Justin Reger

Partner


Justin brings over 20 years of business experience, with the last 13 years focused on private equity investing in the technology sector.

BACKGROUND


Justin joined PeakEquity in 2017. Justin spent nine years at LLR Partners, most recently leading their enterprise application software practice, and was involved with 14 investments ranging from growth capital financings to majority recapitalizations.

Justin was also in the investment banking practice at Citigroup advising private equity firms on leveraged buyouts in a variety of industries. Prior to Citigroup, he began his career at PriceWaterhouseCoopers in the firm’s audit practice and ultimately transitioned to a manager role leading advisory engagements around M&A transactions and forensic investigations.

Justin currently serves on the board of Key2Act, a construction software provider, BERA, and previously held board positions at Grayshift, G5, Xeeva, Maxwell Systems, Revitas, Quintiq, SparkPost, Rapid Ratings, Logi Analytics, and CompoSecure.

He is a Certified Public Accountant and serves on the board of the Penney Girls Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to positively impacting chronically ill children and their families.

EDUCATION


Justin has an MBA from NYU’s Stern School of Business and a BS in Economics with honors from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

INTERESTS


Justin spends most of his time with his wife figuring out what sports activities their five kids have on the schedule. When he does get some occasional downtime, he spends it on the golf course, rooting for the Philly sports teams or volunteering with his family.

INVESTMENTS


EDUCATION


Justin has an MBA from NYU’s Stern School of Business and a BS in Economics with honors from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

INTERESTS


Justin spends most of his time with his wife figuring out what sports activities their five kids have on the schedule. When he does get some occasional downtime, he spends it on the golf course, rooting for the Philly sports teams or volunteering with his family.