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AWARDS


Our Innovation Ambassadors ANU OJHA


MICHELLE MCDOWELL


MICHAEL F DICKMANN


MARK GILMAN


JESSE VAN SAS


CHARLOTTE AVERY Guests also had the chance to meet experts from across industry


sectors and global mobility professionals supporting talent on the move, including immigration, HR, relocation services and education specialists.


New initiatives for global mobility Following on from this successful innovation-themed event, Relocate is launching a number of new initiatives for the global mobility sector, with the aim of supporting talent development and the growth and voice of global mobility, inspiring future generations of school and university students, and creating a bridge between employers and talent of the future.


• Special interest forums – Lively discussion, knowledge- sharing and networking. Virtual forums to engage our global readership, with some live, face-to-face events


SPONSORED BY


• Study tours – To specific regions, to find out more about countries or industry sectors


• Global Mobility Toolkit – Webinars and videos, building on the knowledge streams covered by our factsheet downloads


• CSR projects – To help connect employers with schools and inspire and prepare Generation Z to excel in the careers of the future


If you would like to be involved, please contact Fiona Murchie via enquiries@relocatemagazine.com


This year’s ten Relocate Awards recognised individuals, teams, policy and innovation. The short case studies in this issue give a flavour of our winners and the secrets of their success.


SUPPORTED BY


THE RELOCATION USERS GROUP


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