Brenda Levis is the founder and President of destination services provider NYC Navigator. Leaning into her love of travel and living overseas, she is building businesses that empower globally mobile families and champion women, wellbeing and inclusion in global mobility
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Ingrid Pope, Think Women’s 40 Outstanding Global Women 2023
Ingrid Pope understands the importance of a sense of home when employees and their families are on the move. Discover how to make the transition to another location and rebuild your networks while decluttering your past and making room for a new future of possibilities whether you are a global nomad or on your first international assignment.
Celebrating Women’s History Month with our profiles of 40 Global Women
Women's History Month highlights the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society. In order to highlight the amazing achievement of women within the global mobility sector, Relocate Global is showcasing 40 Outstanding Global Women 2023 who have made a...
Download 40 Outstanding Global Women Supplement
Download the 40 Outstanding Global Women Supplement Profile interviews and insights from 40 female leaders working in the sectors of global mobility, global leadership and international educationOUTSTANDINGGLOBAL WOMEN Preview the supplementDownload the full 84 page...
Take five practical steps: International experience counts for women
Organisations often embrace diversity and inclusion but struggle turning policy into action. The delegates at our Inspiring Woman for Global Growth event used their collective expertise to come up with some ideas. Sue Shortland reports on their top five suggestions.1. Value...
Challenges & opportunities for entrepreneurs expanding globally
There are huge opportunities for entrepreneurs and start-ups who are now able to access a global market for their products and services. There are also cultural, financial, legal and staffing challenges which need to be taken into consideration when expanding overseas, says Dr...
The challenges and opportunities in creating a diverse workforce
Creating a diverse workforce means opening up opportunities for all, rethinking overseas assignments, getting the right support and package in place and not looking at women as a single homogenous group. How to develop women's careers using international mobility Those were...
Key takeaways from the Think Women celebration of International Women’s Day
Finding opportunities to connect with other women, sharing experiences and knowlege, taking risks and being bold, and encouraging diversity were the key takeaways from the hugely inspiring Think Women event held to celebrate International Women’s Day. In this article Marianne...
Adaptability, resilience and the importance of taking risks – an interview with Julia Palmer
A Think Women interview with Julia Palmer, Chief Operating Officer of Relo and CHRO at Santa Fe Relocation, where Julia considers how best to support women in global assignments, and how adaptability, resilience and taking risks is necessary to make these assignments work for...
Cracking the glass ceiling – what are the opportunities and challenges for women in a new world of hybrid working?
Marianne Curphey discusses the opportunities and disadvantages of hybrid working for women highlighted by three recent reports, EY 2023 Mobility Reimagined Survey, International Workplace Group (IWG) white paper and CIPD update on flexible and hybrid working practices. Hybrid...
Rebecca Hollants Van Loocke, Think Women’s 40 Outstanding Global Women 2023
Rebecca Hollants Van Loocke, COO EMEA Frasers Hospitality advised to embrace any opportunity, try as hard as you can, and never beat yourself up if you fail, to any young person starting out in their career today.
Meridyth Park, Think Women’s 40 Outstanding Global Women 2023
As Head of Marketing at CMC Invest UK, Meridyth Park is immersed in the Fintech sector, and her mission now is to give them as many opportunities as possible to progress their careers in the tech and fintech space too.














