Talk:Lytx

Edit request: expand/correct early DriveCam history (COI disclosed)

Edit request: expand/correct early DriveCam history (COI disclosed)

Conflict of interest disclosure: I am Bill Carpenter, an early investor in and former CEO of DriveCam, Inc. (now Lytx), a role I held in the early-to-mid 2000s. Because of this connection, I am not editing the article directly and am instead requesting that an uninvolved editor review and, if appropriate, implement the change below, per Wikipedia:Conflict of interest.

Summary of proposed change: The current "History" section is accurate as far as it goes, but can be corrected and expanded using additional independent sources I've located. Specifically:

  1. A December 2002 patent milestone and the June 2005 Series B financing (Menlo Ventures and JMI Equity, $18 million) are independently documented but not currently in the article.
  2. DriveCam's 2005 inclusion on the Inc. 500 list, and Bruce Moeller's appointment as president/CEO in late 2004, are independently documented but not currently in the article.
  3. The September 2008 appointment of Brandon Nixon as CEO is already cited in the article via Automotive Fleet; I'd suggest lightly expanding that sentence to note the economic context (the 2008 financial crisis) since that is independently documented in the same source.

Proposed replacement text for the relevant paragraphs, with full citations:

Lytx, formerly DriveCam, Inc., was founded in 1998 by Gary Rayner. Rayner wanted a version of a "flight recorder" that could identify the root cause of vehicle crashes and assign responsibility. In 1999, DriveCam received a grant from the Transportation Research Board (administered by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine) to test the viability and utility of information captured by the DriveCam Video Event Data Recorder (VEDR).[1] Also in 1999, Rayner met Tom Lafleur at an engineering conference; Lafleur became co-founder and lead investor of an angel investment group that made the company's initial $1m outside investment.

In early 2000, Ed Andrew joined the company as president, while Rayner continued to manage hardware and software product development. By November 2002, the company had received three patents related to its DriveCam video event data recorder technology. Rayner remained CEO and chairman of the board until April 2003 when he left the company and was replaced by Bill Carpenter as CEO.

Bruce Moeller joined as president and CEO in late 2004.[2] In June 2005, DriveCam completed an $18 million Series B financing round with Menlo Ventures and JMI Equity.[3] That year, DriveCam was included on Inc. magazine's list of the 500 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S., a distinction it held for three consecutive years.[4]

In 2007, DriveCam's Consumer Drivision, led by Bill Carpenter who was brought back by Moeller, partnered with American Family Insurance to launch a video feedback program allowing parents to review their teenage children's driving safety. In September 2008, amid the onset of the 2008 financial crisis, Brandon Nixon was appointed chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors, joining from ViaSat.[5]

I'm glad to answer any questions about sourcing. I have additional first-hand knowledge of this period (including my own role as an early investor, board member, and CEO from 2003–2004). I have original, contemporaneous source documents that I can upload as needed. Interesting stuff!

Thank you for reviewing. Bill PowerGuy00 (talk) 17:52, 13 July 2026 (UTC)Reply

  1. ^ Rayner, Gary; Rayner, Sophia (November 2001). "I-WITNESS BLACK BOX RECORDER". Its-Idea Program Project Final Report. National Academies of Sciences. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. ^ "The Way I Work: Bruce Moeller". Inc. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  3. ^ "NJ Transit tests DriveCam bus surveillance system". Homeland Security Newswire. 2006-10-26. Retrieved 2026-07-13.
  4. ^ Matthews, Carole (2005-09-23). "Inc. 500 Countdown: DriveCam". Inc. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
  5. ^ "DriveCam Announces New CEO". Automotive Fleet. 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2026-07-13.

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