We’re reflecting on the past year, and highlighting some of the fun we’ve had, and the growth we’ve experienced at Enterprise.
President and CEO Chrissy Taylor said that she’s “closing out our 65th year with a heart full of gratitude for the people behind Enterprise Holdings. The EH team’s commitment to each other, our customers and the business is one of a kind. And, we always find a way to have a little fun.”
Our top stories from this year bring to life Enterprise’s culture, commitment and spirit. Keep reading to join us as we look back at the last twelve months!
In January, we spotlighted employees like Emma and Paul who have both benefited from Enterprise’s Formal Mentoring Program.
For Black History Month, we celebrated by sharing stories about black innovators in mobility that helped to advance the world we live in.
We took to social media in March to show our appreciation for the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women all throughout the world.
Throughout the month of May, we recognized and celebrated our Asian American and Pacific Islander team members at Enterprise.
When you work at Enterprise, you join a team that celebrates you. We love all the ways our employees are unique and are honored to be included on the Forbes and Statista list of Best Employers for Diversity.
Our second year of annual ROAD Forward grants awarded more than $7 million to nearly 700 nonprofit organizations identified by our own employees. This year’s grants mark progress toward our goal of advancing social and racial equity in the local communities where we operate.
As part of our longstanding commitment to uplift the communities where we live and work, we announced a $30 million donation to The Nature Conservancy to continue the “Routes and Roots: Enterprise Healthy Rivers Project.”
We interviewed Jason, Jared and Neil to find out what they wish they had known earlier in their careers.
Carlos shared what Hispanic Heritage Month means to him, how it has shaped him, and how he has embraced bringing his whole self to work.
Norby, a management trainee, shares what it’s like working at Enterprise and how his military experience helped to prepare him for this role.