Glaziers Hall, 9 Montague Close, London SE1 9DD, on Wednesday 4 June 2:00pm to 4:00pm
In an age of disruption, how do today’s leaders navigate global uncertainty and still move forward with clarity, resilience, and purpose?
Join us at the Global Leaders Forum: Forging a Path in Our Fragile World.
This event offers a rare opportunity to pause, connect, and engage in meaningful conversation with global changemakers from across international mobility, leadership, HR, and education.
As geopolitical tensions rise, regulatory landscapes shift, and AI reshapes the future of work, this highly interactive event invites leaders to share what’s working, what’s changing, and what’s next.
Designed in a dynamic “Question Time”-style format, this afternoon forum is not just about listening; it’s about co-creating insight.
Through bold questions, real-time discussion, and sector-spanning perspectives, attendees will explore how organisations can lead with confidence, support global talent more effectively, embrace innovation and face the future in times of change.
Come with questions. Leave with clarity, connection, and a renewed sense of optimism.
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Book your Forum tickets at £200.00 plus VAT.
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John Rason, Group Head of Consulting, Santa Fe Relocation
John Rason is the Group Head of Consulting at Santa Fe Relocation. He is recognised as a thought leader and speaker on strategic international HR, talent management and Global Mobility, John has more than 30 years combined international HR and Big Four consultancy experience. John now works with global organisations to create value and improve the structure of their Global Mobility programmes; focusing on aligning strategic objectives with operational delivery.
Santa Fe Relocation’s award winning report series features five comprehensive studies with accompanying webinars.
Read interview with Marianne Curphey: The evolving role of global mobility: from back office to strategic business partner
Mike Lambert – Global Education Director, Inspired Education
Mike brings over 20 years of extensive education experience honed at some of the world's leading premium schools, including Bedales and the Royal Grammar School, Guildford. Most notably, he has led Dubai College to be recognised as having the best British Curriculum School in the UAE and the Best British International School in the World.
Mike has a degree in Literae Humaniores from the University of Oxford, a PGCE from King’s College London and an MBA in International Educational Leadership from the University College London (UCL).
Josh Winfield
Senior Manager – Mobility Consulting, KPMG
He is passionate about establishing a clear brand for global mobility within each organisation, and its role in driving a future-ready workforce, accelerating high-potential talent and developing global leadership capabilities. Having recently returned from a global assignment, he combines on the ground experience with expertise and insight developed through advising some of the most mature and innovative global mobility programmes, as well as those beginning to scale up their mobility operations for the first time.
Sofia Oragano, Senior Director – International Sales, Synergy
Benjamin Oghene, CEO, The Cozm
The Global Leaders Forum on the afternoon of 4 June takes place ahead of our prestigious Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony at Glaziers Hall, the same venue. Continue networking and sharing ideas at our lively Gala Dinner, hosted by Jayne Constantinis, international TV presenter and communications expert, where we will celebrate the announcement of this year’s winners. Book your tickets now