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ADP TotalSource supports first-ever National PEO Week

06/01/23

Author: ADP Admin/Tuesday, May 30, 2023/Categories: Bulletin News

For the first time ever, we celebrated National Professional Employer Organizations (PEO) Week in the United States.

That’s right … during the week of May 22, we took your voice to Washington, D.C. Let me tell you more …

What is National PEO Week?

ADP TotalSource® is a member of the National Association of PEOs (NAPEO) and I’m proud to serve as the Chair of the Board. NAPEO is a consortium that represents 173,000 small and mid-size businesses that employ over 4 million people in all 50 states.

During National PEO week, these hard-working businesses, like yours, were recognized in the federal congressional Record – taking our combined industry strength to policymakers and helping them understand the important impact small and mid-size businesses have on the economy.

As the nation’s largest PEO, ADP TotalSource is a powerhouse on our own – offering you access to a variety of benefits, including Fortune 500-caliber health care, a knowledgeable HR Business Partner and state-of-the-art tech. When we partner with our industry-peers we become even stronger.

Coverage and resources

You likely saw coverage of National PEO Week in the press, and read how we took your voice to Washington, D.C., influencing key leaders and organizations who need to hear from you. You can also check out the resources we published to support the week on our SPARK blog and Workforce News Minute.

As an ADP TotalSource leader, serving you daily is a privilege. As the National Chair of NAPEO, sharing your voice to our policymakers is an honor.

Sincerely,

Kristen Appleman

SVP – ADP TotalSource

and Chair of NAPEO Board

 

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