Jon Garrity is a Boston-born entrepreneur and founder/CEO with a decade of experience building industrial data science and IoT software that turns asset telemetry into actionable insights. He leads Tagup—a MIT-spawned startup—bringing together web application design, machine learning, and econometrics to provide real-time visibility into equipment health and operations. Jon pairs product instincts honed at GE Energy and strategic training from Harvard Business School with hands-on technical chops from an MIT Physics & Economics background. He has navigated startup ecosystems as a Greentown Labs board member and as an operator-in-residence with venture partners, giving him both operator credibility and investor-minded product sense. Unexpectedly, his blend of economics, HPS study at Cambridge, and technical depth means he approaches sensor data problems with a quantitative, model-driven lens rather than purely engineering-first thinking.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
S.B. Physics & Economics, S.B. Physics & Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Economics History & Philosophy of Science (HPS), Economics History & Philosophy of Science (HPS) at University of Cambridge
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Harvard Business School
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