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As group multicultural relations manager at Enterprise Rent-A-Car,
Carole S. Lakin oversees all aspects of the company’s diversity
efforts, such as re-cruitment, employee development, community
relations and supplier diversity. It falls on her to ensure that
Enterprise exemplifies a culture that is in-clusive of employees,
customers and vendors alike. What she likes most about her position
is being able to drive initiatives that directly impact the lives
of employees, customers and communities. “Having a career
that I have a personal passion for is more rewarding than any
words can communicate,” she says.
Among her many accolades, Lakin is extremely proud of being
part of the team that received the Jack Taylor Founding Values
Award, Enterprise’s highest honor given to regional groups
that excel in such areas as diversity, philanthropy and community
and government relations. Her solo awards include the 2006 African
American Chamber of Commerce Westchester and Rockland Counties
Emerging Executive Award. As accomplished as she may be professionally,
Lakin says, “The true measure of personal success is realizing
that success depends on your ability to help others.”
Lakin acquired a bachelor’s degree in business management
from Georgia Southern University and subsequently a certificate
in professional human resources. She believes that it is important
to use her knowledge and talents to uplift others, and hopes to
one day create developmental programs for underserved youth. Lakin
is a corporate advisory board member of the African American Chamber
of Commerce of Westchester and Rockland Counties. She is also
a member of the National Urban League Black Executive Exchange
Program, New Jersey State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey
Association of Women Business Owners and a member of the youth
committee for the Urban League of Morris County.
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