How to manage ex-pats in ‘difficult’ locations

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Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum

How to manage ex-pats in ‘difficult’ locations is just one of the topics covered in the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum in London on July 8th 2014.

Unravel some of the most demanding challenges you face when managing a global workforce. At this conference you will hear a wealth of best practice case studies on international assignment management from a range of multinational organisations. This event has been specially designed to assist in-house HR professionals responsible for the management and administration of expatriate’s and international employees.

This conference will provide you with the necessary tools to refine your mobility process to match changing business needs and objectives. It will give you the tools to ensure the success of every assignment through compliance, managing costs and developing flexible, competitive policies.

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Programme highlights include:

  • Plug the gap between talent and mobility
  • Strategic alignment of your mobility program
  • Manage expatriation in ‘difficult’ locations
  • Ensure you get the best cost and value from 2nd tier suppliers
  • Working with global nomads
  • Immigration and tax compliance
  • Evolution of global mobility

Confirmed speakers:

  • AIRINC – Kay Hall, General Manager Europe & Head of Business Development EMEA
  • Atkins – Liz Cox, Head of Global Mobility
  • Deloitte – Jessica Stooke, Senior Manager
  • Diageo – David Wells, Director of Global Mobility
  • General Motors – Richard Pennington, Head of International Assignment Services EMEA
  • GKN – Andrew Burley, Global Mobility Manager
  • Gilead Sciences – Grant Weinberg, Director Europe, Asia & Middle-East Talent Acquisition
  • Hilton Worldwide – Rebecca Riley, Snr Manager Global Mobility & Corporate Compensation
  • Kingfisher – Oonagh O’Connell, Senior Global Mobility Manager
  • London Metropolitan University – Dr. Sue Shortland, Principal Lecturer in Human Resource Management
  • Mercer – Ellyn Karetnick, Head of International Mobility
  • PWC – Will Schofield, Senior Partner
  • Zurich Corporate Savings – Stewart Allanson, International Corporate Distribution Manager

Click here for more information on the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum

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