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Together, we’re going places

About Us 

Chrissy Taylor, Enterprise Mobility President and CEO

“Since day one, we've been inspired by a bold idea: creating better experiences for how the world moves.”


Chrissy Taylor, Enterprise Mobility President and CEO

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Who We Are

For more than 65 years we’ve been moving mobility forward. What began as a leasing company in 1957 has expanded to a network of mobility solutions that serves customers in more than 90 countries and territories around the world.  

We’re not just evolving with the mobility industry; we’re shaping that evolution and leading the way for tomorrow.  We’re paving the way to a future with more innovative, convenient and sustainable transportation solutions – all in pursuit of our vision to become the world’s best and most trusted mobility company. 

Enterprise Mobility team member talking to a customer in a local neighborhood retail branch office.

A Global Team United by a Shared Purpose

Being part of Enterprise Mobility means finding purpose and promise in the journey. Connected by shared values, we're focused on a shared purpose to advance the world, one journey at a time.   

Our values ground us in how we do business and give back to communities where we live and work. That means putting people first. Innovating to meet the needs of the people we serve. Creating meaningful connections and better experiences for how the world moves. And of course, believing the journey should be fun.   

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Our Journey 

From an entrepreneur with a seven-car fleet, to a household name recognized around the world as a leader in mobility. Our story of strong values and discovery is more than 65 years old and is far from its end. We’ve come a long way from our roots but always stay moving towards tomorrow. Our story includes everyone who has been part of our success. The minds at the heart of every innovation and every strategic decision. It also includes those we haven’t yet connected with. People and places on the horizon. The collaborators, the moments, the potential — Team Enterprise Mobility.

Enterprise Mobility

Introducing: Enterprise Mobility

Our History

Jack Taylor, founder of Enterprise Mobility, with colleagues.

Jack's Ambition

Before Enterprise became a household name, it was the vision of St. Louis naval veteran Jack Taylor. Fresh from his time in the service, Jack invested his life’s savings in his new auto leasing venture, basing its founding principles on those he learned aboard the USS Enterprise. From the start, Jack’s commitment to integrity, hard work, collaboration, and camaraderie were the basis of the organization he built. 

An early Enterprise branch, when it was known as Enterprise Leasing

From Strength to Strength

In 1962, the world began to change and demand for ‘loaner’ cars skyrocketed. So Jack expanded, growing his upstart leasing business to include a 17-vehicle fleet of rental cars. And, seeing another space in the market, he added a Car Sales division to the business, too. Focusing in on each niche was a special skill for Jack and put him in a great position to move us forward.

An early Enterprise Mobility branch, when it was known as Enterprise Leasing

Community First

Soon, Jack was setting his sights on the future. He moved beyond the lower level of the St Louis auto dealership where it all began. And changed the company name from Executive Leasing Company to Enterprise Leasing – paying homage to the aircraft carrier he called home during his time in service. But no matter how big his dreams became, Jack’s focus on customer-first experience never swayed. In fact, his people-driven approach only got stronger. And instead of following competitors to the airport rental market, he created a neighborhood network, serving customers where they live and work. 

Jack C. Taylor and his son Andy C. Taylor

A Family Business

For Jack, coworkers were like family — and before long, Jack’s actual family were helping steer Enterprise’s success. Having grown up inside the business and equipped with that unique view, Jack’s son, Andy Taylor, took the wheel as president and CEO in 1991. Andy shaped the organization’s vision for over two decades, growing it into the industry leader of today. He built on Jack’s legacy, nurtured the business’ potential, and upheld its founding values.

Jack Taylor and Jo Ann Taylor Kindle

International Expansion

In 1994, Enterprise entered Europe. An adventure that would begin in Reading, England. As well as diversifying our availability through globalization, we also brought further expansion to our remit, introducing Enterprise Rideshare to the mix (now Commute with Enterprise) – an alternative commuting solution for businesses. As well as this, our Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation welcomed Jo Ann Taylor Kindle – Jack’s daughter and Andy’s sister – as its leader, after decades of service to the family business. 

Enterprise Partners with Arbor Day Foundation on Urban Tree Initiative as part of the 50 Million Tree pledge

Hello 2000s

With the millennium came plenty of fresh opportunity. In 2005, we began piloting hourly car rentals in select urban markets, helping city dwellers reach destinations not served by public transport. A service later named Enterprise Carshare. In 2006, we launched our exotic car collection. And in the same year, we enhanced our philanthropic position by introducing our 50 Million Tree pledge. In partnership with Arbor Day Foundation and US Forest Service, this pledge commits to planting 50 million trees over 50 years. 

Enterprise celebrates turning 50 years old

A Big Birthday

Speaking of 50, in 2007, we turned 50! In celebration, Enterprise took on two North American rental companies (now well-known household names) National and Alamo. Enterprise together with its new acquisitions would become a symbol of success in the car rental space.  

Pam Nicholson, Enterprise Holdings President and CEO from 2013 to 2020

A Time of Firsts

Pam Nicholson, the organization’s first female CEO, was appointed in 2013 and  sparked a new wave of possibility for Enterprise Mobility. She was also our first non-Taylor-family member to hold the position. But with plenty of experience across the business, she was more than a familiar face, she was like family. Pam, who began her career at Enterprise Mobility as a Management Trainee fresh out of college, expanded our international reach through a quickly growing network of franchise partners. And she led the way for brands Alamo and National, taking them beyond the shores of the US and into Europe, Middle East and Africa. 

Enterprise Mobility partners with the National Literacy Trust to donate books to children across the UK as part of the Road Forward initiative.

Acting with People in Mind

With the COVID pandemic taking center stage in 2021, Enterprise Mobility and its affiliates responded by taking action. We introduced the Complete Clean Pledge to help customers feel confident with their travel. We partnered with Clorox to implement near- and long-term enhancements to our cleaning procedures. And we didn’t let  the progress of the business slow in the process. We also continued making an impact in the communities where we live and work. The Enterprise Mobility Foundation launched its ROAD Forward initiative – supporting organizations in tackling racial and social inequality, as well as extended its Fill Your Tank initiative. 

Chrissy Taylor, Enterprise Mobility President and CEO

Future-Proofing a Family Business

Taking over from Pam Nicholson as both President and CEO, Chrissy Taylor made her move into the top spot. Having started the same way as many of our team members, as a Management Trainee, she is the third generation of the Taylor family to guide the organization, and our second female CEO. She’s pursuing emerging technologies, ambitious sustainability efforts, and new customer service initiatives that will drive the organization and its affiliates into the future. With Chrissy at the wheel, a new generation of innovative leaders are shaping the next great chapter of our history.  

Mississippi river.

Always Moving Forward

Over the next two years, we took big strides. Enterprise Fleet Management became the largest fleet management provider in the US. We honored 65 years as a leader in the mobility industry with a shoutout to our more than 80,000 employees. Our revenue grew to $30 billion per year. Our fleet grew to include over 2.1 million vehicles. And we donated $30 million to the Routes and Roots project (an initiative sustaining our water ecosystems) through our Enterprise Mobility Foundation. 

Enterprise Mobility logo

Paving a New Way Forward

In 2023, a new era began for us. With a renewed future-forward approach – rooted in the same principles of our making – we set about on an exciting journey. And launched a new corporate brand across the globe: Enterprise Mobility. The announcement brought a new visual identity, a reignited vision to be the world’s best and most trusted mobility company , as well as a fresh and distinct purpose: advance the world, one journey at a time. 

Our Awards

We do great things. And get recognized for our achievements.
Gallup Exceptional Workplace 2024 with Distinction
Gallup Exceptional Workplace 2024 with Distinction
Top 100 Internship Programs of 2024
Top 100 Internship Programs of 2024
2023 TalentBoard Candidate Experience Award
2023 TalentBoard Candidate Experience Award
2024 CollegeGrad #1 Top 10 Entry-Level Employer
2024 CollegeGrad #1 Top 10 Entry-Level Employer
2024 Handshake Early Talent Award
2024 Handshake Early Talent Award
2024 Forbes America's Best Employers for Diversity
2024 Forbes America's Best Employers for Diversity
2024 Forbes America's Best Employers for Women
2024 Forbes America's Best Employers for Women

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