About Us

At Spacer, we know that the last thing the world needs is another parking complex. We're helping to connect those who have spare parking spots with those needing cheap and convenient monthly parking. Originally founded, tested and proven in Australia, we're hoping to take the pain out of parking for all Americans.

Spacer is the brainchild of Mike Rosenbaum and Roland Tam. The idea came back in 2015 in Sydney, concepted over a coffee, consumated over a beer, and brought to life after many late nights of hard work. After a trip to Silicon Valley, or 'Disneyland for Nerds,' Mike fell in love with the sharing economy. He knew he wanted to help people tap into the assets they already own but sit idle. The 'Ahah!' moment came when he thought of Garage renting. After some research, he knew there was a real need for a better overall parking experience. And here we are, several years later and a whole lot bigger. But one thing hasn't changed - our goal of bringing you cheap and convenient parking.



Mike is a self-professed tech nerd, serial entrepreneur and Founder of Spacer. With over 14 years of hands-on experience building tech startups including DealsDirect and Auctionbrokers, he has now lived and breathed the Sharing Economy for the past 5 years. Mike believes that by leveraging the power of technology, we can help people access underutilised assets that sit idle all around us in our community. He brings immense passion, drive and a laser focus to our team.

Roland is a corporate hack by day, closet entrepreneur by night. With a background in private equity / venture capital and insurance, he has seen his fair share of investment war stories and brings sense and (limited) sensibility to the Spacer team. His strength and passion is in growing businesses from early stage and SME to scale, applying technology to disrupt traditional operating models.

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