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Episode #103: Katerina Fagetti, Senior GM Manager, LGT Private Banking: Building Career Mobility Programs for a Global Workforce

37 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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* How did LGT design its Career Mobility Programme?  * How did LGT approach eligibility for Career Mobility opportunities?  * How do you make Career Mobility work for the business and employees?  * Why did LGT revise its Career Mobility Programme after launch, and what changed?  In this episode, Paul sits down with Katerina Fagetti, Senior Global Mobility Manager at LGT Private Banking.   Katerina is a Global Mobility leader with over 15 years of experience. She brings deep expertise in international assignments, relocations, and business travel, with a strong focus on strategy, compliance, and stakeholder advisory.   She joined LGT more than three years ago, where she continues to lead and shape cross-border mobility with a practical, people-focused, and compliance-driven approach.   We hope you enjoy :)

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