SmartDrive adds sales professionals

Jan. 17, 2014

Driving performance solutions provider SmartDrive Systems has added two sales professionals to its staff.

Michael Stapleton and Kelley Overton have joined the management team as vice president of regional sales and director of regional sales, respectively.

Stapleton has nearly 35 years of experience in the transportation industry, including 18 years working in the LTL ranks and 15 years with Qualcomm and Omnitracs.

Overton brings 28 years experience in the technology, trucking and transportation industries. He has sales experience leading teams at Comdata and Qualcomm/Omnitracs.

“As industry veterans, Mike and Kelley bring a deep understanding of the priorities of today’s fleets and share our commitment to improve safety while also improving the bottom line,” said Steve Mitgang, CEO of SmartDrive. “They have a track-record of partnering with fleets to successfully deploy innovative solutions, resulting in strong and productive customer relationships.  We are thrilled to have them join our worldwide sales organization led by Mike Baker.”

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