1st Chapter Meeting in Basel!

We are delighted to invite you to the 1st Forum for Expatriate Management (FEM) Chapter Meeting in Basel!
1st Chapter Meeting in Basel!
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Adapting & Advancing: Rethinking Global Mobility in an Era of Change

Join us for an inspiring afternoon as we launch the very first FEM Chapter Meeting in Basel, proudly hosted by Roche. This landmark event is a unique opportunity to connect with fellow Global Mobility professionals, exchange fresh ideas, and delve into the future of cross border and talent mobility.

The event kicks off with a forward-looking session on technological developments in Global Mobility, including the impact of AI, featuring insights from Kemi Ajisafe from Takeda and Benjamin Oghene from The Cozm. This will be followed by a presentation from Romuald Roger, who will share key perspectives and learnings from Lonza’s Global Mobility Programme.

Look forward to engaging presentations, thought-provoking discussions, and valuable networking with peers and industry leaders.

📅 Date: Thursday, 19 June 2025
📍 Location: Roche, Reception, Grenzacherstrasse 124, 4058 Basel
🗣️ Language: English

 

👉 [Register Here] https://cm.evessiocloud.com/fembaselchaptermeeting190625/en/page/home

 

🎤 Featured Speakers:

  • Kemi Ajisafe – Global Mobility Specialist, Takeda
  • Romuald Roger – Head of Talent Mobility, Lonza
  • Benjamin Oghene – Chief Executive, The Cozm

🕒 Agenda:

  • 14:00 – 14:30: Registration & Welcome
  • 14:30 – 17:00: Presentations
  • 17:00 onwards: Networking

We look forward to seeing you there and shaping the future of global mobility—together.

 

🙌 This Chapter Meeting was made possible thanks to the generous support of Roche, as well as our valued partners: Jenny Elsby (WHR Global), Tracy Kautzmann (Impact Group), and Elizabeth Conti (BDO).

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