

#7 - Both sides of the table: Julio Vasconcellos, Atlantico
Oct 1, 2020
55:55
No matter the game, understanding the other player always helps you make better moves. This logic applies to the fundraising game too.
Julio Vasconcellos is a great example of this, being a very prolific entrepreneur and investor. Julio was Facebook’s first country manager in Brazil, back in 2010. That same year, he started Peixe Urbano, which became a leading local commerce and services company in Brazil, later expanding to other 6 countries in Latin America and eventually being acquired by Baidu. He’s been an angel investor ever since and is also the co-founder of two VC funds: Canary and Atlantico.
In this episode:
- What makes an incredible investor and what makes an incredible founder
- Good practices of having a board and sitting on a board
- Dealing with advice and external opinions
- And the challenge of balancing emotional involvement and rational thinking
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