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Teletrac Navman Appoints New Vice President of Product Management
Teletrac Navman has chosen an industry veteran to lead product strategy as the company accelerates AI-driven innovation for fleet customers. Pankaj Sharma is the new vice president of product management.

Pankaj Sharma is the new vice president of product management at Teletrac Navman.
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- Teletrac Navman has appointed Pankaj Sharma as the new vice president of product management.
- Pankaj Sharma brings extensive industry experience to his new role at Teletrac Navman.
- The appointment supports the company's focus on AI-driven innovation for fleet customers.
*Summarized by AI
Teletrac Navman, a leading connected mobility platform for industries that manage vehicle and equipment assets, has appointed Pankaj Sharma as vice president of product management.
"Pankaj is a highly accomplished product and technology leader with a track record of driving meaningful revenue growth and bringing innovative, customer-focused solutions to market," said Alain Samaha, president and CEO, Teletrac Navman. "His experience developing growth-oriented product strategies will be a tremendous asset as we continue evolving our products and delivering value to our customers."
Sharma, who will be based in Atlanta, Georgia, brings more than 15 years of experience building and scaling product organizations across SaaS, AI, machine learning, and platform businesses.
He joins Teletrac Navman from Platform Science (Trimble Telematics), where he served as vice president of product management and led the launch of AI-powered analytics and safety solutions, expanded ELD offerings, and oversaw product integration following acquisitions. He has also held senior product leadership roles at Verra Mobility, Michelin Connected Fleet, and Verizon Connect.
"I'm excited to join Teletrac Navman at such a pivotal moment for the industry," said Sharma. "I look forward to working with the team to build products that solve real-world challenges for our customers and drive the next phase of innovation for the business."
Expansion of Product Portfolio
Sharma's appointment comes as Teletrac Navman continues to expand its product portfolio. The company recently launched Energy Hub, a new solution within its all-in-one fleet management platform TN360 that gives businesses a unified view of energy usage across mixed-energy fleets, combining EV charging visibility with traditional fuel data in a single platform.
The launch follows the introduction of an Electronic Braking Performance Monitoring System, part of the company's portfolio of automated compliance products that provides a regulatory-approved alternative to traditional roller brake testing. Both releases build on Teletrac Navman's position as a standalone company following its acquisition by Respida Capital earlier this year.
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