Managing VIP Relocations and Business Critical Moves Event
How do you relocate your CEO? When it comes to Global Mobility there are people within your business who have a certain gravity. Often referred to as “VIP” , “C-Suite” or “Premier Tier” individuals, the success of their relocation experience can significantly influence the success of your organisation.
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Date And Time
Wed, 20 March 2019 / 08:30 – 13:30 GMT
The Penthouse, Cheval Three Quays, 40 Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6AG
Sophisticated and Exceptional Requirements
The nature of VIP moves, and the people at the centre of them, means they are often complex, sensitive in nature and require next level solutions – the type of which are unlikely to be available as part of a conventional global mobility policy.
Luxury venue
We will be meeting at the Cheval Residences’ luxury Tower Penthouse overlooking the HMS Belfast and the Tower of London.
Who Should Attend?
This event will be perfect for Senior Global Mobility, PAs to premier tier executives and HR Directors who wish to set out a defined proposition for their premier tier executives and non-executives.
VIP Specialists on our panel
This event has been brought to you by Gerson Relocation, in collaboration with an elite panel from the worlds of corporate HR, finance and consulting services, fine art, concierge, experts in the areas of tax, immigration and additional specialists who manage services for C-suite and High Net Worth Individuals.
Discussion Points
- Defining VIP
- Tax implications
- The role of the PA
- Security
- Company related moves vs personal moves (Exec vs Non-Exec)
- The value to mobility and how this can utilised to raise a profile
- Case study from mobility staff
- Managing exceptions
- When to say no to the CEO request and when to let it go
- Compliance: managing VIP requests within an E&C framework
- Immigration: how to approach VIP requests that fall outside standard immigration ie retirement third party locations
- Designing your service
Register via Eventbrite here
Date And Time
Wed, 20 March 2019 / 08:30 – 13:30 GMT