Two women in the auto industry, Mary Barra of General Motors and Pam Nicholson of Enterprise Holdings landed on Fortune’s 2019 Most Powerful Women in Business list.
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In addition to renting vehicles in Edinburgh, Enterprise Car Club members can also access the U.K.’s extensive car club network of 1,100 vehicles parked on-street in 130 towns, cities, and communities across the U.K.
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Existing transportation networks, supported by the power of industry collaboration, will drive the future of mobility as a service, an Enterprise Holdings executive said at a recent transportation summit.
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ITE Student Leadership Summits are entirely planned by students on campuses around the world to provide the leadership training, professional development, and networking opportunities needed to shape and inspire the next generation of transportation engineers.
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With an integrated network of more than 5,800 Enterprise-branded rental locations throughout the U.S., the car rental operator is strategically and uniquely positioned to offer access to a wide variety of local transportation options.
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Enterprise's commuting programs typically consist of four to 15 coworkers who meet at a central location to board a newer van or SUV — sometimes equipped with Wi-Fi, GPS, and satellite radio — and travel to and from work together.
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The move makes Carolyn Kindle Betz and Christine Taylor among the highest-ranking women in the global car rental, automotive, and travel industries.
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Pam Nicholson, president and chief executive of Enterprise Holdings, has landed at No. 17 on Fortune's list of the 51 Most Powerful Women in Business that also includes GM's Mary Barra, Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, and Oprah Winfrey.
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A newly-formed alliance of fleet associations, telematics providers, and the nation's largest rental car provider have asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for a public hearing to help clarify who will control access to vehicle data.
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Senior VP Brice Adamson now leads Enterprise Fleet Management, which has a portfolio of more than 470,000 vehicles and a network of more than 50 fully staffed local offices in the U.S. and Canada.
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