CHICAGO- Enterprise Fleet Management in Chicago, a full-service fleet management company for businesses with medium-size fleets, announced that it was named to the 2010 "Companies That Care Honor Roll." The honor roll is a program of The Center for Companies That Care, a national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to encouraging and celebrating businesses that prize their employees and are committed to community service.
Members of the Honor Roll were selected by an independent panel of professionals representing a variety of industries. "Enterprise was selected because of its commitment to core values and practices in the workplace and community, despite the changing economy," said Marci Koblenz, co-founder and President of The Center for Companies That Care.
This is the fourth consecutive year Enterprise Fleet Management has been included in the Companies That Care Honor Roll. In addition to a new program for mentoring two Chicago Public School students with a goal of helping them graduate high school and attend college, Enterprise Fleet Management employees in Chicago also participate in various charitable activities throughout the year facilitated by Companies That Care organization.
Jennifer Mecklenburg, HR Manager for Enterprise Fleet Management in Chicago, stated "Our affiliation with The Center for Companies That Care has truly helped us identify those in the community who are in need of support, time and money. Enterprise is dedicated to giving back to the communities in which we work and we have had a great response from employees that are committed to volunteering and donating."
About Enterprise Fleet Management
Enterprise Fleet Management, a full-service fleet management company for businesses with mid-size fleets, operates under Enterprise Holdings. With 58 fully staffed offices nationwide, it supplies most makes and models of cars, light and medium duty trucks and service vehicles to businesses across the United States. In addition to winning the 2009 American Business Award for Environmental Responsibility Program of the Year, Enterprise Fleet Management supports a comprehensive set of environmental initiatives that includes helping customers purchase verifiable greenhouse gas emission offsets by pledging to match a portion of each customer's greenhouse gas offset purchases up to a total match of $1 million. Enterprise has been recognized with the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) "Blue Seal of Excellence" award for 13 consecutive years, an industry record. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.efleets.com or call toll free 1-877-23-FLEET.
Chicago Enterprise Fleet Management Named ‘Company That Cares’
CHICAGO - Enterprise Fleet Management in Chicago, a full-service fleet management company for businesses with medium-size fleets, announced that it was named to the 2010 "Companies That Care Honor Roll."
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