First guests for HRreview’s global mobility webinar announced

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We are happy to announce the first guests for our upcoming global mobility webinar on the 5th of May at 11am. The panel will include:

Jurga McCluskey – Tax Partner at Deloitte

Jurga is a lawyer and leads Deloitte’s UK immigration practice. She has been practicing immigration law for over ten years. Jurga has extensive experience leading global teams to deliver both strategic and personal immigration advice to multinational companies and high net worth individuals. She also deals with all aspects of UK inbound matters including complex appeals and review cases. Jurga is highly experienced dealing with business evacuations and continuity issues from an immigration perspective.

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Helen Walton – Director of Global Mobility at AstraZeneca Plc  

For the past 13 years she has led a team responsible for the design, development and delivery of high quality policy solutions and specialised programmes to support international assignments globally. In January 2011 her role was expanded to include one-time relocation globally and she is currently leading the relocation services for the strategic relocation of the UK scientific organisation and Global HQ to Cambridge. In 2010 Helen won the EMMA Global Mobility Professional award from the Forum for Expatriate Management and in 2014 the Outstanding Contribution to Global Mobility award.

Our discussion of  global mobility and the future of international assignments will be in support of the HRreview global mobility special edition that will launch on the Monday of the following week (9th of May). The edition will feature a whole host of specially written content from global mobility experts based around the world.

Our global mobility coverage for 2016 will culminate with Symposium’s International HR and Global Mobility Summit, which will take place on the 16th of June 2016 at the Hilton Hotel in London’s Canary Wharf. Both of our webinar guests will also be speaking at the conference and you can view the programme and book to attend here.

 You can sign up to listen to our global mobility webinar here.

Robert joined the HRreview editorial team in October 2015. After graduating from the University of Salford in 2009 with a BA in Politics, Robert has spent several years working in print and online journalism in Manchester and London. In the past he has been part of editorial teams at Flux Magazine, Mondo*Arc Magazine and The Marine Professional.

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