Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I)

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DiversityJobs.com Top Diversity Employer

SIRVA Is pleased to announce that we have been named a Top Diversity Employer by DiversityJobs.com. This award was given to a select group of employers that have shown consistent dedication to recruiting and hiring from all diversity groups.

SIRVA’s Commitment/Mission Statement

At SIRVA, we’re committed to cultivating a workplace and an ecosystem that reflects the diversity of the global organizations that we serve. We recognize that building an inclusive, engaged company culture results in empowered employees that reflect a wide range of approaches and perspectives. Those perspectives lead to new ideas. New ideas lead to innovation and excellence. Our approach to diversity, equity and inclusion is driven by a commitment to these values and a belief that diversity makes our company stronger.

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Ricky Aow

Sales & Account Management Business Analyst (Victoria, Australia)

This industry attracts passionate down to earth people from diverse backgrounds, many of which who have been in the industry for 10, 20, 30+ years. I have a marvelous manager, who regularly takes time to update me, I enjoy the flexibility and challenges of the work. The business leaders are personally invested, dedicated, and bring energy and commitment to the team. Recently I was chuffed when a leader from a different business unit nominated me for a STAR award. The thing I treasure the most are the friendships I have made at SIRVA; friendships and memories that I will cherish

SIRVA's Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)

ERGs are employee-led, self-directed voluntary groups that offer opportunities to network internally, to attract a diverse employee base, to provide the inclusion of ideas and solutions, and to create opportunities for mentoring and career development.

SIRVA is proud to announce the formation of our first two Employee Resource Groups! 

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DEN - The Diverse Employee Network (People of Color)

Mission: SIRVA People of Color Employee Resource Group (ERG) is open to all employees. The ERG aims to advance a diverse and inclusive work environment with a particular focus on people of color. Working with a dedicated network of diverse professionals, the ERG undertakes activities to attract, retain, empower, and inspire employees of color. These efforts are geared toward helping members gain leadership experience, get involved in the SIRVA community and develop new ideas to help drive SIRVA forward.

SOL_logoSOL - SIRVA Out Loud (LGBTQ+)

Mission: Our mission is to create a safe and supportive space for LGBTQ+ SIRVA team members and their allies to thrive and be celebrated, so that we can provide advocacy for equity and an inclusive experience in all settings.

IDEA
We are committed to addressing social injustice and listening more, understanding better, and taking action. In order to take more action, we created the Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity Alliance (IDEA) within SIRVA of people who are dedicated to bringing more diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our task force is focused on the below 4 pillars.

Recruiting & Outreach

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  • Internships
  • Recruiting
  • Partnerships
  • Corporate Presence


Organizational Development

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  • Engagement
  • Performance
  • Promotions
  • Pay Equity


Mentorship

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  • Career Development
  • Interest Groups


Education & Training

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  • New Hire Onboarding
  • Inclusiveness
  • Standards & Training


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Harriet Kwawukume 

Client Finance Team Lead (Prague, Czech Republic)

"Being part of the SIRVA family has been a marvellous experience in my career growth. Having joined the finance team and getting to encounter the diverse multicultural environment has been great. SIRVA helped me to develop as an Analyst by investing in my skills and potential and bringing out the best in me and I’m currently leading one of the teams in finance. I foresee an empowering future here and I look forward to it!"

Mobilizing Diversity: Customer Stories

Building and Leading Equitable and Inclusive Talent Management

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) is ever-evolving. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. In this three-part series, you will hear from three of our clients (Kia Motors, Ardent Mills, and HPE). Our clients all have expertise in mobility and are helping change the landscape for DE&I efforts; they will share their stories as an effort to help other organizations learn from peers on how DE&I intersects with mobility and talent management. 

Cross-Cultural Diversity 

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Inclusiveness

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We are dedicated to cultivating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive which provides a fair, equitable, and innovative environment for every employee, client, and supplier. 

 

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Unique Education Solution Helps a Family Thrive During a Relocation

Published: Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Lisa Marie DeSanto
Every relocation program is unique, requiring close attention to all details to ensure our clients’ satisfaction and our mutual success. Some moves, however, stand out as particularly challenging. During these situations, our employees take great pride in providing innovative, caring and customized solutions to our clients and their employees. The following is one of many of these stories. 

Making the right school choice is always a significant consideration during an international relocation with children. When there are extenuating circumstances, however, those considerations can become challenges that require innovative solutions. Such was the case when Michael, a serial expat, was asked to relocate to Hungary with his wife, Himari, and their family.

As a highly skilled employee with a very unique background, Michael’s employer was counting on him to grow the company. There was simply no one else that could take on the newly created role. Having spent the majority of his career working in locations all across Europe and Australia, Michael assumed another move would run just as smoothly – until he and his wife began considering schools for his two sons.

Securing placements in international schools would be necessary since neither of the boys spoke Hungarian. Due to timing and capacity, however, there were limited openings. The schools that did still have availability were highly competitive and, unfortunately, the boys’ academic backgrounds fell short of their rigorous requirements. After being turned down by every school the boys had applied to, SIRVA employees Jesse Mezera and Peter Wyatt knew they’d need a creative solution; they turned to a trusted school search service provider for alternatives. Together, they came up with an innovative solution that would provide Oliver and George with the best education possible, while still allowing Michael to fulfill his responsibilities to his employer.

Like their father, the boys were citizens of the UK, so it was determined that their best option would be to live with their grandparents in England, where 11-year-old Oliver could easily attend a neighborhood school. Sixteen-year-old George, however, faced an additional complication since mandatory schooling ends at the age of 16 in the UK. To address this challenge, a military-affiliated academy became the wisest choice, providing the young man with an opportunity to complete a traditional education so that he could continue on to college when old enough.

As a Japanese citizen, Himari was not able to live with the boys in the UK. Recognizing how important family time and support would be, Peter worked closely with Michael’s employer to ensure that the boys could see their parents as often as possible. In addition to arranging extra home leave flights for Michael and his wife (four in total per year) the children were provided with two trips per year to fly to Hungary. Timed well, the family could be together every other month.
“It’s important to remember that there are human beings behind every relocation,” said Peter. “To ensure an assignee’s success, we also need to ensure the success of the entire family. In this case, a creative solution was needed. I’m grateful for my colleagues’ expertise in the multiple areas that needed to be addressed to tackle this complicated challenge and allow Michael’s family to thrive.”
 

The Faces Behind the Story:

Jesse Mezera, Manager, Global Service Delivery
Peter Wyatt, Global Assignment Consultant

JesseMezera headshotJesse joined SIRVA in 2013, bringing with him a degree in international business. He’s taught English in Romania and Hungary, is fluent in Spanish and has spent time abroad. In addition to visiting business hubs in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, he has also spent time on assignment in our Munich office.

In his current role, Jesse manages a team of consultants and is responsible for ensuring an efficient and smooth relocation process for SIRVA’s clients and their employees.
Though Jesse has traveled to eight countries in total, two of his favorite global destinations include London and Xi’an, China. He currently lives in Chicago, where he loves spending time with his wife and daughter, exercising and reading anything he can find on travel, current affairs and history.

PeterWyatt headshotPeter joined SIRVA in 2014. In his current role, Peter acts as the single point of accountability for employees of SIRVA’s corporate clients who are relocating internationally for work assignments. By overseeing all services and processes for employees and their families, he plays a key role in providing them with a smooth transition and exceptional relocation experience. 

In addition to holding a degree in geography and urban studies, Peter also holds a Real Estate Salesperson’s License in Minnesota, located in the midwestern United States. He currently lives in Minneapolis, where he spends his time reading, producing music, eating great food and then working it off by running or playing basketball. His other favorite pastimes include spending time with his family and friends and playing music “way too loudly” in his car.