About the Founder
I started Borderless Boss because freedom shouldn’t come with fine print.
My roots go deep, into the 5 generations of specialty coffee farms, where I first invested not just money, but belief. Belief in legacy, land, and the kind of work that doesn’t clock out. That’s where Toro Coffee Co. was born. It stood for more than just beans—it stood for Tackling Obstacles, Reinventing Ourselves.
But after the pandemic hit, something shifted. Coffee would always be close to my heart, but I realized it wasn’t the mission. It was a symbol. A starting point.
Prior, I moved west to Seattle—literally, to immerse myself in the specialty coffee world which would be across the globe from the family fincas. I left behind the familiar grind of the east and landed where automation was already changing everything.
While much of the east was still catching up, I saw what was coming: tech wasn’t the enemy or the savior, it was the terrain. And those of us from the margins? We had to learn to move faster, smarter, freer.
I’m a licensed real estate broker and investor. But more than that, I’m a systems breaker. I was born to challenge the status quo. It’s a gift and a curse. I’ve seen how capital, community, and knowledge can shift power, if we stop waiting for a seat at the table and build our own damn house.
My grandfather on my father’s side in Colombia didn’t just grow coffee, he started La Voz de Armenia, a radio station that challenged the status quo in Colombia. My grandmother on my mother’s side came to the U.S. at 42, not speaking English, with four kids and no guarantees. She didn’t just survive…she laid the foundation for generational wealth and contribution.
That fire lives in me. And I know it lives in you.
Borderless Boss isn’t just a platform. It’s a movement—for those of us who’ve been boxed out, told to wait our turn, or play it safe. Latine, Black, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, we’re not asking anymore.We’re building across borders—financial, spiritual, emotional, creative. We’re not here to scroll through community. We’re here to own it.
