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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ready for a fresh take on relocation? Listen as Cartus President and CEO, Matt Tebbe, flips the script with Ben Cross of LOVE + RELO. Dive into the future of mobility, hear insider stories, and discover why mobility professionals deserve a seat at the table.  Missed their first chat? Catch part one, live from WERC 2025, right here. Our guest: Ben Cross Ben Cross is the CEO of GLOMO, which provides talent acquisition, consulting, and M&amp;A services for moving, relocation, and global mob...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ready for a fresh take on relocation? Listen as Cartus President and CEO, Matt Tebbe, flips the script with Ben Cross of LOVE + RELO. Dive into the future of mobility, hear insider stories, and discover why mobility professionals deserve a seat at the table. </p><p>Missed their first chat? Catch part one, live from WERC 2025, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/posts/loveandrelo_ever-wonder-what-makes-a-great-global-leader-activity-7391580004381487104-QVVh?utm_source=share&amp;utm_medium=member_desktop&amp;rcm=ACoAAA79ffYB0Vm_BRp1TqVEtrKylRfccuvPDUg'><b>right here</b></a>.</p><p><b>Our guest:</b></p><p><b>Ben Cross</b></p><p>Ben Cross is the CEO of GLOMO, which provides talent acquisition, consulting, and M&amp;A services for moving, relocation, and global mobility. Over his 20 years of experience, Ben&apos;s passion for connecting people and businesses has made him one of the most recognizable leaders in relocation. As the host of the groundbreaking podcast LOVE + RELO, Ben has provided a powerful voice for the members of his industry. He has engaged audiences with over 650 episodes of meaningful conversations and insightful perspectives.</p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Matt Tebbe</b></p><p>Matt Tebbe is a proven leader with a track record for unlocking growth strategies and opportunities for businesses, especially for large, complex organizations with global footprints. Prior to joining Cartus, Matt served as the General Manager of Group Products for the education technology firm Riverside Insights. In this capacity, he led a large business unit that supported student growth and equity in more than 6,000 schools nationwide. Matt has also held progressively intensive leadership positions at companies like the IT consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, and Equifax, where he worked as the Australia-New Zealand region HR technology leader, establishing Australia’s largest native pre-employment screening business and launching a new workforce-solutions offering in the region.</p><p>Matt has proven to be a strategic and tactical leader at every stage of his career. His experience in growing, strengthening, and leading operations teams complements his ability to set strategic direction, plan, and execute at a high level, implementing innovative strategies that open new pathways for revenue, reputation, and stable growth—an agility that is core to how we do business at Cartus and Anywhere.</p><p><br/></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this bonus episode of "Mobility Matters," we explore the specialized services provided by Cartus, highlighting bespoke solutions tailored to meet our clients' unique needs. Meet our speakers from the global premier executive team, Alison Luk and Navin Mahabeer, who will share behind-the-scenes stories and their unique experiences from managing the transportation of live fish to handling NFT art (digitized artwork that has tokenized onto a blockchain) appraisals.  Our guest:  Navi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this bonus episode of &quot;Mobility Matters,&quot; we explore the specialized services provided by Cartus, highlighting bespoke solutions tailored to meet our clients&apos; unique needs. Meet our speakers from the global premier executive team, Alison Luk and Navin Mahabeer, who will share behind-the-scenes stories and their unique experiences from managing the transportation of live fish to handling NFT art (digitized artwork that has tokenized onto a blockchain) appraisals. </p><p><b>Our guest: </b></p><p><b>Navin Mahabeer</b></p><p>Navin is the manager of Cartus’ global onsite premier executive team at a multinational financial services client. With 17 years in the corporate mobility sector, Navin is currently based in the UK and focused on raising the bar for his service delivery by immersing himself and his high-performing team in an environment which fosters client collaboration and the perfect execution of their tailored global mobility program.   </p><p><b>Our host: </b></p><p><b>Alison Luk </b></p><p>Alison is Cartus’ premier executive APAC team lead for a multinational financial services client. With more than 20 years of experience in corporate mobility, Alison is known for leading with a people-first mindset, navigating complex mobility challenges with confidence, ensuring seamless transitions and exceptional experiences for employees and clients alike. Alison also focuses on inclusive leadership and supports innovation and mentoring for future leaders in the mobility sector.   </p><p><b>Executive production: Racheal Foo </b></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ready to banish your fears about switching relocation management companies? In this jam-packed bonus episode, special guest host, Morgan Snapp, talks to the Western Union team about their smooth implementation with Cartus and the digital upgrades they gained by making the move. Tune in if you’re ready to embrace change (or even if you’re not, we like a challenge!) and unlock the full potential of your global mobility program. cartus.com  Our guests: Kellie Nichols Kellie is a seasoned gl...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ready to banish your fears about switching relocation management companies? In this jam-packed bonus episode, special guest host, Morgan Snapp, talks to the Western Union team about their smooth implementation with Cartus and the digital upgrades they gained by making the move. Tune in if you’re ready to embrace change (or even if you’re not, we like a challenge!) and unlock the full potential of your global mobility program.</p><p><a href='https://cartus.com/en/'><b>cartus.com </b></a></p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Kellie Nichols</b></p><p>Kellie is a seasoned global mobility professional with over 15 years of experience managing the immigration and relocation program at Western Union. Throughout her tenure, she has played a pivotal role in supporting the movement of talent across regions, ensuring seamless transitions for employees while navigating complex and everchanging immigration landscapes.  </p><p><b>Maggie Porter</b></p><p>Maggie is a skilled global mobility and immigration expert with experience managing corporate immigration matters, relocation, and tax programs. Currently serving as a senior global mobility analyst at Western Union. She leverages her background as a business immigration paralegal and bilingual educator to support the company’s mobility program on a global scale. </p><p><b>Meghan McCall</b></p><p>Meghan is a global talent mobility, manager at Cartus, where she’s been supporting multinational companies with relocation for many years. She’s been in the industry since 2002, working across operations, technology, and implementation—but her real specialty is account management. Meghan is passionate about building strong client relationships, streamlining processes, and maximizing customer satisfaction while delivering cost effectiveness. </p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Morgan Snapp</b></p><p>Throughout her mobility career, Morgan has accumulated a wealth of experience. Within Cartus, she has served in a variety of roles, from a consultant assisting relocating employees, to overseeing an operations team, to partnering with clients to develop and administer their programs. Now, as part of the Strategic Solutions Group, Morgan partners with companies by taking the time to really listen to what they need and identifying the right fit for their unique programs.</p><p>Morgan is also very active in the local communities she serves. She is currently elected President of the Board of Directors for RMRC (Denver) as well as the Education Chair at ARA (Phoenix). She has also served in a variety of committees and volunteer positions including BAMM (San Francisco) and SCRC (Southern California). She is currently a member of the local ERC chapters in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Portland. Outside of Cartus, Morgan currently teaches Supply Chain and Logistics courses at Bellevue University.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Kim Stephens</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ready to banish your fears about switching relocation management companies? In this jam-packed bonus episode, special guest host, Morgan Snapp, talks to the Western Union team about their smooth implementation with Cartus and the digital upgrades they gained by making the move. Tune in if you’re ready to embrace change (or even if you’re not, we like a challenge!) and unlock the full potential of your global mobility program.</p><p><a href='https://cartus.com/en/'><b>cartus.com </b></a></p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Kellie Nichols</b></p><p>Kellie is a seasoned global mobility professional with over 15 years of experience managing the immigration and relocation program at Western Union. Throughout her tenure, she has played a pivotal role in supporting the movement of talent across regions, ensuring seamless transitions for employees while navigating complex and everchanging immigration landscapes.  </p><p><b>Maggie Porter</b></p><p>Maggie is a skilled global mobility and immigration expert with experience managing corporate immigration matters, relocation, and tax programs. Currently serving as a senior global mobility analyst at Western Union. She leverages her background as a business immigration paralegal and bilingual educator to support the company’s mobility program on a global scale. </p><p><b>Meghan McCall</b></p><p>Meghan is a global talent mobility, manager at Cartus, where she’s been supporting multinational companies with relocation for many years. She’s been in the industry since 2002, working across operations, technology, and implementation—but her real specialty is account management. Meghan is passionate about building strong client relationships, streamlining processes, and maximizing customer satisfaction while delivering cost effectiveness. </p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Morgan Snapp</b></p><p>Throughout her mobility career, Morgan has accumulated a wealth of experience. Within Cartus, she has served in a variety of roles, from a consultant assisting relocating employees, to overseeing an operations team, to partnering with clients to develop and administer their programs. Now, as part of the Strategic Solutions Group, Morgan partners with companies by taking the time to really listen to what they need and identifying the right fit for their unique programs.</p><p>Morgan is also very active in the local communities she serves. She is currently elected President of the Board of Directors for RMRC (Denver) as well as the Education Chair at ARA (Phoenix). She has also served in a variety of committees and volunteer positions including BAMM (San Francisco) and SCRC (Southern California). She is currently a member of the local ERC chapters in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Portland. Outside of Cartus, Morgan currently teaches Supply Chain and Logistics courses at Bellevue University.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Kim Stephens</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Get ready to celebrate an inspiring season finale! In this special episode of Mobility Matters, co-hosts Terri Bonfiglio and Kristi Lund reflect on their favorite episodes, memorable moments, and the incredible guests who made this season so special.   That’s not all! We’re also unveiling the hosts for Season 5... Meet Cartus’ own Chris Cole, Director, Global Talent Mobility, and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global Consulting, who share a sneak peek into the topics and conversations they’re e...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Get ready to celebrate an inspiring season finale! In this special episode of Mobility Matters, co-hosts Terri Bonfiglio and Kristi Lund reflect on their favorite episodes, memorable moments, and the incredible guests who made this season so special.<br/> <br/>That’s not all! We’re also unveiling the hosts for Season 5... Meet Cartus’ own Chris Cole, Director, Global Talent Mobility, and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global Consulting, who share a sneak peek into the topics and conversations they’re excited to bring you in the upcoming season. Join us for a lively, heartfelt, and forward-looking episode as we thank our outgoing hosts and set the stage for an exciting Season 5!</p><p><b>In case you missed it</b></p><p>·         S4E1 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/maximizing-internship-success'>Maximizing internship success: strategies for attracting, retaining, and relocating top talent</a></p><p>·         S4E7 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/mobility-matters-S4-episode-7-global-mobility-AI-and-the-future-of-work'>Global mobility: AI and the future of work</a></p><p>·         S4:E5 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/mobility-matters-s4-episode-5-epic-relocation-moves'>Epic moves: Heartfelt and unbelievable corporate relocation stories</a></p><p>·         S4E9 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/mobility-matters-S4-episode-9-relocation-realities-and-tactics'>Relocation realities &amp; tactics for today’s US buyers, sellers, and corporate programs</a></p><p><a href='http://www.cartus.com'><b>cartus.com</b></a></p><p> </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa is Director of Global Consulting at Cartus and leads the team in the EMEA and APAC regions. Among her many achievements—including conducting some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topics of Mobility ROI and Inclusive Mobility—this year Lisa was named one of the top 50 corporate professionals in DEI by OnCon Icon Awards. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. Lisa was born in Japan, is based in New York and has lived and worked in Central America, Spain and Ireland. </p><p><b>Chris Cole</b></p><p>Since joining Cartus in 2006, Chris has become a standout in global mobility with a reputation for exceptional service and client success. Today, as Director, Chris leads high-profile accounts for major clients, with a focus on the finance sector, offering sharp insights, strategic reviews, and creative solutions. Known for translating data into real-world results, Chris is a trusted partner who delivers value, inspires teams, and keeps clients ahead in a fast-changing world.</p><p><br/><b>Our hosts:</b></p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>As Director, Global Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.  </p><p><b>Kristi Lund</b></p><p>After experiencing expatriate life in France, Kristi, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, has spent her career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation. Holding a GMS designation, Kristi is skilled in bringing creative solutions to unique situations, approaching each organization’s goals with customization and compassion.</p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get ready to celebrate an inspiring season finale! In this special episode of Mobility Matters, co-hosts Terri Bonfiglio and Kristi Lund reflect on their favorite episodes, memorable moments, and the incredible guests who made this season so special.<br/> <br/>That’s not all! We’re also unveiling the hosts for Season 5... Meet Cartus’ own Chris Cole, Director, Global Talent Mobility, and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global Consulting, who share a sneak peek into the topics and conversations they’re excited to bring you in the upcoming season. Join us for a lively, heartfelt, and forward-looking episode as we thank our outgoing hosts and set the stage for an exciting Season 5!</p><p><b>In case you missed it</b></p><p>·         S4E1 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/maximizing-internship-success'>Maximizing internship success: strategies for attracting, retaining, and relocating top talent</a></p><p>·         S4E7 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/mobility-matters-S4-episode-7-global-mobility-AI-and-the-future-of-work'>Global mobility: AI and the future of work</a></p><p>·         S4:E5 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/mobility-matters-s4-episode-5-epic-relocation-moves'>Epic moves: Heartfelt and unbelievable corporate relocation stories</a></p><p>·         S4E9 - <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/mobility-matters-S4-episode-9-relocation-realities-and-tactics'>Relocation realities &amp; tactics for today’s US buyers, sellers, and corporate programs</a></p><p><a href='http://www.cartus.com'><b>cartus.com</b></a></p><p> </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa is Director of Global Consulting at Cartus and leads the team in the EMEA and APAC regions. Among her many achievements—including conducting some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topics of Mobility ROI and Inclusive Mobility—this year Lisa was named one of the top 50 corporate professionals in DEI by OnCon Icon Awards. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. Lisa was born in Japan, is based in New York and has lived and worked in Central America, Spain and Ireland. </p><p><b>Chris Cole</b></p><p>Since joining Cartus in 2006, Chris has become a standout in global mobility with a reputation for exceptional service and client success. Today, as Director, Chris leads high-profile accounts for major clients, with a focus on the finance sector, offering sharp insights, strategic reviews, and creative solutions. Known for translating data into real-world results, Chris is a trusted partner who delivers value, inspires teams, and keeps clients ahead in a fast-changing world.</p><p><br/><b>Our hosts:</b></p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>As Director, Global Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.  </p><p><b>Kristi Lund</b></p><p>After experiencing expatriate life in France, Kristi, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, has spent her career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation. Holding a GMS designation, Kristi is skilled in bringing creative solutions to unique situations, approaching each organization’s goals with customization and compassion.</p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered how virtual learning, attention spans, or even AI are reshaping intercultural coaching? You’re in for a treat! </p><p>Discussing the findings from our Intercultural Trends Survey 2025, Lisa and Diane transform statistics into stories and trends into tangible takeaways. Whether you’re a global mobility pro, a curious expat, or just someone who loves a smart, lively chat, this episode offers a candid look at what’s driving change in the world of global assignment support, specifically intercultural and language solutions.</p><p><b>Coming soon</b></p><p>Additional data from the Intercultural Trends Survey 2025 will be released in the coming months but if you can’t wait, please contact your Cartus representative or email <a href='mailto:cartussolutions@cartus.com'>cartussolutions@cartus.com</a> for more insights. </p><p><b>In a hurry?</b></p><p>Skip to the sections you want to hear more about… </p><p>·         00:03:47 – Employee engagement</p><p>·         00:07:10 – Diversity within mobility </p><p>·         00:16:40 – Technology (including AI)</p><p>·         00:21:47 – Inclusion and belonging</p><p>·         00:24:32 – Summary of discussion</p><p><a href='http://www.cartus.com'><b>cartus.com</b></a><b> </b></p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa is Director of Global Consulting at Cartus and leads the team in the EMEA and APAC regions. Among her many achievements—including conducting some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topics of Mobility ROI and Inclusive Mobility—this year Lisa was named one of the top 50 corporate professionals in DEI by OnCon Icon Awards. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. Lisa was born in Japan, is based in New York and has lived and worked in Central America, Spain and Ireland. </p><p><b>Diane Mullen</b></p><p>Diane is the Manager of the Cartus Intercultural Academy and an ICF ACC-certified Intercultural Management Coach, with a focus on developing international talent and enhancing global leadership capabilities. She oversees the Cartus Global Network of more than 270 coaches across 70+ countries. Diane also delivers tailored cross-cultural programs that support successful personal and professional transitions for clients and their families throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Her background includes experience in the financial sector, where she designed and led training initiatives. Diane has lived, worked, and studied abroad for a total of fifteen years in the Netherlands, Chile, Spain, and Venezuela. She holds an M.S. in Organization Development from Loyola University, Chicago, IL, and is fluent in Spanish.</p><p><br/></p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>As Director, Global Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.  </p><p><br/></p><p><b>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Dive into the dynamic world of global mobility with the latest episode of Cartus Mobility Matters, where host Kristi Lund is joined by Cartus President and CEO, Matt Tebbe and special guest, Greg Lindsay. This episode unpacks the seismic shifts in the workplace, focusing on the rise of generative AI, the future of remote work, and the evolving needs of a global workforce. The conversation explores how companies can leverage technology while keeping human connections at the core of their strategies. Visit <b>cartus.com/podcast</b> for more.</p><p><b>In a hurry?</b></p><p>Skip to the sections you want to hear more about… </p><p>·         00:02:47 – future of work trends for 2025 and beyond </p><p>·         00:06:42 – remote workers</p><p>·         00:14:18 – talent management trends</p><p>·         00:16:12 – technology in corporate relocation</p><p>·         00:19:00 – what will AI look like in five years?</p><p>·         00:21:34 – adapting recruitment and talent management for new generations</p><p>·         00:26:25 – evolution of the working environment and mobility</p><p>·         00:35:28 – key US cities for relocation in the future</p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Matt Tebbe</b></p><p>Matt Tebbe is a proven leader with a track record for unlocking growth strategies and opportunities for businesses, especially for large, complex organizations with global footprints. Prior to joining Cartus, Matt served as the General Manager of Group Products for the education technology firm Riverside Insights. In this capacity, he led a large business unit that supported student growth and equity in more than 6,000 schools nationwide. Matt has also held progressively intensive leadership positions at companies like the IT consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, and Equifax, where he worked as the Australia-New Zealand region HR technology leader, establishing Australia’s largest native pre-employment screening business and launching a new workforce-solutions offering in the region.</p><p>Matt has proven to be a strategic and tactical leader at every stage of his career. His experience in growing, strengthening, and leading operations teams complements his ability to set strategic direction, plan, and execute at a high level, implementing innovative strategies that open new pathways for revenue, reputation, and stable growth—an agility that is core to how we do business at Cartus and Anywhere.</p><p><b>Greg Lindsay</b></p><p>Greg Lindsay is the senior fellow for applied research and foresight at NewCities, a senior fellow of MIT’s Future Urban Collectives Lab, and a partner at FutureMap, a geo-strategic and climate advisory firm based in Singapore. He thinks, writes, and speaks on the future of cities and mobility for companies, governments, and institutions around the world. He is also a two-time Jeopardy! champion — and the only human to go undefeated against IBM’s artificial intelligence, Watson.</p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Kristi Lund</b></p><p>After experiencing expatriate life in France, Kristi, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, has spent her career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation. Holding a GMS designation, Kristi is skilled in bringing creative solutions to unique situations, approaching each organization’s goals with customization and compassion.</p><p><br/></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In the latest episode of the Cartus podcast, Mobility Matters, we&apos;re diving headfirst into the intricate world of implementation with an exciting panel of guests. Join us as our very own Terri Bonfiglio, Director of Global Consulting Solutions, teams up with special guest Arjun Jonnalagadda, Head of Mobility at Baker Hughes, to unravel the logistics and strategy behind successful program transformations. Arjun brings a wealth of experience and infectious enthusiasm to the discussion, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuts and bolts of mobility management.</p><p>Adding to the mix is Cartus&apos; Morgan Snapp, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, who worked closely with Baker Hughes during their implementation journey. Together, they share insights and dispel common myths. Whether you&apos;re an industry veteran or just curious about the process, this episode promises to offer valuable takeaways. So, plug in your headphones and get ready for a discussion around all-things implementation!</p><p><a href='http://www.cartus.com'>cartus.com</a> </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Arjun Jonnalagadda </b></p><p>Arjun Jonnalagadda is the Head of Mobility for Baker Hughes and is currently leading their program transformation. Arjun puts heavy reliance in usage of technology solutions to drive innovation in global mobility and truly believes the external partner ecosystem can help drive faster advancement of technology innovation to advance the corporate relocation industry.</p><p><b>Morgan Snapp</b></p><p>Throughout her mobility career, Morgan has accumulated a wealth of experience. Within Cartus, she has served in a variety of roles, from a consultant assisting relocating employees, to overseeing an operations team, to partnering with clients to develop and administer their programs. Now, as part of the Strategic Solutions Group, Morgan partners with companies by taking the time to really listen to what they need and identifying the right fit for their unique programs.</p><p>Morgan is also very active in the local communities she serves. She is currently elected President of the Board of Directors for RMRC (Denver) as well as the Education Chair at ARA (Phoenix). She has also served in a variety of committees and volunteer positions including BAMM (San Francisco) and SCRC (Southern California). She is currently a member of the local ERC chapters in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Portland. Outside of Cartus, Morgan currently teaches Supply Chain and Logistics courses at Bellevue University.</p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>As Director, Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.  </p><p> </p><p><b>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the latest episode of the Cartus podcast, Mobility Matters, we&apos;re diving headfirst into the intricate world of implementation with an exciting panel of guests. Join us as our very own Terri Bonfiglio, Director of Global Consulting Solutions, teams up with special guest Arjun Jonnalagadda, Head of Mobility at Baker Hughes, to unravel the logistics and strategy behind successful program transformations. Arjun brings a wealth of experience and infectious enthusiasm to the discussion, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuts and bolts of mobility management.</p><p>Adding to the mix is Cartus&apos; Morgan Snapp, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, who worked closely with Baker Hughes during their implementation journey. Together, they share insights and dispel common myths. Whether you&apos;re an industry veteran or just curious about the process, this episode promises to offer valuable takeaways. So, plug in your headphones and get ready for a discussion around all-things implementation!</p><p><a href='http://www.cartus.com'>cartus.com</a> </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Arjun Jonnalagadda </b></p><p>Arjun Jonnalagadda is the Head of Mobility for Baker Hughes and is currently leading their program transformation. Arjun puts heavy reliance in usage of technology solutions to drive innovation in global mobility and truly believes the external partner ecosystem can help drive faster advancement of technology innovation to advance the corporate relocation industry.</p><p><b>Morgan Snapp</b></p><p>Throughout her mobility career, Morgan has accumulated a wealth of experience. Within Cartus, she has served in a variety of roles, from a consultant assisting relocating employees, to overseeing an operations team, to partnering with clients to develop and administer their programs. Now, as part of the Strategic Solutions Group, Morgan partners with companies by taking the time to really listen to what they need and identifying the right fit for their unique programs.</p><p>Morgan is also very active in the local communities she serves. She is currently elected President of the Board of Directors for RMRC (Denver) as well as the Education Chair at ARA (Phoenix). She has also served in a variety of committees and volunteer positions including BAMM (San Francisco) and SCRC (Southern California). She is currently a member of the local ERC chapters in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Portland. Outside of Cartus, Morgan currently teaches Supply Chain and Logistics courses at Bellevue University.</p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>As Director, Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.  </p><p> </p><p><b>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In the latest episode of "Mobility Matters," we dive into the evolving landscape of global mobility with our host, Elodie Marques, and special guest, Silvia Gong. This episode offers valuable insights into how flexibility is reshaping the mobility industry and ways it can strengthen your mobility program. Our guest: Silvia Gong Silvia Gong, a global mobility expert with over 16 years’ experience in HR consulting, has spent over six years leading the regional global mobility department at Gene...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Green Relo Dreams – Sustainability in Motion</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Cartus' Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, is joined by special guest, Dave Carlos, Managing Director, Just One. The conversation explores how to align a company’s ESG strategy with global mobility and ways to implement more sustainable services into your employee relocation policies.  Our guest: Dave Carlos  With over 18 years’ experience as a sustainability professional, Dave has worked with many organizations to help them realize the benefit...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, is joined by special guest, Dave Carlos, Managing Director, Just One. The conversation explores how to align a company’s ESG strategy with global mobility and ways to implement more sustainable services into your employee relocation policies. </p><p><b>Our guest:</b></p><p><b>Dave Carlos <br/></b>With over 18 years’ experience as a sustainability professional, Dave has worked with many organizations to help them realize the benefits of embedded sustainability into their culture, operations, and services. Dave has created industry-leading sustainability strategies, helped organizations define their purpose, developed recognized sustainability communications and is an expert in social justice. He believes businesses hold the key to solving some of the world’s biggest problems. Dave founded <a href='https://url.usb.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/wC10CXYBAKcqPPB8VI6f2IWUcII?domain=justone.uk/'>JustOne</a>, a sustainability consultancy with a purpose to spark positive change. JustOne was established on three principles; to create maximum positive impact, to demonstrate the interconnectivity of social, environmental, and business issues, and to bring a sense humanity back to business. Dave and the team are passionate about making sustainability simple by creating bespoke solutions for their clients. Contact him here: <a href='mailto:dave.carlos@justone.uk'>dave.carlos@justone.uk</a>.</p><p><br/><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner<br/></b>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, is joined by special guest, Dave Carlos, Managing Director, Just One. The conversation explores how to align a company’s ESG strategy with global mobility and ways to implement more sustainable services into your employee relocation policies. </p><p><b>Our guest:</b></p><p><b>Dave Carlos <br/></b>With over 18 years’ experience as a sustainability professional, Dave has worked with many organizations to help them realize the benefits of embedded sustainability into their culture, operations, and services. Dave has created industry-leading sustainability strategies, helped organizations define their purpose, developed recognized sustainability communications and is an expert in social justice. He believes businesses hold the key to solving some of the world’s biggest problems. Dave founded <a href='https://url.usb.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/wC10CXYBAKcqPPB8VI6f2IWUcII?domain=justone.uk/'>JustOne</a>, a sustainability consultancy with a purpose to spark positive change. JustOne was established on three principles; to create maximum positive impact, to demonstrate the interconnectivity of social, environmental, and business issues, and to bring a sense humanity back to business. Dave and the team are passionate about making sustainability simple by creating bespoke solutions for their clients. Contact him here: <a href='mailto:dave.carlos@justone.uk'>dave.carlos@justone.uk</a>.</p><p><br/><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner<br/></b>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hosts, Terri Bonfiglio and Kristi Lund are joined by special Cartus guests, Marilynn Giglio-Knapp and Tracey Rennie, to explore the real implications behind the numbers revealed in Cartus’ US and Canada Domestic Mobility Survey 2025.    In a hurry? Skip to the sections you want to hear more about… - 00:02:12: Mobility priorities and challenges for 2025 - 00:03:35: Employee experience - 00:06:42: US real estate - 00:10:20: Canada real estate - 00:12:42: Small-to-midsized programs - 00:14:...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts, Terri Bonfiglio and Kristi Lund are joined by special Cartus guests, Marilynn Giglio-Knapp and Tracey Rennie, to explore the real implications behind the numbers revealed in Cartus’ US and Canada Domestic Mobility Survey 2025. <br/> <br/><b>In a hurry?</b></p><p>Skip to the sections you want to hear more about…<br/>- 00:02:12: Mobility priorities and challenges for 2025<br/>- 00:03:35: Employee experience<br/>- 00:06:42: US real estate<br/>- 00:10:20: Canada real estate<br/>- 00:12:42: Small-to-midsized programs<br/>- 00:14:30: The size of an in-house mobility team vs. the relo program they manage<br/>- 00:16:42: Resistance to relocation </p><p><br/><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Marilynn Giglio-Knapp</b></p><p>Marilynn has been with Cartus for nearly three decades and has had several key positions in the global talent mobility function. Her experience includes leading global client engagements, Consulting Solutions, and Global Implementation organizations. She is currently leading the global Cartus Insignia strategy and the account management supporting small to mid-sized programs. </p><p><b>Tracey Rennie</b></p><p>Joining Cartus in 2002, Tracey Rennie, VP, Global Talent Mobility, has provided industry leadership, trusted guidance, and innovative solutions to many key Cartus clients over the years and leads Cartus’ LATAM office in São Paulo, Brazil. A global leader, Tracey is committed to creating value for clients.</p><p><b>Our hosts:</b></p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>As Director, Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.  </p><p><b>Kristi Lund</b></p><p>After experiencing expatriate life in France, Kristi, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, has spent her career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation. Holding a GMS designation, Kristi is skilled in bringing creative solutions to unique situations, approaching each organization’s goals with customization and compassion. </p><p><br/></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hosts, Terri Bonfiglio and Kristi Lund are joined by special Cartus guests, Marilynn Giglio-Knapp and Tracey Rennie, to explore the real implications behind the numbers revealed in Cartus’ US and Canada Domestic Mobility Survey 2025. <br/> <br/><b>In a hurry?</b></p><p>Skip to the sections you want to hear more about…<br/>- 00:02:12: Mobility priorities and challenges for 2025<br/>- 00:03:35: Employee experience<br/>- 00:06:42: US real estate<br/>- 00:10:20: Canada real estate<br/>- 00:12:42: Small-to-midsized programs<br/>- 00:14:30: The size of an in-house mobility team vs. the relo program they manage<br/>- 00:16:42: Resistance to relocation </p><p><br/><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Marilynn Giglio-Knapp</b></p><p>Marilynn has been with Cartus for nearly three decades and has had several key positions in the global talent mobility function. Her experience includes leading global client engagements, Consulting Solutions, and Global Implementation organizations. She is currently leading the global Cartus Insignia strategy and the account management supporting small to mid-sized programs. </p><p><b>Tracey Rennie</b></p><p>Joining Cartus in 2002, Tracey Rennie, VP, Global Talent Mobility, has provided industry leadership, trusted guidance, and innovative solutions to many key Cartus clients over the years and leads Cartus’ LATAM office in São Paulo, Brazil. A global leader, Tracey is committed to creating value for clients.</p><p><b>Our hosts:</b></p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>As Director, Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.  </p><p><b>Kristi Lund</b></p><p>After experiencing expatriate life in France, Kristi, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, has spent her career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation. Holding a GMS designation, Kristi is skilled in bringing creative solutions to unique situations, approaching each organization’s goals with customization and compassion. </p><p><br/></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Maximizing internship success: Strategies for attracting, retaining, and relocating top talent</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Mobility Matters, host Terri Bonfiglio kicks off season four with a discussion on internships. Terri welcomes Doris Ng from Medtronic, Chris Fleming from Compass Furnished Apartments, and Claire Barrie from Synergy Housing. The guests share insights on how well-structured internship programs can help companies attract and retain top talent.  Doris highlights Medtronic's approach to converting interns to full-time hires, emphasizing the importance of a robust performanc...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Mobility Matters, host Terri Bonfiglio kicks off season four with a discussion on internships. Terri welcomes Doris Ng from Medtronic, Chris Fleming from Compass Furnished Apartments, and Claire Barrie from Synergy Housing. The guests share insights on how well-structured internship programs can help companies attract and retain top talent. </p><p>Doris highlights Medtronic&apos;s approach to converting interns to full-time hires, emphasizing the importance of a robust performance process and competitive benefits. Chris and Claire discuss the role of corporate housing in supporting internship programs. All of which provides valuable strategies for creating positive internship experiences and fostering future talent. <br/><br/></p><p><b>Our guests: <br/></b><br/><b>Doris Ng</b><br/> Doris Ng is part of Medtronic’s Emerging Talent &amp; Careers team. She has spent the last five years at Medtronic, initially as a Campus Recruiter and now as the Intern Program Manager, where she successfully manages and nurtures the next generation of talent for Medtronic. Prior to this, she has led intern recruiting and hiring at various companies and has 12 years of experience working in the early career space.</p><p><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngdoris/'><b>Connect with Doris on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/><b>Chris Fleming</b></p><p>Chris is the co-founder and CEO of Compass Furnished Apartments, a multi-faceted real estate company specializing in temporary furnished residences, real estate services and destination services. Chris oversees all aspects of sales and operations for the three brands that include Compass Furnished Apartments, BroadPoint Realty, and Compass Destination Services. Under his guidance, Compass helps guide thousands of corporations and individuals through the complex world or real estate-related services and area orientation using cutting-edge technology and personalized services.</p><p><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-fleming-2876226/'><b>Connect with Chris on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/><b>Claire Barrie</b> <br/> Claire Barrie is the Executive Vice President of Global Sales, Marketing &amp; Supply Chain at Synergy Global Housing. Based in the UK and with 25 years of industry experience, Claire leads a diverse team, delivering innovative solutions for clients worldwide. Passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion, Claire has served as Vice Chair of the DEI Committee at the Global Business Travel Association and as a board director at the Institute of Travel Management. Claire is dedicated to mentoring and developing sales teams to achieve their full potential.</p><p><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-barrie-466931a/'><b>Connect with Claire on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/><b>Our host:</b><br/><br/><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>With more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and today is Director of Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions, the latter of which is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.   </p><p> <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/terri-bonfiglio-crp-0904b16/'><b>Connect with Terri on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/></p><p>Produced by: Kim Stephens</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Mobility Matters, host Terri Bonfiglio kicks off season four with a discussion on internships. Terri welcomes Doris Ng from Medtronic, Chris Fleming from Compass Furnished Apartments, and Claire Barrie from Synergy Housing. The guests share insights on how well-structured internship programs can help companies attract and retain top talent. </p><p>Doris highlights Medtronic&apos;s approach to converting interns to full-time hires, emphasizing the importance of a robust performance process and competitive benefits. Chris and Claire discuss the role of corporate housing in supporting internship programs. All of which provides valuable strategies for creating positive internship experiences and fostering future talent. <br/><br/></p><p><b>Our guests: <br/></b><br/><b>Doris Ng</b><br/> Doris Ng is part of Medtronic’s Emerging Talent &amp; Careers team. She has spent the last five years at Medtronic, initially as a Campus Recruiter and now as the Intern Program Manager, where she successfully manages and nurtures the next generation of talent for Medtronic. Prior to this, she has led intern recruiting and hiring at various companies and has 12 years of experience working in the early career space.</p><p><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngdoris/'><b>Connect with Doris on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/><b>Chris Fleming</b></p><p>Chris is the co-founder and CEO of Compass Furnished Apartments, a multi-faceted real estate company specializing in temporary furnished residences, real estate services and destination services. Chris oversees all aspects of sales and operations for the three brands that include Compass Furnished Apartments, BroadPoint Realty, and Compass Destination Services. Under his guidance, Compass helps guide thousands of corporations and individuals through the complex world or real estate-related services and area orientation using cutting-edge technology and personalized services.</p><p><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-fleming-2876226/'><b>Connect with Chris on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/><b>Claire Barrie</b> <br/> Claire Barrie is the Executive Vice President of Global Sales, Marketing &amp; Supply Chain at Synergy Global Housing. Based in the UK and with 25 years of industry experience, Claire leads a diverse team, delivering innovative solutions for clients worldwide. Passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion, Claire has served as Vice Chair of the DEI Committee at the Global Business Travel Association and as a board director at the Institute of Travel Management. Claire is dedicated to mentoring and developing sales teams to achieve their full potential.</p><p><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-barrie-466931a/'><b>Connect with Claire on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/><b>Our host:</b><br/><br/><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>With more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and today is Director of Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions, the latter of which is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.   </p><p> <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/terri-bonfiglio-crp-0904b16/'><b>Connect with Terri on LinkedIn</b></a> </p><p><br/></p><p>Produced by: Kim Stephens</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[As we head into the holiday season, Cartus unwraps a special gift – a bonus episode of our Mobility Matters podcast. Morgan Snapp, Director, Strategic Business Solutions talks current and future mobility and talent management objectives with special guests at this year’s WERC’s Global Workforce Symposium. Our guests: Arjun Jonnalagadda, Global Mobility Director, Baker Hughes LinkedIn   Billy Ho, Global Mobility Director, Ciena LinkedIn Edna Gutierrez, Global Mobility Manager, McDermott Intern...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In a series of live podcasts straight from the Cartus booth at the WERC GWS 2024 conference in Washinton D.C., we chat with industry leaders to discuss the evolving landscape of global talent mobility. You’ll hear from our clients, suppliers, and future hosts of Mobility Matters, on a range of topics from talent management in 2025 to sustainability practices within mobility services. </p><p>The conversations reflect a commitment to navigating the complexities of talent mobility, acting as the perfect bow tie to this year’s season. </p><p><br/><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: <b>Kim Stephens</b></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Global Tax Gross-up Innovation with Cartus and Certino</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner and Beth Schaedel join Ada Yang, Client Services Director at Certino, to discuss the ever-evolving world of global tax gross-ups and the two companies’ new and exciting partnership will deliver the world’s first automated tax gross-up solution as part of a holistic talent mobility program.<b> <br/><br/>Our guests: </b></p><p><b>Ada Yang | Client Services Director | Certino </b></p><p>Ada (FCCA, CTA, ATT) has over 20 years of experience in tax advisory, tax technology, and global project management. She is also an experienced project manager (PRINCE2 Practitioner) with extensive work experience in the UK and overseas. In the past 10 years, Ada has specialized in the design, implementation, and enhancement of technology- and data-enabled tax and compliance solutions. Ada frequently presents at Big 4 internal and client events, working with HR, Tax, Payroll, and Finance professionals in establishing an efficient cross-border compliance approach at both strategic and operational level. <br/> <br/>In her previous roles, she also managed workforce mobility programs for global organizations from an expatriate tax perspective, with a strong focus on process improvement and enhanced client experience. </p><p><br/><b>Beth Schaedel | Director, Global Wage and Compensation | Cartus </b></p><p>Beth has worked at Cartus for over 25 years, holding various positions in Treasury, Finance, and Accounting. She has personal experience in relocation, having moved around the US several times in her career. Beth chairs Cartus&apos; Internal Employee DEI Council, which focuses on initiatives that raise awareness, educate, inspire, and engage our employees in order to continually adapt, learn, and improve every aspect of our business. She is also the owner of our Emerging Leaders Program focused on the continued development of our future leaders across the globe. </p><p> </p><p><b>Our host: </b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner </b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions.  </p><p> </p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner and Beth Schaedel join Ada Yang, Client Services Director at Certino, to discuss the ever-evolving world of global tax gross-ups and the two companies’ new and exciting partnership will deliver the world’s first automated tax gross-up solution as part of a holistic talent mobility program.<b> <br/><br/>Our guests: </b></p><p><b>Ada Yang | Client Services Director | Certino </b></p><p>Ada (FCCA, CTA, ATT) has over 20 years of experience in tax advisory, tax technology, and global project management. She is also an experienced project manager (PRINCE2 Practitioner) with extensive work experience in the UK and overseas. In the past 10 years, Ada has specialized in the design, implementation, and enhancement of technology- and data-enabled tax and compliance solutions. Ada frequently presents at Big 4 internal and client events, working with HR, Tax, Payroll, and Finance professionals in establishing an efficient cross-border compliance approach at both strategic and operational level. <br/> <br/>In her previous roles, she also managed workforce mobility programs for global organizations from an expatriate tax perspective, with a strong focus on process improvement and enhanced client experience. </p><p><br/><b>Beth Schaedel | Director, Global Wage and Compensation | Cartus </b></p><p>Beth has worked at Cartus for over 25 years, holding various positions in Treasury, Finance, and Accounting. She has personal experience in relocation, having moved around the US several times in her career. Beth chairs Cartus&apos; Internal Employee DEI Council, which focuses on initiatives that raise awareness, educate, inspire, and engage our employees in order to continually adapt, learn, and improve every aspect of our business. She is also the owner of our Emerging Leaders Program focused on the continued development of our future leaders across the globe. </p><p> </p><p><b>Our host: </b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner </b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions.  </p><p> </p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Moving assignees to Vietnam</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we join Cartus' subject matter experts from Global Talent Mobility – Leigh Ng, Director, and Nancy Zhang, Manager, on the topic of moving assignees to Vietnam, one of the top five challenging locations highlighted in our recent Global Talent Mobility Survey. We will explore the challenges and key case studies on moving to this new popular assignee destination.  Guest:  Nancy Zhang – Manager, Global Talent Mobility, Cartus  Nancy joined Cartus in 2008 in Cartus ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; subject matter experts from Global Talent Mobility – Leigh Ng, Director, and Nancy Zhang, Manager, on the topic of moving assignees to Vietnam, one of the top five challenging locations highlighted in our recent Global Talent Mobility Survey. We will explore the challenges and key case studies on moving to this new popular assignee destination. </p><p><b>Guest: </b></p><p><b>Nancy Zhang – Manager, Global Talent Mobility, Cartus </b></p><p>Nancy joined Cartus in 2008 in Cartus Hong Kong office and relocated to Singapore in 2009 with her pet dog. She has been living in Singapore since then and considers Singapore as her second home.  </p><p>During her 15-year tenure with Cartus, she had held several positions and served some of Cartus&apos; most important accounts, in the financial services, technology, and FMCG sectors. Nancy’s dedication to exemplary service and creative thinking are highly recognized and respected by her clients. Nancy has also played an active role in the implementation of new locations for her current clients. </p><p> </p><p><b>Host: </b></p><p><b>Leigh Ng – Director, Global Talent Mobility, Cartus </b></p><p>Leigh Ng is based in Singapore and brings a wealth of 17 years of experience in the global mobility field. As Cartus’ Director of Global Talent Mobility, Leigh has led numerous successful client engagements in the region, and she currently oversees a varied clientele hailing from financial services, technology, engineering solution manufacturing, and food and beverages industries. </p><p> </p><p><br/></p><p><b>Executive production: Racheal Foo</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Crisis management and sustainability through the lens of corporate housing</itunes:title>
    <title>Crisis management and sustainability through the lens of corporate housing</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Cartus' Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, is joined by special guests, Cheryl Barrett, Supply Chain Director at Cartus, and Beverly King, VP of Client Partnership at AltoVita. With a look at the current temporary living landscape, the conversation touches on key mobility topics including, crisis management and sustainability. Our guests:  Beverly King Beverly is UK based and joined AltoVita in April 2024 as VP of Client Partnerships after 6 years i...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, is joined by special guests, Cheryl Barrett, Supply Chain Director at Cartus, and Beverly King, VP of Client Partnership at AltoVita. With a look at the current temporary living landscape, the conversation touches on key mobility topics including, crisis management and sustainability.</p><p><b>Our guests:<br/><br/>Beverly King</b></p><p>Beverly is UK based and joined AltoVita in April 2024 as VP of Client Partnerships after 6 years in a global RMC as VP of Business Development. Prior to that, she worked for around 18 years in corporate generalist HR, reward and global mobility roles, across a range of industries to include defence &amp; aerospace, electronics manufacturing and financial services. Beverly speaks French, German and some Japanese and has lived and worked in France and Germany, including the experience of being an accompanying partner. Beverly is passionate about DEI and Sustainability and is focused on driving successful strategic client centric solutions through collaborative global partnerships.</p><p><b>Cheryl Barrett</b></p><p>With more than 23 years’ experience in the relocation industry, Cheryl is responsible for directing, developing, and maintaining strategic focus on improving service results from Cartus’ Global Supplier Network, including supplier recruitment in client-defined markets. In addition, Cheryl works with Cartus’ Global Talent Mobility teams to strengthen the relationship between our supplier partners and the clients we serve.</p><p><br/><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: <b>Louise Koncowski </b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, is joined by special guests, Cheryl Barrett, Supply Chain Director at Cartus, and Beverly King, VP of Client Partnership at AltoVita. With a look at the current temporary living landscape, the conversation touches on key mobility topics including, crisis management and sustainability.</p><p><b>Our guests:<br/><br/>Beverly King</b></p><p>Beverly is UK based and joined AltoVita in April 2024 as VP of Client Partnerships after 6 years in a global RMC as VP of Business Development. Prior to that, she worked for around 18 years in corporate generalist HR, reward and global mobility roles, across a range of industries to include defence &amp; aerospace, electronics manufacturing and financial services. Beverly speaks French, German and some Japanese and has lived and worked in France and Germany, including the experience of being an accompanying partner. Beverly is passionate about DEI and Sustainability and is focused on driving successful strategic client centric solutions through collaborative global partnerships.</p><p><b>Cheryl Barrett</b></p><p>With more than 23 years’ experience in the relocation industry, Cheryl is responsible for directing, developing, and maintaining strategic focus on improving service results from Cartus’ Global Supplier Network, including supplier recruitment in client-defined markets. In addition, Cheryl works with Cartus’ Global Talent Mobility teams to strengthen the relationship between our supplier partners and the clients we serve.</p><p><br/><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: <b>Louise Koncowski </b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cartus colleagues, Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Eddie Silva, Technical Pre-Sales Engineer, and Sebastien Kreutz, Manager, Global Talent Mobility, discuss the evolution of global mobility, the role AI and mobility technology has to play, and how to strike an equilibrium between cost management and providing a positive relocation experience. Our guests: Sebastien Kreutz  Seb is a global mobility professional with over six years’ experience in the industry. Joini...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Cartus colleagues, <b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b>, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, <b>Eddie Silva</b>, Technical Pre-Sales Engineer, and <b>Sebastien Kreutz</b>, Manager, Global Talent Mobility, discuss the evolution of global mobility, the role AI and mobility technology has to play, and how to strike an equilibrium between cost management and providing a positive relocation experience.</p><p>Our guests:</p><p><b>Sebastien Kreutz </b><br/>Seb is a global mobility professional with over six years’ experience in the industry. Joining Cartus as a relocation consultant, articulating complex service delivery to customers, Seb quickly progressed to global talent mobility manager, coaching a 12-people team and leading a group of 40+ employees, ensuring client and customer satisfaction. <br/> <br/><b>Eddie Silva </b><br/>Eddie Silva, Technical Pre-Sales Engineer, began his Cartus journey in 2013. Beginning as an International Assignment Consultant, Eddie was able to leverage his Portuguese language and culture to help build relationships with relocating employees and their families. His career continued to Senior International/Domestic Assignment Consultant and he was able to build a team to help support and meet the needs of employees. In his current role, Technical Pre-Sales Engineer, Eddie uses his passion, collaboration and genuine enthusiasm in presenting innovative Cartus tools, applications, and technology to new and current clients.</p><p>Our host:</p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><br/><b>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cartus colleagues, <b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b>, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, <b>Eddie Silva</b>, Technical Pre-Sales Engineer, and <b>Sebastien Kreutz</b>, Manager, Global Talent Mobility, discuss the evolution of global mobility, the role AI and mobility technology has to play, and how to strike an equilibrium between cost management and providing a positive relocation experience.</p><p>Our guests:</p><p><b>Sebastien Kreutz </b><br/>Seb is a global mobility professional with over six years’ experience in the industry. Joining Cartus as a relocation consultant, articulating complex service delivery to customers, Seb quickly progressed to global talent mobility manager, coaching a 12-people team and leading a group of 40+ employees, ensuring client and customer satisfaction. <br/> <br/><b>Eddie Silva </b><br/>Eddie Silva, Technical Pre-Sales Engineer, began his Cartus journey in 2013. Beginning as an International Assignment Consultant, Eddie was able to leverage his Portuguese language and culture to help build relationships with relocating employees and their families. His career continued to Senior International/Domestic Assignment Consultant and he was able to build a team to help support and meet the needs of employees. In his current role, Technical Pre-Sales Engineer, Eddie uses his passion, collaboration and genuine enthusiasm in presenting innovative Cartus tools, applications, and technology to new and current clients.</p><p>Our host:</p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><br/><b>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Global Mobility in the Context of the Geopolitical Landscape</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this first of a two-part episode, Cartus' Trevor Macomber, Director, Branding and Communications, and special guests, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, and Tracey Rennie, VP, Global Talent Mobility, discuss the current geopolitical landscape and its impact on global mobility, including the importance of crisis management.  Our guests:  Karen Wilks Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this first of a two-part episode, Cartus&apos; Trevor Macomber, Director, Branding and Communications, and special guests, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, and Tracey Rennie, VP, Global Talent Mobility, discuss the current geopolitical landscape and its impact on global mobility, including the importance of crisis management. </p><p>Our guests:</p><p><br/><b>Karen Wilks</b></p><p>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b>Tracey Rennie</b></p><p>Joining Cartus in 2002, Tracey Rennie, Vice President of Global Talent Mobility, has provided industry leadership, trusted guidance, and innovative solutions to many key Cartus clients over the years and leads Cartus’ LATAM office in Sao Paulo, Brazil. As a global mobility leader, Tracey is committed to creating value for her clients, with a passion for building high-caliber, cohesive, global teams.</p><p> </p><p>Our host:</p><p><b>Trevor Macomber</b></p><p>Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of, &quot;Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation.&quot; Outside of work, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of <em>Shinrin-yoku</em> (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s greatest grilled pizza.</p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this first of a two-part episode, Cartus&apos; Trevor Macomber, Director, Branding and Communications, and special guests, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, and Tracey Rennie, VP, Global Talent Mobility, discuss the current geopolitical landscape and its impact on global mobility, including the importance of crisis management. </p><p>Our guests:</p><p><br/><b>Karen Wilks</b></p><p>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b>Tracey Rennie</b></p><p>Joining Cartus in 2002, Tracey Rennie, Vice President of Global Talent Mobility, has provided industry leadership, trusted guidance, and innovative solutions to many key Cartus clients over the years and leads Cartus’ LATAM office in Sao Paulo, Brazil. As a global mobility leader, Tracey is committed to creating value for her clients, with a passion for building high-caliber, cohesive, global teams.</p><p> </p><p>Our host:</p><p><b>Trevor Macomber</b></p><p>Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of, &quot;Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation.&quot; Outside of work, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of <em>Shinrin-yoku</em> (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s greatest grilled pizza.</p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Cartus' Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and special Cartus guests, Terri Bonfiglio, Director, Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions, and Michele Brescia, Director, Strategic Business Development, discuss how to balance mobility costs with employee experience. Our guests: Michele Brescia Michele has dedicated an impressive 24 years of her career to Cartus. During this time, she achieved remarkable success and growth (leading to nine promotion...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and special Cartus guests, Terri Bonfiglio, Director, Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions, and Michele Brescia, Director, Strategic Business Development, discuss how to balance mobility costs with employee experience.</p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Michele Brescia</b></p><p>Michele has dedicated an impressive 24 years of her career to Cartus. During this time, she achieved remarkable success and growth (leading to nine promotions), ultimately attaining the position of Vice President, Global Talent Mobility. Michele officially re-joined the Cartus team in 2023 and brings with her vast industry knowledge and exceptional leadership qualities.</p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>With more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and supports Global Talent Mobility teams and our global Consulting Solutions group, the latter of which is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves. </p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and special Cartus guests, Terri Bonfiglio, Director, Global Mobility &amp; Consulting Solutions, and Michele Brescia, Director, Strategic Business Development, discuss how to balance mobility costs with employee experience.</p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Michele Brescia</b></p><p>Michele has dedicated an impressive 24 years of her career to Cartus. During this time, she achieved remarkable success and growth (leading to nine promotions), ultimately attaining the position of Vice President, Global Talent Mobility. Michele officially re-joined the Cartus team in 2023 and brings with her vast industry knowledge and exceptional leadership qualities.</p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio</b></p><p>With more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and supports Global Talent Mobility teams and our global Consulting Solutions group, the latter of which is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves. </p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Cartus' Kristi Lund, Director, Strategic Business Solutions and special guests, International Assignment Consultants, Andrea Araujo and Daisy Yang discuss the human touch during the relocation process and the important role of the global mobility consultant.  Our guests: Andrea Araujo Andrea Araujo, International Assignment Consultant, based in the US, has a proven record of accomplishments in providing innovative, cost-effective business solutions and initiatives to sup...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Kristi Lund, Director, Strategic Business Solutions and special guests, International Assignment Consultants, Andrea Araujo and Daisy Yang discuss the human touch during the relocation process and the important role of the global mobility consultant. </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Andrea Araujo</b><br/>Andrea Araujo, International Assignment Consultant, based in the US, has a proven record of accomplishments in providing innovative, cost-effective business solutions and initiatives to support clients in structuring and executing global policies. She is a subject matter expert in policy reviews and redesign, delivering exceptional results. <b>          <br/><br/></b>Before joining Cartus, Andrea worked in the banking and financial industry for 10 years as a loan originator and financial consultant. Andrea also co-founded and operated a loss mitigation firm in the Danbury area where she assisted many families with their financial needs. Andrea was born and raised in Brazil where she completed her undergraduate studies at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte with a bachelor’s degree in Geology and an associate degree in History. She moved to the US in 2012, the same year she joined Cartus. </p><p><b>Daisy Yang <br/></b>Daisy Yang, International Assignment Consultant, based in China, joined Cartus in 2016 after working for other relocation companies.  In her current role, Daisy manages China-inbound and outbound international assignments as well as China domestic relocations for multiple clients. She also supports EVIP programs to deliver exceptional customer service to executive VIP assignees. With strong communication skills and the talent to balance the relationships between the client, their assignees, and Cartus supplier partners, has resulted in consistently positive feedback throughout her career at Cartus. Daisy received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Shanghai International Studies University. In her personal life, she enjoys travelling, baking, and spending time with family. </p><p><b>Our host: </b></p><p><b>Kristi Lund</b><br/>Kristi sought out the global mobility industry after experiencing expatriate life in France, as it was clear her life&apos;s passion would be to assist others in experiencing life-shaping cross-cultural interactions. She has since spent her entire career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski<br/> <br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Kristi Lund, Director, Strategic Business Solutions and special guests, International Assignment Consultants, Andrea Araujo and Daisy Yang discuss the human touch during the relocation process and the important role of the global mobility consultant. </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Andrea Araujo</b><br/>Andrea Araujo, International Assignment Consultant, based in the US, has a proven record of accomplishments in providing innovative, cost-effective business solutions and initiatives to support clients in structuring and executing global policies. She is a subject matter expert in policy reviews and redesign, delivering exceptional results. <b>          <br/><br/></b>Before joining Cartus, Andrea worked in the banking and financial industry for 10 years as a loan originator and financial consultant. Andrea also co-founded and operated a loss mitigation firm in the Danbury area where she assisted many families with their financial needs. Andrea was born and raised in Brazil where she completed her undergraduate studies at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte with a bachelor’s degree in Geology and an associate degree in History. She moved to the US in 2012, the same year she joined Cartus. </p><p><b>Daisy Yang <br/></b>Daisy Yang, International Assignment Consultant, based in China, joined Cartus in 2016 after working for other relocation companies.  In her current role, Daisy manages China-inbound and outbound international assignments as well as China domestic relocations for multiple clients. She also supports EVIP programs to deliver exceptional customer service to executive VIP assignees. With strong communication skills and the talent to balance the relationships between the client, their assignees, and Cartus supplier partners, has resulted in consistently positive feedback throughout her career at Cartus. Daisy received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Shanghai International Studies University. In her personal life, she enjoys travelling, baking, and spending time with family. </p><p><b>Our host: </b></p><p><b>Kristi Lund</b><br/>Kristi sought out the global mobility industry after experiencing expatriate life in France, as it was clear her life&apos;s passion would be to assist others in experiencing life-shaping cross-cultural interactions. She has since spent her entire career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski<br/> <br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Cartus' Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and special guests, Alex von Springer, US Policy Adviser, Shell and Lisa Johnson, Cartus’ Director, Global DEI Solutions discuss flexible mobility and the positive impact it can have on the employee experience.  Our guests: Alex von Springer Alex joined Shell in 2017 and has held a variety of HR generalist roles, primarily supporting downstream manufacturing sites. As a part of her current role as US H...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and special guests, Alex von Springer, US Policy Adviser, Shell and Lisa Johnson, Cartus’ Director, Global DEI Solutions discuss flexible mobility and the positive impact it can have on the employee experience. </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Alex von Springer</b></p><p>Alex joined Shell in 2017 and has held a variety of HR generalist roles, primarily supporting downstream manufacturing sites. As a part of her current role as US HR Policy Advisor, she is responsible for management of the US Domestic Relocation Program. Alex recently led a project to modernize the suite of policies within the Shell US Domestic Relocation Program, including the transition of some policies to a core/flex delivery model. Alex has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Master of Business Administration from Louisiana State University (LSU). In her free time she enjoys cooking, being active with her rescue dog, “Shep,” spending time with friends and family, and cheering on LSU at any and all NCAA sporting events… GEAUX TIGERS!</p><p><br/><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> <br/>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and special guests, Alex von Springer, US Policy Adviser, Shell and Lisa Johnson, Cartus’ Director, Global DEI Solutions discuss flexible mobility and the positive impact it can have on the employee experience. </p><p><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Alex von Springer</b></p><p>Alex joined Shell in 2017 and has held a variety of HR generalist roles, primarily supporting downstream manufacturing sites. As a part of her current role as US HR Policy Advisor, she is responsible for management of the US Domestic Relocation Program. Alex recently led a project to modernize the suite of policies within the Shell US Domestic Relocation Program, including the transition of some policies to a core/flex delivery model. Alex has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Master of Business Administration from Louisiana State University (LSU). In her free time she enjoys cooking, being active with her rescue dog, “Shep,” spending time with friends and family, and cheering on LSU at any and all NCAA sporting events… GEAUX TIGERS!</p><p><br/><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b>Our host:</b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner</b></p><p>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b> <br/>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Global Talent Mobility Survey 2024: The Great Balancing Act</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cartus' Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and guests, Terri Bonfiglio, Director, Global Consulting Solutions and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions explore the findings from the Cartus Global Talent Mobility Survey 2024.    Our guests: Lisa Johnson Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leadi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Cartus&apos; Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, and guests, Terri Bonfiglio, Director, Global Consulting Solutions and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions explore the findings from the Cartus Global Talent Mobility Survey 2024.  <br/><br/><b>Our guests:</b></p><p><b>Lisa Johnson<br/></b>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b>Terri Bonfiglio<br/></b>With more than 35 years&apos; experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and supports Global Talent Mobility teams and our global Consulting Solutions group, the latter of which is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves. </p><p><br/><b>Our host: </b></p><p><b>Andy Conduit-Turner<br/></b>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p><b>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Cartus’ fabulous host of season two, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, hands the reigns over to brand-new host for season three, Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement. During the discussion, Karen and Andy look forward to the upcoming episodes of “Mobility Matters.”  Our guest: Karen Wilks Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management....]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus’ fabulous host of season two, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, hands the reigns over to brand-new host for season three, Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement. During the discussion, Karen and Andy look forward to the upcoming episodes of “Mobility Matters.” </p><p><b>Our guest:</b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b>Our host:<br/><br/>Andy Conduit-Turner<br/></b>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p>With a passion for innovation, creativity and data – The one question never off Andy’s agenda is “What’s Next?”</p><p><b>  </b></p><p><b>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski<br/> <br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus’ fabulous host of season two, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, hands the reigns over to brand-new host for season three, Andy Conduit-Turner, Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement. During the discussion, Karen and Andy look forward to the upcoming episodes of “Mobility Matters.” </p><p><b>Our guest:</b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b>Our host:<br/><br/>Andy Conduit-Turner<br/></b>Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions. </p><p>With a passion for innovation, creativity and data – The one question never off Andy’s agenda is “What’s Next?”</p><p><b>  </b></p><p><b>Executive production: </b>Louise Koncowski<br/> <br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Evolution of Talent Management</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Cartus' Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth and special guest, Billy Ho, CPA Talent Mobility, Senior Manager, Electronic Arts, discuss the talent management journey that Billy and his team have embarked upon in recent years, and where he sees EA’s mobility program heading over the next 12 months.    Guest biographies: Billy Ho Billy leads the Global Talent Mobility function at Electronic Arts and also serves on the Bay Area Mobility Management (BAMM) Board as a corpor...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Cartus&apos; Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth and special guest, Billy Ho, CPA Talent Mobility, Senior Manager, Electronic Arts, discuss the talent management journey that Billy and his team have embarked upon in recent years, and where he sees EA’s mobility program heading over the next 12 months.   </p><p><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Billy Ho<br/></b>Billy leads the Global Talent Mobility function at Electronic Arts and also serves on the Bay Area Mobility Management (BAMM) Board as a corporate advisor. His passion is to evolve Mobility into a strategic function within the company and automate processes to enable self-service, which ultimately, makes relocation simple and allows relocating employees to focus and do their best work.</p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Moving the Whole Person – Part Two</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cartus’ Karen Wilks, Trevor Macomber and special guest, Matthew Ferrara discuss the importance of creating a mobility program that meets all facets of a relocation. A successful program is one that goes beyond only providing logistical support. HR and mobility professionals should also consider the assignee’s professional and personal wellbeing and the additional needs of the entire family (because they’re moving their whole lives too!).   In this second part of the conversation, we pick...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Cartus’ Karen Wilks, Trevor Macomber and special guest, Matthew Ferrara discuss the importance of creating a mobility program that meets all facets of a relocation. A successful program is one that goes beyond only providing logistical support. HR and mobility professionals should also consider the assignee’s professional and personal wellbeing and the additional needs of the entire family (because they’re moving their whole lives too!).  </p><p>In this second part of the conversation, we pick-up with a look at change management. <br/><br/><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Matthew Ferrara </b><br/>Matthew Ferrara has a degree in philosophy, is a photographer, writer, mentor, and professional speaker. Matthew is an advisor to organizations in 49 states and 30 countries. He has spent more than 30 years traveling the world helping people grow their lives and careers. He has led a training firm, industry call center, learning portal, and executive coaching firm. </p><p>Matthew attended Phillips Academy Andover, studied in Bologna, Italy, and earned degrees in philosophy and economics. He’s originally from Boston and now lives in Las Vegas. His works have been translated into eight languages and his photographs have been auctioned for charities frequently. </p><p><b>Trevor Macomber</b></p><p>Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of <a href='https://www.chaosbydesign.com'><em>Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation</em></a>. Outside of work, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of <em>Shinrin-yoku</em> (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s greatest grilled pizza.</p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production:<b> </b>Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cartus’ Karen Wilks, Trevor Macomber and special guest, Matthew Ferrara discuss the importance of creating a mobility program that meets all facets of a relocation. A successful program is one that goes beyond only providing logistical support. HR and mobility professionals should also consider the assignee’s professional and personal wellbeing and the additional needs of the entire family (because they’re moving their whole lives too!).  </p><p>In this second part of the conversation, we pick-up with a look at change management. <br/><br/><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Matthew Ferrara </b><br/>Matthew Ferrara has a degree in philosophy, is a photographer, writer, mentor, and professional speaker. Matthew is an advisor to organizations in 49 states and 30 countries. He has spent more than 30 years traveling the world helping people grow their lives and careers. He has led a training firm, industry call center, learning portal, and executive coaching firm. </p><p>Matthew attended Phillips Academy Andover, studied in Bologna, Italy, and earned degrees in philosophy and economics. He’s originally from Boston and now lives in Las Vegas. His works have been translated into eight languages and his photographs have been auctioned for charities frequently. </p><p><b>Trevor Macomber</b></p><p>Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of <a href='https://www.chaosbydesign.com'><em>Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation</em></a>. Outside of work, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of <em>Shinrin-yoku</em> (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s greatest grilled pizza.</p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production:<b> </b>Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>DEI in the Asian Context</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we join Cartus' Racheal Foo, Manager of Branding and Communications, and Lisa Johnson, Director of Global DEI Solutions to discuss the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) challenges for the Asian region. Guest biography:  Lisa Johnson Lisa Johnson, Global DEI Solutions, Director, represents Cartus in DEI space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DEI in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leadin...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; Racheal Foo, Manager of Branding and Communications, and Lisa Johnson, Director of Global DEI Solutions to discuss the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) challenges for the Asian region.</p><p><b>Guest biography: </b></p><p><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa Johnson, Global DEI Solutions, Director, represents Cartus in DEI space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DEI in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><br/></p><p><b>Racheal Foo</b></p><p>Racheal is the Branding and Communications Manager at Cartus. She has more than 15 years of marketing experience in several service and consumer goods industries. Her current responsibilities include digital and global content marketing, as well as providing support in the APAC region to deepen client engagement and drive sales prospects.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Racheal Foo </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; Racheal Foo, Manager of Branding and Communications, and Lisa Johnson, Director of Global DEI Solutions to discuss the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) challenges for the Asian region.</p><p><b>Guest biography: </b></p><p><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa Johnson, Global DEI Solutions, Director, represents Cartus in DEI space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DEI in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><br/></p><p><b>Racheal Foo</b></p><p>Racheal is the Branding and Communications Manager at Cartus. She has more than 15 years of marketing experience in several service and consumer goods industries. Her current responsibilities include digital and global content marketing, as well as providing support in the APAC region to deepen client engagement and drive sales prospects.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Racheal Foo </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Moving the Whole Person – Part One</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode explores the importance of creating a mobility program that meets all facets of a relocation. A successful program is one that goes beyond only providing logistical support. HR and mobility professionals should also consider the assignee’s professional and personal wellbeing and the additional needs of the entire family (because they’re moving their whole lives too!).   Guest biographies: Matthew Ferrara   Matthew Ferrara has a degree in philosophy, is a photographer, w...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode explores the importance of creating a mobility program that meets all facets of a relocation. A successful program is one that goes beyond only providing logistical support. HR and mobility professionals should also consider the assignee’s professional and personal wellbeing and the additional needs of the entire family (because they’re moving their whole lives too!).  </p><p>Guest biographies:</p><p><b>Matthew Ferrara</b> <br/> Matthew Ferrara has a degree in philosophy, is a photographer, writer, mentor, and professional speaker. Matthew is an advisor to organizations in 49 states and 30 countries. He has spent more than 30 years traveling the world helping people grow their lives and careers. He has led a training firm, industry call center, learning portal, and executive coaching firm. </p><p>Matthew attended Phillips Academy Andover, studied in Bologna, Italy, and earned degrees in philosophy and economics. He’s originally from Boston and now lives in Las Vegas. His works have been translated into eight languages and his photographs have been auctioned for charities frequently. </p><p><br/><b>Trevor Macomber</b></p><p>Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of <a href='https://www.chaosbydesign.com'><em>Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation</em></a>. Outside of work, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of <em>Shinrin-yoku</em> (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s greatest grilled pizza.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode explores the importance of creating a mobility program that meets all facets of a relocation. A successful program is one that goes beyond only providing logistical support. HR and mobility professionals should also consider the assignee’s professional and personal wellbeing and the additional needs of the entire family (because they’re moving their whole lives too!).  </p><p>Guest biographies:</p><p><b>Matthew Ferrara</b> <br/> Matthew Ferrara has a degree in philosophy, is a photographer, writer, mentor, and professional speaker. Matthew is an advisor to organizations in 49 states and 30 countries. He has spent more than 30 years traveling the world helping people grow their lives and careers. He has led a training firm, industry call center, learning portal, and executive coaching firm. </p><p>Matthew attended Phillips Academy Andover, studied in Bologna, Italy, and earned degrees in philosophy and economics. He’s originally from Boston and now lives in Las Vegas. His works have been translated into eight languages and his photographs have been auctioned for charities frequently. </p><p><br/><b>Trevor Macomber</b></p><p>Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of <a href='https://www.chaosbydesign.com'><em>Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation</em></a>. Outside of work, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of <em>Shinrin-yoku</em> (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s greatest grilled pizza.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.<em> </em></p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we join Cartus hosts, Eisen Eserjose and Casper Asperin, and destination and real estate services thought leaders, Sanny Linawati and Jazzer Tan to discuss all-things Singapore. We deep-dive into local real estate trends and the cost of living compared to other locations frequented by expats. Guest biographies: Jazzer Tan – KEO, Cartus Destination and Real Estate Services Jazzer is the Key Executive Officer (licensed by CEA) for Destination and Real Estate Services. He leads ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus hosts, Eisen Eserjose and Casper Asperin, and destination and real estate services thought leaders, Sanny Linawati and Jazzer Tan to discuss all-things Singapore. We deep-dive into local real estate trends and the cost of living compared to other locations frequented by expats.</p><p><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Jazzer Tan – KEO, Cartus Destination and Real Estate Services</b></p><p>Jazzer is the Key Executive Officer (licensed by CEA) for Destination and Real Estate Services. He leads the real estate team,  overseeing administration and management of Cartus estate agency business. With over a decade in the real estate industry, Jazzer&apos;s career spans across residential, commercial and international properties. </p><p><b>Sanny Linawati – Senior Director, Cartus Destination and Real Estate Services</b></p><p>Sanny leads the APAC regional service delivery, account management, and operations teams. With a career in real estate dating back to 2001, Sanny has unrivalled knowledge of the housing market, and over 18 years of global mobility experience. In 2016, she relocated to Shanghai and played an important role in expanding Cartus’ footprint in China.<br/><br/><b>Executive production: Racheal Foo </b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus hosts, Eisen Eserjose and Casper Asperin, and destination and real estate services thought leaders, Sanny Linawati and Jazzer Tan to discuss all-things Singapore. We deep-dive into local real estate trends and the cost of living compared to other locations frequented by expats.</p><p><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Jazzer Tan – KEO, Cartus Destination and Real Estate Services</b></p><p>Jazzer is the Key Executive Officer (licensed by CEA) for Destination and Real Estate Services. He leads the real estate team,  overseeing administration and management of Cartus estate agency business. With over a decade in the real estate industry, Jazzer&apos;s career spans across residential, commercial and international properties. </p><p><b>Sanny Linawati – Senior Director, Cartus Destination and Real Estate Services</b></p><p>Sanny leads the APAC regional service delivery, account management, and operations teams. With a career in real estate dating back to 2001, Sanny has unrivalled knowledge of the housing market, and over 18 years of global mobility experience. In 2016, she relocated to Shanghai and played an important role in expanding Cartus’ footprint in China.<br/><br/><b>Executive production: Racheal Foo </b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Top 10 ways to make your Global Mobility program more inclusive – Part 2</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In the second part of this mini-series, Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, shares her final five ways to make your global mobility program more inclusive. Things that, as a HR or global mobility professional, you can apply to your relocation program to both support your employees and help your organization truly hit its business’ DEI objectives. Guest biographies:  Lisa Johnson Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In the second part of this mini-series, Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, shares her final five ways to make your global mobility program more inclusive. Things that, as a HR or global mobility professional, you can apply to your relocation program to both support your employees and help your organization truly hit its business’ DEI objectives.</p><p><b>Guest biographies:<br/><br/>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.</p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the second part of this mini-series, Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, shares her final five ways to make your global mobility program more inclusive. Things that, as a HR or global mobility professional, you can apply to your relocation program to both support your employees and help your organization truly hit its business’ DEI objectives.</p><p><b>Guest biographies:<br/><br/>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.</p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of “Mobility Matters,” hosted by Jackie Charney, Director, Supply Chain Management, Cartus, we focus on the temporary living landscape across the U.S., looking at the challenges faced by providers and the innovative solutions offered by subject matter experts, Cara Pescho, VP, Strategic Alliances - Global Mobility, National Corporate Housing and Brenda Thoeny-Johnson, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, Cartus.   Learn more at cartus.com/podcast or subscribe through your p...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of “Mobility Matters,” hosted by Jackie Charney, Director, Supply Chain Management, Cartus, we focus on the temporary living landscape across the U.S., looking at the challenges faced by providers and the innovative solutions offered by subject matter experts, Cara Pescho, VP, Strategic Alliances - Global Mobility, National Corporate Housing and Brenda Thoeny-Johnson, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, Cartus. <br/><br/>Learn more at <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/'>cartus.com/podcast</a> or subscribe through your preferred podcast provider by searching for “Cartus Mobility Matters.”</p><p><br/><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><br/><b>Cara Pescho</b></p><p>For more than 25 years, Cara’s dedication to the temporary housing industry and focus on her clients’ success, continue to be the driving forces behind developing innovative programs to enhance the corporate housing experience for private industry and relocation companies. Prior to being named VP, Strategic Alliances, Cara served in a variety of positions at National Corporate Housing, including a National Account Manager and Regional Manager. In her current role, she oversees the relocation sales and operations, consults with relocation management companies, and continually seeks ways to provide value to current and prospective customers. <br/> <br/>Throughout her tenure, Cara’s proudest moments include: serving on the board of CMARC, speaking and representing the corporate housing industry and National Corporate Housing, at industry events, and contributing to National’s Community Impact group, as well as its Wellness Committee.<br/><br/><b>Brenda Thoeny-Johnson</b></p><p>Brenda Thoeny-Johnson is a Director of Strategic Business Solutions at Cartus with more than a decade of mobility experience. Brenda specializes in taking a consultative approach to business development and is responsible for the procurement of new business throughout the northwest quadrant of the United States. Brenda has been recognized by  her peers as a global mobility leader in the supplier space and was listed as one of the 2021 Top 100 Global Mobility Suppliers in the industry. Brenda is known for her unwavering positive attitude, and her ability to inspire those around her to reach their goals.</p><p><b>Jackie Charney</b></p><p>Jackie Charney is a seasoned leader with more than 35 years of experience in corporate relocation. She has held a variety of positions during her tenure with Cartus including, Real Estate Services, Client Services Operations, Government and Military Services, and Asset Management. Jackie has been in her current role as Director, Supply Chain Management at Cartus for 10 years and is responsible for the management and service delivery of several supplier networks including global Furniture Rental, Temporary Housing, and Rental Assistance.  </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><b>Executive production: Louise Koncowski</b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of “Mobility Matters,” hosted by Jackie Charney, Director, Supply Chain Management, Cartus, we focus on the temporary living landscape across the U.S., looking at the challenges faced by providers and the innovative solutions offered by subject matter experts, Cara Pescho, VP, Strategic Alliances - Global Mobility, National Corporate Housing and Brenda Thoeny-Johnson, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, Cartus. <br/><br/>Learn more at <a href='https://cartus.com/en/insights/podcast/'>cartus.com/podcast</a> or subscribe through your preferred podcast provider by searching for “Cartus Mobility Matters.”</p><p><br/><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><br/><b>Cara Pescho</b></p><p>For more than 25 years, Cara’s dedication to the temporary housing industry and focus on her clients’ success, continue to be the driving forces behind developing innovative programs to enhance the corporate housing experience for private industry and relocation companies. Prior to being named VP, Strategic Alliances, Cara served in a variety of positions at National Corporate Housing, including a National Account Manager and Regional Manager. In her current role, she oversees the relocation sales and operations, consults with relocation management companies, and continually seeks ways to provide value to current and prospective customers. <br/> <br/>Throughout her tenure, Cara’s proudest moments include: serving on the board of CMARC, speaking and representing the corporate housing industry and National Corporate Housing, at industry events, and contributing to National’s Community Impact group, as well as its Wellness Committee.<br/><br/><b>Brenda Thoeny-Johnson</b></p><p>Brenda Thoeny-Johnson is a Director of Strategic Business Solutions at Cartus with more than a decade of mobility experience. Brenda specializes in taking a consultative approach to business development and is responsible for the procurement of new business throughout the northwest quadrant of the United States. Brenda has been recognized by  her peers as a global mobility leader in the supplier space and was listed as one of the 2021 Top 100 Global Mobility Suppliers in the industry. Brenda is known for her unwavering positive attitude, and her ability to inspire those around her to reach their goals.</p><p><b>Jackie Charney</b></p><p>Jackie Charney is a seasoned leader with more than 35 years of experience in corporate relocation. She has held a variety of positions during her tenure with Cartus including, Real Estate Services, Client Services Operations, Government and Military Services, and Asset Management. Jackie has been in her current role as Director, Supply Chain Management at Cartus for 10 years and is responsible for the management and service delivery of several supplier networks including global Furniture Rental, Temporary Housing, and Rental Assistance.  </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><b>Executive production: Louise Koncowski</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Top 10 ways to make your Global Mobility program more inclusive – Part 1</itunes:title>
    <title>Top 10 ways to make your Global Mobility program more inclusive – Part 1</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, "Mobility Matters" host, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, Cartus and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, share their first five ways to optimize a company’s DEI mobility strategy. Things that, as a HR or global mobility professional, you can apply to your relocation program to both support your employees and help your organization truly hit its business’ DEI objectives.   Guest biographies:  Lisa Johnson Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, &quot;Mobility Matters&quot; host, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, Cartus and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, share their first five ways to optimize a company’s DEI mobility strategy. Things that, as a HR or global mobility professional, you can apply to your relocation program to both support your employees and help your organization truly hit its business’ DEI objectives. </p><p><b> Guest biographies:</b></p><p><br/><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.</p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, &quot;Mobility Matters&quot; host, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, Cartus and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, share their first five ways to optimize a company’s DEI mobility strategy. Things that, as a HR or global mobility professional, you can apply to your relocation program to both support your employees and help your organization truly hit its business’ DEI objectives. </p><p><b> Guest biographies:</b></p><p><br/><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks</b><br/><br/>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.</p><p><b> </b></p><p>Executive production: Louise Koncowski </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Teaser: What&#39;s Coming Up in Season Two?</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we join Cartus' Season Two podcast host, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth and guest, Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, to discuss the upcoming second season of “Mobility Matters.”  Guest biographies: Karen Wilks  Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multination...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; Season Two podcast host, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth and guest, Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, to discuss the upcoming second season of “Mobility Matters.” </p><p><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks<br/><br/></b>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.</p><p><br/><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b> <br/>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; Season Two podcast host, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth and guest, Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DEI Solutions, Cartus, to discuss the upcoming second season of “Mobility Matters.” </p><p><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Karen Wilks<br/><br/></b>Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.</p><p><br/><b>Lisa Johnson</b></p><p>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.</p><p><b> <br/>Executive production:</b> Louise Koncowski </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Take a Deep Dive into our 2023 Internship and Co-op Program Pulse Survey Report</itunes:title>
    <title>Take a Deep Dive into our 2023 Internship and Co-op Program Pulse Survey Report</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this bonus episode of Mobility Matters, we join Cartus' Lisa Johnson and Cindy Madden to discuss findings from our 2023 Internship and Co-op Program Pulse Survey Report.   Guest biographies:   Lisa Johnson Lisa represents Cartus in DEI space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DEI in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this bonus episode of Mobility Matters, we join Cartus&apos; Lisa Johnson and Cindy Madden to discuss findings from our <a href='https://assets.ctfassets.net/2czxzrwels61/6Lv3V6jSficSRJ6StTUvEt/a68557591871f5815dc1881f52f4b048/Cartus_2023-Internship-Survey_02-2023.pdf'>2023 Internship and Co-op Program Pulse Survey Report</a>. <br/><br/><b>Guest biographies:<br/> <br/>Lisa Johnson</b> Lisa represents Cartus in DEI space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DEI in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®&apos;s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. <b> <br/><br/>Cindy Madden</b> Cindy joined Cartus in 2006 as Director of Consulting Solutions, supporting clients and prospects in the areas of Policy and Program Design, Group Moves, Destination Location Research, and the development of customized mobility websites. She has more than 30 years’ experience in the development of global programs and policies that are intended to support the company’s talent mobility strategy. Cindy has served as a member of Worldwide ERC®’s Global Editorial Advisory Committee and was a recipient of Worldwide ERC®’s 2018 Meritorious Service Award. <b> <br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Louise Koncowski</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this bonus episode, the “Mobility Matters” podcast continues our “What’s Happening in the Temporary Living Arena?” series with a focus on the EMEA region. We speak to Cartus supplier partner, Claire Barrie, Vice President, Global Sales of Synergy and Karen Marlborough, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, Cartus.  Guest biographies:    Claire Barrie  A proven leader and industry pioneer, Claire brings close to two decades of experience and expertise to Synergy in the extended ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this bonus episode, the “Mobility Matters” podcast continues our “What’s Happening in the Temporary Living Arena?” series with a focus on the EMEA region. We speak to Cartus supplier partner, Claire Barrie, Vice President, Global Sales of Synergy and Karen Marlborough, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, Cartus. </p><p><b>Guest biographies: <br/></b><br/></p><p><b>Claire Barrie <br/></b>A proven leader and industry pioneer, Claire brings close to two decades of experience and expertise to Synergy in the extended stay and serviced apartment industry, currently holding the position of Vice President, Global Sales at Synergy. Previously, serving as a board director and mentor for the Institute of Travel Management (ITM), a post which she held for three terms, Claire is now heavily involved with Diversity, Equity &amp; Inclusion (DEI) and currently serves on the DEI committee of GBTA (Global Business Travel Association). <br/><br/></p><p><b>Karen Marlborough </b><br/>Karen is a Director, Strategic Business Solutions at Cartus, providing guidance to human resources and procurement specialists on international relocation. Karen has over 20 years&apos; combined experience in global mobility and temporary housing.<br/> <br/><br/>Episode and Executive Production by: Louise Koncowski<br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this bonus episode, the “Mobility Matters” podcast continues our “What’s Happening in the Temporary Living Arena?” series with a focus on the EMEA region. We speak to Cartus supplier partner, Claire Barrie, Vice President, Global Sales of Synergy and Karen Marlborough, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, Cartus. </p><p><b>Guest biographies: <br/></b><br/></p><p><b>Claire Barrie <br/></b>A proven leader and industry pioneer, Claire brings close to two decades of experience and expertise to Synergy in the extended stay and serviced apartment industry, currently holding the position of Vice President, Global Sales at Synergy. Previously, serving as a board director and mentor for the Institute of Travel Management (ITM), a post which she held for three terms, Claire is now heavily involved with Diversity, Equity &amp; Inclusion (DEI) and currently serves on the DEI committee of GBTA (Global Business Travel Association). <br/><br/></p><p><b>Karen Marlborough </b><br/>Karen is a Director, Strategic Business Solutions at Cartus, providing guidance to human resources and procurement specialists on international relocation. Karen has over 20 years&apos; combined experience in global mobility and temporary housing.<br/> <br/><br/>Episode and Executive Production by: Louise Koncowski<br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this final episode of Season One, we join Cartus' Lisa Johnson, Cindy Madden, and Karen Menendez to take a deep dive into the 2022 Cartus DE&amp;I and Global Mobility Pulse Survey Report.     Guest biographies:   Lisa Johnson  Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiati...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this final episode of Season One, we join Cartus&apos; Lisa Johnson, Cindy Madden, and Karen Menendez to take a deep dive into the <a href='https://www.cartus.com/files/8316/6499/8743/DEI-Global-Mobility-Pulse-Survey-Report-08-2022.pdf'>2022 Cartus DE&amp;I and Global Mobility Pulse Survey Report</a>.  <br/><br/></p><p><b>Guest biographies:<br/> <br/></b>Lisa Johnson<b> </b><br/>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®´s Upward Mobility Internship Initiative, focused on increasing diversity in our industry, sitting on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. <br/><br/></p><p>Cindy Madden <br/>Cindy joined Cartus in 2006 as Director of Consulting Solutions, supporting clients and prospects in the areas of Policy and Program Design, Group Moves, Destination Location Research, and the development of customized mobility websites. She has more than 30 years’ experience in the development of global programs and policies that are intended to support the company’s talent mobility strategy. Cindy has served as a member of Worldwide ERC®’s Global Editorial Advisory Committee and was a recipient of Worldwide ERC’s 2018 Meritorious Service Award. <br/><br/></p><p>Karen Menendez <br/>Karen is a Global Director of Intercultural &amp; Language Solutions for Cartus, responsible for consulting with clients on talent development solutions, which support and enable successful international assignments, effective culturally diverse teams, and more inclusive leaders. She brings a blend of expertise in service delivery and client engagement for Intercultural &amp; Language Solutions acquired in her 20+ years with Cartus and prior international living and working experience. Karen is a graduate of Connecticut College with a B.A. in Russian &amp; East European Studies. She is a native English speaker, speaks Russian with intermediate proficiency, and is studying Spanish. <br/><br/></p><p>Episode by: Nadia Sobehart <br/>Executive production: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this final episode of Season One, we join Cartus&apos; Lisa Johnson, Cindy Madden, and Karen Menendez to take a deep dive into the <a href='https://www.cartus.com/files/8316/6499/8743/DEI-Global-Mobility-Pulse-Survey-Report-08-2022.pdf'>2022 Cartus DE&amp;I and Global Mobility Pulse Survey Report</a>.  <br/><br/></p><p><b>Guest biographies:<br/> <br/></b>Lisa Johnson<b> </b><br/>Lisa represents Cartus in DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®´s Upward Mobility Internship Initiative, focused on increasing diversity in our industry, sitting on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. <br/><br/></p><p>Cindy Madden <br/>Cindy joined Cartus in 2006 as Director of Consulting Solutions, supporting clients and prospects in the areas of Policy and Program Design, Group Moves, Destination Location Research, and the development of customized mobility websites. She has more than 30 years’ experience in the development of global programs and policies that are intended to support the company’s talent mobility strategy. Cindy has served as a member of Worldwide ERC®’s Global Editorial Advisory Committee and was a recipient of Worldwide ERC’s 2018 Meritorious Service Award. <br/><br/></p><p>Karen Menendez <br/>Karen is a Global Director of Intercultural &amp; Language Solutions for Cartus, responsible for consulting with clients on talent development solutions, which support and enable successful international assignments, effective culturally diverse teams, and more inclusive leaders. She brings a blend of expertise in service delivery and client engagement for Intercultural &amp; Language Solutions acquired in her 20+ years with Cartus and prior international living and working experience. Karen is a graduate of Connecticut College with a B.A. in Russian &amp; East European Studies. She is a native English speaker, speaks Russian with intermediate proficiency, and is studying Spanish. <br/><br/></p><p>Episode by: Nadia Sobehart <br/>Executive production: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Approach RFPs and Tenders</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ | In our latest episode of Mobility Matters, “How to Approach RFPs and Tenders,” we speak to Cartus’ Karen Marlborough, Director, Strategic Business Solutions and Ava Norris, Director, Strategic Business Solutions about how to build a successful tender process.    Guest biographies:   Karen Marlborough Karen is a Director, Strategic Business Solutions, at Cartus, providing guidance to human resources and procurement specialists on international relocation. Karen has over 20 ye...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> | In our latest episode of Mobility Matters, “How to Approach RFPs and Tenders,” we speak to Cartus’ Karen Marlborough, Director, Strategic Business Solutions and Ava Norris, Director, Strategic Business Solutions about how to build a successful tender process.  <br/><br/><b>Guest biographies: </b> <br/>Karen Marlborough<br/>Karen is a Director, Strategic Business Solutions, at Cartus, providing guidance to human resources and procurement specialists on international relocation. Karen has over 20 years&apos; combined experience in global mobility and temporary housing.  <br/><br/>Ava Norris <br/>Ava is a Director, Strategic Business Solutions, at Cartus. She joined Cartus in 2013 and has held a variety of diverse roles across multiple key client engagements. Through this experience, she brings valuable perspective and strategic guidance to organizations across diverse industry sectors. <br/><br/>Episode by: Louise Koncowski<br/>Executive Production: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we join Cartus' Lisa Johnson, Jocelyn Tiner, Roisin McCarthy, and Ivan Corsino to discuss a wonderful new program within the DE&amp;I space—and what it means to the Cartus community.  This episode explores a unique Cartus initiative called Brave Space, where employees of all levels come together once a month to have meaningful conversations within a safe space. How did Brave Space evolve? How do employees feel about their participation? Learn more in this episode of Mobi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; Lisa Johnson, Jocelyn Tiner, Roisin McCarthy, and Ivan Corsino to discuss a wonderful new program within the DE&amp;I space—and what it means to the Cartus community.</p><p><b> </b>This episode explores a unique Cartus initiative called Brave Space, where employees of all levels come together once a month to have meaningful conversations within a safe space. How did Brave Space evolve? How do employees feel about their participation? Learn more in this episode of Mobility Matters.</p><p> <br/><b>Guest Biographies:</b></p><p>Lisa Johnson is the Director of Global DE&amp;I Solutions at Cartus. She represents Cartus as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. </p><p>Jocelyn Tiner is an Executive Assistant in Global Talent Mobility and resides in Texas. She has a master’s degree in social work and is an active member of the Cartus DE&amp;I Steering Committee, the What Moves Her DE&amp;I Engagement Subcommittee, and the Anywhere Women’s ERG.</p><p>Ivan Corsino is a Client Services Manager in Global Talent Mobility and resides in São Paulo, Brazil. He has an MBA in Digital Marketing and an extensive background in content and operations management and has been actively engaged in Cartus’ DE&amp;I programs such as Brave Space and Pride projects.</p><p>Roisin McCarty is a Senior Client Services Consultant on the Google team. She is passionate about DE&amp;I through all areas of her life. </p><p><b> </b> </p><p>Episode by: Lisa Johnson, Jocelyn Tiner, Nadia Sobehart</p><p>Executive Production: Nadia Sobehart </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; Lisa Johnson, Jocelyn Tiner, Roisin McCarthy, and Ivan Corsino to discuss a wonderful new program within the DE&amp;I space—and what it means to the Cartus community.</p><p><b> </b>This episode explores a unique Cartus initiative called Brave Space, where employees of all levels come together once a month to have meaningful conversations within a safe space. How did Brave Space evolve? How do employees feel about their participation? Learn more in this episode of Mobility Matters.</p><p> <br/><b>Guest Biographies:</b></p><p>Lisa Johnson is the Director of Global DE&amp;I Solutions at Cartus. She represents Cartus as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions. </p><p>Jocelyn Tiner is an Executive Assistant in Global Talent Mobility and resides in Texas. She has a master’s degree in social work and is an active member of the Cartus DE&amp;I Steering Committee, the What Moves Her DE&amp;I Engagement Subcommittee, and the Anywhere Women’s ERG.</p><p>Ivan Corsino is a Client Services Manager in Global Talent Mobility and resides in São Paulo, Brazil. He has an MBA in Digital Marketing and an extensive background in content and operations management and has been actively engaged in Cartus’ DE&amp;I programs such as Brave Space and Pride projects.</p><p>Roisin McCarty is a Senior Client Services Consultant on the Google team. She is passionate about DE&amp;I through all areas of her life. </p><p><b> </b> </p><p>Episode by: Lisa Johnson, Jocelyn Tiner, Nadia Sobehart</p><p>Executive Production: Nadia Sobehart </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In our latest episode of Mobility Matters, “What’s Happening in the Household Goods Arena?” we speak to Cartus supplier partners, Barry Schellenberg, President and COO of Atlas Van Lines, and Derek Duffy, President of Armstrong Moving, about current HHG challenges and solutions.   Guest biographies:   Barry Schellenberg  Barry Schellenberg is President and COO of Atlas® Van Lines, where he is tasked with leading the Atlas Van Lines household goods division in the U.S. As a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In our latest episode of Mobility Matters, “What’s Happening in the Household Goods Arena?” we speak to Cartus supplier partners, Barry Schellenberg, President and COO of Atlas Van Lines, and Derek Duffy, President of Armstrong Moving, about current HHG challenges and solutions. </p><p> Guest biographies:  </p><p>Barry Schellenberg </p><p>Barry Schellenberg is President and COO of Atlas® Van Lines, where he is tasked with leading the Atlas Van Lines household goods division in the U.S. As a seasoned professional with more than 30 years’ experience in operations, supply chain management and logistics, Barry is a proven leader in strategic alignment and growth techniques, taking a client-focused mindset in order to recognize operational and financial efficiencies. Barry takes pride in nurturing customer confidence and delivering quality services as a respected value provider and partner.  </p><p> </p><p>Derek Duffy </p><p>Derek began his career at Armstrong Moving in 1990 as a summer student, working in the operations department, moving to a sales role after he left university. In 2020, Derek, along with his business partner, purchased Armstrong Moving. He was elected to the FIDI Board of Directors in March 2018 (the world’s largest global alliance of international moving and relocation companies) and is set to become President of FIDI in 2023. He is also a lead trainer for the FIDI Academy. Derek resides in Toronto. In his spare time he is the personal Uber driver for his two children’s sports activities.   </p><p> </p><p>Dan Gerlich <br/>Since joining Cartus in 2003, Dan has worked in both international and domestic operations, demonstrating a high level of skill in managing complex client engagements. Dan has served on many projects over his tenure with the company that have focused on efficiency, process improvement, and enhancing the customer and client experience, as well as leading multiple clients through large headquarter relocations.   </p><p> </p><p>Tom Lacey </p><p>Tom is Cartus&apos; Supply Chain Director, with more than 20 years’ experience in the corporate relocation industry, along with accounting and finance experience. He manages Cartus’ domestic and international household goods networks. <br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Louise Koncowski<br/>Executive Production: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our latest episode of Mobility Matters, “What’s Happening in the Household Goods Arena?” we speak to Cartus supplier partners, Barry Schellenberg, President and COO of Atlas Van Lines, and Derek Duffy, President of Armstrong Moving, about current HHG challenges and solutions. </p><p> Guest biographies:  </p><p>Barry Schellenberg </p><p>Barry Schellenberg is President and COO of Atlas® Van Lines, where he is tasked with leading the Atlas Van Lines household goods division in the U.S. As a seasoned professional with more than 30 years’ experience in operations, supply chain management and logistics, Barry is a proven leader in strategic alignment and growth techniques, taking a client-focused mindset in order to recognize operational and financial efficiencies. Barry takes pride in nurturing customer confidence and delivering quality services as a respected value provider and partner.  </p><p> </p><p>Derek Duffy </p><p>Derek began his career at Armstrong Moving in 1990 as a summer student, working in the operations department, moving to a sales role after he left university. In 2020, Derek, along with his business partner, purchased Armstrong Moving. He was elected to the FIDI Board of Directors in March 2018 (the world’s largest global alliance of international moving and relocation companies) and is set to become President of FIDI in 2023. He is also a lead trainer for the FIDI Academy. Derek resides in Toronto. In his spare time he is the personal Uber driver for his two children’s sports activities.   </p><p> </p><p>Dan Gerlich <br/>Since joining Cartus in 2003, Dan has worked in both international and domestic operations, demonstrating a high level of skill in managing complex client engagements. Dan has served on many projects over his tenure with the company that have focused on efficiency, process improvement, and enhancing the customer and client experience, as well as leading multiple clients through large headquarter relocations.   </p><p> </p><p>Tom Lacey </p><p>Tom is Cartus&apos; Supply Chain Director, with more than 20 years’ experience in the corporate relocation industry, along with accounting and finance experience. He manages Cartus’ domestic and international household goods networks. <br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Louise Koncowski<br/>Executive Production: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>From futuristic technology to providing for highly skilled workers in a competitive talent market, this bonus episode takes a deep dive into the future of mobility. We explore remote work, flexibility in the workplace, and mobility challenges and opportunities across the world.  </p><p>In this fast-paced episode led by Cartus&apos; Dalia Begin and Trevor Macomber, listeners will learn valuable insights and knowledge provided by two-time Jeopardy Champion, Greg Lindsay. Don’t miss it! </p><p> </p><p><b>Guest biographies: </b></p><p><b>Greg Lindsay, Journalist, Urbanist, and Futurist</b></p><p>Greg Lindsay is the senior fellow for applied research and foresight at NewCities, a senior fellow of MIT’s Future Urban Collectives Lab, and a partner at FutureMap, a geo-strategic and climate advisory firm based in Singapore. He thinks, writes, and speaks on the future of cities and mobility for companies, governments, and institutions around the world. He is also a two-time Jeopardy! champion — and the only human to go undefeated against IBM’s artificial intelligence, Watson. </p><p> </p><p><b>Dalia Begin, Vice President Global Talent Mobility, Cartus </b></p><p>Dalia’s passion for relocation started well before her professional career. Having spent most of her childhood abroad, Dalia has personally faced the rewards and challenges of moving.  </p><p>As Vice President, Client Services, Dalia leads high-caliber teams that produce unparalleled service and sustain excellent client relations in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions.  Her visionary perspective has enabled her to work on prominent fortune 100 programs of Cartus&apos; most strategic accounts. When she isn’t busy providing clients with deep expertise and innovation in deploying cutting-edge mobility strategies and solutions, Dalia loves to travel with her husband and two daughters. </p><p> </p><p><b>Trevor Macomber, Director, Global Marketing &amp; Communications, Cartus </b></p><p>Trevor leads global marketing and communications at Cartus, an Anywhere Real Estate company. He is also the co-author of <a href='https://www.chaosbydesign.com/'><em>Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation</em></a>. When not spearheading B2B marketing strategy for the Fortune 500-owned industry leader in corporate relocation and global talent mobility, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s best grilled pizza. </p><p><br/><br/>Episode by: Trevor Macomber, Dalia Begin, and Nadia Sobehart</p><p>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From futuristic technology to providing for highly skilled workers in a competitive talent market, this bonus episode takes a deep dive into the future of mobility. We explore remote work, flexibility in the workplace, and mobility challenges and opportunities across the world.  </p><p>In this fast-paced episode led by Cartus&apos; Dalia Begin and Trevor Macomber, listeners will learn valuable insights and knowledge provided by two-time Jeopardy Champion, Greg Lindsay. Don’t miss it! </p><p> </p><p><b>Guest biographies: </b></p><p><b>Greg Lindsay, Journalist, Urbanist, and Futurist</b></p><p>Greg Lindsay is the senior fellow for applied research and foresight at NewCities, a senior fellow of MIT’s Future Urban Collectives Lab, and a partner at FutureMap, a geo-strategic and climate advisory firm based in Singapore. He thinks, writes, and speaks on the future of cities and mobility for companies, governments, and institutions around the world. He is also a two-time Jeopardy! champion — and the only human to go undefeated against IBM’s artificial intelligence, Watson. </p><p> </p><p><b>Dalia Begin, Vice President Global Talent Mobility, Cartus </b></p><p>Dalia’s passion for relocation started well before her professional career. Having spent most of her childhood abroad, Dalia has personally faced the rewards and challenges of moving.  </p><p>As Vice President, Client Services, Dalia leads high-caliber teams that produce unparalleled service and sustain excellent client relations in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions.  Her visionary perspective has enabled her to work on prominent fortune 100 programs of Cartus&apos; most strategic accounts. When she isn’t busy providing clients with deep expertise and innovation in deploying cutting-edge mobility strategies and solutions, Dalia loves to travel with her husband and two daughters. </p><p> </p><p><b>Trevor Macomber, Director, Global Marketing &amp; Communications, Cartus </b></p><p>Trevor leads global marketing and communications at Cartus, an Anywhere Real Estate company. He is also the co-author of <a href='https://www.chaosbydesign.com/'><em>Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation</em></a>. When not spearheading B2B marketing strategy for the Fortune 500-owned industry leader in corporate relocation and global talent mobility, you&apos;ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world&apos;s best grilled pizza. </p><p><br/><br/>Episode by: Trevor Macomber, Dalia Begin, and Nadia Sobehart</p><p>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Spotlight on China Hong Kong: Destination Services and Household Goods Shipment</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we join Cartus' host, Racheal Foo, and Sanny Linawati, Global Director of Cartus Destination Services, and Rob Chipman, CEO of Asian Tigers Hong Kong, to discuss destination services and household goods shipment challenges in China Hong Kong and the assignees’ experience when relocating into and out of the city.    Guest biographies: Sanny Linawati, Global Director, Destination Services, Cartus Sanny Linawati leads the Cartus Destination Service Team for the APAC re...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; host, Racheal Foo, and Sanny Linawati, Global Director of Cartus Destination Services, and Rob Chipman, CEO of Asian Tigers Hong Kong, to discuss destination services and household goods shipment challenges in China Hong Kong and the assignees’ experience when relocating into and out of the city. </p><p> </p><p><b>Guest biographies:</b></p><p><b>Sanny Linawati, Global Director, Destination Services, Cartus</b></p><p>Sanny Linawati leads the Cartus Destination Service Team for the APAC region including China Hong Kong and oversees the account management and operations functions. She has over 15 years of global mobility experience with unrivalled knowledge of the housing market. Accustomed to managing cross-functional teams, Sanny excels in driving service excellence from the teams that she leads. Sanny is an Indonesian native. She started her career in China, relocated to Beijing in 2001, and is currently based in Shanghai.</p><p> </p><p><b>Rob Chipman, CEO, Asian Tigers Hong Kong</b></p><p>Rob Chipman is the CEO of Asian Tigers Hong Kong and has relocated with his family twice to China Hong Kong, most recently in 2001. He has more than 20 years of industry experience and used to be the chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce and president of the American Club. Rob graduated from Arizona State University and Thunderbird School of Global Management. He has two children, both born and educated in Hong Kong. <br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Racheal Foo<br/>Executive production: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>The Future of Mobility is Here, and it’s Flexible!</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Mobility Matters--“The Future of Mobility is Here, and it’s Flexible!"--we join Cartus' Louise Koncowski and two seasoned mobility experts: Amy Spiker, Global Talent Mobility Leader, Eaton, and Tracey Rennie, VP Global Talent Mobility, Cartus. Both Amy and Tracey are true advocates for this type of policy and how it can enhance an assignee’s relocation experience.  The episode focuses on flexible mobility solutions including the reasons why one might introduce such a p...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Mobility Matters--“The Future of Mobility is Here, and it’s Flexible!&quot;--we join Cartus&apos; Louise Koncowski and two seasoned mobility experts: Amy Spiker, Global Talent Mobility Leader, Eaton, and Tracey Rennie, VP Global Talent Mobility, Cartus. Both Amy and Tracey are true advocates for this type of policy and how it can enhance an assignee’s relocation experience. </p><p>The episode focuses on flexible mobility solutions including the reasons why one might introduce such a policy, the benefits of doing so, and key learnings and best practices to follow.  <br/><br/></p><p>Guest biographies:</p><p>Tracey Rennie, VP Global Talent Mobility, Cartus<br/>Joining Cartus in 2002, Tracey Rennie, Vice President of Global Talent Mobility, has provided industry leadership, trusted guidance, and innovative solutions to many key Cartus clients over the years and leads Cartus’ LATAM office in Sao Paulo, Brazil.</p><p> <br/>Amy Spiker, Global Talent Mobility Leader<b>, </b>Eaton<br/>Amy has been with Eaton for 25 years and is the organization’s Global Talent Mobility Leader. As part of her role, Amy is responsible for policy and process design and deployment, internal consulting, and supplier management for cross-border assignments and U.S. domestic relocation.</p><p><br/><br/>Episode by: Louise Koncowski</p><p>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Since the start of the pandemic, there have been drastic changes to the temporary housing market. From a consolidation of providers to an increased demand for shorter leases and bigger units to accommodate remote work, there are many aspects of temporary living that have shifted since 2020.  In this episode, we join Cartus' Racheal Foo and guest speakers Alzone Ang, Vice President, Global Talent Mobility, Cartus, and Michelle Low, Global VP of Supply Chain, Synergy Global Housing, as we dive ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Since the start of the pandemic, there have been drastic changes to the temporary housing market. From a consolidation of providers to an increased demand for shorter leases and bigger units to accommodate remote work, there are many aspects of temporary living that have shifted since 2020.<br/><br/>In this episode, we join Cartus&apos; Racheal Foo and guest speakers Alzone Ang, Vice President, Global Talent Mobility, Cartus, and Michelle Low, Global VP of Supply Chain, Synergy Global Housing, as we dive into this hot topic.<br/> <br/>Guest biographies:<br/><br/>Alzone Ang, Vice President, Global Talent Mobility, Cartus,  is currently based in Singapore and has more than 15 years’ experience in the global mobility industry. Since joining Cartus in 2005, he has worked on multiple client engagements, ranging in size from one of our largest international clients to smaller regional accounts. In his current role as Vice President of Global Talent Mobility, Alzone leads both the regional relocation operations as well as global engagements for some of Cartus’s strategic clients. <br/><br/>Michelle Low , Global VP of Supply Chain, Synergy Global Housing joined Synergy--a leader in serviced accommodation program management--earlier this year and will be based out of Synergy’s Singapore office. Michelle began her career in hospitality at several top hotels such as Shangri-La and Conrad where she held sales management roles before transitioning to corporate housing and global mobility with senior leadership roles at Oakwood and Cartus. In her latest position with Oakwood, Michelle was responsible for setting global strategic direction in sales and revenue distribution at the corporate level. <br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Racheal Foo</p><p>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[From recruiting and retaining talent to building policies that are inclusive, there are many aspects of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&amp;I)  that organizations need to consider in today's competitive work environment.   In this episode of Mobility Matters, we join Cartus' Nadia Sobehart and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DE&amp;I Solutions, Cartus, to discuss the role of DE&amp;I within organizations and how global mobility and DE&amp;I are closely intertwined.  We also...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>From recruiting and retaining talent to building policies that are inclusive, there are many aspects of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&amp;I)  that organizations need to consider in today&apos;s competitive work environment. <br/><br/>In this episode of Mobility Matters, we join Cartus&apos; Nadia Sobehart and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DE&amp;I Solutions, Cartus, to discuss the role of DE&amp;I within organizations and how global mobility and DE&amp;I are closely intertwined.  We also explore what organizations can do to align their DE&amp;I mobility initiatives with wider organizational goals.<br/><br/><br/>Guest biography:<br/>Lisa represents Cartus in the DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions.<br/><br/>Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®´s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.<br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Nadia Sobehart</p><p>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p><p><br/><br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From recruiting and retaining talent to building policies that are inclusive, there are many aspects of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&amp;I)  that organizations need to consider in today&apos;s competitive work environment. <br/><br/>In this episode of Mobility Matters, we join Cartus&apos; Nadia Sobehart and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global DE&amp;I Solutions, Cartus, to discuss the role of DE&amp;I within organizations and how global mobility and DE&amp;I are closely intertwined.  We also explore what organizations can do to align their DE&amp;I mobility initiatives with wider organizational goals.<br/><br/><br/>Guest biography:<br/>Lisa represents Cartus in the DE&amp;I space as a thought leader and solution facilitator for clients looking to address Global DE&amp;I in their mobility solutions.<br/><br/>Among her many achievements—including leading some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topic—Lisa was named one of the Global Mobility Top 100 Professionals in 2021 and was recently named the 2022 Chairperson of the Curriculum Committee for Worldwide ERC®´s Upward Mobility internship Initiative focused on increasing diversity in our industry and she sits on their Editorial Taskforce. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM.<br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Nadia Sobehart</p><p>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p><p><br/><br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to Mobility Matters, the official Cartus podcast. Over the next few months, you will have the chance to meet our cast of hosts and thought leaders from Cartus and other organizations. From learning about the state of temporary living to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, each episode will take a deep dive into hot industry topics and challenges facing the industry today. We’ll take a close look at flexible mobility policies, how to manage small volume relocation ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Mobility Matters, the official Cartus podcast. Over the next few months, you will have the chance to meet our cast of hosts and thought leaders from Cartus and other organizations.</p><p>From learning about the state of temporary living to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, each episode will take a deep dive into hot industry topics and challenges facing the industry today. We’ll take a close look at flexible mobility policies, how to manage small volume relocation programs, the future state of mobility, and so much more. <br/><br/>During each conversation, you’ll hear from industry experts, gain valuable insights, and explore solutions to common obstacles organizations face when developing their relocation programs. </p><p>Every other week, we’ll be sharing new content across all of your favorite streaming platforms, as well as online at cartus.com.<br/><br/>Don’t miss an episode—be sure to subscribe to Mobility Matters through your favorite podcast streaming platforms. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Nadia Sobehart<br/>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Mobility Matters, the official Cartus podcast. Over the next few months, you will have the chance to meet our cast of hosts and thought leaders from Cartus and other organizations.</p><p>From learning about the state of temporary living to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, each episode will take a deep dive into hot industry topics and challenges facing the industry today. We’ll take a close look at flexible mobility policies, how to manage small volume relocation programs, the future state of mobility, and so much more. <br/><br/>During each conversation, you’ll hear from industry experts, gain valuable insights, and explore solutions to common obstacles organizations face when developing their relocation programs. </p><p>Every other week, we’ll be sharing new content across all of your favorite streaming platforms, as well as online at cartus.com.<br/><br/>Don’t miss an episode—be sure to subscribe to Mobility Matters through your favorite podcast streaming platforms. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Episode by: Nadia Sobehart<br/>Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart</p>]]></content:encoded>
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