Enterprise advocates for women in the automotive value chain

June 6, 2016
Enterprise Holdings Inc.'s Susan Lombardo emphasized the distinct but equally critical roles that the car rental and collision repair sectors play in the automotive value chain.
At the recent Women¹s Industry Network (WIN) Educational Conference, Enterprise Holdings Inc.'s Susan Lombardo emphasized the distinct but equally critical roles that the car rental and collision repair sectors play in the automotive value chain.
Lombardo is Senior Vice President of Vehicle Acquisition for Enterprise Holdings, which owns the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands. It is the largest car rental company in the world, as measured by revenue, fleet and employees. Lombardo was one of several guest speakers at the WIN conference. WIN is a nonprofit dedicated to encouraging, developing and cultivating opportunities to attract women to collision repair while recognizing excellence, promoting leadership and fostering a network among women who are shaping the industry. Lombardo¹s conference session ­ titled Guess Who's One of the Most Strategic Links in the Automotive Value Chain? ­ focused on how both car rental and collision repair are undergoing a dramatic change, notably through urbanization and technology, including the rise of autonomous vehicles. "Many drivers experience new automotive technologies for the first time in rental vehicles ­ we call them 'extended test drives,'" Lombardo said. "As manufacturers move further down the line with self-driving vehicles, I have no doubt that the U.S. car rental industry will be an early adopter and will be able to help introduce autonomous driving technology to millions of consumers — just as we have done with anti-lock braking, stop-start technology, hybrid electric vehicles and all of the other new technologies that are introduced every year." She also highlighted the crucial role of collision repair companies when autonomous vehicles are eventually introduced to the public at large. "Even if autonomous cars drive themselves tomorrow, they won't be able to repair themselves when ­ not if ­ something goes wrong," Lombardo said. 
Women in the Automotive Value Chain
In addition, Lombardo identified another strategic link in the automotive value chain ­ women. "There¹s simply no doubt that the role of women is growing and advancing," she stated. "We¹re all moving forward at a breakneck speed, just like every other aspect of auto industry." Moreover, as consumers' tastes change in favor of more advanced and technologically complex vehicles, Lombardo maintained that women are well positioned to lead. "Women have been particularly good at navigating through transition, with our focus on listening, finding creative solutions and powering through problems."

Lombardo oversees the acquisition of more than a million cars every year for Enterprise Holdings and is responsible for supplying the company¹s entire U.S. fleet. Last year, Lombardo¹s 30-year career was highlighted on Fortune.com.
 
In addition, she joined four other panelists at the 2015 International Car Rental Show to discuss the competitive U.S. auto rental marketplace, including fleet acquisitions and disposal, operational issues, franchise and manufacturer relations, and legislative challenges. "Manufacturers have discovered that car rental ­ regardless of whether it¹s for an hour, a day, a week or longer ­ is a significant link in the automotive value chain," she stressed at the industry convention.
 
Women are well represented in senior leadership positions throughout Enterprise Holdings. A major driver of Enterprise's inclusive culture is the company¹s promote-from-within philosophy, which rewards employees based on performance rather than seniority and creates opportunities to quickly climb the corporate ladder. "It¹s a relentless, but fair process that highlights the best performers ­ period ­ and opens doors for women in every one of our lines of business," Lombardo noted.
 
For example, Pam Nicholson is only the third Chief Executive Officer in Enterprise¹s history. Nicholson not only is the highest-ranking woman at Enterprise Holdings, but also in the car rental industry and in the broader travel industry. In addition, Nicholson has been ranked among the 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry by Automotive News and has been on Fortune Magazine's ranking of the Most Powerful Women in Business for the past nine years.
 
Nicholson is joined by several outstanding female executives at Enterprise, including Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Christine Taylor, Senior Vice President and Treasurer Rose Langhorst, and Enterprise Holdings Foundation Vice President and Executive Director Carolyn Kindle Betz.
 
For more information about career opportunities at Enterprise, visit www.go.enterpriseholdings.com.
 
About Enterprise Holdings
Enterprise Holdings ­ through its integrated global network of regional subsidiaries and independent franchises ­ operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands. The company and its affiliate, Enterprise Fleet Management, together offer a total transportation solution, including extensive car rental and car sharing services, truck rental, corporate fleet management and retail car sales. Combined, these businesses accounted for $19.4 billion in revenue, employed more than 93,000 and owned 1.7 million vehicles throughout the world in fiscal year 2015.
 
Enterprise Holdings currently is ranked as one of America's Largest Private Companies. Furthermore, if it were publicly traded, Enterprise Holdings would rank on Fortune's list of the 500 largest American public companies. The company's affiliate, Enterprise Fleet Management, provides full-service fleet management to companies, government agencies and organizations operating medium-sized fleets of 20 or more vehicles, as well as those seeking an alternative to employee reimbursement programs. Other transportation services marketed under the Enterprise brand name include Enterprise CarShare, Enterprise Rideshare, Enterprise Car Sales, Enterprise Truck Rental, Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise, Zimride by Enterprise and Enterprise Flex-E-Rent.
 
This press release and car rental industry news are available in the Enterprise Holdings Press Room.

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