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Thursday, December 18

Hey Challengers!

This post was written by our LC Schedule Manager Pablo Muñoz who joined the Beta-i team as part of the business exchange program Erasmus For Young Entrepreneurs.

Pablo is an entrepreneur from Valencia (Spain) that has moved recently to Lisbon and joined Beta-i to grow as entrepreneur, exchange ideas and help other entrepreneurs in their goals. He has a Masters on Software Engineering, Formal Methods and Information Systems from Universitat Politècnica of València and has experience in startups and many projects as a CTO and also as a Freelancer.
Pablo worked for three years in R&D. He got experience in mobile developments under an usability point of view. He got scientific publications, worked as analyst and developer in R&D projects, and co-supervided two Masters Thesis and one Final Degree Project in Computer Science
Currently, Pablo is also the CEO of videoCVon, a platform specialized in video resumes. In videoCVon, people have a place for importing and sharing their video CV professionally. From this experience, Pablo could help you in discussing and advising about automating tasks, managing teams. Pablo loves to discuss about metrics, business, growth strategies and marketing issues.
He also was a singer and manager of a band, performing 80 concerts and reaching 4 recordings. Now he is a runner that completed his first full marathon in less than 4 hours.

And you can read his amazing goodbye message he shared with us and all challengers he worked with during his stay. We already miss you Pablo

“Well, I saw how some of you, challengers and friends, start to return to your countries. Now is my turn since I return to my city, Valencia, unless temporarily.

Lisbon Challenge was a great experience for me. I am really happy of been part of that, happy to meet you and to help you when I could (or unless trying to do it). For me, it was motivating to share with you this intensive acceleration program and being in the middle of your daily basis. I learned a lot.

I am also happy to be surrounded of so many talented and passionate colleagues at Beta-i. All the team did a great job (in the front and also in the background). They have a mission in Portugal that requires lots of efforts that they are doing. My recognition for them. I learned from most of them, I improved and I gained new skills. Many thanks.

Challengers, I am also happy for you! I saw how all of you improved and evolved, gaining skills and getting knowledge that for sure will be useful in this complicated lifestyle we love. These weeks changed you and your startup. I hope all of you remember the positive things and understand the mistakes I or we could do. I hope you appreciate what your startup got and you make use of that in future.

Finally, remember my “Good morning challengers” to keep the energy I tried to put in you each day. I want to remark this since I want you keep pushing like hell. You have to build something great and huge, and I wanna see it.

See you Challengers!

Pd. For the ones that are still here, I will be tomorrow Thursday and probably Friday too in Lisbon to say goodbye.”



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