Podcast appearances and mentions of fernando lelo

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Best podcasts about fernando lelo

Latest podcast episodes about fernando lelo

Bolsa Mexicana, el podcast
En Voz de… ALLVP: Venture Capital, financiamiento para emprendedores

Bolsa Mexicana, el podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 30:39


Si eres emprendedor o piensas emprender, debes escuchar este episodio de Bolsa Mexicana, el podcast con Fernando Lelo de Larrea, Socio Fundador de ALLVP

Decisiones con Susana Sáenz
Fernando Lelo de Larrea, Cofundador del Fondo de Venture Capital ALLVP

Decisiones con Susana Sáenz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 32:09


Fernando Lelo de Larrea, Cofundador del Fondo de Venture Capital ALLVP, que maneja un portafolio de más de 200 millones de dólares, me habló de la ola de fomento al emprendimiento y al capital emprendedor en México, con la que prevé que surjan las grandes empresas que representarán los indices bursátiles en 20 años. También me platicó de las política públicas para fortalecer a la industria de VC, además de que espera que Cornershop sea el próximo unicornio mexicano. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cracks Podcast con Oso Trava
#078. Fernando Lelo de Larrea - El Peligro de Compararse y Cómo Leer Un Libro a la Semana

Cracks Podcast con Oso Trava

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 96:46


“Puedes tolerar muchísimo más el fracaso, siempre y cuando el fracaso no te mate.” - Fernando Lelo de Larrea @ferlelo Este episodio es presentado por DOC.COM Desde 2012 Fernando es co-fundador del fondo de Venture Capital ALLVP que hoy maneja un portafolio de más de 200 millones de dólares invirtiendo en empresas de salud, servicios financieros, e-commerce y movilidad entre otros. Además de tener más de 20 años como académico, Fernando ha sido emprendedor, fundado la aceleradora de negocios Numa y la startup Fondeadora, que se vendió a Kickstarter en 2016. También desarrolló experiencia en inversiones inmobiliarias y energéticas en su tiempo como CEO de Umbral Capital y trabajando en Protego Asesores. Hoy Fer y yo hablamos sobre cómo leer 1 libro a la semana, de los peligros de la comparación y de cómo encontrar tu propósito en la vida. Qué puedes aprender hoy: Prácticas para implementar la lectura en tu vida. ¿Cómo visualizar un proyecto de vida en pareja? Evita sesgos cognitivos en la toma de decisiones. Mentalízate para nunca dejar de aprender. Notas del episodio en: https://cracks.la/078 Este episodio es presentado por DOC.COM Doc.com es una empresa mexicana con presencia en 20 países que a través de su app ofrece servicio profesional de asistencia y orientación médica, así como terapia psicológica para la población abierta, el servicio se encuentra disponible las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. Tienen programas para empresas y para toda la gente que escucha cracks están ofreciendo 30 días gratis de Doc Prime visitando cracks.la/doc.

Peras y manzanas
Unicornios

Peras y manzanas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 21:26


Valeria Moy platica con Daniela Ruiz Massieu co-directora del EPIC Lab del ITAM y con Fernando Lelo de Larrea socio de Antoni & Lelo de Larrea Venture Partners, para platicar de los unicornios. No de los animales fantásticos pero esos que existen, a veces, en el emprendedurismo. 

Tripeando: Conocimiento Colectivo
Capital Emprendedor con Fernando Lelo de Larrea

Tripeando: Conocimiento Colectivo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 52:54


En este episodio, platicamos con Fernando de Lelo de la Larrea. Co-fundador y director de ALLVP, el fondo pionero de capital privado en México enfocado en apoyar a los emprendedores de Latino América. Fernando es economista por el ITAM, donde lleva más de 18 años dando clases, tiene un MBA por la universidad de Stanford y una maestría en economía por London School of Economics. En este episodio platicamos de los principales problemas a los que se enfrentan los emprendedores, sobre cómo funciona un fondo de capital emprendedor y del ecosistema emprendedor mexicano en comparación con otros relevantes.

Peras y manzanas
Emprendimiento en México

Peras y manzanas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 20:19


Valeria Moy platicó con Fernando Lelo de Larrea de ALLVP y con Mariana Castillo de Ben & Frank para saber cómo es el sistema de emprendimiento en México, qué tan exitosos son los emprendedores mexicanos y qué retos enfrentan.

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig
Federico Antoni, ALLVP: Investing in the Mexican Startup Ecosystem, Ep 59

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 43:13


The Mexican venture capital and startup ecosystem is changing fast. And ALLVP’s Federico Antoni has been there helping it grow since 2012 when he and his partner Fernando Lelo de Larrea started their first fund. The once-CEO of a Mexican fashion company started investing after he failed to reinvent an aging consumer brand. The transition from a corporate position to the world of entrepreneurship might not be obvious, but Federico leveraged his experience teaching at universities to help him raise not one, but three venture capital funds that have gone on to support not only Mexican but also Latin America startups. I sat down with Federico on this episode of Crossing Borders to discuss how he raised US$6M in 2012, before startups were popular, lessons learned while raising his second and third funds, the Cornershop acquisition for $225M by Walmart, in which ALLVP was an early investor, CORFO’s effect on the Chilean VC ecosystem, and China’s impact on the Latin American ecosystem. Check out this episode to hear Federico’s journey from the corporate world to becoming a prominent player in Latin America’s startup ecosystem. Failure can be an opportunity for reinvention We often talk about how teams that have failed go on to build better startups. Many VCs like to invest in second or third time entrepreneurs because they have the grit to face the difficulty of being a founder. Federico wasn’t didn’t start as an entrepreneur, but still believes that a failure put him on his current path. After six years as CEO of an ageing company, he could not turn it around, and it closed down. Federico used this failure as a learning experience, like any good entrepreneur would. Find out how Federico made the transition to the entrepreneurial ecosystem in this episode of Crossing Borders. The Cornershop Effect It only takes a few big successes to gain credibility in the local ecosystem. For ALLVP, the clear winner of their portfolio so far is Cornershop, the Mexican-Chilean delivery service that was recently acquired by Walmart. It took Federico and his partner, Fernando Lelo de Larrea, seventeen investments to find Cornershop. There is a lot of learning involved in betting on companies, especially in the Latin American ecosystem. When ALLVP started in 2012, family offices weren’t so keen on giving up money for unknown, risky companies. The Cornershop Effect, as we call it, has shown investors and entrepreneurs that they can build businesses that can exit and earn good returns. Potential LPs who originally rejected VC pitches are now reaching out to firms to learn about investment opportunities. Listen the rest of the episode to hear about the other companies ALLVP is backing right now. China is taking the LatAm ecosystem seriously The US has taken Latin America for granted for too long, says Federico. Now, with China looking at Latin America as a serious investment opportunity and a growing market for tech, the US should be gearing up for a competition. Didi Chuxing is already in Mexico, fighting Uber for market share. As Chinese companies enter Latin America, hire talent, and innovate, US investors and startups will need to work harder to keep a toehold. Federico has a suggestion for US VCs who are interested in Latin America: visit Mexico City, or Santiago, or Bogota. Listen to the rest of Federico’s tips about doing business in Mexico and Latin America on this episode. Mexican-born investor Federico Antoni has followed an unconventional path to the startup ecosystem. Yet as an investor in one of Latin America’s biggest exits and success stories, he has turned ALLVP into a prominent player in the local market. Find out what he thinks of the exit, VC in Latin America, and what’s next for the region on this episode of Crossing Borders. Show Notes: [1:22] - Nathan introduces Federico Antoni [1:45] - What does ALLVP do? [3:43] - How many companies have you invested in? [6:43] - What did you do before VC? [9:12] - What made you take the leap to start a fund? [12:50] - Lessons learned from teaching [15:25] - How did you raise your first fund? [18:12] - How has the market changed from 2012 to today? [21:31] - Learning how to invest through VC [24:27] - The market should help entrepreneurs fail faster [25:57] - The Chilean VC ecosystem debate (Cornershop effect) [31:55] - China in Mexico [35:00] - Why should US investors look at LatAm? [41:21] - Federico Antoni’s advice for his younger self Resources Mentioned: ALLVP Cornershop Social Diabetes Alkanza Rocket Man by Robert Kurson (Book) The Art of Stillness by Pico Iyer (Book) Abstract: The Art of Design (Documentary) New York Times Op-Ed on Teaching

Martha Debayle
11 básicos del emprendedor. Viernes 9 de octubre de 2015.

Martha Debayle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 23:07


Martha Debayle y Fernando Lelo de Larrea nos dicen qué tenemos que saber para ser emprendedores. ¡No te lo pierdas!

Martha Debayle
11 básicos del emprendedor. Viernes 9 de octubre de 2015.

Martha Debayle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 23:07


Martha Debayle y Fernando Lelo de Larrea nos dicen qué tenemos que saber para ser emprendedores. ¡No te lo pierdas!