Camilo Fonnegra Torres

Co Founder / Partner at BACKBONE

Camilo Fonnegra Torres has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. In 2009, they founded FONNEGRA GERLEIN INMOBILIARIA, a Colombian real estate company known for its ethical and professional approach. Camilo served as the CEO of the company, leading a team of 40 professionals in delivering personalized solutions to clients, including individuals and medium-sized multinational companies.

In 2009, Camilo also co-founded Backbone, an award-winning digital agency with offices in Canada, Greece, and Colombia. As a partner, they played a vital role in transforming ideas into future-proof digital experiences that align with business objectives.

In 2014, they joined Newmark Knight Frank as a Founding Partner in Colombia. During their tenure, they contributed to the company's growth and success until September 2019.

Camilo's entrepreneurship spirit led him to co-found Ezpot in 2017. As the General Manager, they established a digital platform connecting owners of unique spaces with individuals seeking the perfect location for their specific needs.

In the same year, they became a Co-Founder and Partner of Keller Williams Colombia, the world's largest real estate franchise in terms of agent count. The franchise's impressive market presence and success in the United States attracted Camilo to contribute as a partner.

Lastly, in 2018, Camilo joined LOGIKA EUROPEAN PARTNERS SL as a Partner. Camilo focused on real estate investment, specializing in distressed assets acquisition and renovation. By leveraging aggressive strategies and a conservative market outlook, they aimed to achieve above-average returns in prime zones.

Camilo Fonnegra Torres began their education at Colegio Anglo Colombiano, where they completed their high school education from 1981 to 1994. After completing high school, they pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Economics at Universidad de Los Andes from 1994 to 1996 and again from 1997 to 1999. Additionally, they attended The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in 1996-1997 to further their studies in Economics.

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