New speakers announced for the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum 2013

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Symposium Events is delighted to announce that the following speakers will be joining the speaker panel at the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Forum on the 9th July:

  • Karen FitzGerald, Head of International Assignments, Group Reward, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc
  • Caroline Thorley-Farrer, Global Mobility Consultant, ENI International Resource
  • Bola Ogun, Compensation & Benefits Director, Reckitt Benckiser Group plc
  • Michael Joyce, Senior Manager, Client Solutions, AIRINC

Caroline and Michael will be facilitating discussions during the Knowledge Share Networking Wine and Workshop and Karen will be presenting on the review RBS, conducted to align mobility process to the business, reduce costs and ensure compliance.

Book now and use the code HR158EB to take advantage of the 10 % early bird discount. (running out on the 31st May)

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