21 April 2008, 8:21pm
Glenview, Ill., – Navman Wireless North America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Navman Wireless Holdings, and a leading global provider of vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions, announced today the hiring of its new Director of Sales and Marketing, Gregg Steliga. Operating from the company’s Chicago-based headquarters, Mr. Steliga will lead the sales management team, and administer reseller and dealer initiatives. Mr. Steliga will also direct Navman Wireless’ marketing objectives including programs, packaging and marketing materials, as well as drive channel development.
“We are pleased to welcome Gregg to Navman Wireless,” said Renaat Ver Eecke, vice president, Navman Wireless North America. “His sales and marketing expertise coupled with his impressive entrepreneurial talent make him an ideal fit for the position. We are confident in his ability to help steer our initiatives and achieve our sales goals in this growing market.”
With 24 years of sales experience, Mr. Steliga has an accomplished record driving sales and market share growth, and increasing operational efficiency. He is highly recognized for his history of success in starting, building and improving the profitably, performance and value of companies throughout his career. Prior to joining Navman Wireless, Mr. Steliga held a variety of senior sales and marketing positions with TransWorld Exhibits, InVision Enterprises and WallTalkers, where he was responsible for launching new products and concepts, managing wholesale and retail channel development, and establishing international distribution. Mr. Steliga currently resides with his family in the greater Chicago area.
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