Sofia Oragano is the Senior Director of International Sales at Synergy and is responsible for sales leadership of the EMEA and APAC regions. With 13 years of experience in the serviced apartment industry, her extensive background encompasses various roles in operator, aggregator, and hybrid serviced apartment companies.
The global mobility function is being redefined and expanded amidst geopolitical upheaval, shifting demographics, AI disruption, and cultural transformation. The question facing organisations today is not whether global mobility still matters, but how it can evolve into a strategic function that shapes the future of work and helps to drive growth, profitability, employee recruitment and retention, and wellbeing at work.
Global mobility is shifting toward a highly targeted, strategic role in order to fill gaps in skills and provide international experience for employees who are progressing towards senior management roles. These are the findings of ECA International's 2025 Managing Mobility Survey, which found that global mobility has a high strategic value and is increasingly being recognised as crucial for expertise transfer and company growth. Marianne Curphey reports.
Located 18 miles southwest of London and 8 miles from Heathrow airport, TASIS England is a leading co-educational, international school for day and boarding students ages 3 to 18.
As education continues to evolve globally, schools are rethinking how best to serve their students and communities. The growth of hybrid learning and the demand for inclusive environments are shaping the direction of international education.
Marymount International School London is celebrating another year of exceptional achievement in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, a testament to the school's unwavering commitment to helping every student realise their full potential.
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The global mobility industry is facing a “perfect storm” of an increasing workload and new levels of complexity, global uncertainty and risk. Its role has moved beyond managing a defined pool of assignees and towards a responsibility across the whole of the organisation to handle remote work, assist with setting up hybrid working on a short- or long-term basis, and dealing with more informal requests from staff to “work from anywhere”.
We explore some of the takeaways from AltoVita's Smart, Safe and Sustainable Summit 2025. Including how AI has the potential to make huge changes to the industry, particularly in terms of speed and effiency. How personalisation is becoming key to the assignee and business traveller experience and some of the ways digital transformation is impacting the world of global mobility. Marianne Curphey reports on the day covered by Relocate Global and Think Global People as Media Partners.
The global mobility industry is undergoing a revolution, driven forward by technology and aided by the efficiencies of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In an ever more complex global system of visa applications, entry requirements and tax and legal compliance, companies need a more streamlined way to move employees in a fast and cost-effective way. AI can help organisations move talent and manage the accompanying administration of visa applications, tax compliance and legal requirements. Marianne Curphey reports.
Nord Anglia Education’s students achieve outstanding 34-point IBDP average, surpassing global scores for 12th consecutive year
Dover Court International School Celebrates Outstanding 2025 IB Diploma Results
New research from ECA International, the world's leading provider of global mobility insights, reveals that companies are increasingly viewing international mobility as key to bridging skills gaps and fuelling business growth, despite ongoing challenges with family-related assignment failures, rising costs, and slow technology adoption.
Established in 1925, Tanglin Trust School is the oldest British international school in South East Asia. Tanglin provides the English National Curriculum with an international perspective to children from 3 to 18 years in Singapore.
The 2025 Relocate and Think Global People Awards offered a vivid snapshot of the dynamic changes that are taking place in global mobility and the way that the industry is innovating and rising to the challenge.
The prestigious Think Global People & Relocate Awards Ceremony 2025, brought together international leaders, mobility experts, educators and HR professionals in the beautiful and historic venue of the Glaziers Hall in London.<br /><br />The inspiring evening, hosted by Managing Editor, Fiona Murchie recognised organisations that are breaking the mould in their industry sectors, challenging the status quo and embracing our new world of work and global talent mobility. Marianne Curphey reports.
When Professor Dame Vlatka Hlupic took the stage at the Relocate Global and Think Global People Awards Gala Dinner and Ceremony at Glaziers Hall in London, she didn’t begin her keynote speech with statistics or corporate jargon. Instead, she began with a story of how as a young girl in Croatia, she had set up a homemade blackboard in her living room in order to help her friends with their homework after school.