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Truckstop Announces Executive Appointments
Julia Laurin, Catherine Saul, and Pete Lunenfeld will all take on new roles with Truckstop.

Truckstop's leadership team expands with the addition of three executive appointments.
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Truckstop announced the appointment of Julia Laurin as chief product officer and Catherine Saul as senior vice president of strategy and execution, according to the company's news release. Pete Lunenfeld, who previously served as interim chief product officer, will now take on the role of chief technology officer.
According to Truckstop, Laurin brings 15 years of B2B, B2C, and SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) product leadership to Truckstop, where she will oversee product vision, roadmap, and strategy efforts. Most recently, she served as chief product officer of a healthcare technology company, where she served on the executive management team and was responsible for product strategy, R&D, industry partnerships, and capital investments.
Lunenfeld will oversee all facets of technology, including software development, architecture, systems integration, infrastructure, and SaaS product delivery, according to Truckstop. Lunenfeld has over 30 years of technology experience in the transportation and logistics industry, including as chief technology officer and EVP of RMIS.
In the new role of SVP of strategy and execution, Saul will oversee strategy and corporate development, strategy execution, and business operations for Truckstop. Previously, Saul was a manager at a large global consulting firm and VP of strategy for multiple companies. She also has previous P&L leadership experience where she was accountable for $750 million.
“Julia, Pete, and Catherine bring their expertise to the Truckstop leadership team, which strengthens our ability to deliver best-in-class, mission-critical software to the freight transportation industry,” said Kendra Tucker, CEO of Truckstop. “We are thrilled to have them onboard and look forward to their contributions during our next phase of growth.”
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