InterLink Relocation Resources was pleased to participate in the Lone Star Relocation Summit held in Fort Worth, Texas on April 21–22, 2026—bringing together mobility leaders from across the region for meaningful dialogue, peer exchange, and industry alignment.
Representing InterLink, Scott Addaman, Senior Vice President of Client Engagement and Success, joined professionals spanning corporate mobility, immigration, and relocation services to discuss the evolving demands shaping today’s workforce mobility programs.
“The value of these regional forums is the ability to step outside of day-to-day program execution and engage in candid conversations with peers facing similar challenges,” Scott shared. “From cost containment pressures to the increasing complexity of global mobility, these discussions reinforce the importance of strong partnerships, transparent data, and a highly coordinated service model.”
The event—hosted collaboratively by the Houston Relocation Professionals, North Texas Relocation Professionals, and Austin Relocation Council—provided a platform for sharing best practices and exploring solutions across key areas including housing constraints, immigration considerations, and employee experience.
Throughout the event, Scott connected with a diverse group of industry peers and leaders, including Nina Arnaiz, Ben Cross, Rachael Schepemaker, Brett Lyons, Ashley Hunter, Amy Crowley, and Joseph Gurth. These interactions underscore the collaborative nature of the mobility industry and the shared commitment to advancing program effectiveness.
As organizations continue to navigate an increasingly complex mobility landscape, events like the Lone Star gathering play a critical role in strengthening relationships, surfacing innovative ideas, and reinforcing a collective focus on delivering measurable value to both companies and their relocating employees.
InterLink remains committed to active engagement within the mobility community—ensuring our clients benefit from the latest insights, best practices, and a partner that is deeply connected to the industry.
If your organization is evaluating ways to improve cost control, enhance employee experience, or bring greater visibility to your mobility program, connect with Scott Addaman and the InterLink team. We welcome the opportunity to share insights from the field and explore how a more strategic, data-driven approach can strengthen your program outcomes.
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