

#22 - From zero to one, over and over: Alex Torrenegra, Torre
Falling and getting back up is what makes the cycles of an entrepreneurial journey, but some people just enjoy to be constantly getting ideas off the ground, even if the previous ones are growing steady. Alex Torrenegra is an example of this.
Alex has been a friend for 10 years, and I'm proud that his first ever angel investment was in my company, Viva Real. You may also know him as a tiburón in the tv show Shark Tank Colombia. But before all that, Alex bootstrapped a number of companies, including Voice 123 and Bunny Studio, both of which he started with his wife, Tania Zapata.
Then in 2020, after years of being an investor and his own venture capitalist, Alex went out to raise capital for a business of his own for the first time. And while a lot of founders may prefer to not have too many people on their cap table, he intentionally went the opposite way. By design, Torre's first seed round had over 50 investors from more than 15 countries.
In this episode:
- His experience fundraising during the pandemic and being rejected
- Some of his lessons from 20 years of building remote companies
- The model behind Torrenegra Accelerator
- What was the most memorable pitch he's heard on Shark Tank and why it stuck
Mentioned in this episode:
- Check out Remoter, the why-and-how guide to building remote teams: https://www.remoter.com/en/remoter
- Learn more about Torre: https://torre.co/
- Pitch by Kiwi on Shark Tank Colombia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_KE4ShB3-M
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