Rebecca Barber

Chief Customer Success Officer at OviDrive

Rebecca Barber is a seasoned professional in the fleet management and customer success sectors, currently serving as the Chief Customer Success Officer at OviDrive® since August 2017. In this role, Rebecca aids customers in their fleet transformation journeys by leveraging technology to implement Triple S strategies focused on savings, sustainability, and safety. Prior to OviDrive®, Rebecca held various positions including Fleet Business Development Manager at GM Holden, where responsibilities included managing fleet buyer relationships in Western Australia, and Client Services Manager at Access Analytic, focusing on new business sales. Rebecca's earlier experience includes roles at SG Fleet, FleetPartners, and ANZ, where responsibilities ranged from relationship management to strategic development. Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from James Cook University.

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Perth, Australia

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OviDrive

OviDrive is a technology, services and consulting business serving the fleet and mobility market. The OviDrive fleet system is a global and dynamic Fleet and Mobility ERP, with the ability to absorb and process connected, and unconnected data generated by people, assets and supply chain. It delivers customers control over utilisation and cost of recurrent employee movement (coming from assets, such as cars or bikes, to on-demand mobility) and helps customers evolve from an asset-based TCO model to a user-based model that can understand the total cost of mobilising an individual. Clients can decide to use OviDrive hands-off (BPO), hands-on (SaaS) or anywhere in between, depending on their needs and the features/modules available in the system. OviDrive’s consulting unit helps enterprise customers design, plan and execute transformation projects whilst providing professional and independent advice.


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