Henkel named HERC non-exec chairman

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06 April 2016

Herbert L. Henkel, retired chairman and chief executive officer for Ingersoll Rand, has been selected to serve as non-executive chairman for the equipment rental business of Hertz Global Holdings, Inc., as part of preparations for the planned separation of the business as a stand-alone, publicly traded company later this year.

"Herb Henkel has had a long and distinguished career in the equipment business. His experience, insight and guidance will be invaluable to HERC as it continues to transform its business," said John Tague, Hertz president and chief executive officer. "As a result of his executive roles and prior board positions at several Fortune 500 corporations, Herb will provide broad strategic oversight as board chairman as well as a deep understanding of board responsibilities and a focus on creating shareholder value. His commitment is an important first step in assembling a board of directors for this new company and is another significant milestone in our effecting HERC's separation."

Henkel was Ingersoll Rand's chief executive officer from 1999 until his retirement in February 2010, and he served as the company's board chairman from 2000 until June 2010. Henkel has extensive public company board member experience and is currently a director for 3M, where he serves as chairman of the audit committee, The Allstate Corporation and C.R. Bard, Inc. He served as lead director on C.R. Bard's board from 2012 through May 2015 and presently serves as chairman of the compensation committee. Previously, Henkel held director positions at AT&T Corp., Visteon Corporation, and Pitney Bowes Inc.

In addition to executive positions with Ingersoll Rand, Henkel held several leadership roles at Textron, Inc., including president and chief operating officer.

"I am excited for the opportunity to participate in the creation of a new public company and work with the new management team at HERC," Henkel said. "I look forward to contributing to its success as a public company and building value for shareholders."

Larry Silber, president and chief executive officer for Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation, said, "Herb Henkel's experience and perspective will be enormously valuable as we emerge as an independent public company. We look forward to working with Herb as we continue advancing initiatives to enhance customer service, expand and diversify our revenues and improve operating efficiencies to generate value for our shareholders."

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