Mobility Matters
Mobility Matters is the official Cartus podcast that delivers compelling, timely thought leadership on global talent mobility, insights and best practices, and the state of relocation today. Cartus is a subsidiary of Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (NYSE: HOUS), which is on a mission to empower everyone’s next move. For nearly 70 years, Cartus has helped more than four million employees and their families find their way to new homes, new communities, and new experiences in 190 countries. To find out how Cartus’ experience, global reach, and hands-on guidance can help you achieve your global talent mobility goals, visit www.cartus.com or www.anywhere.re for more information.
Mobility Matters
The Future of Mobility is Here, and it’s Flexible!
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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 policy, the benefits of doing so, and key learnings and best practices to follow.
Guest biographies:
Tracey Rennie, VP Global Talent Mobility, Cartus
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.
Amy Spiker, Global Talent Mobility Leader, Eaton
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.
Episode by: Louise Koncowski
Executive producer: Nadia Sobehart