#84 - The paths to founder liquidity: Pierre Schurmann, nuvini
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Pierre Schurmann has never shied away from great adventure: he and his family left Brazil when he was 15 with the goal of sailing around the world, and after 4 years of traveling with them, he disembarked in the US to obtain a degree in Business Administration. Since then, Pierre has become an accomplished multi-time founder and an established investor through VC firm Bossa Nova, which he founded under the premise of "entrepreneurs backing entrepreneurs". nuvini, his latest venture, is a B2B SaaS platform in Brazil servicing end-to-end business needs. They're making waves with their acquisitions as a strategy, and aiming for an IPO in Nasdaq in the not-so-distant future. In this episode, we talk about: The early days of LatAm tech startupsThe importance of experienced players in an entrepreneurial ecosystemAnd the future of founder liquidityBuilding something new? Apply for the Latitud Fellowship at apply.latitud.com
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