Episode #9 - With ERM's Viv Mott: Innovation & Network- Tackling 38 Years Of GM Challenges

EPISODE · Apr 16, 2024 · 38 MIN

Episode #9 - With ERM's Viv Mott: Innovation & Network- Tackling 38 Years Of GM Challenges

from PerchPeek Pods - Global Mobility Pros · host Paul Bennett

How has GM changed and not changed in 38 years? How do you build a top-class network in GM? What strategies can you use to support your team when approaching difficult conversations? How has the approach to cross-border remote work requests evolved over the past 3 years? What are some tips for building successful vendor relationships? In Episode 9, Paul is joined by ERM's Global Mobility Lead Viv Mott.Viv with 38 years of experience in the Global Mobility field working mainly in the Financial Services sector, started off her GM career at Citi, joining the GM team in London as a Junior Relocation Specialist in 1986. She left Citi in 2007 after working her way up through the ranks to Vice President managing an in-house team of 7 handling an average of 800 cross-border moves annually. Since leaving Citi Viv has held GM managerial roles at ABN AMRO, RBS, Barclays, and Aviva and is now the Head of Mobility at ERM (Environmental Resources Management) a sustainability company. She lives in Surrey with her daughter and continues to enjoy networking with her many friends and colleagues whom she has met in the GM field over the past 38 years!She also shares her firsthand experience of dealing with the impact of Brexit on her role in the UK, alongside some crazy relocation stories!We hope you enjoy!!

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