Mevlud Meladze (Georgian: ?????? ??????) (born 5 September 1972) is Georgia's best known motorsports promoter and road safety activist, the founder and vice-president of the Georgian AutoSport Federation, a non-profit association that represents the interests of motoring organisations and car users in Georgia.
A former Sambo practitioner, he entered the racing career in 2001 and became the Formula Alfa Champion of Georgia in 2014.
He retired from competitive sambo in 1994 after a remarkable progress where he won gold medal in European tournament and became a second-prize winner of the World Championship.
Since 2006, he worked as a defensive driving instructor and advisor for numerous organizations, including International Red Cross, European Union Monitoring Mission, Swiss Embassy, Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs and its Police Academy.
As a public figure, Meladze identified his major achievements as a foundation of professional motorsports in Georgia and a number of successful road safety campaigns.