Targa Telematics boosts connected car focus with new senior appointment 

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Targa Telematics has appointed Ami Mintzer to the new role of connected car director. 

Ami Mintzer, connected car director at Targa Telematics

The tech company specialises in the development of digital solutions in the field of telematics, and Mintzer will further promote its international growth, with particular focus on the business of connected cars in the European fleet management market.  

With over 25 years of experience under his belt, Mintzer brings an acute understanding and an extensive knowledge of the sector. He previously worked in various companies as head of sales and business development in the connected car space, and was involved in the application of advanced technology, telematics and especially OEM vehicle data, which fuelled substantial client innovation.  

The appointment of Ami Mintzer contributes to Targa Telematics’ path of expansion in Europe, having already established offices in the UK, France, Spain and Portugal, and with business activities tapping into the wider European market.  

Alberto Falcione, vice president sales of Targa Telematics, said: “We’re pleased that Ami has joined our team of professionals. His long experience and in-depth knowledge of the sector will allow us to further boost Targa Telematics’ growth in Europe and will help us to consolidate our market presence. Targa Telematics creates value for its clients by processing of data through its agnostic hardware platform, an open system which integrates data from after-market devices and from OEM data streams, which we will be able to strengthen thanks to Ami’s important experiences.”  

Ami Mintzer added: “Having worked for several years in the automotive industry and, in particular, the connected car fleet management sector, I was able to follow attentively Targa Telematics’ evolution in the past few years. The company’s incredible development and the results it has achieved are testament to its management’s determination and commitment to acquiring a position of international leadership and to innovate the sector through its unique technological, organizational and product development processes.” 

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.