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Holman Receives Inaugural Diverse Supplier Award

The award recognizes a diverse supplier who delivers superior performance that aligns with ExxonMobil’s expectations and values. 

Holman Receives Inaugural Diverse Supplier Award

From left to right; Matt Crocker, President ExxonMobil Global Business Solutions; Mindy Holman, Chair of the Board, Holman; Pamela Skaufel, Vice President ExxonMobil Global Procurement; Chris Conroy, Chief Executive Officer, Holman.

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Holman announced on Dec. 13 that the company recently received the 2023 Diverse Supplier award from ExxonMobil.

Holman, the first and only global fleet management company to be certified as a women-owned business enterprise (WBE) by the Women’s Business Enterprise Council (WBENC), is the inaugural recipient of the award which recognizes a diverse supplier who delivers superior performance that aligns with ExxonMobil’s expectations and values. 

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“We take a great deal of pride in helping clients such as ExxonMobil establish a diverse supplier base and working together to continue driving what’s right,” said Chris Conroy, CEO of Holman. “Our entire organization is extremely proud of the long-standing partnership we’ve built with ExxonMobil, and it is truly an honor to be the inaugural recipient of this prestigious award.”

ExxonMobil Focuses on Diverse Suppliers

The new award category from ExxonMobil focuses on diverse suppliers that are at least 51% owned and managed by one or more persons of ethnic minorities, women, people with disabilities, U.S. military veterans, and LGBTQ.

The evaluation process encompasses quantifiable metrics and qualitative feedback from various internal stakeholders. Nominees are evaluated on a variety of criteria including on-time delivery, safety, responsiveness, service quality, and differentiated value. 

“Diversity in our supply chain is a key competitive advantage,” said Pamela Skaufel, vice president of Global Procurement at ExxonMobil. “Holman delivers real value in fleet management for ExxonMobil, and we’re delighted to honor this outstanding, women-owned business as the first recipient of this award.”

Holman Working with ExxonMobil

For more than 20 years, Holman has provided a full range of fleet management and upfitting services to ExxonMobil.

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“It is an honor to present Holman with ExxonMobil’s inaugural Diverse Supplier award,” said Kok-Yew See, E&PS vice president at ExxonMobil. “As a woman-owned business that has grown into a leader within the automotive services industry, Holman is delivering their commitment to provide innovative fleet management processes, which our company uses to identify strategic opportunities and extract value. Equally important, Holman shares the core values that are critical to our mutual success, leading with an innovative approach and advancing our competitive advantage.”

Holman was recognized alongside ExxonMobil’s Supplier of the Year and Supplier Innovation honorees during a ceremony at ExxonMobil’s headquarters in Spring, Texas, on Nov. 15. 

“Being certified as a woman-owned business is a reflection of the significant role women throughout our organization have played – and continue to play – in our sustained growth and success,” said Mindy Holman, chair of the Board, Holman. “This award from ExxonMobil, whose core values and principles mirror our own, further validates our efforts and unwavering commitment to foster a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment that allows every individual to flourish.”

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