Lynn Bragg, Worldwide ERC® CEO, has agreed to speak at this year's SIRVA University, which will be held on April 1 - 4, 2009 at The Ritz-Carlton in Palm Beach, Florida.
Lynn will be presenting a 2009 relocation industry outlook address, which is sure to be an informative session for the relocation professionals who attend this year's event.
Lynn's Full Bio
Video of Lynn Speaking at ERC's Global Workforce Symposium
More information about this anticipated event to follow.
SIRVA Names David Byers as Chief Commercial Officer
On December 5, 2008, SIRVA announced the appointment of David Byers as the Company’s new chief commercial officer. Byers brings more than two decades of operations, marketing, sales and brand management experience from H&R Block and Foote, Cone&Belding Inc. to SIRVA.
“David’s deep knowledge base in financial products and services, and his experience in developing and managing brands will help drive our relocation services business,” said SIRVA President and Chief Executive Wes Lucas. “Similarly, his background working with distribution networks will bring tremendous value to our moving business.”
Byers was with H&R Block for eight years and progressed quickly through the ranks, from senior vice president and global chief marketing officer to senior vice president of U.S. operations, and most recently, chief operating officer of retail tax services. In these roles, he was responsible for H&R Block’s U.S. operations, sales and business development functions, which comprised more than 13,000 retail locations and 100,000 employees. Prior to H&R Block, Byers’ career included working for global advertising agency Foote, Cone & Belding Inc., Del Monte Corporation, and most recently, he served as chief executive officer of The Mutual Fund Store.
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SIRVA Relocation Ranks 2nd in Performance & Satisfaction Among Top 6 Largest Relocation Providers
According to the Trippel Survey&Research LLC Seventh Annual Relocation Managers Survey: Relocation Management Company Industry©, SIRVA Relocation ranked second in overall performance and satisfaction among the industry’s top six largest relocation companies. The company achieved the highest scores among the six largest relocation providers in eight of the 24 areas surveyed, and it also placed as one of the top three providers in 22 out of 24 areas surveyed among the largest relocation providers. SIRVA Relocation LLC is a subsidiary of SIRVA Inc., a leading global relocation services provider.
“These results are a direct reflection of our steadfast commitment to providing our customers with unparalleled service and value every day,” said SIRVA Inc. CEO Wes Lucas. “Our goal is to be the most trusted and sought-after relocation services provider in the industry based on the work we do and solutions we offer. I am elated to see that customers are recognizing the value we bring to the table.”
Trippel Survey&Research conducted this survey—which launched September 12 and concluded October 1—with the goal of obtaining evaluations from corporate relocation managers regarding levels of satisfaction with firms in the relocation industry. More than 300 survey evaluations—representing 298 different relocation management companies—were received. The six largest relocation management companies in the survey accounted for nearly 75 percent of all evaluations returned.
Categories in which SIRVA Relocation achieved the top score included: Responsiveness and flexibility to your needs; Service recovery; Year-end tax reporting; Management reporting; Identifying trends and responding to them; Suggesting policy recommendations; Suggesting ways to reduce your costs; and Taking actions that control or lower direct real estate costs.
SIRVA Appoints Senior Vice President, Operational Excellence, People & Infrastructure
On November 6, 2008, SIRVA announced the appointment of Sean Fernandez as the company’s new senior vice president, operational excellence, people and infrastructure. Fernandez brings 19 years of leadership, operations and consulting experience to SIRVA. He will report to SIRVA President and Chief Executive Officer Wes Lucas, and work from SIRVA’s office in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Fernandez is a proven global executive with an excellent track record in improving business performance and growing companies. Specifically, he has driven improvements in operations, quality and customer satisfaction. In his new role, Fernandez is responsible for overseeing SIRVA’s global operational excellence initiative, building strong teams and a high-performance organization and enhancing information technology capability. This position includes the development and implementation of key process improvements designed to drive customer satisfaction, cost efficiencies and improved quality.
“We are delighted to welcome Sean to the SIRVA team,” said Wes Lucas. “He is an outstanding leader and brings valuable operational capabilities, process improvement skills, product management and a proven ability to grow companies. I am confident that he will play an integral role in helping our company to serve our global customer base.”
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SIRVA Appoints Gordon Smith as Chief Financial Officer
On November 6, 2008, SIRVA announced the appointment of Gordon Smith as the Company’s new chief financial officer. Mr. Smith, who will work from the Company’s Westmont, Ill., headquarters, brings more than 31 years of financial leadership experience from GE Capital and Asbury Automotive Group to SIRVA. He will report to SIRVA President and Chief Executive Officer Wes Lucas.
“We take great pleasure in welcoming Gordon to the SIRVA team,” said Wes Lucas. “A highly capable and proven finance executive, with outstanding financial leadership experience, Gordon is ideal to lead SIRVA’s financial areas as we build on our strong financial position, deliver outstanding service to our clients, grow our business and continue to create the world’s premier corporate relocation and moving services company.”
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SIRVA to Participate in the 2008 Global Workforce Symposium
This is a special conference because H. Cris Collie, Worldwide ERC’s CEO of 36 years, will be retiring and will be passing the torch to Lynn M. Bragg. There will be an event on Saturday, November 1, 2008, to commemorate all of Cris’ contributions to the relocation industry.
SIRVA will be exhibiting at the conference and will be offering attendees the chance to “cast their ballots early” for a chance to win one night’s stay in a Presidential Suite. Even if attendees don’t make it to SIRVA’s booth, they will be sure to attend our “Monumental Evening” event, which will be held on Thursday, October 30. This special event will be hosted at The Daughters of The American Revolution (DAR), a national historic landmark and will mark a first time meet-and-greet with SIRVA’s new CEO, Wes Lucas. The event will hold many surprises for its guest and is sure to be an evening to remember.
For more information about ERC and the Global Workforce Symposium, visit this website: http://erc.org/news_events/gws08.shtml
Beyond "Satisfaction": Meeting the Complete Transition Needs of Your Employees
The Panel:
Maura Carey, CRP
Vice President,
Strategic Accounts
SIRVA Relocation
Amy Carter
Global Supply Chain Manager
Intel Corp.
Peggy Love
President & CEO
Full Circle International
Relocations, Inc.
Sandy Palmer, SCRP
Manager, Corporate Relocation
Cargill, Inc.
While concrete, logistical items such as household goods shipments or home marketing assistance receive priority treatment in corporate relocation programs, for employees and their families, the “soft” transitional and settling-in services can make the difference between a successful and a failed relocation. As Maura Carey and her panel discussed, the complex process of relocation is hard on the entire family, not just the employee.
Relocating employees and their spouses want and arguably need several “touch points” during the relocation process, where they can receive assistance ranging from the concrete (locating daycare for small children) to the less tangible (ideas for helping teenagers adjust to their new surroundings). Companies can incorporate introductions to social and job networks, school assessments and recommendations, and specialty tours of shopping and cultural areas into their relocation programs in order to ease the family’s transition. Not only are such services relevant from a comfort standpoint, but they are also important from a business perspective. Effective destination services should increase transferee acceptance rates as well as provide a tangible, differentiated benefit for recruitment and employee development.
In order to illustrate some of the points made during the discussion, Sandy Palmer, manager of corporate relocation for Cargill Inc., reviewed a case study. During the last four months of 2007, Cargill conducted a Transition Support Services pilot program. One key finding was that transferees and their families unequivocally enjoyed and appreciated having someone to walk them through the settling-in process, check-in frequently and assist with the “soft” transition issues early in the assignment. Amy Carter, global supply chain manager for Intel, referred to the family’s first two weeks in the new location as the “Golden Window” of opportunity to make sure that they feel comfortable in the new surroundings. Failure to achieve this comfort can sour the entire assignment or even prevent the employee from accepting a future relocation assignment. Basic “niche” services such as stocking the refrigerator prior to the family’s arrival in the new home or getting the children involved in activities immediately can help the transition, Amy explained.
Building on the comments of the other panel members, Peggy Love, president and CEO of Full Circle International Relocation, Inc. asserted that destination services must involve two elements, local knowledge and a focus on the adjustment process for the family. Also, she emphasized the importance of customizing the transition program for each family because the success factors vary for each family’s situation.
Keeping in mind that Peggy cited family concerns as the biggest reason for an employee turning down an assignment, companies cannot overlook transition services when designing their corporate relocation programs. Even domestic transferees can receive tremendous help from a one to two day orientation in their new area. When the employee and the family experience a smooth relocation transition, it not only mitigates stress and inconvenience, but it also allows the employee to focus more quickly on the reason for the relocation in the first place: the job.
What transition services are your transferees and assignees asking for to support their success in the new location?
Opening Remarks
Opening Remarks
The fifth annual SIRVA University opened this morning with an inspiring short video on the power and necessity of change followed by an opening address delivered by President and CEO, Bob Tieken, and President, SIRVA Relocation, Mike McMahon. In addition to extending a warm welcome to all SIRVA U attendees, Mike also acknowledged the dedication to SIRVA of the 14 “fifth year” clients who participated in the inaugural SIRVA U: Cargill, Dell, Delphi Corp., Deutsche Bank, First Data Corp., Harris Corp., HSBC, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Kohl’s, McCormick & Company, Novo Nordisk, Staples, and The Timken Company. The continued commitment of these clients over the years reflects the strength of this annual event.
SIRVA looks forward to providing attendees not only with an exciting and educational experience for the duration of SIRVA University, but also with the ideas and skills to develop and adapt their relocation programs in the future.
