North Brunswick-based Capacity LLC, a leading fulfillment and logistics provider for high-growth consumer brands, announced that Shatabdi Sharma has joined the company as chief information officer.
In this role, she will focus on strengthening Capacity’s technology infrastructure, advancing data and analytics capabilities and ensuring its systems continue to scale.
Sharma joins Capacity with more than two decades of experience leading enterprise technology transformation across retail, consumer goods and global supply chain organizations.
At PVH Corp, the global apparel company behind brands including Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, she most recently served as brand technology leader for Calvin Klein, where she led the simplification and modernization of the brand’s end-to-end value chain, spanning product design, development and planning through to delivery across a distributed global supply chain.
Her earlier career includes technology leadership roles at Hitachi Consulting, Canon, Wegmans and Home Depot, where she helped organizations modernize ERP, warehouse management, order management and integration systems across complex international operations.
“Capacity has built a strong foundation of operational expertise and institutional knowledge in fulfillment,” said Sharma.
“My focus is on building the technology strategy that amplifies that strength by bringing together data, modern cloud infrastructure and intelligent systems that allow us to scale while continuing to deliver transparency and efficiency for our partners.”
As CIO, Sharma will prioritize initiatives that unify data across systems, strengthen analytics capabilities and expand the company’s use of emerging technologies such as AI-driven automation.
“Shatabdi brings a rare combination of enterprise technology leadership and hands-on supply chain experience,” said Jeff Kaiden, chief executive officer at Capacity.
“Her perspective helps ensure our technology strategy continues to support the operational realities of fulfillment while positioning Capacity for the next generation of data-driven logistics.”
Beyond her technical leadership, Sharma is an active advocate for mentorship and diversity in technology. She is involved with Extraordinary Women in Tech and has received multiple industry recognitions, including the 2025 Top 20 Women We Admire Award and the ISG Women in Digital Silver Luminary Award.







