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Raul Gonzalez Acuña

Raul Gonzalez Acuña

CEO & Founder at Easy Clean Water
Valencia, Venezuela

Mentorship Connection

Benefits

One meeting per month

Unlimited chat, email, or text within boundaries.

About

I am interested in businesses and the way we communicate them to others. I am a serial entrepreneur with a focus on technology-driven companies.

I have founded four ventures. My first business RGA Engineering International has surpassed the decade barrier, ranked as the 5th Venezuelan Engineering Company by the Top100 Companies ranking where we have been pioneers in sustainability and energy assessments. My second business is an E-commerce called Suministros ISG, importing electrical supplies, and acting as a B2B2C. My third is a startup called Easy Clean Water, which is developing sustainable ways to deliver water in remote communities. Easy Clean Water has been selected as one of LATAM’s Top4 innovations by the 2022 Bayer Social Innovation Award. My last one is a foundation called Potabilis Foundation. It works hand-in-hand with Easy Clean Water.

I love to pitch to investors, and I believe I can make an impact by understanding how people do business and how they can transmit that to others quickly. I have experience winning international pitch competitions. The Young Leaders of the Americas (YLAI) solution pitch competition in 2021 is the most important one I have succeeded in, winning ventures from Canada to Argentina.

Spoken languages

EnglishSpanish

Mentorship motivation

  • I like to learn about industries and new businesses
  • I want to give back to the startup ecosystem and entrepreneurs coming up
  • I want to make new connections for myself and/or the organization I represent
  • I want to scout for new opportunities in engaging as an advisor or for a board seat

I want to help others connect their ventures with potential opportunities in the space by making a good pitch presentation. I love learning about exciting industries and how they are changing our way of living right now and how it could help them grow under a win-win arrangement.