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Teletrac Navman Names Industry Veteran President
Teletrac Navman, a software-as-a-service provider that leverages location-based technology for GPS tracking solutions, announced the appointment of Dr. Jens Meggers as President.
Teletrac Navman, a software-as-a-service provider that leverages location-based technology for GPS tracking solutions, announced the appointment of Dr. Jens Meggers as President.
Dr. Meggers has more than 25 years of organizational and technology leadership. Prior to joining Teletrac Navman, he was part of the leadership team at a Mountain View, Calif.-based AI technology startup, Huddl.ai. He also previously served as SVP and GM for Cisco Corporation’s Cloud Collaboration business and held several senior executive positions at Symantec Corporation.
"The Transportation and mobility markets represent huge opportunities, which is why we’re putting significant investments in the company and bringing on a phenomenal leader who will continue to help Teletrac Navman push this industry forward,” said Martin Gafinowitz, senior vice president, Gilbarco Veeder-Root. "Jens’ extensive product background will be key as Teletrac Navman continues to expand its product footprint and innovate. His proven ability to understand market needs and lead a team to develop technology solutions ahead of the curve will be a tremendous advantage to the company and its customers."
Dr. Meggers added, "The transportation and construction sectors are at a pivotal time in their digital transformation. There is a substantial market opportunity ahead for Teletrac Navman to bring in the latest technology and intelligence to these organizations. Using an AI-first approach, we are doubling down on our product development to give our customers previously unachievable visibility and insight into their mobile assets."
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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