Entrepreneurs
An Entrepreneur To Look Up For, Nicole Sahin- Founder Of Globalization Partners
Nicole Sahin is the founder and CEO of Globalization Partners, a Boston-based business platform that allows organisations to hire talent from all over the world without having to establish local offices or subsidiaries.
Nicole has a Middlebury Institute of International Studies MBA in International Management. Nicole is motivated by her vision of everyone, everywhere, having access to fantastic work through the digital age, and so realising their full potential. Nicole began developing Globalization Partner’s digitised and completely compliant global Global Employment Platform after contributing her consulting services to high-growth organisations looking to expand foreign teams for years.
Nicole started Globalization Partners with the goal of breaking down obstacles to global commerce and creating a company that people love. Her startup removes the usual HR, legal, and tax barriers that organisations confront when forming worldwide remote teams. It allows businesses to hire anyone, anywhere, in minutes without the need to build up foreign branch offices.
Nicole’s main charitable initiatives are aimed at eradicating severe poverty through education and economic growth. She collaborates with organisations such as Water for Individuals and Give Directly to deliver financial resources to the world’s poorest people. Nicole is the Chair of Diversity on YPO New England’s Membership Committee and works on gender and racial equality projects.
Globalization Partners has received multiple honours for its organisation and culture, including the NelsonHall Employer of Record Industry Leader. Nicole was named one of the most intriguing entrepreneurs of the year by Goldman Sachs in 2021. Globalization Partners was designated one of the fastest-growing firms in America by the Financial Times in 2020. Nicole was designated a Top 100 Female Founder by Inc. Magazine.
She is also the author of Global Talent Unleashed: An Executive’s Guide to Conquering the World, a Wall Street Journal Best Seller. The book details the blunders and best practises of businesses that have expanded internationally.