Private sector Parekh began his career at
The Blackstone Group and Berenson Minella & Company before joining Insight Partners (formerly known as Insight Venture Partners) in 2000. Parekh's investments include
Twitter,
Alibaba,
Calm, and
Saks.com. As of June 2022, Parekh serves as
board chair for Appriss and serves on the board of directors for companies including
Fanatics, Within3,
1stdibs,
Checkout.com, and
WeWork. Parekh was selected to the
Forbes Midas List from 2014 through 2018.
Board Membership From 2010-2012 Parekh served as a member of the advisory board of the
U.S. Export-Import Bank. He also served on the
Technical Advisory Council of the
Federal Communications Commission from 2011-2018. Parekh served as a member on the Overseas Private Investment Corporation board from 2016-2018. He was nominated by
President Barack Obama and confirmed in 2016. In June 2020,
President Donald Trump nominated Parekh to the board of directors of the US International Development Finance Corporation, which succeeded the Overseas Private Investment Corporation Board. Parekh was confirmed by the
U.S. Senate in December 2020. Parekh was appointed to the board of The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City in 2018, and served until 2020. In July 2021, Parekh was named one of four winners of the 2021
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, also known as the Ripple of Hope Award, citing both his business and charitable work. Fellow winners included
politician and
voting rights advocate
Stacey Abrams. == Philanthropy ==