
The organization and its integrated automotive service divisions are now simply Holman.
Effective March 28, 2022, the name change is part of a global rebrand that will see all retail dealerships, vehicle upfitters, and fleet management services rebrand to Holman.
The former Alphabet executive has over three decades of automotive experience amid a bevy of fleet roles.
The pilot program, as a part of the EV100 initiative, is designed to transition GlaxoSmithKline’s fleet to 100% electric vehicles by 2030 and deploy new charging stations to about 100 North American locations.
The “Best in Fleet” conference session delved into changes brought about by supply chain issues, an influx of data, and more.
The enhancements will streamline the user experience, and the tech is built for the future needs of fleet professionals.
Frank Grochal retired from Automotive Resources International and Holman Enterprises in 2005, culminating a successful career that spanned five decades. He was inducted in the NAAA Hall of Fame in 1983. He was the first person in fleet to achieve this honor.
Jim Creighton, vice president, strategy for the Holman Strategy Office, retired from Holman Enterprises on March 1, 2021, capping a 38-plus-year career with the company. Creighton started his fleet career with ARI, also a business unit of Holman Enterprises, in January 1983 where he worked for 32 years.
Holman Enterprises is the parent company of ARI, Auto Truck Group, and Kargo master, along with four other business units. Interviewed is Chris Conroy, a past ARI president and new Holman president and COO.
Holman Enterprises has named Chris Conroy as its next president and chief operating officer, along with a series of executive appointments that will support the organization’s continued evolution.
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