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In [[2017]] Fleetio, which then had 21 employees, relocated its offices to the upper floor of the [[1900 Building]] at 1900 [[2nd Avenue North]]. [[BILT in Alabama]] designed the space, which was constructed by the [[Murray Building Company]].
In [[2017]] Fleetio, which then had 21 employees, relocated its offices to the upper floor of the [[1900 Building]] at 1900 [[2nd Avenue North]]. [[BILT in Alabama]] designed the space, which was constructed by the [[Murray Building Company]].


In [[2023]] Fleetio benefited from the "Series C" funding round led by Elephant Partners of Boston, Massachusetts. Summerville transitioned to the role of executive chair as [[Jon Meachin]] was promoted to CEO of the company.
In [[2023]] Fleetio benefited from a $144.7 million "Series C" funding round led by Elephant Partners of Boston, Massachusetts. Summerville transitioned to the role of executive chair as [[Jon Meachin]] was promoted to CEO of the company.


==References==
==References==
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* West, Ty (March 8, 2017) "Innovation Depot company moving HQ to building near Pizitz." {{BBJ}}
* West, Ty (March 8, 2017) "Innovation Depot company moving HQ to building near Pizitz." {{BBJ}}
* Thrailkill, Laurel (May 23, 2023) "Tony Summerville steps down at Fleetio; new CEO named." {{BBJ}}
* Thrailkill, Laurel (May 23, 2023) "Tony Summerville steps down at Fleetio; new CEO named." {{BBJ}}
* Thrailkill, Laurel (June 15, 2023) "Birmingham company raises $144.7M." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 19:47, 19 June 2023

Fleetio is a software developer focusing on fleet management applications for networked computers and devices. It was founded in January 2012 by Tony Summerville and took advantage of the resources of Innovation Depot to begin its growth.

In 2017 Fleetio, which then had 21 employees, relocated its offices to the upper floor of the 1900 Building at 1900 2nd Avenue North. BILT in Alabama designed the space, which was constructed by the Murray Building Company.

In 2023 Fleetio benefited from a $144.7 million "Series C" funding round led by Elephant Partners of Boston, Massachusetts. Summerville transitioned to the role of executive chair as Jon Meachin was promoted to CEO of the company.

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