Charge Point Names David Vice as New Chief Revenue Officer

ChargePoint, a leading provider of networked charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), has announced the appointment of David Vice as its new Chief Revenue Officer. In this role, Mr. Vice will focus on driving the company’s growth by overseeing its global Sales and Marketing operations.

“David Vice’s extensive experience in building high-performing teams within multinational software-focused companies makes him the ideal candidate to accelerate ChargePoint’s revenue growth,” said Rick Wilmer, CEO of ChargePoint. “We are excited to welcome him as our new Chief Revenue Officer.”

Mr. Vice brings over 30 years of experience in global business and sales leadership. Before joining ChargePoint, he served as Chief Revenue Officer at NTT Data Services, a global leader in IT and business services, where he initially held the position of President of Commercial Industries. Prior to that, he was the Chief Revenue Officer at Omnitracs, LLC, a provider of fleet management software solutions.

“I’m excited to join ChargePoint and contribute to its next phase of growth,” said David Vice. “The potential in this industry is immense, and ChargePoint’s innovative products, combined with my experience in fleet management and SaaS, have prepared me for the journey ahead.”

David Vice officially begins his role at ChargePoint today. For more information about ChargePoint’s portfolio of EV charging hardware and software solutions, visit their website.

ChargePoint has been an innovator of all things EV charging since 2007, before the first mass market electric vehicle was on the road. ChargePoint offers solutions for the entire EV ecosystem including drivers, charging station owners, vehicle manufacturers and others. Accessible and reliable, ChargePoint’s portfolio of software, hardware, and services enables a seamless experience for drivers across North America and Europe. With ChargePoint, every driver who needs to charge can do so, accessing more than 1 million places to charge globally. ChargePoint has powered more than 10 billion electric miles and will continue to innovate as part of a mission to lower global emissions while improving the future of transportation. 

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