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Calii is a full-stack grocery delivery app rebuilding Latin America's food supply chain from the producer to the doorstep. Founded in Monterrey, Mexico, the company sources directly from farmers and brands, runs its own micro-fulfillment centers, and ships orders in under two hours.
Bernardo Garcia is the Co-Founder and COO of Félix Pago, a Miami-based fintech startup that lets Latino immigrants in the US send money home via WhatsApp in roughly 40 seconds. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Garcia built his career across consulting and Uber before earning his MBA at Wharton, where he met co-founder Manuel Godoy. Together they launched Félix in 2020, growing it to process over $1 billion in remittances in 2024 and raising a $75 million Series B in April 2025 led by QED Investors.
David Eduardo Arrambide Montemayor is the co-founder and CEO of Calii, a full-stack grocery delivery platform disrupting the $1 trillion Latin American grocery market. A Stanford-trained engineer and Y Combinator alum (W19), he co-founded Calii in 2019 alongside Maurizio Caló Caligaris to deliver ultra-fresh produce and 5,000+ products in under two hours via a network of micro-fulfillment centers in Mexico. By cutting out middlemen and automating the food supply chain end-to-end, Calii offers prices at or below Walmart while reducing food waste by up to 3x. The company raised a $22.5M Series A in January 2022, co-led by Dalus Capital and JAM Fund, with backing from Forerunner Ventures, Streamlined Ventures, Y Combinator, and Base10 Partners, bringing total funding to nearly $35 million.
Julián Ríos Cantú is the co-founder and CEO of Eden, the leading cloud-native radiology operating system in Latin America. Motivated by his mother's battle with breast cancer, he began building health technology at age 16, went on to become the youngest-ever winner of the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards at 18, earned a Thiel Fellowship, and went through Y Combinator in 2018. Today, Eden processes over 13 million diagnostic studies annually across 18 countries for more than 2,200 medical institutions, backed by Sierra Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Kaszek, and notable angel investors including Leonardo DiCaprio, Ashton Kutcher, and Tony Robbins.
Ricardo Amper is the Founder and CEO of Incode Technologies, a San Francisco-based AI-powered identity verification unicorn valued at $1.25 billion. A Mexican-born serial entrepreneur with two prior exits totaling ~$200 million, Amper built Incode from a near-failed social media startup into a global leader in biometric authentication and KYC/AML compliance — processing over 4 billion identity checks for clients including Citi, Nubank, Ford Credit, and government agencies. He is a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer contributor, a champion of Gen Z hiring, and the driving force behind Incode's DeepSight deepfake-detection platform.

Rosalba Reynoso is the co-founder and CEO of Blue Trail Software, a San Francisco-based benefit corporation delivering custom software, AI/ML, IoT, and QA solutions for enterprises and scale-ups across the Americas and Europe. Coming from a human resources background rather than a technical one, she built a nearshore Pan-American IT company with teams across Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, and Spain, serving Fortune 100 clients including Samsung, Cartier, Hewlett Packard, and Logitech. A proud Latina leading a women-founded and women-led firm, Reynoso champions diversity and inclusion, stakeholder empowerment, and social impact - from funding coding bootcamps for women in Mexico to creating the My Luna menopause-tracking app.

Peso Pluma (Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija) is the 25-year-old Mexican singer-songwriter from Zapopan, Jalisco who turned corridos tumbados - the fusion of traditional Mexican corridos with trap beats and hip-hop swagger - into a global phenomenon. In under five years, he broke a 64-year Billboard Hot 100 record, won a Grammy, became Mexico's most-streamed Spotify artist of all time, and built Double P Records into an independent powerhouse. His albums Génesis and Éxodo redefined what regional Mexican music could mean on a world stage.