Business & Tech

Cartus Promotes Marilynn Giglio-Knapp to Vice President, Client Services

The announcement came Thursday, Nov. 3.

Cartus Corporation, a leading provider of global relocation services, announced Thursday, Nov. 3 the promotion of Marilynn Giglio-Knapp to Vice President, Client Services.

Giglio-Knapp joined Cartus in 1996 and held several key positions in Operations and Account Management before her last role as Director, Account Management. Her experience includes implementation and management of both U.S. and global engagemements for clients of all sizes, with particular expertise in international program management, US domestic home sale, moving services, and assignment compensation services.

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“Marilynn’s years of experience managing accounts in all segments have contributed to the success of her relationship building and customer and client care. We look forward to the expertise and commitment to customer service that she will bring to her new role,” said Michelle Vallejo, Senior Vice President, Client Services.

“Cartus’ global footprint has afforded me the opportunity to experience how multinational companies operate and also to understand their mobility needs,” said Giglio-Knapp. “Global companies, both large and small, have different needs, and Cartus employees have a responsibility to understand those needs as we work together to build long-term partnerships. The Cartus family is a rewarding place in which to build a career and, in my new role, I will focus on our clients achieving their mobility objectives while delivering high-touch customer care.”

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Marilynn received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in International Business from the University of Connecticut.

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