Coming out of 2020, 2021 has proven to be another unprecedented year throughout the global supply chain across all industries – and corporate relocation is no exception. Our industry has been racked with never before seen pressure on all cost drivers presenting non-stop challenges to our clients and customers. Giant container ship stuck in a canal, anyone? Additionally, ever-changing freight costs, labor rates and equipment shortages (who had worldwide scarcity of packing tape?) are taking their toll and show no sign of letting up at least through Q1 of 2022 and perhaps beyond. If these things weren’t so serious for our industry, you’d have to laugh at the absurdity of some of the issues we are dealing with.
Altair Global re-introduced the Supplier Partner Awards concept in 2017. Over the last five years, we've been so proud to honor and celebrate our valued relationships with some of the best suppliers in the business; however, this year seems even more poignant that we recognize those who have and are working with us through these challenging times. Our supplier partners are often the face of Altair Global to our relocating customers, so they are by extension a part of our company. We are thrilled to offer this recognition, so Valued Supplier Partners: please take the time to submit your company's nomination for this year's awards. For readers of The Nav, we're extending our deadline to September 1!
With the housing market continuing to sizzle, and rumors of increasing interest rates swirling, we are seeing more and more questions around Mortgage Interest Differential Assistance (MIDA). Read on to learn whether or not companies should be considering reinserting/revisiting a MIDA benefit based on the potential for interest rate increases.
We continue to have companies ask for benchmarking or information regarding remote work and how other companies are dealing with the requests from employees. So, what does our Global Consulting Services team have to say about this continuous debate? Read more to find out.
Scott Eickler has been promoted to Vice President of Global Supplier Partnerships. In this new role, his responsibilities include diversifying Altair’s revenue streams, helping create competitive differentiators within the mobility space and managing our supplier partner networks.
Eickler joined Altair’s Atlantic Region Service Center in Shelton, Connecticut, as the Director of Global Supplier Partnerships in April 2018. Since that time, he has made numerous positive contributions to the organization. According to Senior Vice President of Global Supplier Partnerships, Jim Edwards, “Scott has played an instrumental role in the current structure and development of our supplier networks. There is no doubt he will continue to innovate the processes governing our global supplier partner networks and elevate the relationships Altair holds across the industry.”
Eickler has been in the relocation industry since 1998 and has extensive experience in managing domestic moving services and supplier networks.
In this upcoming live webinar, Altair Global's Vice President of Open Innovation, Ryan Agee, joins David Berson, SVP and Chief Economist at Nationwide, and Jennifer Martinez, SVP of Strategy Implementation and Strategic Partnerships at HUB, to discuss market data trends and their impact on the job market, location preference and mobility.
Mental Health and Moving: What You Can Do to Ease Employee Anxiety
In this on-demand webinar, Altair Global’s Trapper Pace, Director of Global Team Member Engagement, joins Tricia Sirois, Manager of Global Mobility Programs & Operations at Adobe, to discuss how mobility managers can manage their workforce with empathy and concern while making sure mental health while moving remains top of mind.
George Powdar, SVP of Global Reporting & Compliance, will be speaking on the Insights from Public Policy Insiders session, which will begin with a high-level fireside chat with U.S. government officials and then transition into a panel discussion with industry experts, including Worldwide ERC® Public Policy Forum Leaders. Panelists will discuss and react to what we heard in the conversation with government officials and provide insights on how top issues will impact you and your organizations.
Benny Tan, SVP of APAC, and Jim Edwards, SVP of Global Supplier Partnerships, will be speaking on a panel of distinguished guests discussing the future of relocation and supply chain trends.
Who's ready for a party?! An after-party, that is. Altair Global is proud to sponsor Portland Relocation Council's "After Party" following their upcoming in-person meeting and golf event.
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