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Andersen LLP has announced that Robbie Wigley-Jones has joined the firm as partner and Global Mobility EMEA Strategy and Growth leader.

Wigley-Jones’ appointment marks the latest step in the ongoing expansion of Andersen’s Global Mobility practice, extending the firm’s international expertise and enhancing its comprehensive client offering.

With 38 years of experience in global mobility, most of them at PwC, Wigley-Jones advises on cross-border tax, international reward, pensions, global employment companies, social security, remote working, global mobility operating models, business-traveller management, and new-country entry.

He has collaborated with numerous multinational organisations across diverse industries, developing and implementing solutions for globally mobile workforces that drive and sustain business growth.

Wigley-Jones said: “I am delighted to join Andersen to help strengthen and scale its Global Mobility capabilities in the United Kingdom and across the EMEA region. Andersen is uniquely positioned to transform the market for global-mobility support at a time when the geopolitical landscape is rapidly changing.”

Julian Nelberg, managing partner of Andersen LLP, added: “We are delighted to welcome Robbie. His considerable knowledge and experience will further enhance the support we provide to agile, global businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions.”

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