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Holman Celebrates Official Re-Opening of Calgary Office

Holman celebrated the official re-opening of their Calgary offices on May 7, 2026. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by a number of guests, including Holman’s clients and business.

“Today marks an exciting milestone for Holman as we celebrate the grand opening of our newly renovated Calgary office,” said Holman President Bob White. “This investment reflects our long-standing commitment to Alberta and Western Canada, supporting clients across key industries, including energy, transportation, and construction. We’re proud to deepen our long-standing presence in a region known for its entrepreneurial spirit, resilience, and global impact.”

The newly renovated Calgary office is more than just an upgraded workspace, said Brent Scowen, Holman Canada’s Managing Director. “It represents a renewed investment in our people, our clients, and our future in Western Canada,” he added.

Western Canada

Holman’s roots in Western Canada stretch back to 1994, and the Calgary office serves as the central hub for Holman’s operations across the region, supporting clients not only in Alberta but also throughout British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

“Calgary has always been a strategic hub for Holman,” said Nick Caller, Executive Vice President, Sales & Client Relations at Holman. “Alberta is home to many of the industries that rely heavily on fleet and asset-based solutions. Our presence here allows us to support the organizations that drive Western Canada’s economy.”

The event concluded with an inspiring message from Bob White: “We’re not just opening a renovated office; we’re reinforcing our commitment to Alberta. We’ve been here for decades, and we’re here for the long term, supporting our clients, investing in this community, and growing alongside Western Canada.”

Look for a full report in the next issue of Fleet&Mobility magazine.

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