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Alejandro Carlos "Alec" Oxenford is an Argentine entrepreneur and diplomat. He co-founded OLX, and co-founded
letgo Letgo (stylized letgo) is a company that provides a website and app that allows users to buy from, sell to and chat with others locally. The products launched in 2015. History Launched in January 2015 by Alec Oxenford, former CEO of OLX, the ap ...
, a mobile classified ad app in the United States, and is the Ambassador of Argentina to the United States.


Personal life

Raised in Argentina, Oxenford received a BA in Business Administration from the
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina The Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (), also known as Catholic University of Argentina (; UCA), is a private university in Argentina with campuses in the cities of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Rosario, Paraná, Mendoza and Pergamino. The ...
and an MBA from
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. Oxenford is an art collector, focusing on Argentine artists, such as Liliana Porter, Eduardo Navarro, Carlos Huffmann and Martin Legon. His collection includes about 280 pieces. In 2013, he became the president of the arteBA Foundation, the nonprofit that organizes the arteBA art fair, a Latin American event.


Career

He previously worked for the
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, and was the CEO of DeRemate.com, an online trading platform in Latin America, which sold to eBay. The story of the company is included in the book ''Six Billion Shoppers: The Companies Winning the E-Commerce Boom'' by Peter Erisman. He also co-founded DineroMail.com. A 2014 article in
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characterized him as a "CEO rock star of sorts" in South America, known for his "staunch contrarianism". In a 2015 essay in
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, Oxenford argued that investment in tech companies in emerging markets was dramatically underfunded. In a 2014 essay in
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, he argued that in the emerging world, instead of "mobile first", users were "mobile only" and the companies which failed to build a "fundamentally mobile option" would be displaced by competitors. Oxenford received the CNN Internet Leader Award in 2001 and the Entrepreneur Award in 2003. He was elected Young Global Leader by the
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in 2006. Alpha Capital merged with Brazilian software company Semantix in November 2021, giving the combined company an initial valuation of about $1 billion. In 2020, Alec invested in DRIC, Inc, a Brazilian software company, creator and maintainer of an advanced and innovative algorithmic approach, which through
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simulations and
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has the ability to compress data extremely, which provides better storage rates and transmission, natively encrypted. Its investment was the largest ever made in a startup still in the seed phase, around US$3.5 million which gave the company an initial valuation of around US$20 million.


OLX

In 2006, Oxenford and
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co-founded OLX, an online classified ads company that operates in 45 countries, with 330 million users and 60 million listings a month. In 2010, a majority of the company was acquired by the South African group
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, with Oxenford remaining CEO through 2014. The story of Oxenford's founding of OLX is told in the 2017 book ''Los Nuevos Reyes Argentinos'' by Sebastián Catalano, with an overview in
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.


letgo

Oxenford started
letgo Letgo (stylized letgo) is a company that provides a website and app that allows users to buy from, sell to and chat with others locally. The products launched in 2015. History Launched in January 2015 by Alec Oxenford, former CEO of OLX, the ap ...
in 2015, with co-founders Jordi Castello and Enrique Linares, as a smart-phone focused marketplace for buying and selling used goods in the United States; it had 75 million downloads in 2017. In September 2015, he raised $100 million in financing to back the company from Naspers, the majority owner of his other company, OLX. Oxenford raised an additional $100 million in 2016 and merged with competitor Wallapop the same year. Oxenford raised $175 million more for letgo in February 2017. In September, 2017, the company confirmed it had a $1 billion valuation. In March 2020, Oxenford joined the board of
OfferUp OfferUp is an online mobile-first C2C marketplace with an emphasis on in-person transactions. It was founded as a competitor to Craigslist, differentiating itself with mobile-friendly apps and user profiles with ratings. History OfferUp was crea ...
after it merged with letgo.


Alpha capital

In December 2020, Oxenford co-founded Alpha Capital, a
special-purpose acquisition company A special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC; ), also known as a blank check company or a blind-pool stock offering, is a shell corporation listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring (or merging with) a private company, thus taking ...
, with Rafael Steinhauser, with Oxenford serving as CEO and chairman. Alpha Capital closed a $230 million initial public offering on
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in February 2021, which Oxenford says will be used to invest in Latin American entrepreneurs.


Myelin VC

In 2020, Oxenford joined a venture capital fund called Myelin VC, which focuses on North America, Europe, and Latin American region. The fund was set up with the goal of providing support for 30-50 startup technology businesses in areas such as biotech, financial technology, and medical technology.


Ambassador of Argentina to the United States

On November 11, 2024, Oxenford was nominated by President Javier Milei to serve as the Ambassador of Argentina to the United States. Oxenford has extensive experience in the technology sector and a notable entrepreneurial background. He is committed to strengthening bilateral relations and fostering cooperation between the two nations, despite lacking prior diplomatic experience. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that his focus and dedication would be essential in achieving a positive impact on the ties between Argentina and the United States. On February 26, 2025, he was appointed as Ambassador by decree.


References

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