Winners of the 2022 Relocate Think Global People Awards announced!
Fifteen years of the Relocate Awards were marked in style with a global roster of winners in the ‘best year yet’ and a Future of Work Festival to help set the direction for the coming years of this exciting and inspiring sector.
‘An exceptional year’
Relocate Global is one of the foremost communities and platforms for everyone involved in international management and global mobility, from removals companies, destination service and relocation management companies, to technology service providers, serviced apartment operators, immigration and tax advisors, educators and schools.The annual Relocate Think Global People Awards – this year sponsored by KPMG, Santa Fe Relocation, AltoVita and edyn and hosted by BBC World business reporter, Jayne Constantinis – gets bigger every year and attracts strong competition for the coveted accolades.This year, with the focus on wellbeing, the field across all eleven awards categories was particularly strong as the businesses emerged from the pandemic, borders re-opened, and talent shortages increased.Head Judge, Dr Sue Shortland, a senior lecturer in HRM at the University of Westminster, Professor Emerita at London Metropolitan University and a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD), said: “Every year we say the quality improves. We genuinely mean that because it has, and it does. This year the quality was absolutely exceptional, which made the judging process particularly enjoyable for the team of experienced independent judges. “It was really good to see the focus on wellbeing this time around. All the entrants really rose to the occasion and really did convince the judging panel on their commitment to wellbeing, not just for people who are globally mobile, but also for their own staff as well. That was excellent to see, especially as we come out of the pandemic era.”And the winners are...
In all, eleven inspirational companies and teams lifted the ‘star’ glass trophy yesterday in a high point of the global mobility year. Congratulations to each and every one from everyone on the judging panel and the Relocate Global team.- Excellence in Global Mobility: NetExpat, KPMG and ABInbev
- Excellence in Talent Development, Deployment and Diversity: Blick Rothenberg
- Excellence in Technology or Analytics – Practical implementation: Hewlett Packard Enterprises
- Excellence in Technology or Analytics – Local solutions: Icon Relocation
- Best Research Contribution, Thought Leadership or Book: Santa Fe Relocation
- Excellence in Employee Experience and Engagement: Enjoy Education
- Destination Services Provider of the Year – Regional/Global: PerchPeek
- Destination Services Provider of the Year – Local/Country: Elite Woodhams Relocation
- Best Serviced Apartment Provider – Local/Country: Beautiful Apartments Sweden
- Best Serviced Apartment Provider – Regional/Global: Synergy
- School Excellence for Relocation and Transition Care: International School of London (ISL)
Read more about each winner's route to success in the upcoming summer issue of Think Global People. Reserve your copy here
Tree of knowledge: the Future of Work Festival
While celebrating 15 years of the Relocate Think Global People Awards and the phenomenal achievements of all the award entries and winners, Relocate Global also hosted its cutting-edge Future of Work Festival under a stylish tree marquee in the inspiring surroundings of the Kent countryside.A world-renowned panel of speakers, including Dr Linda Holbeche, independent coach, consultant and author, Sarah Rozenthuler, chartered psychologist, leadership consultant and author, Kerwin Guillermo, Global Head of Employee Mobility for Hewlett Packard Enterprises and Marc Burrows, Head of Global Mobility Services and Partner at KPMG International, were joined at vibrant hub sessions that buzzed with ideas and hosted by expert facilitators.These included leaders from across a range of disciplines and from within the global mobility community:- 2022’s most influential CEO and top HR thinker and practitioner, Vlatka Ariaana Hlupic[1]
- Teresa Boughey, author, HR consultant and member of the Women and Enterprise and Women and Work all-party Parliamentary groups
- Dr Claus Springborg, leadership consultant and lecturer
- Rob Fletcher of Heart Relocation
- John Rason of Santa Fe Relocation
- Darryl Walker of edyn
- Gina Lodge, CEO of the AoEC
- Michelle Berners Price and Stuart McGlone of KPMG
- Kellie Noon of Onno International Awareness
- Artist and consultant Peter Moolan-Feroze
- Paul Williamson of the Ambassador Theatre Group.
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- Navigating pay-equity: Do you have the data to manage risk and compliance concerns of a global workforce?
Read more about this year's Relocate Think Global People Awards and the Future of Work Festival on our Centre for Excellence and Global Leadership page
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