
Founder and Managing Partner of Taram Capital. A B2B entrepreneur and investor, passionate about technology, working with founders and thinking up new products.
Founder and Managing Partner of Taram Capital, a venture capital fund focused on B2B technology companies in Latin America. I've spent many years founding companies, investing and supporting teams building companies from scratch, especially in businesses where technology can solve real problems for other companies. I like to think that, even though VCs aren't the protagonists, we do carry an important responsibility: to support founders and their teams, who are the heart of every company. Part of that role is helping them avoid mistakes we've seen before, opening up networks, sharing lessons, asking better questions and accelerating decisions at critical moments. That's why I believe so much in the value of the TVPN: because in venture, know-who is often more powerful than know-how — though you always need a minimum of know-how to know whom to call, when and why. I also love getting my hands back on product. For years I could barely code, but tools like Claude Code and Codex gave me back, in a different way, the ability to build prototypes, experiment and think about products from up close. That hands-on connection with technology helps me better understand what teams can do today with AI and new tools. I'm especially interested in biotech, for the impact it can have on improving our lives and because, in several ways, it resembles computing: it combines science, data, increasingly accessible tools and an enormous capacity to scale solutions once certain breakthroughs are unlocked. I also strongly believe in public-private work. Some industries aren't built with capital alone or talent alone; they need regulation, financing, coordination and the reduction of information asymmetries. That's why I've worked with entities such as CORFO, MinEcon, ProChile and InvestChile, seeking to connect public and private capabilities to enable or accelerate new opportunities. Outside Taram, I love playing sports — lately I'm very into pickleball — I'm a board-game fan, and I really enjoy reading fiction, technology, political science and economics.