Venture capitalist Philip Beauregard: Turning tech startups into success stories

Venture Success

Meet Philip H. Beauregard, a 42-year-old venture capitalist hailing from New Bedford. His passion? Turning tech start-ups into successful enterprises and teaching their developers the tricks of the trade. It’s not just about the money. For Beauregard, it’s about forming relationships, sharing insights, and being a guiding hand in the world of business.

Before entering the world of venture capitalism, Beauregard recognized the importance of external investments in start-ups. He believes that every start-up can become a game-changer and focuses on mitigating risks and maximizing returns.

Philip Beauregard: Nurturing tech startups into successes

Beyond financial support, Beauregard uses his extensive network to connect start-ups with influential corporations and experienced business veterans.

But where does Beauregard get his business acumen? That comes from founding and selling two companies – Objective Logistics and Rekindle – both funded by Google Ventures. The experience taught him the ins and outs of enterprise development and added to his industry reputation. Today, he applies his knowledge to help other ventures evolve and succeed.

In 2017, Beauregard founded a meat jerky business with his brother, then found his way into executive roles at three different firms in 2018. Under Beauregard’s leadership, these businesses experienced a significant increase in efficiency and revenue.

In 2021, Beauregard made a move into investment business, thanks to a conversation with David Brown, an executive at Impellent. His astuteness quickly made an impression in the industry, and within six months, he struck gold with an investment in SunSource.

Despite his success, Beauregard’s approach remains people-centered. At Impellent, Beauregard lends his entrepreneurial passion to mentor others, proving that his focus is more than just profit. With his determination, he’s making a significant mark in the venture capital market, but he hasn’t forgotten the importance of community.