Ep 184: "Powering the Chilean Economy, From Startups to Corporates" with Rocio Fonseca
Description
Can you build a modern Nation on the collaboration between the best startup entrepreneurs, private capital and corporate executives? What happens when startups stop chasing hype and start solving real societal problems? In this episode of Entrepreneurial Thinkers, Rob sits down with long time Chilean innovation leader, Rocio Fonseca, Co-founder of Drei Ventures, to explore how Chile is becoming a hotbed for innovation with purpose. They discuss the evolving startup scene, why legacy matters more than ever, and how connecting bold entrepreneurs with forward-thinking corporations is changing the game. Rocio brings raw insight, practical wisdom, and a powerful vision for a more sustainable entrepreneurial future.
Feel free to follow and engage with ROCIO here:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rociofonseca/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rociofonsecach/
- Website: https://drei.ventures/
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Entrepreneurial Thinkers Team.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Thinkers
02:59 The Entrepreneurial Economy in Chile
05:47 Opportunities and Challenges in Chile's Startup Ecosystem
08:48 The Role of Corporations in Innovation
11:56 Cross-Industry Innovations and Trends
14:58 Obstacles to Growth in Chile's Entrepreneurial Landscape
17:57 Cultural Barriers and Social Capital
20:53 The Impact of Government on Entrepreneurship
23:49 Globalization vs. Nationalism in Latin America
26:51 The Future of Innovation in Chile
33:16 Navigating Public Sector Funding Risks
35:43 Transitioning to Dre Ventures
39:40 Connecting Corporations and Startups
44:45 Vision for the Future of Dre Ventures
48:41 Challenging Gender Dynamics in Corporate Culture
51:37 Personal Innovation and Lifelong Learning
55:30 Legacy and Results in Corporate Leadership








