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Fragomen is a strategic partner for the Global Mobility Executive Leaders Exchange in Dubai on October 7, 2025. The GME Leaders Exchange series brings together senior Global Mobility and HR leaders in a fresh and innovative environment where guests can share, listen, learn, and grow. Partner Julia Onslow Cole will serve as a key contributor, while Partner Shayan Sultan and Destination Services Director for MENA Christine Sperr will also be speaking at the event, which offers Global Mobility and HR professionals the opportunity to:
- Hear from inspirational industry leaders
- Participate in interactive breakout sessions
- Take part in benchmarking activities
- Build connections through networking opportunities
Discussion topics will include:
- Utilising Analytics for Decision Making – Leveraging talent analytics to predict assignment success, ROI, and performance outcomes.
- Designing Resilient Talent Strategies in a Time of Change – Ensuring talent retention in an unstable geopolitical environment.
- Changing Role of Global Mobility – Expanding roles, upskilling, and reskilling to meet evolving business needs.
- Managing Compliance in an Ever-Changing World – Navigating regulatory challenges and complexity.
- Where to Start with AI and Technology – Digital tools transforming global mobility, boosting performance, and reducing costs.
- Adapting Global Mobility Policies to Evolving Work Models – Addressing permanent transfers, hybrid work, and short-term business travel.
- Talent Retention – Competing with emerging talent hubs in the region and identifying what works in Dubai.
- From Crisis to Continuity – Managing global disruptions and safeguarding business and employee security.
To register your interest for this event please email: [email protected].
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