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Remote Launches 2023 Remote Influencer Report

Third annual report recognises the top 150 influencers pioneering the global remote work movement

SAN FRANCISCO, April 11, 2023, the leader in building, managing and supporting global, distributed workforces, has today released its third annual report highlighting the most influential people in the world of remote and hybrid work.

The 2023 Remote Influencer Report, which was created as a resource for companies developing their remote and hybrid working practices, as well as for workers who want to pursue a remote career, names 150 of the most impactful global thinkers and leaders in the future of work.

This year, Remote has for the first time partnered with a team of expert judges for the evaluation process of the report:

  • Darren Murph (https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenmurph/), VP, Workplace Design and Remote Experience at Andela
  • Monica H. Kang (https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicakang/), Founder and CEO of InnovatorsBox and author of Rethinking Creativity
  • Chase Warrington (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chase-warrington/), Head of Remote at Doist

The research team scoured traditional and social media to identify people making an impact in the world of remote work, as well as inviting nominations from across Remote's global network of remote work advocates. The three judges then whittled down Remote's long list into the top 50 people in three categories that capture the evolution of remote work:

  • Innovators - those who paved the way for remote work.
  • Enablers - those who make remote work possible today.
  • Accelerators - those who influence what our working world will look like in the future.

Job van der Voort, CEO and co-founder of Remote and member of the judging panel, said: "The foundation for building a remote working culture has improved a lot, but we are still far from a world where this working model is standard and accessible to all. This new third edition of the Remote Influencer Report is the ultimate guide to the most influential and inspiring thought-leaders in the world of remote work, celebrating both the pioneers who paved the way long before the remote work model was the norm, and those who continue to show us the way forward today."

The full list is not ranked, but includes 150 pioneering thinkers and leaders from more than 20 countries, including:

Innovators (judge: Darren Murph)

1. Anne Bibb, Founder and CEO, Remote Evolution
2. Meghan Biro, Founder and CEO, Talent Culture
3. David Blay Tapia, Co-Founder, Escuela de Trabajo Remoto
4. Nick Bloom, Professor of Economics, Stanford University
5. Egor Borushko, Co-Founder and Producer, Running Remote Conference
6. John Boudreau, Sr. Research Scientist & Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California
7. Jordan Carroll, Founder, The Remote Job Club
8. Molood Ceccarelli, Founder and CEO, Remote Forever
9. Bryan Chaney, Vice President Internal Communications & Talent Brand, Crunchyroll | Co-Founder; Board Co-Chair, Talent Brand Alliance
10. Sascha Connor, Founder & CEO, Virtual Work Inside

Enablers (judge: Monica H. Kang)

11. Andreas Klinger, Investor, Remote First Capital
12. Anna Makovnikova, Group Product Manager, Toggl
13. Brittnee Bond, Founder & Remote Work Consultant, Remote Collective | Coworking and Coliving Consultant, Bond Works
14. Chris Herd, Founder & CEO, Firstbase
15. Chris Cerra, Founder, RemoteBase
16. Danielle Farage, Director of Growth & Marketing, Café | Advisor, Digital Nomad Expo
17. Dorota Piotrowska, VP People and Organization Development, HCM Deck
18. Gary A. Bolles, Chair for the Future of Work, Singularity University | Author, "The Next Rules of Work"
19. Godspower Eseurhobo, Program Tech Product Manager, CLEAR Global | Founder, AfriSplash Remotely
20. Ivan Zhao, Founder, Notion

Accelerators (judge: Chase Warrington)

21. Alejandra Reynoso, Co-Founder & Product Manager, Nomada Latam
22. Alexander Westerdahl, HRBP & VP of HR, Spotify
23. Ali Greene, Co-Founder & Co-Author, Remote Works Book
24. Ali Pruitt, Remote Work-Life Balance Coach
25. Angela Gaylor, Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives, Insight Partners
26. Annie Dean, VP of Team Anywhere, Atlassian
27. Ashley Rader Sell, Director, Remote Workforce Solutions, Cleveland Clinic
28. Ben Marks, Founder & CEO, The WorkAnywhere Campaign
29. Brent Hyder, President & Chief People Officer, Salesforce
30. Cali Williams Yost, Founder and CEO, Flex+Strategy Group

About Remote

Talent is everywhere - opportunity is not. Remote closes the gap by enabling employers to hire anyone from anywhere, providing access to opportunity so people everywhere can build better lives. Remote helps companies become global powerhouses by expanding their access to talent beyond their borders. Thousands of businesses rely on Remote's modern platform and legal, financial, and cultural expertise to onboard, pay, and manage employees and contractors in 150+ countries. Remote was founded in 2019 by Job van der Voort and Marcelo Lebre, and is backed by leading investors including SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Accel, Sequoia, Index Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, General Catalyst and B Capital.

Contact: press@remote.com


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