Gonzalo Torres Ragota recognized Cordoba businessman that resided in Miami, He died on Monday After being hit by a vehicle while traveling with his motorcycle. He had diverse Successful ventures that enhanced his career and led him to reside in USA.
The fact shocked the city of Villa Carlos Pazin which the man who began to take his first steps He was 43 years old. In that city, they lamented their loss by stating that it was a “Neighbor dear for all”.
Gonzalo Torres Ragot’s career
Torres Ragot began as businessman And then he stepped hard when he decided to devote himself to Student tourism In the city of Villa Carlos Paz.
Chose to move to the United States in 2020 next to His wife Guadalupe and his three daughters. There he showed his innovation as an entrepreneur residing specifically in the city of Miami.
It started with a Aesthetics and Spa businessand then give free to his foray from the market of car rental. This is how he founded his own company called “Victory Rent a Car”, which experienced a fast growth expanding its horizons beyond the city located Florida.
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Torres Ragot with Susana Giménez and Marley.
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Soon, he created Double ga company that beyond vehicle rental, expanded the business to the lease of departments and yachts tourist. He also granted detailed advice on investments.
With this business it reached a turnover of U $ S150,000 per month When he was able to incorporate the luxury car trade to rent, reaching renowned clients such as Marley or Susana Giménez.
As confirmed by Ragot himself, 70% of customers from Latin America, 20% of the United States and 10% in Europe.
In addition, it offered sale of hotel and tickets of the parks Disney and Orlando. Then he could extend the headquarters to Fort Lauderdalewith 10 direct employees in their country of residence and two in Argentina
Other activities of the entrepreneur
On the other hand, Torres Ragot was an active part of the Argentine American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (AACC), where he worked as Tourism Committee Coordinatorand stood out for his commitment to the Latin business community in the United States.
From the AACC, his colleagues fired him with a sense of tribute on social networks: “Gonzalo leaves us a legacy of commitment, professionalism and human warmthwhich have been key to the development and strengthening of our institution. We raise a prayer in his memory and accompany his wife Guadalupe, daughters and loved ones in this difficult moment, ”they said.
Source: Ambito

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