Andrew has traveled through 10+ countries in Latin America alone, but his most meaningful destination is Bogotá, Colombia—a city he has visited nine times and now plan to call home. What started as a love story turned into a full-blown expat adventure involving jungle rides on Harleys, navigating city streets that never sleep, and investing in property in the highlands of La Calera.
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Human Connection: How Andrew's travels reshaped his identity, values, and business outlook—especially in how he serves others through his company TechRescue.
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