The last in our current series of webinars exploring the myriad ways in which Covid-19 is affecting Global Mobility, HR and the wider business, focused on the EMEA region – though as ever, our conversation ranged right across the globe.
I spoke to a highly experienced panel of mobility leaders and specialists based in the UK and Europe who work in the fields of engineering and construction, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, and medical and security risk management and insurance.
Together, they formed a formidable line-up of expertise, and generously shared insights and honest appraisals as well as down-to-earth, practical and realistic advice. I am most grateful to them all:
- Anne-Marie Bailey, Global Mobility Manager, GE Healthcare & Renewable Energy
- Charline Gelin, Director Security Solutions EMEA, International SOS
- Hans Hoogendijk, Global Mobility Manager, Royal BAM Group
- John Kaye, Market Development Director for the Europe region, UnitedHealthcare Global
- Maaike van den Broeke, Senior Global Mobility Manager, Teva Pharmaceuticals
Over the course of these three webinars: APAC, Americas and EMEA, we attracted viewers and listeners from 43 different countries across the world - from places as far-flung as Anguilla Vietnam - and so I’d also like to thank everyone who tuned in and especially those who sent in questions and messages.
I am very aware that the internet is currently overflowing with digital offerings, and everyone is just as busy as ever, so I don’t want to overdo it, but judging by the reaction to this series I think it would be interesting and useful to hold one more webinar on this theme in August.
This time though, it will be a GLOBAL webinar, with speakers gathered together from each of the three regions. It will give us the opportunity to check-in with them and find out about progress made and further lessons learned. I hope that you will join us and bring your comments and questions too.
In the meantime, you can watch the EMEA broadcast again here and listen again to our APAC and Americas discussions:
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