Each quarter we shine a spotlight on team members who exemplify our dedication to service and our core values. This quarter, Q1-2024 - we are pleased to honor Tammy Smith with our CRI President’s Award.
Since joining CRI in March of 2023 as a Relocation Consultant, Tammy has solidified her reputation as a dynamic relocation consultant known for her exceptional work with transferees, as well as her contagiously upbeat and joyful attitude, in the office and beyond.
Always on the go, Tammy loves to travel – usually with her sister, her cousin, and other friends by her side. A lifelong resident of Atlanta, Tammy considers it the perfect home base for her adventures around the US and abroad. Her dream is to travel to all 50 states, and she has 28 left on her list. To keep her trips memorable, she always finds unique things to do in each state she visits. She recently visited Utah and fell in love with the hot springs. She’s a planner at heart and is in the process of deciding whether her next trip – outside of the U.S. - will be to St. Lucia or the Maldives.
Q & A
What components make up a good team?
That’s a great question. I have five:
What are three (or more) critical traits a client should look for in a prospective relocation management company?
Experience, expertise and a proven track record. Customization and flexibility is also important, especially because things are so automated now – you’ve got to have that flexibility. And even though a lot of the policies are similar, just being able to customize them is critical because everybody's situation is different. Reliability is also important…and last, but not least, you need good communication. These are all the things I've learned during my time in relocation - it's important for the client, but it's also important for the people that are moving.
If you could go anywhere, where would you relocate to?
In the US: Alexandria, Virginia – I love that place! It’s so quaint, I love how it looks and just the feel of it, and the people.
International: Spain. I haven’t been there before but I’ve already planned my trip there – I just need to take it!
What’s either the best advice you’ve ever received or worst advice you’ve ever received?
Good Advice: I think the best advice, especially when it comes to relocation, was from an executive consultant I worked with. She told me that you cannot wear your emotions on your sleeve in this business. You have to put the needs of the transferee before your own needs and feelings. This has really helped me understand that no matter how much of a bad day I'm having, I'm supporting somebody that is probably going through a lot.
Tell us something you’re excited about.
Oh, I’m excited about so many things. I'm excited about the trip I’ve been planning. And that summer is almost here in Atlanta because I enjoy wearing sundresses and sandals.