Serial Founder · Operator · Student
Veer Laller
Currently building in supply chain and logistics.
Building Nocteam.
Software for the operators inside supply chain and logistics — carriers, dispatchers, and freight brokers running real businesses on tools built in 2003. We're fixing that, starting with the people my dad's been on the phone with at 4am for as long as I can remember.
Consulting on AI.
I work with executives across industries on implementing AI automations and agentic tools — turning the abstract "should we be doing something with AI?" into systems that actually run. Quietly, mostly through referral.
Build for people, not from a whiteboard.
If I haven't talked to a customer, user, or industry stakeholder in a given day, I assume I'm drifting off course. Conversations are the compass.
First principles, every time.
Break the problem down to its atoms before adding complexity. Most of what looks hard is actually a few simple things stacked badly.
The short version.
I've been building something since middle school — first by flipping items I'd buy from auction houses, then in tech in high school. After that, I co-founded a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that ended up partnering with 40+ school districts.
Now I'm at UC Davis, building Nocteam, and consulting on AI in parallel. The pattern hasn't really changed — find the inefficiency, talk to the people living with it, build the thing.