Global Mobility in the Context of the Geopolitical Landscape


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Aug 04 2024 27 mins  

In this first of a two-part episode, Cartus' Trevor Macomber, Director, Branding and Communications, and special guests, Karen Wilks, VP, Strategic Growth, and Tracey Rennie, VP, Global Talent Mobility, discuss the current geopolitical landscape and its impact on global mobility, including the importance of crisis management.

Our guests:


Karen Wilks

Karen Wilks, Vice President of Strategic Growth, has more than 25 years of global mobility experience, including key roles in Operations and Account Management. She has had oversight of some of Cartus’ key clients, managing large multinational portfolios, driving innovation, and creating a strong culture that supports clients, employees and their families worldwide. Karen truly understands the power of collaboration and execution. She partners with internal and external stakeholders to drive mobility programs forward and transform in an ever-evolving global environment. She is also an industry leader within the DEI Mobility space, having been invited to various public speaking engagements to present on the topic and is co-chair of the Cartus DEI Steering Committee – a group focused on supporting clients with their DEI objectives.

Tracey Rennie

Joining Cartus in 2002, Tracey Rennie, Vice President of Global Talent Mobility, has provided industry leadership, trusted guidance, and innovative solutions to many key Cartus clients over the years and leads Cartus’ LATAM office in Sao Paulo, Brazil. As a global mobility leader, Tracey is committed to creating value for her clients, with a passion for building high-caliber, cohesive, global teams.

Our host:

Trevor Macomber

Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of, "Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation." Outside of work, you'll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of Shinrin-yoku (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world's greatest grilled pizza.

Executive production: Louise Koncowski