How one Wall Street Rising Star went from tech investing to building a tire shop business


  • Anish Pathipati was a Wall Street Rising Star in 2018 while working with investing legend Glenn Hutchins.

  • Now, he’s launching a new fund, focused on building one big business at a time. First stop: tires.

  • He’s bringing along two operational experts, including his dad, as a differentiator.

Anish Pathipati spent years honing his skills as a private equity investor, and now, he’s decided to “hang out a shingle,” launching his own fund, Simha Partners.

The last time we spoke to Pathipati for our 2018 Wall Street Rising Stars series, he was a director at North Island, a private equity firm founded by Glenn Hutchins, a cofounder of Silver Lake. He then joined Periphas Capital, cofounded by Sanjeev Mehra, a cofounder of Goldman Sachs’ private investment arm.

He’s applying what he’s learned from these renowned investors to inform his plan for Simha Partners, which raised $45 million for its first fund earlier this month, Pathipati said, adding that it was oversubscribed. He’s also trying something different, investing all of the capital in the fund to build a single business in a single sector: tire and auto repair.

Unlike search funders who look to buy a blue-collar business after working in corporate or investment roles, Pathipati will have plenty of help from his two other partners: Pathipati’s father, Narendra “Pat” Pathipati, and another close family friend, Tim O’Day,

O’Day and the senior Pathipati rose to CEO and CFO of Boyd Group Services, the parent company of auto collision market leader Gerber Collision & Glass. From when O’Day became president of US operations for Gerber Collision & Glass in September 2008 to when he retired over the spring, Boyd’s stock price had grown 100 times.

O’Day and the elder Pathipati, who retired as CFO in 2022, have decades of experience growing an auto collision business. And now, with the help of the younger Pathipati’s technology investing expertise, Simha Partners will look to replicate that success in the tire and auto repair business.

Pathipati spoke to us about the impetus for Simha Partners’ strategy, how it compares to the growing trend of search funds, how his career led up to this, and what it’s like to work with your dad.

The following conversation has been edited for clarity and length.

I knew from day one that I wanted to be an entrepreneur, and I got closer to that goal at each phase of my career journey.

Phase one was institutional training at a mega-cap firm, Silver Lake Partners. Phase two was what I call my apprenticeship, working closely with legendary investors in startup settings. Phase three is now underway with the launch of Simha Partners, where I become the captain of my own journey.



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