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New regional director for Crown World Mobility

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Peter Sewell FINAL

Crown World Mobility, a global relocation company that helps corporations manage global talent, has recently appointed Peter Sewell as the company’s new Regional Director. With a strong track record in developing global mobility policies, processes and strategies, Peter’s 27 years experience will be vital in driving the business forward throughout the UK and Ireland.

As an experienced global mobility and HR professional, Peter will be responsible for overseeing client programmes and service delivery, implementing group policies, working closely with expatriate tax and other suppliers. He’ll also be in charge of reviewing existing local practices and leading project reviews with customers.

Barry Koolen, Regional Managing Director for the UK, Ireland and Northern Europe, explained: “It’s very important for the development of the business to have Peter on board. With such a breadth of global mobility experience under his belt, Peter will be crucial in reviewing our current mobility processes and helping customers get better value from our services. Peter’s appointment reflects the continuing growth in the region with the company going from strength-to-strength over the last year.”

In his previous role as Head of Global Mobility for Tesco, Peter spent six years developing and implementing mobility policies and practices. During this time he created an off shore global employment company in the Far East. Previous to this he spent a further six years at Deloitte and was responsible for managing the expatriate services in consulting and outsourcing.

Peter lives in St Albans with his wife and family and enjoys skiing, mountain biking and marathon running in his spare time.

For more information visit Crown on the web at crownworldmobility.com

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