Jesse Hokenson
Founder & CEO, Alastor Global
Jesse Hokenson is the Founder and CEO of Alastor Global, a technology holding company building intelligent automation infrastructure for businesses that demand operational precision at scale. Alastor designs and deploys AI-powered systems that automate inbound communications, appointment coordination, lead qualification, and client engagement on enterprise-grade infrastructure — Retell AI, Twilio, ElevenLabs, n8n, and GoHighLevel. Prior to founding Alastor, Jesse spent 13 years at JPMorgan Chase in institutional and private banking. The blog focuses on his current work installing the autonomous operations layer inside owner-operator service businesses across the tri-state.
Credentials
- Founder & CEO, Alastor Global, LLC — intelligent automation infrastructure
- 13 years at JPMorgan Chase — institutional and private banking, high-net-worth client portfolios
- Architect of the Alastor AI agent stack (Retell AI, ElevenLabs, Twilio, n8n, GoHighLevel)
- Founder, Acheron Digital — full-stack web development arm of Alastor Global
- Founder, Credit Mechanic LLC — financial technology
Focus Areas
- Conversational AI and AI voice agents
- Intelligent automation infrastructure
- HVAC and trade-contractor growth systems
- Local SEO and Google Business Profile
- Enterprise workflow integration
Jesse founded Alastor Global to install autonomous operations infrastructure inside businesses that depend on reliability — inbound communications, appointment coordination, lead qualification, client engagement. The company architects on enterprise-grade tooling (Retell AI, Twilio, ElevenLabs, n8n, GoHighLevel) and delivers solutions that integrate directly into existing workflows without operational disruption.
Before Alastor, Jesse spent 13 years at JPMorgan Chase in institutional and private banking, managing high-net-worth client portfolios and complex financial relationships. That background shapes the way Alastor builds: outcomes take precedence over tools, and reliability is non-negotiable at every layer of the stack.
This blog focuses on the operator-side of that work — the small service businesses, especially owner-operator HVAC and trade contractors across the tri-state, where one missed call kills the week. Most of what gets published here is operator-direct: what works, what doesn’t, and how to install the system that actually compounds.
Recent posts
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How Much Does an HVAC Website Cost in 2026?
HVAC website cost in 2026 ranges from a few hundred dollars to five figures depending on tier. Here's what drives the price up or down — and how to evaluate a quote.
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HVAC Lead Conversion — Why Companies Lose Calls, Quotes, and Revenue Online
HVAC lead conversion is rarely just a traffic problem. Find where calls, quote requests, follow-up, and booked jobs are leaking — before spending more on ads.
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The HVAC Growth System for Owner-Operators: Website, Proof, Follow-Up, and Local Demand
A high-level HVAC growth system for owner-operators: how website, proof, follow-up, and local demand work together so marketing stops behaving like disconnected tactics.
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HVAC Website Audit — 12 Checks Before Buying More Leads
Run this HVAC website audit before you spend more on ads or lead sellers. Check speed, calls, service pages, reviews, trust signals, tracking, and local SEO.