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Episode #101: Fabiana Christians, Global Expansion & Talent Mobility Strategy Leader - Making Mobility Risk Make Sense To Leadership

35 min · 18. Mai 2026
Episode Episode #101: Fabiana Christians, Global Expansion & Talent Mobility Strategy Leader - Making Mobility Risk Make Sense To Leadership Cover

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* How can mobility teams present complex risks internally without overwhelming stakeholders?  * What are some common mobility risks companies can actively mitigate?  * Why do stakeholders sometimes struggle to engage with mobility risk discussions?  * When should mobility teams bring in external consultants versus relying on internal expertise?  In this episode, Paul sits down with Fabiana Christians, who leads Global Expansion and Talent Mobility Strategy.   With over 17 years at the intersection of global mobility, expatriate and international corporate tax, and international expansion, Fabiana has built a career around one idea: moving people strategically moves businesses forward. At Nubank, she helps shape global expansion strategy while turning compliance complexity into opportunities for growth.   Together, they discuss how companies approach mobility risk differently, communicating complex compliance topics internally, and practical ways mobility teams can help businesses navigate international growth more effectively.   We hope you enjoy :)

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Episode Episode #101: Fabiana Christians, Global Expansion & Talent Mobility Strategy Leader - Making Mobility Risk Make Sense To Leadership Cover

Episode #101: Fabiana Christians, Global Expansion & Talent Mobility Strategy Leader - Making Mobility Risk Make Sense To Leadership

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