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Woman-Owned & Native American (Choctaw Nation) Luxury Car Service in San Diego

EGT is not a platform that happens to have diverse ownership. It is owned and operated by women entrepreneurs and Choctaw Nation members. That distinction means accountability, procurement compliance, and values alignment that corporate clients depend on.

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EGT woman-owned and Native American Choctaw Nation car service in San Diego

Elite Green Transportation is owned and operated by women entrepreneurs and members of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. This is not a designation on a certification; it is the operational reality of the company. Two of three owners are enrolled Choctaw Nation members. Two of three owners are women. Because of this ownership structure, EGT qualifies as both a minority-owned business enterprise (MBE) and a woman-owned business enterprise (WBE) — meeting the criteria that corporate procurement teams look for when sourcing ground transportation with supplier diversity compliance. The difference: most companies claim diversity in hiring. EGT is diversity in ownership, meaning the people who decide how the company operates, how much to charge, and how to treat customers are women and Indigenous entrepreneurs.

EGT's Ownership Model — What It Means in Practice

Why Ownership Matters

There is a structural difference between a large company with diverse employees and a company that is owned and operated by women and minorities. At EGT:

The Choctaw Nation Standard

The Choctaw Nation has a documented history of living up to their word: traveling 2,000 miles on the Trail of Tears, contributing to Irish famine relief in 1847, serving as Code Talkers in World War I, and building one of the first tribal nations to establish sovereign wealth and healthcare systems. That legacy of doing more than required is embedded in EGT's operating values. Arrive early, not late. Price fairly, not greedily. Say yes to reasonable requests. Stand behind your word. This is not corporate jargon; it is inherited principle.

📋 How EGT's Ownership Structure Affects You

For individual clients: You're riding with a company whose owners you can verify, whose decisions are transparent, and whose reputations are personally at stake. No algorithm. No corporate shield. Personal accountability.

💼 For corporate clients:

You can count EGT spending toward supplier diversity goals, corporate social responsibility metrics, and Indigenous economic development initiatives. EGT provides documentation verifying woman-owned and Native American ownership for procurement purposes.

Supplier Diversity & Procurement — How EGT Fits

What Is Supplier Diversity?

Supplier diversity is a corporate program (sometimes required by law, sometimes by policy) that directs procurement spend toward businesses owned by women, minorities, veterans, LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs, and other underrepresented groups. The logic: if your company buys from diverse suppliers, you strengthen local economies, support underrepresented entrepreneurs, and demonstrate commitment to equitable opportunity. Many San Diego corporations — technology, healthcare, real estate, law, finance — have supplier diversity goals.

EGT's Supplier Diversity Qualification

EGT qualifies as:

Real-World Example

A San Diego healthcare system has a goal to spend 10% of non-clinical procurement with women-owned and minority-owned vendors. They use EGT for executive ground transportation, employee airport transfers, and VIP client/patient service. By counting EGT as a supplier, they meet their diversity procurement target while getting reliable, luxury, predictable service. It is win-win: the healthcare system meets its goals, EGT grows, and both sides support a woman-owned and Indigenous-owned local business.

How to Use EGT for Corporate Procurement

Step 1: Confirm EGT meets your supplier diversity definition by calling (858) 585-6957 and asking to speak with an owner about your procurement requirements.

Step 2: Provide your company's supplier diversity documentation form or registration system. EGT can submit the required ownership verification.

Step 3: Register EGT as an approved supplier. Many companies use systems like Coupa, Ariba, or local minority supplier networks.

Step 4: Start sourcing ground transportation through EGT. Flat rates, invoicing, and rider documentation all available for compliance tracking.

How to Verify EGT's Ownership Status

Public Records

California PUC License: EGT holds transportation license TCP #0046494-A, publicly searchable at cpuc.ca.gov. The license record shows the operating company and management structure.

California Secretary of State: EGT's LLC filing is searchable at sos.ca.gov. Business filings show ownership and registered agents.

Choctaw Nation Enrollment: Choctaw Nation membership is verifiable through the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Owners can provide enrollment documentation as part of corporate vendor verification.

Direct Verification

Ask to speak with an owner. That is not an unusual request at EGT. When you call (858) 585-6957, you can ask for an owner. This directness is intentional; transparency is a value, not a marketing tactic.

Request ownership documentation. For procurement purposes, EGT can provide written verification of woman and Indigenous ownership from company leadership.

Third-Party Certification

If your corporate procurement system requires WBENC or NMSDC certification specifically, EGT can discuss pursuing formal certification. These certifications take time and involve annual audits, but they provide a recognized credential for large corporate contracts. For smaller to mid-market suppliers, woman-owned and minority-owned status verified through public records and direct documentation is often sufficient.

Why Diversity in Luxury Transportation Matters

The Problem: Luxury Services Exclusion

Luxury transportation — premium car services, executive chauffeurs, high-end ground logistics — has historically been dominated by large national platforms and family-owned operations that do not reflect the diversity of San Diego's economy or the people they serve. Corporate clients often notice: when they need premium ground transportation for executives or high-value clients, the vendor options are limited. A woman-owned or Indigenous-owned luxury car service is rare, which makes EGT valuable.

The Value: Alignment & Accountability

When a corporate client chooses EGT for ground transportation:

Corporate Use Cases

Executive transportation: When your CEO visits San Diego, EGT handles airport to hotel, meetings, and departure. Flat rate, professional, no surprises. Count it toward diversity spending.

Client services: When you're hosting high-value clients, EGT provides the ground transportation. Premium vehicle, owner-operated standard. Client is impressed. Diversity goal is met.

Employee benefits: Some companies offer subsidized ground transportation for employees. EGT's flat rates and reliability make it suitable for corporate employee programs. Spend goes to a woman-owned/Indigenous-owned vendor.

Event support: Conferences, retreats, off-site meetings — EGT provides hourly charter service and can coordinate multiple vehicles. Corporate procurement gets to count it as diverse supplier spend.

EGT Ownership Model vs. National Luxury Platforms

What Matters EGT — Woman & Choctaw Owned National Luxury Platforms
Woman ownership Two of three owners Board-level diversity only
Indigenous/minority ownership Choctaw Nation members Not typically
Supplier diversity certification WBE & MBE qualified Do not qualify
Owner accountability Three owners, direct access Platform corporate structure
Personal reputation stakes Owners' names and livelihoods Corporate legal shield
Procurement spend counts toward diversity goals Yes — fully eligible No — does not qualify

The Choctaw Nation Legacy — Applied to Transportation

The Choctaw Nation has a 200-year track record of doing more than expected: traveling the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma, establishing tribal schools and healthcare systems, sending Code Talkers to World War I, and building a diversified economy. EGT's Choctaw ownership carries that legacy forward in how we operate a transportation business: We arrive early because punctuality is respect. We charge flat rates because clarity is integrity. We answer our own phones because accountability is personal. We put women in ownership roles because fairness is not a policy; it is a principle. This is not marketing language; it is how the people who built this company were raised to operate.

Frequently Asked Questions — Ownership, Diversity & Verification

Q: Can I verify EGT's woman-owned status myself?

A: Yes. Search California Secretary of State sos.ca.gov for EGT's LLC filing. The ownership and registered agents are public record. You can also call (858) 585-6957 and ask to speak with an owner directly for immediate verification.

Q: Does EGT have WBENC or NMSDC certification?

A: EGT qualifies for WBENC (Women's Business Enterprise National Council) and NMSDC (National Minority Supplier Development Council) certification. If your procurement system requires formal certification, discuss the timeline and requirements by calling (858) 585-6957. EGT can pursue certification for major contracts.

Q: Can I use EGT for corporate ground transportation?

A: Absolutely. EGT is built to serve corporate clients. Flat-rate invoicing, documentation for expense reports, supplier diversity compliance, 24/7 availability, and dedicated account management are all available. Call (858) 585-6957 to discuss your corporate transportation needs.

Q: Does my company need to register EGT as a supplier?

A: That depends on your corporate procurement process. Some companies use preferred vendor lists, some use procurement platforms (Coupa, Ariba, etc.), and some source directly. Call EGT to understand your company's requirements, then EGT can provide documentation to support registration in whatever system you use.

Q: How much does EGT cost for corporate accounts?

A: EGT's flat rates are consistent regardless of client type: SAN $175 | LAX $425 | Hourly $175/hr. Corporate accounts often benefit from volume discounts, invoicing arrangements, and standing agreements. Call (858) 585-6957 to discuss corporate pricing.

Q: What if my company requires MBE/WBE from a specific certifier?

A: EGT is flexible on certification pathways. If your contract requires WBENC, NMSDC, or state-level MBE registration, discuss the timeline with EGT's owners. Some certifications take 8–12 weeks; EGT can accommodate if advance planning is possible.

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EGT is ready to be your corporate ground transportation vendor. Woman-owned. Indigenous-owned. Supplier diversity qualified. Flat rates. Professional service. Call to discuss procurement, certifications, and volume discounts.

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