Jacksonville, Fla. (June 10, 2024) – Suddath is pleased to announce that two of its leaders in global employee relocation and moving services have been invited to serve on Worldwide ERC (WERC) advisory councils. Since 1964, WERC has served as the workforce mobility industry’s professional trade association, providing research, education, certifications, training and public policy initiatives to support a globally mobile workforce.
Teela Gleason, CRP, GMS-T, Suddath’s Senior Vice President of Global Client Services serves as a member of WERC’s Global Workforce Symposium (GWS) Conference Planning Committee and Service Provider Advisory Council. She will liaise with the board of directors, staff and fellow council members to provide subject matter expertise and insights on how to best address the key strategies, challenges and needs of the talent mobility community.
Gavin Bosco, CRP, Suddath’s Vice President, Global Business Development and Client Solutions, is also serving as a member of WERC’s Service Provider Advisory Council, in addition to providing expertise to its Sustainability Advisory Council. Gavin will also join the leadership, staff and fellow industry volunteers to provide guidance on key trends and best practices shaping employee relocation today. He will also assist WERC’s efforts to reduce the environmental impact of global mobility and help forward the goals of WERC and the industrywide Coalition for Greener Mobility to advance collaborative efforts to drive meaningful change.
“Teela and Gavin are a powerhouse team of industry knowledge, experience and expertise,” shared Mike Brannigan, Suddath’s President and CEO. “They are tireless advocates for advancing the success of companies’ workforce mobility strategies and are committed to supporting the development of resources and educational tools to better the industry overall. We’re very proud to have two members of our team volunteering their consultative expertise and bringing innovative ideas to support the success of the global association for employee relocation.”
Both will serve full-year terms through April 30, 2025.