Global leadership: Designing, building, and managing world-class teams
Your guide to leadership without limits
Most leaders agree that a distributed workforce is the future, but only 24% feel their organization is actually ready. So how do you bridge the gap between global ambition and on-the-ground reality?
Join Vinnie DiAngelo, a leader in global workforce strategy at TriNet, and Matt Carr, CRO at Multiplier, as they unpack what it takes to design, build, and manage global dream teams.
Moving beyond the ‘why’, they’ll deliver a framework for the ‘where’ and ‘how’. Discover the key factors for choosing new talent hubs, from time zones to specialized skills, and learn how to navigate the logistical challenges of building a cohesive team across borders.
They’ll also provide clear guidance on how to get started, when to use an Employer of Record (EOR), and what the next era of global leadership will demand.
Take your seat at the table for a masterclass in building and leading world-class teams.
Key takeaways
- To make global hiring a success, companies need a clear strategy on why, where, and how they’re expanding
- Market entry is easier with local leadership and partners who bridge compliance gaps
- Next-gen global leaders need to have empathy, cross-cultural fluency, and operational agility
About the speakers
Matt Carr
CRO, Multiplier
Matt Carr is the Chief Revenue Officer at Multiplier, with 17 years of experience in payroll and HR tech. Previously SVP of Sales at Paycor, he helped lead the company through major growth and its acquisition by Paychex.
At Multiplier, Matt is focused on scaling growth and delivering standout client experiences, driven by his passion for solving the complexities of global employment.
Vinnie DiAngelo
VP of People Ops, TriNet
Vinnie DiAngelo oversees organizational design, payroll, people ops/tech, real estate/facilities, change management and global workforce strategy.
Vinnie has been a leader in TriNet’s recent global workforce strategy and execution, including the opening of a core center for TriNet in India.