Bo Parfet began his career in finance as a researcher at the before he became a bank investor analyst at J. P. Morgan. He has participated in a physical challenge where he successfully climbed seven summits across all the continents. His success, professionalism, and experience have seen him address diverse audiences across the world. He has addressed financial conferences, educational institutions, leadership conferences, non-profit organizations, outdoor stores, and explorer clubs. Some of the countries he has visited during such engagements include Nepal, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, China, and Thailand.
Bo Parfet has received dominant awards like the British American Project. He received the award based on his participation in sustainability and global resources. His philanthropic activities were recognized by being awarded the Presidential Volunteer Service Award. The award was given after he had completed over 4,000 hours in voluntary services across the globe. He was further awarded the JPMorgan Leadership Award to recognize his extraordinary contribution to the organization and its community.
Bo Parfet has actively engaged in civic volunteerism, which has led him to establish firms aimed at facilitating such services. Timmissartok Foundation, located in Thailand, is one such organization that helps entrepreneurs with big dreams but lacks means to implement them. The organization believes that empowering a dream of only one individual can be beneficial to a larger population. He also participates in the advisory board in a Specialized Language Development to enhance communication among people living with dyslexia. Finally, he founded the Gilmore Foundation to educate a history of automobiles.