Daniel Valencia is a purpose-driven founder and CEO with 8+ years scaling mission-led businesses and deep expertise in global remote hiring. As founder of GlobalTeam he built The Global Hiring System™ to place top 1% bilingual talent across Latin America into U.S. startups, cutting payroll costs and onboarding time while creating thousands of life-changing jobs. He also leads Ikigai Ventures, pairing capital and systems to grow service businesses with lasting impact, and previously drove regional expansion as Country Manager at Capitaria. Fluent in English and Spanish and based in Miami, Daniel leverages an MBA from Babson and a Harvard real estate certificate to combine operational rigor with founder-focused empathy. An uncommon detail: his hiring blueprint began by scaling companies with people he already trusted from Latin America, a practice that evolved into a repeatable, systemized global hiring playbook.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, Master of Business Administration (MBA) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies at Babson F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business
Certificate Real Estate, Certificate Real Estate at Harvard University
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) International Marketing, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) International Marketing at Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
A simple web app made with React and Node.js that allows users to enter in any Ethereum address to see it's available Ether and any ERC-20 Token balances. Free APIs courtesy of CoinGecko (https://www.coingecko.com/en/api) and Zapper.fi (https://docs.zapper.fi/zapper-api/api-getting-started). UI components by https://material-kit-pro-react.devias.io/.
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