Financial Strength
SageQuest has developed a profitable and scalable business model and is aggressively investing in growth.
Over the last five years, SageQuest has improved the productivity and efficiency of mobile workforces across the U.S. With tens of thousands of units in service nationwide, SageQuest has established itself as one of the premier providers of GPS fleet tracking and management products and stands well positioned to remain a leader in the marketplace.
Proven Experience with Enterprise Customers
When it comes to meeting the needs of large customers, one size does not fit them all. As one of the few companies in our market with experience successfully delivering enterprise grade solutions and support, SageQuest has the necessary breadth of product capabilities and experienced talent to serve the needs of any size customer.
Backing of Solid Financial Partners
SageQuest was born in the summer of 2003 and built on the vision of our original founders, the Mintz family. For decades, the Mintz family has managed companies that served the communication needs of companies with fleets and mobile workers. In addition to other numerous business interests, Mintz family representatives continue to provide funding and support to SageQuest and serve as active members of the Board of Directors.
Along with the Mintz's, there are a number of other important SageQuest investors including private investors, various angel investors, a prominent venture capital firm and a prestigious lending institution.
Hopewell Ventures provides equity capital and strategic expertise to high-growth businesses, primarily in the Midwest. The principals have more than 80 years of experience investing in and growing Midwestern companies. Hopewell’s investment focus is growth-oriented ventures at various stages of development across a broad range of industries. David Wilhelm, Hopewell’s founding partner, is well known for his political career which includes managing the presidential campaign for President Bill Clinton and becoming the youngest ever chair of the Democratic National Committee.



