew up south of Boston. However, Brian never forgot his Colombian heritage and always planned to travel back to meet his biological family who gave him up for adoption as a newborn. Nevertheless, with his entrepreneurial spirit, he ended up staying and co-founding his first LatAm company.In today's How to be the Difference episode, Johanna and Paul sit down with Brian, a serial entrepreneur & angel investor who built Liftit, the largest last-mile truck delivery platform in Latin America, and now CEO and cofounder of Cubbo, the fastest growing e-commerce fulfillment business in LatAm. Cubbo is a Latin American technology company that fulfills e-commerce orders for direct-to-consumer brands through the largest urban warehouse fulfillment network which allows them to do same-day fulfillment. In this episode of How to Be the Difference, Brian shares his amazing story, from growing up in the US and searching his biological family, to creating and testing several enterprises and exiting Liftit. But Brian keeps following his entrepreneurial heart, and now continues rolling up his sleeves and getting dirty in Cubbo's warehouse. Brian is your go-to-person to get things done, with a nomadic spirit and a family guy.To learn more about amazing internship opportunities, check out Talanta's website.Outline of this episode:[02:45] - Introducing Brian York[04:15] - Brian's background[07:09] - On finding his biological family[11:10] - Growing up in the US[13:35] - How did LiftIt came to be[18:26] - Raising for a LatAm startup[20:25] - Starting Cubbo in the middle of the pandemic[23:55] - Participating in Shark Tank[26:04] - Fundraising in today's market[31:40] - Brian's idea of the future of work[37:50] - The skills for the future of work[40:40] - What's next for BrianResources and people mentioned:Brian YorkLiftitCubboJosu GurtubayTalanta Johanna MolinaPaul Lynskey
Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 37:38) > On this episode we talk to Brian York, Co-Founder & CEO at Cubbo about his entrepreneurial trajectory. We discuss his process for creating a startup, from idea to reality, the current entrepreneurial ecosystem in Colombia, and the potential he sees in the Latin American scene.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
On this episode we talk to Brian York, Co-Founder & CEO at Cubbo about his entrepreneurial trajectory. We discuss his process for creating a startup, from idea to reality, the current entrepreneurial ecosystem in Colombia, and the potential he sees in the Latin American scene. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 37:38) >
In this week's Espresso, we cover updates from Vexi, Cubbo, Oxio and more!Outline of this episode:[00:27] - Vexi announces its $24M round[00:41] - Interview with Gustavo Rojo Blasquez, Vexi's CEO[03:45] - The fintech Tribal announces a new partnership with Visa[04:08] - Oxio announces a $40 million Series B round[04:22] - Cubbo acquires DedaLog[04:40] - Mara announces its first $6M round[04:59] - Latamlist featured articles and podcast episodesResources & people mentioned:Companies: Vexi, Tribal, Visa, Oxio, Cubbo, DedaLog, Mara, Klar.VCs, Accelerators, Institutions: ParaFi Capital, Canary Ventures, Caffeinated Capital, Y Combinator.People: Gustavo Rojo Blasquez, Stefan Moller.
Hoy en Ecommerce al Cubbo, Jorge Chávez, CCO & Co-Founder de Lok, empresa de tecnología enfocada en redefinir el panorama logístico de la última milla, mediante soluciones escalables e innovadoras como la creación de la red compartida de lockers inteligentes más grande de México. Hablaremos con Jorge acerca de esta novedosa iniciativa, su funcionamiento y alcance, así como de su impacto en la logística tradicional, el retail y el ecommerce. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Ignasi Vegas es Cofundador y CTO de Cubbo, una start-up latinoamericana de e-commerce fulfillment.0:00 - Intro al episodio y el negocio de Cubbo8:15 - La formación de perfiles técnicos para Tech20:00 - Experiencia en sector Tech Espana (2013 - 2015)27:00 - Ecosistema start-up y vida en Nueva York (2016 - 2021)48:40 - Los inicio de Cubbo y el sector logístico en LatAm1:22:10 - Ecosistema start-up en LatAm1:33:30 - El rol de CTOSuscríbete a nuestro canal de YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW5PjUplChUxAUmEYxrD_Uw/videos) y a nuestra cuenta en Spotify.Preguntas y feedback en Twitter (@MenteesProject) y por e-mail (eduriera@menteesproject.com).
Hoy en Ecommerce al Cubbo, Diego Ortiz, cofundador y Director General de Bamboo Life, compañía comercializadora de lentes y accesorios provenientes de fuentes sustentables, cuya operación inició en 2013; hoy, cuentan con una comunidad de más de 500.000 seguidores, tienen presencia en diferentes países, y sólo en Ciudad de México, registran más de 50 tiendas. Hablaremos con Diego acerca de esta experiencia, las buenas prácticas y estrategias para triunfar en el mundo del ecommerce.
Cubbo closes $4M Seed Round. Aplazo raised $27M in a Series A, Ep 73 In this week's Espresso, we cover updates from Aplazo, Cubbo, Mercado Pago, and more! Outline of this episode: [0:27] - Cubbo closes $4M seed round [1:00] - Interview Brian York, CEO at Cubbo [3:06] - 9th edition WeXchange Forum [3:44] - Facily increased its valuation to $850M [4:24] - Finaktiva acquired Libera [4:56] - Aplazo, raised $27M in a Series A [5:34] - Mercado Pago granted licences in Chile [6:02] - Ep 157, Crossing Borders ft Maricel Saenz [6:17] - Balancing founderhood with parenthood Resources & people mentioned: Startups: Cubbo, WeXchange, Facily, Finaktiva, Aplazo, Mercado Pago Brian York Maricel Saenz Emma Sánchez Andrade Smith Carlos Anaya Nur Malek Pascha
Hoy en Ecommerce al Cubbo, Miguel Verduzco, experto en digitalización de empresas y Behavioral Design, quien además se desempeña como inversionista y mentor en Global Trends. ¿Cómo funciona la ciencia del comportamiento en el comercio electrónico? En este podcast hablaremos del Behavioral Design y cómo influye en la toma de decisiones, una importante herramienta que pueden adoptar los ecommerce para guiar a sus clientes hacía el proceso de compra.
Hoy en Ecommerce al Cubbo, Adriana Vallejo, fundadora de ENVERA, un ecommerce mexicano que a través de la innovación y la construcción de comunidad, ha logrado posicionarse como uno de los más representativos en su campo. Sus productos para el cuidado de la piel en base al aguacate, no sólo protegen, construyen experiencias y mejoran vidas. Qué encontrarás en este podcast: -¿Cómo nació ENVERA, cuál fue su inspiración? -Buenas prácticas para posicionar un emprendimiento. -Tips y recomendaciones para incursionar en el mundo del ecommerce. -Experiencias y buenos resultados. -Proyecciones para los próximos años.
Hoy en Ecommerce al Cubbo, Alejandro Moreno, consultor en Ecommerce y experto en Shopify en Getmore. Qué encontrarás en este podcast: · Tipos de plataformas para la creación de ecommerce · Plataformas para emprendedores, medianas y grandes empresas, recomendaciones para la elección · Lo que puedes hacer con Shopify como plataforma para tu ecommerce · Canales para promover la venta y cómo abordarlos. · Tendencias, lo que viene a futuro
Hoy en Ecommerce al Cubbo, Leslie Alonso, actual Directora de Operaciones en Pabis Retail, quien tiene amplia experiencia en análisis y monetización de datos, trade marketing y pensamiento estratégico. Qué encontrarás en este podcast: Administración de la información: * El poder de los datos para la toma de decisiones * Captura de datos retail vs ecommerce * Digital analytics, social media analytics y más * Volumen de datos y cómo convertirlos en dinero * 3 tips para impulsar la venta y el crecimiento de tu ecommerce * ¿Qué viene a futuro? 3 proyecciones para el ecommerce
Hola Fundadores! Nuestro invitado de hoy es Brian York, CEO y cofundador de Cubbo, una startup de micro fulfillment para ayudar a los e-commerce con inventarios y que puedan hacer sus entregas más rápido.Brian nació en Colombia pero fue adoptado por una pareja estadounidense y vivió gran parte de su vida en Estados Unidos, lanzó varias startups y después decidió buscar sus raíces, es por eso que se mudó a Colombia donde lanzó Liftit, una startup que creció por varios años y de la que salió el año pasado para lanzar Cubo. En la entrevista hablamos de las dificultades de tener que cerrar un negocio, de su pasado oscuro como contador y de que fue lo que lo llevó a entrar al mundo de los startups. Este es nuestro primer episodio completamente en inglés así que espero que lo disfrutes. Hello Fundadores! Our guest in today's episode is Brian York, CEO and Co-founder of Cubbo, a micro fulfillment startup that helps e-commerce owners manage their stock and have faster shipping. Brian was born in Colombia but adopted by an American couple and lived most of his life in the United States, he launched various startups and then decided to go back to his roots and moved to Colombia where he launched Liftit, this startup grew for a couple of years but he left a year ago to launch Cubbo. In this interview, we talk about the difficulties of having to shut down a business, about his dark past as an accountant, and what was the thing that made him enter the entrepreneurial world. This is our first episode fully in English so I hope you guys can enjoy it. No olvides dejarnos una reseña / Don't forget to leave us a review Recomendaciones: The 20 minute VC Podcast This week in startups Podcast Follow Us:NewsletterEscribe una ReseñaEncuesta de AudienciaTikTokInstagramTwitterLinkedinWeb
Hoy en Ecommerce al Cubbo, Leslie Alonso, actual Directora de Operaciones en Pabis Retail, quien tiene amplia experiencia en análisis de datos, herramientas de TI, monetización de datos, retail, negociación, cadena de suministro, trade marketing y pensamiento estratégico. Conoce de la mano de Leslie, cómo ha sido la adopción del ecommerce en la cadena comercial y las tendencias de consumo retail y online durante los últimos 3 años.
Mi nombre es Josu Gurtubay, soy un adicto y apasionado por el ecommerce. Gracias a mi profesión, tengo la fortuna de estar sumergido en este ecosistema y conocer a muchos expertos que están transformando el canal en América Latina. "Si te obsequio un objeto lo puedes perder, si te comparto conocimiento, lo tenemos lo dos". Cada 15 días publicaremos un nuevo podcast sobre el fascinante mundo del ecommerce, tendencias, proyecciones, comportamiento y mucho más de la mano de los mejores en este campo. "Cuando compartimos conocimiento, el efecto es al Cubbo".
Brian York, Co-Founder & CEO at Cubbo and Founder and GP at Bassin Ventures talks about Latin America and how is it different from the US startup ecosystem. We've also talked about the exits coming from LATAM and Brian was sharing his advice to founders trying to expand their network in any new country the find themselves in. Brian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yupyork/ Cubbo: https://cubbo.com/ Bassin Ventures: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bassin-ventures/about/ Fundraising Radio episode about the exit of the largest e-commerce in LATAM: https://www.fundraisingradio.com/Marcelo-Franco/
Ciao Italiani Veri! È tornata a trovarci la bravissima Linda di "Pensieri e parole". Si trova proprio bene in compagnia di Michela, Paolo e Max, o lo dobbiamo chiamare con il suo "soprannome" il Cubo o Cubbo?
Growing up across the street from Wrigley Field, in 1971, is where it started for Captain Cubbo. His parents owned the property until 1986. During that time, he played a lot of baseball, loving the Chicago Cubs. Knowing that WGN would broadcast the games, and that it would be seen on the island, his dad decided to show his pride by displaying a Puerto Rican flag on our three-flat unit. There were about 85 percent Puerto Ricans that lived in the neighborhood, so it was easy playing baseball with so many kids. Weather permitting, they always had enough kids to play a game. From the red-top parking lot to the corner of Addison and Sheffield — those were their baseball diamonds.
FREE DOWNLOAD: https://www.hulkshare.com/wmbriut34s1s Line up: ► O.B.I. (Cubbo) www.facebook.com/tobiaslueke www.soundcloud.com/tobiaslueke ► Greg Notill (GNOT / Trivialbookings) www.facebook.com/GregNotillFanpage www.soundcloud.com/djgregnotill ► JASON LITTLE (Footworxx/JMask) www.soundcloud.com/jason-little-hardtechno www.facebook.com/JasonLittle.Official ► Miss Mallory (Bonehead / always the hard way Berlin) www.soundcloud.com/missmallory www.facebook.com/DJaneMissMalloryofficial ► OLLE Industrial Core (Trivialbooking / Toxicator) (ganz am Ende für die totale Zerstörung!) www.facebook.com/Olle.techno ► LadydeluxXxe (Sonderspur) www.soundcloud.com/ladydeluxxxe www.facebook.com/ladyd2012
Boriqua Tribez – From All Directions Episode 003 01 Intro 02 David Moleon – AK 98 03 Joey Beltram – Extension (BT WTF Edit) 04 WJ Henze – Ending Move (BT WTF Edit) 05 David Moleon – Cubbo 06 Men at War – House of Chiefs 07 Boriqua Tribez – Black Soul 08 Dito Masats […]
Sorry for all you mother fuckers who have been waiting for the next episode to arrive... it is finally here! In this episode Cubbo says something very very dark.... we are joined by our good friend Jay Murphy who is dead sexy!!!Cubbo tells the story of his train ride home Please check us out!! and follow my blog http://thatbenjohnson.blogspot.com Please leave some comments and follow us
In this episode Ben chats some gay shit again, and then we have a conversation about fat girls, and pretty ones. Cubbo reveals he's so shallow. Would you bang susan boyle? Mothers day presents! and Ste Cubbin VS the law. Enjoy!! Follow me on Twitter @ThatBenJohnson and check out my blog...
In this episode our heroes ben and cubbo go back to their roots and talk about school life. If you can count the amount of times ben says literally you win a free handjob! Hope you enjoy! Don't forget to check ouy my twitter page @ThatBenJohnson My youtube channel Surfacefilms my blog http://thatbenjohnson.blogspot.com/ and dont forget to subscribe via itunes and leave a comment!
In this episode, cubbo blocks ben's cock in a major way and then wont admit it.... how far would cubbo go to save a bank full of people from a weird gay terroist and some aids talk hahah..... please comment and subscribe to us.