Episodes

  • Matt Tebbe on the Mic with Ben Cross
    Dec 1 2025

    Ready for a fresh take on relocation? Listen as Cartus President and CEO, Matt Tebbe, flips the script with Ben Cross of LOVE + RELO. Dive into the future of mobility, hear insider stories, and discover why mobility professionals deserve a seat at the table.

    Missed their first chat? Catch part one, live from WERC 2025, right here.

    Our guest:

    Ben Cross

    Ben Cross is the CEO of GLOMO, which provides talent acquisition, consulting, and M&A services for moving, relocation, and global mobility. Over his 20 years of experience, Ben's passion for connecting people and businesses has made him one of the most recognizable leaders in relocation. As the host of the groundbreaking podcast LOVE + RELO, Ben has provided a powerful voice for the members of his industry. He has engaged audiences with over 650 episodes of meaningful conversations and insightful perspectives.

    Our host:

    Matt Tebbe

    Matt Tebbe is a proven leader with a track record for unlocking growth strategies and opportunities for businesses, especially for large, complex organizations with global footprints. Prior to joining Cartus, Matt served as the General Manager of Group Products for the education technology firm Riverside Insights. In this capacity, he led a large business unit that supported student growth and equity in more than 6,000 schools nationwide. Matt has also held progressively intensive leadership positions at companies like the IT consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, and Equifax, where he worked as the Australia-New Zealand region HR technology leader, establishing Australia’s largest native pre-employment screening business and launching a new workforce-solutions offering in the region.

    Matt has proven to be a strategic and tactical leader at every stage of his career. His experience in growing, strengthening, and leading operations teams complements his ability to set strategic direction, plan, and execute at a high level, implementing innovative strategies that open new pathways for revenue, reputation, and stable growth—an agility that is core to how we do business at Cartus and Anywhere.


    Executive production: Louise Koncowski

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    22 mins
  • Cartus Relocation: Going Above and Beyond (bonus episode)
    Nov 17 2025

    In this bonus episode of "Mobility Matters," we explore the specialized services provided by Cartus, highlighting bespoke solutions tailored to meet our clients' unique needs. Meet our speakers from the global premier executive team, Alison Luk and Navin Mahabeer, who will share behind-the-scenes stories and their unique experiences from managing the transportation of live fish to handling NFT art (digitized artwork that has tokenized onto a blockchain) appraisals.

    Our guest:

    Navin Mahabeer

    Navin is the manager of Cartus’ global onsite premier executive team at a multinational financial services client. With 17 years in the corporate mobility sector, Navin is currently based in the UK and focused on raising the bar for his service delivery by immersing himself and his high-performing team in an environment which fosters client collaboration and the perfect execution of their tailored global mobility program.

    Our host:

    Alison Luk

    Alison is Cartus’ premier executive APAC team lead for a multinational financial services client. With more than 20 years of experience in corporate mobility, Alison is known for leading with a people-first mindset, navigating complex mobility challenges with confidence, ensuring seamless transitions and exceptional experiences for employees and clients alike. Alison also focuses on inclusive leadership and supports innovation and mentoring for future leaders in the mobility sector.  

    Executive production: Racheal Foo

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    24 mins
  • From Jitters to Joy: Western Union’s Implementation Experience (bonus episode)
    Oct 27 2025

    Ready to banish your fears about switching relocation management companies? In this jam-packed bonus episode, special guest host, Morgan Snapp, talks to the Western Union team about their smooth implementation with Cartus and the digital upgrades they gained by making the move. Tune in if you’re ready to embrace change (or even if you’re not, we like a challenge!) and unlock the full potential of your global mobility program.

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    Our guests:

    Kellie Nichols

    Kellie is a seasoned global mobility professional with over 15 years of experience managing the immigration and relocation program at Western Union. Throughout her tenure, she has played a pivotal role in supporting the movement of talent across regions, ensuring seamless transitions for employees while navigating complex and everchanging immigration landscapes.

    Maggie Porter

    Maggie is a skilled global mobility and immigration expert with experience managing corporate immigration matters, relocation, and tax programs. Currently serving as a senior global mobility analyst at Western Union. She leverages her background as a business immigration paralegal and bilingual educator to support the company’s mobility program on a global scale.

    Meghan McCall

    Meghan is a global talent mobility, manager at Cartus, where she’s been supporting multinational companies with relocation for many years. She’s been in the industry since 2002, working across operations, technology, and implementation—but her real specialty is account management. Meghan is passionate about building strong client relationships, streamlining processes, and maximizing customer satisfaction while delivering cost effectiveness.

    Our host:

    Morgan Snapp

    Throughout her mobility career, Morgan has accumulated a wealth of experience. Within Cartus, she has served in a variety of roles, from a consultant assisting relocating employees, to overseeing an operations team, to partnering with clients to develop and administer their programs. Now, as part of the Strategic Solutions Group, Morgan partners with companies by taking the time to really listen to what they need and identifying the right fit for their unique programs.

    Morgan is also very active in the local communities she serves. She is currently elected President of the Board of Directors for RMRC (Denver) as well as the Education Chair at ARA (Phoenix). She has also served in a variety of committees and volunteer positions including BAMM (San Francisco) and SCRC (Southern California). She is currently a member of the local ERC chapters in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Portland. Outside of Cartus, Morgan currently teaches Supply Chain and Logistics courses at Bellevue University.

    Executive production: Kim Stephens

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    19 mins
  • Passing the Mic, Season 4 Highlights & Season 5 Sneak Peek
    Sep 22 2025

    Get ready to celebrate an inspiring season finale! In this special episode of Mobility Matters, co-hosts Terri Bonfiglio and Kristi Lund reflect on their favorite episodes, memorable moments, and the incredible guests who made this season so special.

    That’s not all! We’re also unveiling the hosts for Season 5... Meet Cartus’ own Chris Cole, Director, Global Talent Mobility, and Lisa Johnson, Director, Global Consulting, who share a sneak peek into the topics and conversations they’re excited to bring you in the upcoming season. Join us for a lively, heartfelt, and forward-looking episode as we thank our outgoing hosts and set the stage for an exciting Season 5!

    In case you missed it

    · S4E1 - Maximizing internship success: strategies for attracting, retaining, and relocating top talent

    · S4E7 - Global mobility: AI and the future of work

    · S4:E5 - Epic moves: Heartfelt and unbelievable corporate relocation stories

    · S4E9 - Relocation realities & tactics for today’s US buyers, sellers, and corporate programs

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    Our guests:

    Lisa Johnson

    Lisa is Director of Global Consulting at Cartus and leads the team in the EMEA and APAC regions. Among her many achievements—including conducting some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topics of Mobility ROI and Inclusive Mobility—this year Lisa was named one of the top 50 corporate professionals in DEI by OnCon Icon Awards. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. Lisa was born in Japan, is based in New York and has lived and worked in Central America, Spain and Ireland.

    Chris Cole

    Since joining Cartus in 2006, Chris has become a standout in global mobility with a reputation for exceptional service and client success. Today, as Director, Chris leads high-profile accounts for major clients, with a focus on the finance sector, offering sharp insights, strategic reviews, and creative solutions. Known for translating data into real-world results, Chris is a trusted partner who delivers value, inspires teams, and keeps clients ahead in a fast-changing world.


    Our hosts:

    Terri Bonfiglio

    As Director, Global Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years' experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.

    Kristi Lund

    After experiencing expatriate life in France, Kristi, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, has spent her career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation. Holding a GMS designation, Kristi is skilled in bringing creative solutions to unique situations, approaching each organization’s goals with customization and compassion.

    Executive production: Louise Koncowski

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    9 mins
  • Relocation Realities & Tactics for Today’s Buyers, Sellers, and Corporate Programs
    Aug 25 2025

    In this episode of Mobility Matters, host Kristi Lund engages with relocation experts to discuss practical strategies for navigating the current real estate and mortgage environments.

    The conversation covers the challenges and opportunities in the housing market, mortgage outlook, and essential tips for relocating employees and corporate mobility contacts. The experts share insights on market trends, the importance of pricing strategies, and the role of technology in the buying and selling process, ultimately providing valuable advice for both employees and employers involved in corporate relocation.

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    31 mins
  • What assignees want now: Cartus Intercultural Trends Survey 2025 insights revealed
    Aug 4 2025

    Ever wondered how virtual learning, attention spans, or even AI are reshaping intercultural coaching? You’re in for a treat!

    Discussing the findings from our Intercultural Trends Survey 2025, Lisa and Diane transform statistics into stories and trends into tangible takeaways. Whether you’re a global mobility pro, a curious expat, or just someone who loves a smart, lively chat, this episode offers a candid look at what’s driving change in the world of global assignment support, specifically intercultural and language solutions.

    Coming soon

    Additional data from the Intercultural Trends Survey 2025 will be released in the coming months but if you can’t wait, please contact your Cartus representative or email cartussolutions@cartus.com for more insights.

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    · 00:03:47 – Employee engagement

    · 00:07:10 – Diversity within mobility

    · 00:16:40 – Technology (including AI)

    · 00:21:47 – Inclusion and belonging

    · 00:24:32 – Summary of discussion

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    Our guests:

    Lisa Johnson

    Lisa is Director of Global Consulting at Cartus and leads the team in the EMEA and APAC regions. Among her many achievements—including conducting some of the industry’s earliest research initiatives on the topics of Mobility ROI and Inclusive Mobility—this year Lisa was named one of the top 50 corporate professionals in DEI by OnCon Icon Awards. She also holds both Worldwide ERC®’s Meritorious and Distinguished Service Awards and is an active member of SHRM. Lisa was born in Japan, is based in New York and has lived and worked in Central America, Spain and Ireland.

    Diane Mullen

    Diane is the Manager of the Cartus Intercultural Academy and an ICF ACC-certified Intercultural Management Coach, with a focus on developing international talent and enhancing global leadership capabilities. She oversees the Cartus Global Network of more than 270 coaches across 70+ countries. Diane also delivers tailored cross-cultural programs that support successful personal and professional transitions for clients and their families throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Her background includes experience in the financial sector, where she designed and led training initiatives. Diane has lived, worked, and studied abroad for a total of fifteen years in the Netherlands, Chile, Spain, and Venezuela. She holds an M.S. in Organization Development from Loyola University, Chicago, IL, and is fluent in Spanish.


    Our host:

    Terri Bonfiglio

    As Director, Global Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years' experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.


    Executive production: Louise Koncowski

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    31 mins
  • Global mobility: AI and the future of work
    Jul 14 2025

    Dive into the dynamic world of global mobility with the latest episode of Cartus Mobility Matters, where host Kristi Lund is joined by Cartus President and CEO, Matt Tebbe and special guest, Greg Lindsay. This episode unpacks the seismic shifts in the workplace, focusing on the rise of generative AI, the future of remote work, and the evolving needs of a global workforce. The conversation explores how companies can leverage technology while keeping human connections at the core of their strategies. Visit cartus.com/podcast for more.

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    · 00:02:47 – future of work trends for 2025 and beyond

    · 00:06:42 – remote workers

    · 00:14:18 – talent management trends

    · 00:16:12 – technology in corporate relocation

    · 00:19:00 – what will AI look like in five years?

    · 00:21:34 – adapting recruitment and talent management for new generations

    · 00:26:25 – evolution of the working environment and mobility

    · 00:35:28 – key US cities for relocation in the future

    Our guests:

    Matt Tebbe

    Matt Tebbe is a proven leader with a track record for unlocking growth strategies and opportunities for businesses, especially for large, complex organizations with global footprints. Prior to joining Cartus, Matt served as the General Manager of Group Products for the education technology firm Riverside Insights. In this capacity, he led a large business unit that supported student growth and equity in more than 6,000 schools nationwide. Matt has also held progressively intensive leadership positions at companies like the IT consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, and Equifax, where he worked as the Australia-New Zealand region HR technology leader, establishing Australia’s largest native pre-employment screening business and launching a new workforce-solutions offering in the region.

    Matt has proven to be a strategic and tactical leader at every stage of his career. His experience in growing, strengthening, and leading operations teams complements his ability to set strategic direction, plan, and execute at a high level, implementing innovative strategies that open new pathways for revenue, reputation, and stable growth—an agility that is core to how we do business at Cartus and Anywhere.

    Greg Lindsay

    Greg Lindsay is the senior fellow for applied research and foresight at NewCities, a senior fellow of MIT’s Future Urban Collectives Lab, and a partner at FutureMap, a geo-strategic and climate advisory firm based in Singapore. He thinks, writes, and speaks on the future of cities and mobility for companies, governments, and institutions around the world. He is also a two-time Jeopardy! champion — and the only human to go undefeated against IBM’s artificial intelligence, Watson.

    Our host:

    Kristi Lund

    After experiencing expatriate life in France, Kristi, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, has spent her career dedicated to supporting organizations with their global mobility programs in multiple capacities, including service delivery, account management, operations, consulting, and implementation. Holding a GMS designation, Kristi is skilled in bringing creative solutions to unique situations, approaching each organization’s goals with customization and compassion.


    Executive production: Louise Koncowski

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    37 mins
  • Transforming stress into success: The Baker Hughes implementation story
    Jun 23 2025

    In the latest episode of the Cartus podcast, Mobility Matters, we're diving headfirst into the intricate world of implementation with an exciting panel of guests. Join us as our very own Terri Bonfiglio, Director of Global Consulting Solutions, teams up with special guest Arjun Jonnalagadda, Head of Mobility at Baker Hughes, to unravel the logistics and strategy behind successful program transformations. Arjun brings a wealth of experience and infectious enthusiasm to the discussion, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuts and bolts of mobility management.

    Adding to the mix is Cartus' Morgan Snapp, Director, Strategic Business Solutions, who worked closely with Baker Hughes during their implementation journey. Together, they share insights and dispel common myths. Whether you're an industry veteran or just curious about the process, this episode promises to offer valuable takeaways. So, plug in your headphones and get ready for a discussion around all-things implementation!

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    Our guests:

    Arjun Jonnalagadda

    Arjun Jonnalagadda is the Head of Mobility for Baker Hughes and is currently leading their program transformation. Arjun puts heavy reliance in usage of technology solutions to drive innovation in global mobility and truly believes the external partner ecosystem can help drive faster advancement of technology innovation to advance the corporate relocation industry.

    Morgan Snapp

    Throughout her mobility career, Morgan has accumulated a wealth of experience. Within Cartus, she has served in a variety of roles, from a consultant assisting relocating employees, to overseeing an operations team, to partnering with clients to develop and administer their programs. Now, as part of the Strategic Solutions Group, Morgan partners with companies by taking the time to really listen to what they need and identifying the right fit for their unique programs.

    Morgan is also very active in the local communities she serves. She is currently elected President of the Board of Directors for RMRC (Denver) as well as the Education Chair at ARA (Phoenix). She has also served in a variety of committees and volunteer positions including BAMM (San Francisco) and SCRC (Southern California). She is currently a member of the local ERC chapters in Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Portland. Outside of Cartus, Morgan currently teaches Supply Chain and Logistics courses at Bellevue University.

    Our host:

    Terri Bonfiglio

    As Director, Global Mobility & Consulting Solutions and with more than 35 years' experience in the mobility industry, Terri joined Cartus in 2005 and leads our global consulting solutions group. In her role, Terri supports Cartus’ global talent mobility teams and is responsible for developing and overseeing global client initiatives in the areas of HR and talent technology solutions, program benchmarking, policy design and writing, and group moves.

    Executive production: Louise Koncowski

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    19 mins