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ParkourSC
ParkourSC, led by CEO Mahesh Veerina, delivers AI-native supply-chain decision intelligence to pharma and logistics giants including Thermo Fisher and...
ParkourSC
ParkourSC is a logistics and supply chain company based in San Jose, United States, founded in 2014. It specializes in digital transformation, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical services. The company has secured $26 million in total funding.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
San Jose
Corporate office
San Jose, United States
Principals
Mahesh Veerina
Chief Executive Officer and President
Ashmi Shah
CFO | COO | Strategic Advisor
Mark Talens
Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy and Solutions Officer
Christian Sobb
Executive Vice President, Global Sales & Field Operations
Raj Aiyar
Vice President, Industry Solutions & Value Delivery
Vikram Matharoo
Vice President, Product
Muni Pathakota
Vice President, Software Engineering
Fergus Van Niekerk
Vice President, Global Partner Network
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does ParkourSC source proprietary deal flow or investment opportunities?
ParkourSC is not an investment firm—it does not source deals or manage capital for external investors. It operates as an enterprise software company backed by venture-capital firms, including Cota Capital and Bold Capital Partners. The company’s focus is building and selling a supply-chain decision-intelligence platform to large pharmaceutical, consumer-goods, and logistics enterprises.
Is ParkourSC structured as a single family office or an operating company?
ParkourSC is an independent, venture-backed operating company—not a family office. Its funding comes from institutional venture investors who sit on its board, including John Chambers, Cota Capital, Bold Capital Partners, and Celesta Capital. There is no disclosed source of family wealth, no family principals involved in governance, and no adjacent family-office entity.
Who runs investment decisions at ParkourSC?
ParkourSC does not make financial investments in portfolio companies or third-party funds. The company is run by CEO and President Mahesh Veerina, with a leadership team focused on product development, sales, and customer delivery. Its board of directors provides strategic governance for the operating business, not for an investment portfolio.
Does ParkourSC participate in fund commitments or direct deals?
No. ParkourSC is a technology operating company that sells a SaaS platform for supply-chain management. It does not make fund commitments, direct investments, or co-investments, and it does not have a venture-capital arm.
Which sectors does ParkourSC explicitly avoid?
ParkourSC’s platform is general-purpose for supply chains, but its disclosed customer base concentrates on temperature-sensitive and highly regulated verticals—specifically pharmaceuticals, life sciences, clinical-trial logistics, and cold-chain operations for biologics and cell and gene therapies. The company does not publish a list of excluded sectors, but its go-to-market materials and named references center almost exclusively on pharma, consumer goods, and food and beverage logistics.
How is ParkourSC related to its named investors, such as John Chambers or Cota Capital?
John Chambers is an investor and serves on the board as an executive advisor. Cota Capital, founded by Bobby Yazdani, is an institutional venture-capital firm and sits on the board alongside Bold Capital Partners and Celesta Capital. These are standard venture-capital relationships—the investors provide governance and capital, while day-to-day operations remain with the management team led by Mahesh Veerina.
Does ParkourSC maintain any philanthropic structures, and how are they separated from the business?
The firm’s website mentions CEO Mahesh Veerina’s personal support for nonprofits focused on children’s education and food, including the Foundation for Excellence and Akshaya Patra, but ParkourSC itself does not list a corporate foundation, a donor-advised fund, or any philanthropic entity. There is no disclosed structure that separates commercial operations from charitable activity because none is described as part of the company.
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