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Alliotts is delighted to be part of a specialist group supporting senior leaders on global mobility challenges.

Through the Alliott Global Alliance’s (AGA) Trusted Partner Agreement with GME, Alliotts is delighted to be part of a select group supporting senior leaders with practical insight into cross-border workforce challenges.
Hosted in London on 14 April, the conference, “Reimagining the Future of Global Workforce Management,” will bring together senior leaders in Global Mobility and Business Travel giving them the opportuning to share knowledge and ideas.
Alliotts will be represented by David Gibbs, International Corporate Tax Partner, alongside associates from the AGA network Nelli Shevchenko (Sherrards) and Sohan Sidhu (Ellisons).
AGA will also host a breakout session, “Navigating Policy, Tax, and Immigration Shifts in 2026,” covering key updates in immigration, tax, and compliance, as well as the wider impact on HR and talent strategy.
To learn more about AGA’s global mobility expertise or to connect with the team at the event in London, please contact Melloney Pritchard.
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