Sian Odgers, Business Services Director of activpayroll will be attending the American Payroll Association’s 34th Annual Congress.

The congress is taking place in Nashville, Tennessee at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Centre from 10th May to 14th May 2016.

The congress will be attended by over 2,500 people from across the globe and is open to APA members, their colleagues, and others involved in payroll, accounts payable, human resources, benefits and technology.

The congress will host more than 200 educational workshops and enable networking opportunities across the four day event. The congress is also home to the world’s largest payroll, accounts payable and finance expo with over 100 exhibitors. The Expo is a great chance for attendees to educate themselves on current resources and future trends.

Sian Odgers, Business Service Director, said: “I’ve been a member of the American Payroll Association since 2001, however this is my first time attending the APA Congress and I am really looking forward to it. I’m scheduled to attend 29 workshops over the four day event and I’m excited to meet fellow likeminded payroll professionals with a passion for global payroll. I’m certified in both UK and US payroll and will be delighted to speak to any attendees with questions related to global payroll.”

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