Each year, our Relocate Awards judging panel, made up of independent experts, reflects the diversity of those working in the world of relocation and international assignments and the wide range of suppliers and professionals engaged in supporting relocation and mobility.
This year's talented team of judges is no exception. All are distinguished figures in their fields. We are grateful to them for contributing their time and expertise to making the awards a success.
Two or three members of the panel will judge each category. The exception is the Relocation Personality of the Year award, the winner of which will be chosen by all the judges.
Judges are not invited to judge a category their company has entered, and sponsors, supporters and professional endorsers do not influence the judging process.
Having started her career in HR in the pharmaceuticals industry, Jess joined DNEG seven years ago, initially in HR, and gradually took on responsibility for immigration in the UK. Over the years, the company has grown globally, and Jess has transitioned into her current role, managing global mobility, with a particular focus on immigration.
Emma is Manager, International Mobility, at Herbert Smith Freehills. She previously worked in global mobility at Baker Hughes, prior to a role with EY as Manager, International Social Security.
This gives Mark broad experience across all key aspects of global mobility. This is enhanced by his retaining a mix of both the strategic/advisory and operational aspects of global mobility in his roles to date.
Jean has worked in the relocation industry for 15 years, beginning her career in an in-house role with EC Harris. She has since worked for a number of corporates, as well as for some of the larger relocation management companies. She has been involved in the design and implementation of mobility polices and processes, in addition to managing the relocation of assignees around the world and overseeing cyclical activities such as salary review and bonus payments.
She joined ERM fve years ago to set up, implement and develop the global mobility programme, of which she maintains global ownership.
He spent five years as a relocation specialist for FTSE 100-registered company Unilever, working in conjunction with the human resources and mobility teams, with responsibility for the management and execution of company policies relating to the movement of employees across the country.
Before establishing Pro Tenant Limited (a corporate-led relocation and graduate support services company), Andrew worked as operational director for Brookfield Global Relocation Services, where he was responsible for all aspects of home-finding and tenancy management support in the UK.
During his ten years in the relocation sector, he has worked on several transformation projects, policy reviews and technological enhancements. He is currently the SME for international mobility cost at UBS, dealing principally with analytics and reporting on cost and headcount, whilst managing the assignment lifecycle application.
Richard has worked mainly in the financial services sector. He was previously with BoNY, Barclays and Lloyds.
Pris is a Regional Mobility Lead at Publicis Resources, one of the big four advertising companies in the world.
She is responsible for all mobility management and compliance for the UK, Italy, Belgium, the Middle East and Africa, providing solutions for tax, social security, labour law and all cross-border matters.
Pris has extensive experience in mobility and international HR. She started her people career in general HR, with an aim of getting into international HR. This led her into the mobility world while at the BBC, where she spent 14 years.
Since leaving Citi, Viv has held global mobility managerial roles at ABN AMRO and RBS, where, in addition to managing senior moves and vendor management, she was a major player in reviewing the local support provided to expats assigned to India, the most significant expat destination for RBS. During 2015, Viv completed a 12-month contract role in the international mobility team at Barclays, where she managed the EMEA operational team. At the end of 2015, she joined Aviva as Head of Global Mobility.
In 2012, Sue gained her PhD for Women’s Participation in Expatriation: The Contribution of Organisational Policy and Practice – A Case Study of the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Sector. A series of peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters drawing on this thesis are in press and in progress. Sue is also the author of five books in the field of HRM.
Prior to working in higher education, Sue worked in a managerial consultancy role in international HRM at KPMG, managed the CBI Employee Relocation Council, and carried out HR research writing for Incomes Data Services and Industrial Relations Services.