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John joined Hudson Ventures as their Chief Financial Officer in 2006.
Prior to joining Hudson Ventures, John was the Controller for Charterhouse Group, Inc., a private equity firm located in Manhattan, for eight years, where he was responsible for all aspects of fund accounting.
Between 1994 and 1998, John was employed as a Manager in the partnership accounting area of Alliance Capital Management Corporation.
John is a CPA licensed in New York.
He earned his BS in Accounting from The State University College of Arts and Sciences at Geneseo, New York.
John lives in New York City.
Cargos activos de John P. Truehart
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Hudson Venture Partners
Hudson Venture Partners Investment ManagersFinance Hudson Venture Partners invests in companies located in the United States. The firm focuses on internet infrastructure & services, information technology, marketing & advertising, financial services and communications sectors. It provides financing in the form of equity and debt for early stage capital requirements with an initial investment size of USD 1 - 3 million and transaction size of USD 2 - 6 million. It acts as a lead investor and also makes co-investments. | Director Financiero/CFO | 01/06/2006 |
Antiguos cargos conocidos de John P. Truehart.
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Charterhouse Group, Inc.
Charterhouse Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Charterhouse Group focuses on actively acquiring and managing middle-market companies in the business services, healthcare services and consumer products and services sectors. The firm seeks to invest in established, middle-market businesses with enterprise values of $50 million to $300 million through a variety of private equity transactions. While their concentration is on buyouts and build-ups, they also pursue growth capital financing opportunities. In addition, Charterhouse always considers prospective platform investments where the enterprise value is initially less than $50 million if the company is well-positioned for rapid growth through a build-up strategy in which add-on acquisitions are identifiable and achievable within the specific industry. In addition, in select instances the firm participates in larger transactions through co-investments with their limited partners, strategic corporate partners or with other financial investors where they are able to utilize one of their 'Charterhouse Entrepreneurs' to play a significant management or board director role. Currently, Charterhouse also sources a significant number of opportunities to make minority preferred stock investments in entrepreneur-owned, closely-held and sponsor-controlled deals, as well as in public entities. The firm is interested in exploring these types of non-control situations, with emphasis on situations in which high-quality companies are unable to tap the strained financial markets. Charterhouse generally seeks to invest at least $20 million in such opportunities. When considering investment opportunities, Charterhouse typically looks for the following: (1) superior, highly motivated management teams with proven track records of success in the same or within a related industry (2) favorable industry dynamics that will support revenue and earnings growth (3) leading positions in a sizable or rapidly growing and/or shifting market (4) sustainable competitive advantages such as brand recognition or proprietary products, services, processes or customer relationships (5) scalable business models and (6) the ability to exert significant board influence or control. The firm seeks to invest in middle-market businesses through a variety of private equity transactions including buyouts, buildups and growth capital. They look for companies with enterprise value between $75 million and $300 billion. They always consider smaller investments and they participate in larger transactions through co-investments with their limited partner base or through other strategic relationships. | Comptroller/Controller/Auditor | 31/12/2005 |
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Charterhouse Group, Inc.
Charterhouse Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Charterhouse Group focuses on actively acquiring and managing middle-market companies in the business services, healthcare services and consumer products and services sectors. The firm seeks to invest in established, middle-market businesses with enterprise values of $50 million to $300 million through a variety of private equity transactions. While their concentration is on buyouts and build-ups, they also pursue growth capital financing opportunities. In addition, Charterhouse always considers prospective platform investments where the enterprise value is initially less than $50 million if the company is well-positioned for rapid growth through a build-up strategy in which add-on acquisitions are identifiable and achievable within the specific industry. In addition, in select instances the firm participates in larger transactions through co-investments with their limited partners, strategic corporate partners or with other financial investors where they are able to utilize one of their 'Charterhouse Entrepreneurs' to play a significant management or board director role. Currently, Charterhouse also sources a significant number of opportunities to make minority preferred stock investments in entrepreneur-owned, closely-held and sponsor-controlled deals, as well as in public entities. The firm is interested in exploring these types of non-control situations, with emphasis on situations in which high-quality companies are unable to tap the strained financial markets. Charterhouse generally seeks to invest at least $20 million in such opportunities. When considering investment opportunities, Charterhouse typically looks for the following: (1) superior, highly motivated management teams with proven track records of success in the same or within a related industry (2) favorable industry dynamics that will support revenue and earnings growth (3) leading positions in a sizable or rapidly growing and/or shifting market (4) sustainable competitive advantages such as brand recognition or proprietary products, services, processes or customer relationships (5) scalable business models and (6) the ability to exert significant board influence or control. The firm seeks to invest in middle-market businesses through a variety of private equity transactions including buyouts, buildups and growth capital. They look for companies with enterprise value between $75 million and $300 billion. They always consider smaller investments and they participate in larger transactions through co-investments with their limited partner base or through other strategic relationships. | Finance |
State University of New York College at Geneseo
State University of New York College at Geneseo Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Hudson Venture Partners
Hudson Venture Partners Investment ManagersFinance Hudson Venture Partners invests in companies located in the United States. The firm focuses on internet infrastructure & services, information technology, marketing & advertising, financial services and communications sectors. It provides financing in the form of equity and debt for early stage capital requirements with an initial investment size of USD 1 - 3 million and transaction size of USD 2 - 6 million. It acts as a lead investor and also makes co-investments. | Finance |
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