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Feature: The Great Recognition Project

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Feature: The Great Recognition Project

Dom Tidey & Michèle Bramstoft

As I’m sure you already know, EuRA President Michèle Bramstoft has made it her legacy to raise the profile of relocation across they world and we are looking at innovative ways to promote our industry and the extraordinary impact it has on the people who move the world. We are working together on this project to really put our industry on the map.

We are asking for your input.

We are putting together a book of anecdotes from mobility professionals across the world and it can be anything.

Anyone involved in our industry has great stories to tell and we want to hear them. Storytelling is one of the best ways to make an impact and once we have enough we will publish them as a blog, on our website, across social media and in a printed format.

So get in touch with your “Stories from the Coal face”.

We are also launching our podcasts, “Moving People” early in 2020. We have our slot in the podcast stores and hope to increase knowledge of our industry to the people who need it the most by telling the stories of what it’s like moving to different cultures across the world. “Moving People” is a series of interviews with relocation professionals, conducted by me asking questions about the experience of moving to where you help people to settle.

So if you would like to be part of a podcast, please get in touch with me. I can arrange for them to be recorded remotely and we want as much diversity as possible. Eventually we want to create a global resource that assignees, travellers and expats can access to find out

what it’s really like to move all over the world from the people who really know, from Arizona to Zimbabwe, from Brussels to Mumbai, from Singapore to Santiago.

So if you have a story to tell, an anecdote to use or a precautionary tale, get involved and let us know.

We want to to get our wonderful, diverse, fascinating industry to a point where, when someone asks you what you do and you reply, “I’m in relocation” they reply “Oh, you’re the people who move the people, who move the world.”

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