MUF #14 From Chaos to Innovation: Juan Jose Pocaterra's Urban Revolution

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This is a podcast episode titled, MUF #14 From Chaos to Innovation: Juan Jose Pocaterra's Urban Revolution. The summary for this episode is: <p>What does it take to build a tech company in a country where everything seems to be falling apart?</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Mork Unfiltered</em>, I sit down with <strong>Juan José Pocaterra</strong>, Founder &amp; Chairman of <strong>Vikua</strong> and Co-founder &amp; CEO of <strong>Wawa</strong> — two companies transforming how people live and move across Latin America.</p><p><br></p><p>Juan’s story is extraordinary. From navigating Venezuela’s political and economic chaos to scaling across 18 cities in three countries, he’s proof that purpose and perseverance can build light even in the darkest places.</p><p><br></p><p>We dive into:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>The birth of <strong>Vikua</strong> and <strong>Wawa</strong>, and why fixing broken systems starts with data and courage</li><li>How he and his wife co-founded Wawa — and stayed married through it</li><li>The faith that kept him going when he had only 10 days of cash left</li><li>And why real entrepreneurs build not just for profit, but for people</li></ul><p><br></p><p>If you’ve ever wondered how resilience really looks in practice, this is it.</p>

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When I met Juan José Pocaterra, I knew right away this wasn’t your average founder story.


He’s not building from Silicon Valley — he’s building from Venezuela, a country where the lights literally go out. And yet, he’s transforming urban mobility across Latin America with Wawa, and helping governments build smarter, data-driven cities with Vikua.


In this episode, we talk about:


  • Why he chose to stay and build in Venezuela when so many others left
  • How purpose can keep you alive when you’re down to your last few dollars
  • The messy reality of being co-founders and spouses
  • What it means to lead with faith when everything around you is uncertain


This is one of those conversations that reminds you what entrepreneurship is really about — heart, grit, and the belief that even chaos can be redesigned.

Today's Host

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Patrick Mork

|Chief Storyteller

Today's Guests

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Juan José Pocaterra

|Founder & Chairman of Vikua; Co-founder & CEO of Wawa