This chat is one I have wanted to share for a while. Back in 2022, we at Latitud met and invested in Fabrício. He had just left his corporate job. He also had a precise diagnosis. Healthcare insurers in Brazil were losing 20 to 40 percent of their revenue to fraud, waste, and abuse. And he knew what the next step was. What happened next is a masterclass in early-stage execution. Fabrício and co-founder Rafael spent months designing the first product. That included val...
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This chat is one I have wanted to share for a while. Back in 2022, we at Latitud met and invested in Fabrício. He had just left his corporate job. He also had a precise diagnosis. Healthcare insurers in Brazil were losing 20 to 40 percent of their revenue to fraud, waste, and abuse. And he knew what the next step was. What happened next is a masterclass in early-stage execution. Fabrício and co-founder Rafael spent months designing the first product. That included val...
#172 — Scott Hartley, Everywhere VC: discovering and developing the best founders around the world
Latitud Podcast
45 minutes
1 year ago
#172 — Scott Hartley, Everywhere VC: discovering and developing the best founders around the world
Scott Hartley was a researcher and went on to work with product and operations at companies like Facebook and Google. But the most well-known part of Scott’s journey began when he hit Sand Hill Road. Scott went on to become a co-founder of Two Culture Capital and Everywhere Ventures. Across these two VC firms, he invested in over 300 startups around the world — Latitud and LatAm included. In a world now ruled by AI, Scott talks instead about IA, or intellectual amplification. On a similar...
Latitud Podcast
This chat is one I have wanted to share for a while. Back in 2022, we at Latitud met and invested in Fabrício. He had just left his corporate job. He also had a precise diagnosis. Healthcare insurers in Brazil were losing 20 to 40 percent of their revenue to fraud, waste, and abuse. And he knew what the next step was. What happened next is a masterclass in early-stage execution. Fabrício and co-founder Rafael spent months designing the first product. That included val...