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Episode #32 - with Sharon Lion, Director Global Mobility, Einride: Big 4 Consultant’s Guide to Building a Global Mobility Program

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  • What are the first steps in building a new global mobility program?
  • How do you determine which locations are right for setting up new entities?
  • How do you determine the right level of compliance for your company?
  • What are the pros and cons of becoming involved in business travel?
On Episode 32 of PerchPeek Pods, Paul sits down with Sharon Lion, Director of International Mobility & HR at Einride.
Sharon brings over 20 years of experience from both in-house mobility and Big 4 consulting roles in London, Stockholm, and now Austin, Texas. She has worked with a broad range of companies, advising on mobility programs of all sizes and stages of maturity.
In her role at Einride, she has had the opportunity to design a modern mobility program from scratch and work closely with the business leadership to advise on their international hiring and expansion strategies. Her personal experience of relocating with her family has made her a passionate advocate for the benefits of international experience.
In this episode, she also reveals her approach to successfully engineer relocations for yourself.
We hope you enjoy!
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Manage episode 449968391 series 2651740
Content provided by PerchPeek and Paul Bennett. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by PerchPeek and Paul Bennett or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
  • What are the first steps in building a new global mobility program?
  • How do you determine which locations are right for setting up new entities?
  • How do you determine the right level of compliance for your company?
  • What are the pros and cons of becoming involved in business travel?
On Episode 32 of PerchPeek Pods, Paul sits down with Sharon Lion, Director of International Mobility & HR at Einride.
Sharon brings over 20 years of experience from both in-house mobility and Big 4 consulting roles in London, Stockholm, and now Austin, Texas. She has worked with a broad range of companies, advising on mobility programs of all sizes and stages of maturity.
In her role at Einride, she has had the opportunity to design a modern mobility program from scratch and work closely with the business leadership to advise on their international hiring and expansion strategies. Her personal experience of relocating with her family has made her a passionate advocate for the benefits of international experience.
In this episode, she also reveals her approach to successfully engineer relocations for yourself.
We hope you enjoy!
  continue reading

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