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Welcome to "Relocation Leader," for those navigating the exciting yet complex world of global relocation. Whether you're in Human Resources, Global Mobility, or a business professional managing the corporate relocation process for your team, our show is your go-to resource for mastering every aspect of the move.As a podcast dedicated to advancing professionals, and especially professionals in global mobility, we’re proud to platform voices in relocation and business to grow our audience and help you succeed. We cover a wide range of topics, including strategic planning, cultural adaptation, monetary considerations, and the latest trends impacting the corporate relocation landscape. Stay up to date on talent mobility and gain a competitive edge by developing the soft skills that grow you as a leader and move your company forward.Subscribe now to become a Relocation Leader! Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey
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To view the video version, head to neirelo.com/allaccessOn this episode of Relocation Leader, Zac sits down with TJ Henderson, Director of Global Client Development at NEI Global Relocation, to discuss AI, continual learning, and how mobility partners earn trust in our changing industry.Drawing on 20 years in relocation, TJ explains why relationships still matter, how mobility leaders are being asked to support broader business decisions, and why new technology should be judged by the problems it helps solve.For HR and mobility leaders, the conversation offers a practical look at how competence, judgment, and consistent values help create partnerships clients can rely on. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this special “best of” episode of Relocation Leader, Producer Ben takes us through some of our most popular moments. Caitlin Dwyer, Olga Collin, Derek Gregath, and many more voices from across the global mobility space cover a host of topics, including industry-adjacent legislation and cross-cultural communication, and relocation as a talent strategy. For mobility leaders, we revisit the topics worth keeping on your radar, while also slipping in a few moments that might make you laugh, pause, or question how we got from relocation strategy to movie references quite so quickly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Video Referenced at 24:14 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vnlrz1QQvoTo watch the video version, go to neirelo.com/allaccessOn this episode of Relocation Leader, Zac Turbes sits down with Tom Fleming, Director of Client Development at AltoVita, to explore how innovation is actually unfolding inside the relocation industry. From AI-powered matching tools to fully integrated accommodation platforms, the conversation focuses on how speed, connectivity, and real-time visibility are changing expectations for both clients and relocating employees.Together the team unpacks the tension between automation and empathy, the ongoing issue of fragmented service providers, and what a truly connected mobility ecosystem could look like.For mobility leaders, this episode offers a grounded look at where the industry is evolving and how tech is reshaping the landscape of service delivery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To view the video version, go to neirelo.com/allaccessOn this episode of Relocation Leader, Producer Ben Phillips takes hosts duties and sits down with Zac Turbes, Director of Marketing and Communications at NEI, to unpack how global mobility has evolved beyond logistics into a strategic function. The team explores what it’s like getting into relocation for the first time, why relo decisions are fundamentally different from traditional purchases, how companies are using mobility to accomplish talent objectives, and why execution matters more than messaging in this space. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens to corporate housing when the FIFA World Cup comes to your city? In this episode of Relocation Leader, Zac Turbes speaks with Henry Gager, CEO of Corporate Living, and the team unpacks how major events shape housing supply, impact cost, and force creativity. From media demand to alternative housing strategies, this conversation reveals the hidden pressures—and how mobility teams are staying ahead of the game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As conflict in Iran escalates, immigration systems are tightening, borders are becoming unpredictable, and companies are being forced to rethink how—and where—they can safely move and support their global workforce. Guest: Rob Taylor, Partner at Erickson Immigration GroupZac and Rob unpack the immigration implications of the ongoing Iran conflict and what it means for companies trying to manage global talent in an increasingly unstable environment. As geopolitical tensions ripple across borders, immigration systems are becoming less predictable, and access to visas, travel, and safe relocation pathways is rapidly shifting.This conversation explores what’s happening beneath the surface—from embassy closures and restricted travel to the complex legal and compliance challenges companies face when relocating employees out of affected regions. Rob offers a practical look at how organizations are identifying risk, navigating immigration constraints, and making fast decisions with incomplete information.We provide a clear-eyed view into how conflict reshapes global mobility at the policy level—and how companies can respond with structured planning, proactive communication, and a strong duty of care for their people. Recorded on March 20, 2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conflict in Iran is choking off critical trade routes, sending shockwaves through global supply chains, driving up costs, and forcing companies to rethink how they move people, goods, and talent worldwide. Guest: Alex Talbot, CEO of Interconex.Zac and Alex unpack the early-stage impact of the ongoing Iran conflict on global mobility and relocation operations. As geopolitical tensions disrupt key trade routes and strain global supply chains, relocation professionals are being forced to navigate rapidly changing conditions with limited visibility.This conversation explores what’s happening beneath the headlines—from rising fuel costs and stalled shipments to the real-time decisions mobility teams must make to protect employees and manage risk. Alex offers a grounded, operational perspective on how organizations are adapting, what options are realistically available, and where caution is warranted.Lets provide a clear-eyed look at how conflict translates into practical disruption—and how to respond with transparency, discipline, and sound judgment. Recorded on March 19, 2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To view the video version, head to neirelo.com/allaccessMortgage conversations in relocation are rarely simple — and in today’s market, they’re even less so.In this episode, Scott Chapman, National Relocation Director and Vice President at PrimeLending, joins Relocation Leader for a candid conversation about what mobility leaders and relocating employees need to know about affordability, market timing, and the hidden risks inside the mortgage process.From insurance cost surprises and condo litigation issues, to the psychology of waiting for the “perfect rate,” Scott explains why relocation lending is a specialized discipline — not just another transaction. The conversation explores how employer-funded rate buy-downs, renter benefits, and strategic policy adjustments can expand talent pools and improve retention outcomes.The team also tackles critical misconceptions, delays, escalations, and poor verification processes that can create significant fallout.For mobility leaders focused on cost containment, employee experience, and long-term retention, this episode offers a grounded look at how mortgage strategy quietly influences all three. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to "Relocation Leader," for those navigating the exciting yet complex world of global relocation. Whether you're in Human Resources, Global Mobility, or a business professional managing the corporate relocation process for your team, our show is your go-to resource for mastering every aspect of the move.As a podcast dedicated to advancing professionals, and especially professionals in global mobility, we’re proud to platform voices in relocation and business to grow our audience and help you succeed. We cover a wide range of topics, including strategic planning, cultural adaptation, monetary considerations, and the latest trends impacting the corporate relocation landscape. Stay up to date on talent mobility and gain a competitive edge by developing the soft skills that grow you as a leader and move your company forward.Subscribe now to become a Relocation Leader! Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey
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