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Justus Parmar

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Justus Parmar is a Canadian entrepreneur, businessman, investor and the current managing director of Fortuna Investments, a Vancouver-based venture capital firm that invests in high-growth sectors, including space, robotics, lithium mining, clean tech and agricultural tech.[1] He holds offices in Vancouver, BC, Los Angeles and Miami with over 30 employees.[1][2]

Born in Duncan, British Columbia, Parmar earned a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Victoria and completed advanced studies at Harvard University​. He began working as an investment advisor for companies Global Securities, Macquarie Group and Jordan Capital Markets before founding Fortuna Investments in 2015.[3][4] Since its inception, Fortuna has advised and invested in more than $500 million on venture capital projects.[5]

Parmar established the Justus Parmar Group Scholarship Foundation to award scholarship funds to students at the University of British Columbia and also supports various mental health and youth organizations.[4] He currently resides in Vancouver and Los Angeles​. [3]

Early Life and Education

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Justus Parmar was born in Duncan, British Columbia, a town on Vancouver Island​, to Indian parents who immigrated to Canada at a young age.[4] Parmar's mother was a nurse, and his father ran a small import-export business after working in the lumber industry​.[4] Parmar’s father passed away when Parmar was 13, significantly impacting his sense of responsibility towards his family.[4] Parmar pursued his higher education at the University of Victoria, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce​.[3][4] Furthering his education, he completed private equity and venture capital studies at Harvard University.[3]

Personal Life

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Parmar married Elisia Friedman after proposing to her on top of the London Eye.[6] They began dating in 2015 and eventually moved to Los Angeles together in 2019.[7][8]

Professional Career

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Parmar began his career in a junior position at CIBC before moving to Global Securities (now Ventum Financial Corp) as an investment advisor​.[4] He became the youngest advisor at Macquarie Group, quickly rising to one of the top 10 producers​.[3] Later, he served as an investment adviser and vice president at Jordan Capital Markets, helping the independent boutique investment firm expand to 65 advisors within 18 months.[3]

In 2015, Parmar founded Fortuna Investments and began investing in companies with a collective market capitalization value of more than $2 billion, including Millennial Lithium.[3] In its first three years the firm helped 125 companies raise over $300 million and assisted two dozen companies into going public.[3]

Space Investment

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In 2020, Parmar began investing in emerging industries such as robotics, life sciences and lithium mining.[2] His first exploration into space investing began with $10 million from Fortuna Investments towards Starfighters Space, a company based in Florida operating a fleet of seven F-104 supersonic aircraft and able to launch small payloads into space.[1][2]

In 2023, Parmar appointed former NFL player Frostee Rucker as Vice President of the West Coast office and a board member of Florida’s Starfighters.[5] The move was made to help bring in investors that had historically been underrepresented in the space ecosystem and to encourage more equity in South Florida’s technology sector.[2]

Achievements

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In 2018, Parmar received Business in Vancouver’s Forty Under 40 Award for his achievements in business, leadership, and community contributions​.[3]

Philanthropy

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Parmar believes in the importance of mentoring the next generation of young talent to pursue excellence and giving people space to shape their ideas.[3][4] He founded the Justus Parmar Group Scholarship Foundation in order to support ten students with $25,000 each in scholarship funding, totalling $250,000 in scholarships.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Technology & Innovation Roundup: Fortuna Investments expands to Miami Beach; JPMorgan makes $2 million donation to boost tech equity". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  2. ^ a b c d Kuhr, Jack (2023-05-24). "VC Firm Fortuna Expands into Space Investing". Payload. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Justus Parmar". Business in Vancouver. 2018-12-04. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Justus Parmar on starting something from scratch and watching it grow". The Globe and Mail. 2018-12-16. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  5. ^ a b Dorbian, Iris (2023-05-09). "Ex-NFL player Rucker joins Fortuna Investments as VP". Venture Capital Journal. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  6. ^ "Match: Most proposals involve a ring. This one features an iconic landmark, a Love Actually tribute and an event planner". The Globe and Mail. 2019-09-04. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  7. ^ "Match: Most proposals involve a ring. This one features an iconic landmark, a Love Actually tribute and an event planner". The Globe and Mail. 2019-09-04. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  8. ^ Star, Carola Vyhnak Special to the (2019-10-17). "California dream home dazzles — inside and out". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2024-10-25.