The Opening Session of APA’s 37th Annual Congress began with a bang, or, rather the banging of drums and cymbals, as the BOOM! Drumline kicked off festivities at the Long Beach Convention Center.
The Opening Session of APA’s 37th Annual Congress began with a bang, or, rather the banging of drums and cymbals, as the BOOM! Drumline kicked off festivities at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Empowering and inspiring Annual Congress attendees was key to motivational speaker Brad Montgomery’s presentation “Embrace Your Awesomeness” during the 36th Annual Congress Closing General Session on Friday afternoon.
This morning’s Federal Government Executive General Session was all about PR: partnerships and resources. Each of the executives spoke of the important partnership between their respective agencies and payroll professionals as well as the tools they have put in place to make it easier for them to...
During Thursday’s General Session, Josh Bersin pondered “The Future of Work and Pay: How Will Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Predictive Analytics Change Your World?”
Award-winning actress, author, artist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur Jane Seymour gave the keynote address during the Opening General Session at the 36th Annual Congress on Tuesday.
Carolyn Huse, CPP, was crowned Payroll Woman of the Year, and Gary Lynch, CPP, took the title of Payroll Man of the Year Tuesday during the Opening General Session of Congress.
A longtime director of the American Payroll Association (APA) stepped off the board with an outpouring of gratitude.
If you find yourself at the hotel bar with fellow APA members after an exciting day of workshops and Expo events and want impress them, here’s your chance. These fun global payroll facts will make for a good laugh and fun conversation:
Our first day here was an amazing one. We thank entrepreneur and hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons for delivering the ultimate in motivation with his insightful “Success Through Stillness” session.
It might not have been at a casino on the Strip like he’s used to, but Keynote Speaker and Las Vegas headlining performer Jeff Civillico presented his interactive session, “Work That Matters,” for Congress attendees during this afternoon’s luncheon.