Caroline Thorley-Farrer, group global mobility director at Worley, is at the forefront of innovating inclusive approaches to recruiting, retaining and developing internationally mobile talent. Drawing on her own global experience, Caroline is finding ways to make the benefits of a multinational career available to all.
Discover the inspiring journey of one of the speakers at our upcoming Think Women event - Ann Ellis, who went from headteacher to expat to CEO of global workforce solutions company Mauve Group.
Even more reasons to attend the Think Women workshop and lunch in London on 6 March!
As part of the celebrations for this year’s International Women’s Day, Relocate Global will be hosting its Think Women workshop and lunch at the Institute of Directors, London on Friday, 6 March.
Discover what you can do to support women in international roles. Join us at our Think Women Lunch on 6 March to discuss how inclusion, leadership development and education can promote more opportunities globally for women and girls.
Find out about our panel of experts who will share their insights and expertise with delegates at our unique event, The Innovation Festival for Global Working.
The sun shone and the Kent countryside charmed as global mobility professionals, business leaders and international educators gathered for a day of workshops and networking at the Innovation Festival for Global Working.
Speaker at our Think Women event, Ann Ellis, founder of Mauve, shares her inspiring journey from Welsh farming family and headteacher to CEO of a global workforce solutions company.
We are delighted to announce our speakers at Think Women on Friday, March 6 2020, all of whom have the achievements and experience to provide insights and advice to support women to progress in the workplace.
Bringing together every aspect of the global mobility supply chain with talent and business leaders, the Innovation Festival for Global Working provided the perfect place to network and share insights on where next for global mobility and cross-border working.
In a first for the sector, this year's much-anticipated Think Relocate Awards ceremony was a unique virtual celebration.
Read more about the winners of the Relocate Awards 2020. We also have coverage of the groundbreaking virtual awards ceremony, plus information about the judges, sponsors, supporters, and all those organisations that were highly commended in this year's Awards.
The Relocate Think Women Resource Centre contains articles that are designed to empower women to take the leap to success. We also have tips about how to combine caring with an international career, casting the net wider in the search for talent, while also looking forward to imagine what the CEO of the future will look like - plus, much more.
Which organisations were shortlisted for the 2021 Relocate and Think Global People Awards?
Our experts examine how an entrepreneurial mindset is essential to survive in the current economic climate, how today’s school leavers will shape future strategy and engagement, and why in many countries the concept of returning to the office full time is effectively finished
Purpose-driven organisations backed by good business practices outperform their competitors. IMPACT Group is a case in point. Founded in 1988 by Laura Herring, its aim is to make a positive impact on the lives of employees and their families.
Held in the inspiring surroundings of Relocate Global HQ, the Future of Work Festival’s Hubs were wellsprings of rejuvenation and reflection, and a refreshing invitation to rethink current challenges creatively.
Which organisations were shortlisted for the 2022 Think Global People Awards?
Watch the playback of our virtual Awards ceremony, hosted by BBC Reporter and Journalist, Jayne Constantinis, and Relocate Global's Managing Editor, Fiona Murchie, to find out who has won the 2020 Relocate and Think Global People Awards. You'll find excitement, plenty of surprises and the high-energy music of Bamboozle.
Using technology to understand your employees, grow your business and prevent burnout. Experiences of the pandemic have been very different from one country to another, and even for one individual to another.