Jonathan Schacher

Jonathan Schacher

Founder of Grupo Visión, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

About Jonathan

Jonathan Schacher is the founder and owner of Grupo Vision, a leading technology firm based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Since its establishment in 2002, Grupo Vision has become a key player in technological innovation across Central America and the Caribbean, creating over 3,000 jobs. With a background in finance from Bentley University and a master’s in International Business from Florida International University, Jonathan has guided the company to success by focusing on sustainable practices and social responsibility.

Jonathan is committed to using technology to drive economic growth while benefiting the environment and local communities. His approach to overcoming market resistance has involved education, partnerships, and showcasing the real-world benefits of digital transformation. Jonathan’s leadership has made a lasting positive impact, inspiring the next generation of tech entrepreneurs in the region.

News & Media

Revolutionizing Education in Central America: How Technology Can Bridge Learning Gaps

Governments have a key role to play in creating the necessary infrastructure, such as expanding internet access and providing digital devices to schools. However, they cannot do it alone. The private sector, including technology companies like ours, must step up to support these efforts.

The Future of Urban Planning: Integrating Smart Cities into Central America’s Development

Smart cities are not just a futuristic concept — they are an evolving reality that combines technology, data, and sustainable practices to create urban environments that are more responsive, efficient, and inclusive. The essence of a smart city lies in its ability to integrate various technological solutions.

The Role of AI in Agriculture: Revolutionizing The Tradtional Farming Practices in Central America

Central American agriculture is at a critical juncture. The region’s farmers grapple with unpredictable weather patterns, pest invasions, and soil degradation, all of which threaten food security and economic stability. Traditional farming methods are often labor-intensive and inefficient.