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Fragomen is a Headline Partner of GME Live | EMEA, an event where professionals shaping the future of global mobility, the future of work, and technology come together. From established enterprises to emerging leaders across Global Mobility and HR, the event serves as a forum for sharing insights, addressing challenges, and discussing strategies that support innovation and adaptation in a changing environment.
GME Live | EMEA offers a focused setting for the global mobility and HR community. The one-day program includes keynote presentations, breakout sessions, benchmarking discussions, and perspectives from leading professionals across industries.
Fragomen Sessions
Headline Session
Title: Navigating the U.S. Immigration Landscape
Moderator: Partner, Julia Onslow-Cole
Speaker: Partner Bo Cooper, VP - Human Resources, IBM, Akram Khairy
This session will examine the current state of U.S. immigration policy and its impact on multinational organizations. Bo Cooper and Akram Khairy will share updates on regulatory trends, compliance considerations, and approaches companies can take to manage change in a complex immigration environment.
Global Workforce Planning Panel
Title: Global Workforce Planning in 2025
Moderator: Partner Julia Onslow-Cole
Speakers: Partner Haider Hussain, Director Raj Mann and Head of Immigration, EMEA - TikTok, Elia Bartley.
This panel will discuss how organizations are adapting global workforce strategies in response to changing talent mobility patterns, technology developments, and regulatory requirements. Fragomenβs Haider Hussain and Raj Mann, as well as Elia Bartley will provide insight into planning models and compliance frameworks supporting sustainable workforce mobility.
Breakout Session
Title: Doing More for Less: How to Rethink, Refresh, and Rebuild for Efficiency
Speaker: Partner Carter Bovard, Partner Charlotte Wills, Learning and Advisory Director Marcin Kubarek, UK Immigration Compliance Specialist, WPP, Matthew Lynch and Senior HR Generalist β Mobility, Immigration and Eligibility (UK & Ireland) - Maxine Benson.
This session will explore practical ways to improve operational efficiency in global mobility programs. Carter Bovard, Charlotte Wills, Marcin Kubarek, Matthew Lynch and Maxine Benson will outline methods for streamlining processes, optimizing resources, and using technology to increase effectiveness in complex business environments.
To register your interest for this event please email [email protected].
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