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World Headquarters WORLD HEADQUARTERS Enterprise Holdings Inc. 600 Corporate Park Drive St. Louis, Missouri 63105 (314) 512-5000 www.enterpriseholdings.com Enterprise Holdings Inc. and its affiliate Enterprise Alamo Rent A Car Fleet Management together offer a total www.alamo.com transportation solution. Combined, these businesses – which include extensive car rental and car sharing Enterprise Rent-A-Car services, truck rental, corporate fleet management www.enterprise.com and retail car sales – accounted for $20.9 billion in revenue and operated nearly 1.9 million vehicles in National Car Rental more than 85 countries throughout the world in fiscal www.nationalcar.com year 2016. Enterprise Holdings, through its regional subsidiaries BUSINESS LINES and franchises, operates a global network of more than 9,600 fully staffed airport and neighborhood Enterprise Car Sales www.enterprisecarsales.com locations under the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands. Enterprise Truck Rental Its affiliate, Enterprise Fleet Management, provides www.enterprisetrucks.com full-service fleet management to companies, Enterprise CarShare government agencies and organizations operating www.enterprisecarshare.com medium-sized fleets of 20 or more vehicles, as well as those seeking an alternative to employee RideShare by Enterprise reimbursement programs. www.enterpriserideshare.com Enterprise Holdings is the largest car rental company Zimride by Enterprise in the world as measured by revenue, fleet and www.zimride.com employees. Enterprise Holdings’ annual revenues also place it near the top of the travel industry, Exotic Car Collection exceeding all other rental car companies, and most www.exoticcars.enterprise.com airlines, cruise lines, hotels, tour operators and online Enterprise Flex-E-Rent travel agencies. www.enterprise.co.uk/en/flex-e- For information on Enterprise Holdings’ sustainability rent.html initiatives, visit www.enterpriseholdings.com/en/global- AFFILIATE leadership/sustainability or view the company’s Corporate Sustainability Report, Enterprise Fleet Management www.enterpriseholdings.com/en/global- www.efleets.com leadership/sustainability/sustainability-reports. ©2016 Enterprise Holdings Inc. as of 10/6/16 EXECUTIVES AWARDS Andrew C. Taylor Mike Andrew National Car Rental, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Alamo EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND Rent A Car named to The World’s Best Car Rental GENERAL COUNSEL Companies in Travel + Leisure magazine’s World’s Best Donald Ross Awards, 2016 VICE CHAIRMAN Patrick T. Farrell SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND Travvy Award: Best Fleet and Best International Car CHIEF MARKETING & Rental, 2016 Pamela Nicholson COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER PRESIDENT AND CHIEF BEST Award from the Association for Talent EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lee Kaplan Development, 2016 SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND Gold LearningElite organization from Chief Learning Jo Ann Taylor Kindle CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER PRESIDENT, ENTERPRISE Officer magazine, 2016 HOLDINGS FOUNDATION Craig Kennedy Training Top 125 from Training magazine, 2016 SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND Christine Taylor CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER Workforce 100 from Workforce Magazine, 2016 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Military Friendly Employer from Victoria Media, Rose Langhorst publisher of G.I. Jobs, 2016 SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Greg Stubblefield AND TREASURER Technology Excellence Award from National EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER Association of Colleges and Employers, 2016 David Nestor SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, No. 1 Entry Level Employer from CollegeGrad.com, Rick Short NORTH AMERICAN OPERATIONS 2016 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER President and CEO Pamela Nicholson named to Carolyn Kindle Betz Fortune magazine’s list of “America’s 50 Most Powerful VICE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE Edward Adams DIRECTOR, ENTERPRISE Women in Business” for past 10 years SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, HOLDINGS FOUNDATION HUMAN RESOURCES Enterprise Holdings Inc. and its three brands have continually been recognized for customer service, Brice Adamson sustainability efforts, employment practices and policies SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, and overall leadership in the car rental industry. ENTERPRISE FLEET A comprehensive awards list is available at MANAGEMENT www.enterpriseholdings.com/en/awards. GLOBAL REVENUE FY 2016 $20.9 billion FY 2015 $19.4 billion FY 2014 $17.8 billion FY 2013 $16.4 billion FY 2012 $15.4 billion FY 2012–2016 revenue includes revenue from Enterprise Fleet Management, which was spun off from Enterprise Holdings Aug. 1, 2010. ©2016 Enterprise Holdings Inc. as of 10/6/16 FAST FACTS 97,000 employees* Alamo Rent A Car 1.9 million vehicles* Attracts value-oriented international and U.S. leisure travelers looking for an easy and hassle-free More than 450 vehicle makes and models* rental experience More than 9,600 fully staffed neighborhood Locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and airport locations worldwide Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Caribbean More than 6,400 fully staffed neighborhood Largest car rental provider to international and airport locations in the U.S. travelers visiting North America Operates in more than 85 countries around the world Operates 225 self-service kiosks at 71 U.S. locations Ranked by Forbes as one of America’s Official Rental Car of Walt Disney World Resort Largest Private Companies and Disneyland Resort *Employee and fleet numbers include Enterprise Holdings as well as its affiliate Enterprise Fleet Management Enterprise Rent-A-Car National Car Rental Internationally recognized brand, known for Premium, internationally recognized brand serving affordable rates, neighborhood convenience the daily rental needs of frequent airport travelers and outstanding customer service, including seeking choice, convenience and time savings for picking up local customers at no extra cost personal and business trips More than 7,600 locations throughout North Locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, America, Europe and Latin America Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Caribbean More than 5,800 fully staffed neighborhood Helped pioneer corporate-account and airport branch offices located within business with the car rental industry’s first 15 miles of 90 percent of the U.S. population comprehensive frequent-rental program, Emerald Club, allowing for an expedited rental Offers consumers a total transportation solution process and counter bypass through its network of services including Enterprise Fleet Management, Enterprise Car Sales, Enterprise Official Partner and Official Rental Car Truck Rental, Enterprise CarShare, Enterprise of the PGA of America Rideshare, Zimride by Enterprise, Exotic Car Official Rental Car Partner of eight MLB teams - Collection by Enterprise and Enterprise Flex-E-Rent Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Houston Official Partner of the NCAA, NHL and NHLPA Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers ©2016 Enterprise Holdings Inc. as of 10/6/16 MILESTONES 1957 Jack Taylor founds Executive Leasing 1999 Enterprise Rent-A-Car opens its first in St. Louis, with a fleet of seven cars. Rent-A-Truck location. 1962 Executive Leasing begins rental operations 2005 Alamo Rent A Car launches industry’s first in response to customer demand for rental online check-in system. cars while their own cars are being repaired. Executive also starts a Car Sales division. 2006 Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise begins operations. Enterprise announces 50 Million 1969 Executive Leasing is renamed Enterprise Tree Pledge, in partnership with the Arbor Day Leasing in honor of the World War II Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service, aircraft carrier Jack Taylor served on commits to planting 50 million trees over – the USS Enterprise. 50 years, at a cost of $50 million. 1974 Alamo Rent A Car is founded with four 2007 Enterprise celebrates its 50th anniversary. locations in Florida; pioneers the concept Taylor family acquires Alamo Rent A Car of unlimited mileage. An Enterprise employee and National Rental Car brands. in Orlando pilots the practice of providing customers with a free ride to the rental office. 2009 Enterprise Holdings Inc. is created for its The service leads to Enterprise’s well-known growing portfolio of car rental and transportation “We’ll Pick You Up” tradition. services, including the Alamo, National and Enterprise brands. 1980 Enterprise opens its National Reservation Center, allowing customers to call a toll-free 2010 Enterprise Holdings adds first all-electric number to reserve rental vehicles nationwide. vehicles to fleet. 1987 National Car Rental introduces Emerald Club, 2011 Enterprise Rent-A-Car launches “The Enterprise the industry’s first comprehensive frequent- Way,” its first television advertising campaign renter program Emerald Club, which provides featuring employees. The campaign includes members with an expedited rental process Enterprise team members at branch offices, and counter bypass. highlighting in their own words, the brand’s renowned customer service, culture and heritage. 1989 Enterprise Leasing changes its name to Enterprise Rent-A-Car to reflect the enormous 2012 Enterprise Rent-A-Car begins combining retail growth of its rental car business. and commercial carsharing operations under the Enterprise CarShare name. 1991 Jack Taylor’s son, Andy Taylor, named Enterprise’s CEO. 2012 Enterprise Holdings further expands its European presence with its acquisition 1992 Enterprise’s
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