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Case Study: Flash Parking

The Mobility Hub Operating System: Powering Mobility Hubs

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About the Company

The Drive from Parking Garages to Mobility Hubs

FlashParking began as an innovator in parking technology, shaking up the industry with a high-tech perspective on the antiquated parking experience.

Today, we are pioneering the next generation of mobility with the industry’s first Mobility Hub Operating System designed to transform isolated parking assets into connected mobility hubs that are more efficient, intelligent, and extensible than garages and surface lots of the past.

What’s their current status?

FlashParking, the leader in parking technology, today (January 15, 2020) announced that it has received a $60 million strategic investment from the Growth Fund of L Catterton, the largest and most global consumer-focused private equity firm.

The investment will be used to scale FlashParking’s industry-leading extensible, cloud-based parking system that enables 21st-century parking and the evolution of isolated parking assets into connected mobility hubs.

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Juan Rodriguez directs the planning, management of product development, and overall strategy of the company.

Prior to FlashParking, Juan held senior executive positions both in operations and retail at various companies including MPower Labs, Inc. and Rev Worldwide, Inc. (MPower Group companies), as well as senior technical positions at Terremark Worldwide and CACI, Inc. He led efforts to launch financial and mobile payments services to the world’s unbanked populations in over 10 countries. In 2005 Juan co-founded Klevernet, LLC (acquired by MPower Ventures), an online insurance portal that bridged the gap between local insurance agents and internet insurance shoppers.Juan served with distinction as a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Army and received numerous meritorious citations while stationed at the Pentagon. Juan attended Strayer University in Washington, D.C., where he received a B.S. in Computer Information Systems.