Rodrigo Teijeiro

Angel

Overview

Gender
male
Investor Type
Angel

Rodrigo Teijeiro is a tech entrepreneur, CEO & Founder of RecargaPay. He received the MIT's TR35 2012 Awardee and is YGL 2014 honoree from the World Economic Forum.
Rodrigo has founded and lead many online businesses, all of them under the Company Builder named Fnbox. Social Network Sonico.com with over 53 million registered users (Sold to match.com/IAC), Tarjetastelefonicas.com with over 1 billion voip minutes sold, Cuponica a daily deal business that runs in Brazil, Argentina, México and Colombia as well as Winkal with over 5MM unique visitors per month. Fnbox has raised 6 million in US venture capital and added renowned angel investors such as Martin Varsavsky, Fabrice Grinda and Romero Rodriguez.
In 1997 he won, among 700 teams, "The Business Junior Achievement Contest" whose final round took place in Japan.

Rodrigo was part of the Group of 2.0 Leaders at the 2009 and 2010 edition of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he was both a panelist and speaker. He also presented to the MBA in the MIT Sloan Latin Conference, an event that gathers more than 500 influential leaders.

Rodrigo participates in several NGOs, is the President of EO Argentina and has lectured on entrepreneurship, internet and innovation in Stanford, MIT, MBA Udesa and MBA Cema.


He graduated as Bachelor in Business Administration from the University of Southern California (United States) and also studied Economics at Universidad de San Andrés (Argentina).
Rodrigo loves "impossible" challenges and enjoys flying his kiteboard since 2000.

Personal Investments

Number of Investments
1
Rodrigo Teijeiro has made 1 investments. Their most recent investment was on Dec 2, 2021, when Mendel raised $15M.
Date Company Name Round Money Raised Industry
Dec 2, 2021 Mendel Series A $15M Detail

Jobs

Number of Current Jobs
1
Rodrigo Teijeiro has 1 current jobs including Founder & CEO at RecargaPay , .
Organization Name Title At Company Start Date End Date
RecargaPay Founder & CEO Jan 1, 2010 Detail