EVAI rebrands as Vehicle Management Systems & installs new leadership

EVAI now will be known as Vehicle Management Systems (VMS) with David Prusinski and Muffi Ghadiali coming into leadership positions as co-chief executive officer and strategic advisor, respectively. Images courtesy of the company.
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EVAI, a provider of data analytics and artificial intelligence-driven fleet management technology, has a new brand name and leadership.
The company now will be known as Vehicle Management Systems (VMS) with David Prusinski and Muffi Ghadiali coming into leadership positions as co-chief executive officer and strategic advisor, respectively.
According to a news release distributed on Monday, Prusinski and Ghadiali are joining founder Ian Gardner “in leading the company forward.”
The revamped leadership explained that the VMS rebrand reflects a broader vision for the company, evolving from its initial electrification-focused beginnings into today’s highly disruptive AI-first platform with far-reach applicability across all types of powertrains and established industries.
VMS highlighted Prusinski is a proven technology executive with more than two decades of experience scaling revenue teams in automotive technology with deep domain expertise in fleet management services. Prusinski most recently served as chief revenue officer of Ford Integrated Services, where he was responsible for driving commercial and retail solutions for millions of Ford vehicles across North America and Europe.
Earlier in his career, Prusinski held senior leadership roles in commercial fleet management services, sales, partnerships, marketing, and business development, helping to drive transformational growth and build global partner ecosystems.
Over his last 15 years in the fleet and automotive industry, Prusinski said he has seen firsthand how legacy platforms with siloed data architectures were holding the industry back and how AI had the potential to completely change the necessary resource structure and unlock new efficiencies in markets that were previously unreachable.
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“At VMS, we’re building with an AI-first mindset, starting with a proven, focused team that can move fast and rethink what vehicle and fleet management looks like. We believe this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to disrupt entrenched incumbents and deliver real impact for partners and customers,” Prusinski said in the news release.
“Our fleet management partners aren’t looking for legacy systems that deliver the same results. Today fleets want actions, not analytics,” he continued.
In addition, Ghadiali joins VMS as strategic advisor, bringing over 20 years of leadership at the intersection of technology, energy, and transportation.
A clean transportation pioneer, Ghadiali most recently served as head of Ford Pro Charging, where he played a key role in launching Ford’s commercial EV infrastructure and energy services.
Ghadiali previously co-founded and led Electriphi, a charging and energy management platform acquired by Ford Pro in 2021.
At VMS, the company said Ghadiali will help shape product innovation and go-to-market strategy, as it prepares to launch its new platform.
Prusinski appeared on the Auto Remarketing Podcast to reflect on his career so far and what’s ahead for VMS. That conversation with Cherokee Media Group’s Nick Zulovich is available in the window below.