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The
American Payroll Association (APA) is a national organization
for payroll professionals. Founded in 1982, the APA has grown to
more than 21,000 members nationwide. APA provides payroll
education, publications, professional support, and also represents
its members in legislative and regulatory arenas on both state and
federal levels.
WHO IS THE MILWAUKEE CHAPTER?
The Milwaukee
Chapter was formed in 1994 with the following objectives:
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To enhance the
Payroll Professional's skills through education and networking.
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To influence
legislation affecting payroll and related issues.
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To gain
recognition for the Payroll Professional.
The Milwaukee
Chapter membership has risen to over 100 members.
WHAT DOES THE MILWAUKEE CHAPTER DO?
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Hosts monthly
meetings for the payroll professional. Past guest speakers have
included:
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Marjorie Treu, President of Consulting firm Treu & Associates
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Jenny
Provenzano, CPP, Service Director of Kronos Incorporated
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Mary Schnell, from
WACHA
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Kathy Wells, from
MRA
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John Hiddleson, IRS
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J. Robert
Parkinson, Speaker for Becoming Successful
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The dinner
meetings have approximately 50 attendees representing large and
small employers.
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Promotes
National Payroll Week.
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Participates
in the annual National Payroll Conference
ACHIEVE PROFESSIONAL PAYROLL STATUS
The greatest
benefit of membership is that you have decided to stand up and be
counted. When you join APA, your voice and professional status are
raised in union. You are an important link in a powerful
professional chain. The synergy created through membership and
your company's realization of your professional standing profit
you and your organization. You make a difference when you join the
APA. We offer CEU credits for our CPA's and CPP's.
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