Who are AirGarage's decision-makers?
AirGarage buying decisions likely center on founders, operations leadership, product/engineering, and property-owner GTM.
- CEO
- Jonathon Barkl
- CTO/key exec
- Scott Fitsimones
- Founded
- 2017
- Employees
- ~115 reported
- HQ
- San Francisco, CA
- Notable
- 300+ parking facilities reported
- Jonathon BarklCo-founder & CEOFounder, since 2017Leads GTM, fundraising, and parking-asset owner strategy.
- Scott FitsimonesCo-founderFounder, since 2017Technical co-founder associated with the parking operating system and early product.
- Chelsea BorderCo-founderFounder, since 2017Co-founded the original campus parking marketplace at Arizona State.
- Mike Maples Jr.Board investorFloodgate board roleEarly investor signal for marketplace and real-estate software strategy.
Who leads AirGarage?
Jonathon Barkl leads the company as CEO and public fundraising voice. Scott Fitsimones and Chelsea Border are co-founders from the Arizona State origin story, giving the leadership team direct continuity from the original marketplace to managed parking operations.
Who actually makes buying decisions at AirGarage?
Owner acquisition, operations, payments, enforcement, and product teams influence purchases. Anything touching payments, driver communications, or enforcement will also involve legal, compliance, support, and finance review.
How is AirGarage organized as it scales?
AirGarage is still a focused private company, so decisions can be founder-led but evidence-heavy. As it scales facilities, expect more specialized roles across operations, field support, marketplace growth, and owner success.
As of June 2026.Sources:AirGarage LinkedInAirGarage
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