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K2 Corporate Mobility sponsors Expatriate Management Forum 2015

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K2 Corporate Mobility has signed up as a platform sponsor for Symposium Events Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum 2015.

K2 bring with them a wealth of knowledge on global relocation and deliver simplicity, independence, transparency and individuality in all that they do.

Working with a wide variety of clients from FTSE 100 giants to smaller organisations opening up their operations in new geographical locations K2 offer a personalised service looking after all levels of employee including board level executives.  One of their case studies describes the high level of detail and personal approach they took whilst relocating a top investment bank’s newly appointed CEO. From pre-briefings with the client’s global mobility specialists, to a clearly defined communication approach, they tailored the service to exactly meet the requirements of the client and the high-level assignee. From furnishing fridges to providing 24 hour on the ground support, K2 Corporate Mobility ensured consistency and quality from the first point of communication to the final cup of coffee.

Hayley Griffin, Conference Producer at Symposium, says:

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

We are delighted to welcome K2 to the elite group of sponsors at this event.  We limit exhibitors so that, while there are some solution providers to assist delegates, they are not swamped by hundreds of stands.  This event is focussed on the needs of expat managers and K2 will add extra value by offering answers to many of the challenges those global mobility professional face.”

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