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Chekhub
Jon founded Chekhub, an AI platform for mission-critical field operations. Learn about its founding, platform, and strategy.
Chekhub
Chekhub was founded by Jon, whose background includes serving as CTO of TrendPoint Systems (acquired by Schneider Electric) and founding BitBox USA and EdgePoint Systems. The firm describes its mission as democratizing expertise through scalable AI, targeting workers without formal training. The company's platform unifies dispatch, checklists, asset management, and compliance into one system. Chekhub emphasizes real-time insights and automated tasks to improve operational efficiency. Its target sectors include mission-critical operations such as utilities, construction, and manufacturing. The firm does not publicly disclose a specific asset-class mix or investment strategy. Chekhub operates from Raleigh, North Carolina. No additional offices, team size, or AUM figures are publicly available. The firm has disclosed no recent operational events within the last 24 months. Chekhub's structural differentiator is its AI-powered approach to bridging the skills gap for field workers, positioning itself as a software provider rather than a traditional asset manager. The firm's founder's track record of scaling and selling companies (TrendPoint to Schneider Electric) adds a layer of operational credibility.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Raleigh
Corporate office
Raleigh, NC, United States
Principals
Jon
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who founded Chekhub and what is his background?
Jon, a Navy veteran and tech entrepreneur, founded Chekhub. He previously served as CTO of TrendPoint Systems, which was acquired by Schneider Electric, and founded BitBox USA and EdgePoint Systems (per firm website).
What problem does Chekhub's platform solve?
Chekhub addresses the inefficiency of disparate tools, manual checklists, and siloed teams. Its platform consolidates dispatch, checklists, asset management, and compliance into a single system (per firm website).
What industries does Chekhub target?
Chekhub focuses on mission-critical operations, including utilities, construction, manufacturing, and other field-service-heavy industries (per firm website).
Is Chekhub structured as a traditional asset manager or a software company?
Chekhub presents itself as a software company offering an operations management platform. It does not disclose an AUM or investment strategy typical of family offices or asset managers (Altss estimate).
Does Chekhub have a disclosed investment strategy?
No. Chekhub does not publicly describe an investment allocation, fund structure, or portfolio holdings (Altss estimate).
Who are Chekhub's known customers or users?
The website features a testimonial from a user, but no named customers or case studies are publicly listed (per firm website).
What geographic regions does Chekhub serve?
Chekhub operates from Raleigh, North Carolina, and its platform supports remote and mobile teams, but no specific geographic regions beyond the United States are publicly mentioned (Altss estimate).
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