RISMEDIA, June 27, 2007–Prudential Real Estate and Relocation Services announced that Mary Beth Nitz has been honored by the Worldwide Employee Relocation Council (ERC), the leading authority on global workforce mobility.
“We are proud to announce Mary Beth’s award as she has proven to be an asset to not only Prudential Relocation, but also to the relocation industry-at-large. Her dedication to the field has helped us reach our goal of providing quality service to our clients,” said Kathleen Morris, vice president, Prudential Relocation Global Solutions.
Nitz received the 2007 Meritorious Service Award from ERC during their National Relocation Conference held this past May in recognition of her dedicated service and significant professional contributions to Worldwide ERC and the relocation business community on behalf of mobile families.
A member of the relocation industry since 1992, Nitz is currently leading Prudential Relocation’s international consulting services, assisting clients in developing policies and programs to support their global workforce. She has authored industry articles, spoken at conferences, and facilitated international roundtables throughout the US. Nitz holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Auburn University, majoring in Marketing and with a minor in Psychology. She holds Certified Relocation Professional and Global Mobility Specialist designations from the Worldwide ERC, as well as being certified in International Remuneration from World at Work. She also has completed certificate courses in Expatriate Taxation.
Prudential Relocation provides comprehensive global relocation services to corporations worldwide. With locations in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Mexico, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and China. Prudential Relocation which operates as Pricoa Relocation in Asia and Europe offers a broad menu of services critical to the relocation of clients’ employees, including coordination of intra- and inter-country relocations, international assignment management, intercultural training, global business consulting, appraisal, inspection and sale of relocating employees’ homes, equity advances to relocating employees, assistance in locating a home at the relocating employee’s destination, global household goods moving services and client cost-tracking and a variety of relocation policy and group move consulting services, and more.
For more information, visit www.prudential.com.
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