Rose Langhorst Senior Vice President and Treasurer Enterprise Holdings Inc
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Rose Langhorst Senior Vice President and Treasurer Enterprise Holdings Inc. Rose Langhorst, Senior Vice President and Treasurer for Enterprise Holdings Inc., is a corporate officer and manages the global debt portfolio, as well as the company’s relationships with rating agencies, banks, investment bankers and investors. Enterprise Holdings operates – through an integrated global network of independent regional subsidiaries and franchises – the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental brands, as well as more than 10,000 fully staffed neighborhood and airport locations in 100 countries and territories. Enterprise Holdings is the largest car rental company in the world, as measured by revenue and fleet. In addition, Enterprise Holdings is the most comprehensive service provider and only investment-grade company in the U.S. car rental industry. The company and its affiliate Enterprise Fleet Management together offer a total transportation solution, operating more than 2 million vehicles throughout the world. Combined, these businesses – accounting for $25.9 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2019 – include the Car Sales, Truck Rental, CarShare, Commute vanpooling, Zimride, Exotic Car Collection, Car Club (U.K.) and Flex-E-Rent (U.K.) services, all marketed under the Enterprise brand name. The annual revenues of Enterprise Holdings – one of America’s largest private companies – and Enterprise Fleet Management rank near the top of the global travel industry, exceeding many airlines and most cruise lines, hotels, tour operators, and online travel agencies. Langhorst began her career with Enterprise in 1988 as a Corporate Accountant at the company’s headquarters in St. Louis. In 1990, she was promoted to Business Management Analyst and in 1992 moved to Treasury, where she was responsible for day-to-day cash management and debt covenant compliance. Langhorst was promoted in 1994 to Assistant Vice President and Assistant Treasurer, and became Vice President and Assistant Treasurer in 1998, overseeing global cash management and the company’s international debt portfolio. In 2004, Langhorst was named Vice President and Treasurer. During her tenure in Treasury, the company has diversified its investor base to include asset managers, insurance companies and banks. She was instrumental in developing the strategic approach to the capital market that enabled the company to expand into the U.K., Canada, Germany and Ireland, and ultimately to acquire the Alamo and National brands in 2007. She was named Senior Vice President in 2011. In that year, she led the restructuring of Enterprise Fleet Management’s debt, which established it as a stand-alone business with the ability to fund its own operations. Prior to joining Enterprise, Langhorst worked in public accounting for Peat Marwick (now KPMG). She earned her bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Langhorst is a member of the Chancellor’s Council for the University of Missouri-St. Louis. September 2019 .