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FEM EMEA Summit

20 November 2019 - 21 November 2019
Coordinated Universal Time

Event: InterContinental London - The O2 1 Waterview Dr, London SE10 0TW &

Roundtable: Track A (Aurora Ballroom) @ event

Join SIRVA at the FEM EMEA Summit – Wednesday, 20 November – Thursday, 21 November held at the InterContinental London, to discover practical solutions to your current and future challenges in global mobility and HR.

The Forum for Expatriate Management is pleased to present the FEM EMEA Global Mobility Summit. Set to bring together over 500 key global mobility professionals, consultants, industry experts and HR specialists.

The FEM EMEA Global Mobility Summit offers a compelling combination of roundtables, case studies, keynote sessions, interactive workshops, masterclasses and networking opportunities designed to help professionals network and exchange knowledge on the latest strategies, policies, tools and technologies available to improve and shape the future global mobility industry.


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Taryn Kramer, Vice President of Global Advisory Services and Practice Leader, SIRVA Worldwide Relocation & Moving, has over 20 years of experience in mobility, including expatriate tax preparation, relocation programme management and mobility strategy and transformation consulting.  Taryn has participated in projects to design/redesign and implement global mobility programmes for multinational organisations.  She has been responsible for the development and maintenance of relationships with client senior executives and programme stakeholders to build and implement all aspects of global mobility programmes.  Taryn also works with teams to ensure adherence to policy and process and to identify and implement process improvement opportunities.

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Taryn will be speaking on how employee mobility is still considered essential to achieving organisational goals and workforce objectives. However, there’s been a noticeable shift in the way companies are moving their employees. Both globally and domestically, the use of long-term assignments is relatively stagnant, but there is increased usage of extended business travellers, short-term assignments and permanent relocations.  The reasons – and the implications – are worth exploring, since both have a significant impact on the way companies will allocate mobility resources, foster employee engagement, design and administer their mobility programmes, and structure in-house teams that support these employees.

  • Why companies relocate employees
  • Shifting Move Types – the numbers
  • Changing Programme Types – the drivers
  • Mobility Programme Implications