With COVID-19 ever-changing the business landscape, payroll also needs to change and adapt.
With COVID-19 ever-changing the business landscape, payroll also needs to change and adapt.
The American Payroll Association’s (APA) Annual Congress is one of our favorite event experiences each year. For many of us, it’s like a reunion. We get to connect and build on the relationships and partnerships we have formed over the years, bond over common experiences, and most importantly, have...
Brent R. Gow, CPP, has been involved in payroll for 40 years. He spent over 17 years at Starbucks Coffee Company as the Director of Global Payroll and is currently the Manager of the entity BRGow & Associates, LLC. He provides consulting services for payroll operations, payroll tax and other...
Drawing from her experience on the first American Women’s Everest Expedition, keynote speaker Alison Levine presented “On the Edge: The Art of High-Impact Leadership” during Congress Xstream’s General Session Tuesday, June 2.
Join us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/annualcongress) and Twitter (@paynews) to share your answer to the daily Congress poll question from Monday through Saturday.
Both Lois Fried, CPP, APA’s new President, and Dan Maddux, APA Executive Director, will be available virtually to chat with and ask questions during a series of 30-minute Meet and Greet sessions all week.
Irene Chapman, CPP, received the Board of Directors Award on Tuesday, June 2, during Congress Xstream in recognition of her longtime APA leadership.
Valery Noakes, CPP, and Jon Schausten, CPP, are well-known names among American Payroll Association (APA) members. Now, they’re known as the 2020 APA Payroll Woman of the Year and the 2020 Payroll Man of the Year.
Lois Fried, CPP, has officially taken her place as the new President of the APA—an organization she holds close to her heart.
Payroll vendors from across the globe will showcase their latest products, services, and technology at the Congress Xstream's one-of-a-kind payroll Expo.