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ADP & Avery Dennison Receive HROA Customer Relationship of the Year ... - TMCnet Posted: 16 Dec 2009 08:15 AM PST
ADP & Avery Dennison Receive HROA Customer Relationship of the Year AwardROSELAND, NJ, Dec 16, 2009 (Marketwire via COMTEX) -- ADP (R), a leading provider of HR, payroll and benefits administration services, today announced that its client, Avery Dennison, an industry leader in innovative identification and decorative solutions for businesses and consumers worldwide, was honored with the Human Resources Outsourcing (HRO) Single Process Customer Relationship of the Year HROA Award(TM) for its HRO relationship with ADP at the annual HRO World Summit Europe Conference in London on November 19, 2009.
In a presentation at the HRO World Europe Conference, Avery Dennison demonstrated how the company was able to leverage its 10+ year relationship with trusted HRO service-provider ADP to move the company from multi-local payroll outsourcing to a global model. Avery Dennison's Global HR Division sponsored ADP as the recommended HRO provider to consolidate Avery Dennison's payroll outsourcing to a single provider for Europe. By leveraging ADP's multinational capabilities, Avery Dennison expanded its global payroll model to include an additional 19 countries and 7,000 employees across Europe, and progressed further toward its strategic goal of global HR transformation -- achieving global governance, cost predictability, and payroll data visibility across its enterprise. "Our partnership demonstrates how a trusted relationship between a client and its expert provider can enable a company to move forward from multi-local payroll outsourcing to a global HR transformation. Leveraging the unique breadth, scalability, and interoperability of ADP's service offerings for multinationals, Avery Dennison can effectively achieve its strategic HR goals with a consistent approach for all its employees across Europe and beyond," said ADP Corporate VP and General Manager GlobalView, Laurie Eldridge. ADP's HRO services for multinationals are available in over 60 countries worldwide. Conference delegates at the HRO World Europe Conference cast their votes for the HROA Europe's Fourth Annual Awards. For more information about the HROA awards, please visit and www.hroaeurope.com. To find out more about ADP's HRO for multinationals, please visit www.adp.com About ADP Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADP), with nearly $9 billion in revenue and about 570,000 clients, is one of the world's largest providers of business outsourcing solutions. Leveraging 60 years of experience, ADP offers the widest range of HR, payroll, tax and benefits administration solutions from a single source. ADP's easy-to-use solutions for employers provide superior value to companies of all types and sizes. ADP is also a leading provider of integrated computing solutions to auto, truck, motorcycle, marine and recreational vehicle dealers throughout the world. For more information about ADP or to contact a local ADP sales office, reach us at 1.800.225.5237 or visit the company's Web site at www.adp.com. About Avery Dennison Avery Dennison is a recognized industry leader that develops innovative identification and decorative solutions for businesses and consumers worldwide. The Company's products include pressure-sensitive labeling materials; graphics imaging media; retail apparel ticketing and branding systems; RFID inlays and tags; office products; specialty tapes; and a variety of specialized labels for automotive, industrial and durable goods applications. A FORTUNE 500 Company with sales of $6.7 billion in 2008, Avery Dennison is based in Pasadena, California and has employees in over 60 countries. For more information, visit www.averydennison.com. About the HROA The HROA is the definitive independent organization for all those who purchase, provide, or participate in HR transformation and outsourcing. The mission of the European Chapter is to educate, promote research, publish, recognize, and provide networking opportunities to foster professionalism in HR transformation and HR outsourcing across Europe. Its membership encompasses over 7,500 HR executives, including the largest 50 buyers, the top 30 providers, the leading sourcing advisors and attorneys, and the best thought leaders in HR Transformation. The HROA brings its diverse membership together to set standards and practices, provide peer networking, and maintain a robust curriculum. For information about the HROA, visit www.hroa.org.
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ADP & Avery Dennison Receive HROA Customer Relationship of the Year ... - PR Inside Posted: 16 Dec 2009 05:38 AM PST 2009-12-16 14:43:22 - ROSELAND, NJ -- (Marketwire) -- 12/16/09 -- ADP ®, a leading provider of HR, payroll and benefits administration services, today announced that its client, Avery Dennison, an industry leader in innovative identification and decorative solutions for businesses and consumers worldwide, was honored with the Human Resources Outsourcing (HRO) Single Process Customer Relationship of the Year HROA Award(TM) for its HRO relationship with ADP at the annual HRO World Summit Europe Conference in London on November 19, 2009.
In a presentation at the HRO World Europe Conference, Avery Dennison demonstrated how the company was able to leverage its 10+ year relationship with trusted HRO service-provider ADP to move the company from multi-local payroll outsourcing to a global model. Avery Dennison's Global HR Division sponsored ADP as the recommended HRO provider to consolidate Avery Dennison's payroll outsourcing to a single provider for Europe. By leveraging ADP's multinational capabilities, Avery Dennison expanded its global payroll model to include an additional 19 countries and 7,000 employees across Europe, and progressed further toward its strategic goal of global HR transformation -- achieving global governance, cost predictability, and payroll data visibility across its enterprise.
"Our partnership demonstrates how a trusted relationship between a client and its expert provider can enable a company to move forward from multi-local payroll outsourcing to a global HR transformation. Leveraging the unique breadth, scalability, and interoperability of ADP's service offerings for multinationals, Avery Dennison can effectively achieve its strategic HR goals with a consistent approach for all its employees across Europe and beyond," said ADP Corporate VP and General Manager GlobalView, Laurie Eldridge. ADP's HRO services for multinationals are available in over 60 countries worldwide.
Conference delegates at the HRO World Europe Conference cast their votes for the HROA Europe's Fourth Annual Awards. For more information about the HROA awards, please visit and www.hroaeurope.com :
To find out more about ADP's HRO for multinationals, please visit www.adp.com :
About Avery Dennison
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Voting For SPEED Performance Awards Open Until December 20 - RoadracingWorld.com Posted: 15 Dec 2009 09:28 AM PST Dec 15, 2009, ©Copyright 2009, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. In addition to being one of the finalists for SPEED Performer of the Year and the prestigious Mario Andretti Trophy, World Superbike rookie Ben Spies is one of the candidates for RACER Rookie of the Year, as part of the 4th Annual SPEED Performance Awards. Voting is open to the all fans until Dec. 20. To cast your ballot, please visit www.speedperformanceawards.com. "Ben undertook a daunting challenge this year moving up to World Superbikes," Andretti said. "Practically every venue was new to him and he performed spectacularly. For Ben to win the world championship in his very first try – with 11 poles, 14 wins and 17 podiums – this has to be considered the individual performance of the year." Added SPEED's Bob Varsha: "The likes of Valentino Rossi and Freddie Spencer never won a world motorcycle road racing championship at their first attempt. Kenny Roberts did in the old 500cc class, and the season Spies had is on that kind of plane." SPEED™ is the nation's first and foremost cable television network dedicated to motor sports and the passion for everything automotive. From racing to restoration, motorcycles to movies, SPEED delivers quality programming from the track to the garage. Now available in more than 79 million homes in North America, SPEED is among the fastest-growing sports cable networks in the country and, the home to NASCAR on SPEED and an industry leader in interactive TV, video on demand, mobile initiatives and broadband services. For more information, please visit SPEEDtv.com, the online motor sports authority.
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Uncovering history in Indiana - MiLB.com Posted: 15 Dec 2009 06:58 AM PST Indianapolis hosted the annual Winter Meetings earlier this month, temporarily making the center of Indiana the center of the baseball universe. But despite the fact that it lacks a Major League team, Indiana shouldn't be overlooked once the baseball season rolls around. The state is home to three Minor League franchises, all located within a short drive of one another. And it is this heartland triumvirate that we'll focus on in this edition of "Roadtrip": the Indianapolis Indians, Fort Wayne Tincaps and South Bend Silver Hawks. Victory Field, home of the International League's Indianapolis Indians, boasts a downtown location that is within a walk or short drive from many of the city's most prestigious sporting attractions. So why not combine the Minor League Baseball experience with the NCAA, NFL and auto racing? First up is the NCAA Hall of Champions, a museum and conference center dedicated to honoring the accomplishments of student athletes. For a $5 admission fee, visitors can explore the history of collegiate athletics through a series of permanent and rotating exhibits. Those looking to get a sense of the professional sports experience then only need to travel two miles to "The House That Peyton Built" (aka Lucas Oil Stadium, the sparkling new home of the Indianapolis Colts). Tours are offered year-round at the 63,000-seat facility, taking visitors from the locker room to the field to the press box and beyond. But perhaps nothing is more synonymous with the city than auto racing, so why not take a quick drive over to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway? The iconic racetrack is currently celebrating its "Centennial Era," as the facility opened in 1909 and hosted the inaugural Indianapolis 500 two years later. Ninety-minute "Grounds Tours" are offered regularly, giving visitors the chance to hop in a tour bus for a not-so-quick lap around the track. But it all comes back to baseball, a sport that has been played professionally in Indy since 1887. The retro-minded Victory Field opened in 1996, quickly winning accolades as one of the best ballparks in all of Minor League Baseball. But as tempting as a hot dog at the ballpark may be, save room for a postgame dinner at 107-year-old St. Elmo's Steakhouse. The absurdly potent shrimp cocktail is the stuff of legend. Indianapolis is approximately 100 miles from Fort Wayne, but you may want take your time getting there. Along the way lies a series of enticing roadside attractions, starting with the World's Largest Ball of Paint in Alexandria. The ball was created by Mike Carmichael, a man of true vision who describes his creation thusly: "Imagine an ordinary baseball. Now imagine that same baseball with over 21,500 coats of paint on it! ... That ordinary baseball that once weighed less than one pound now weighs more than 2,700 pounds! ... This ball is truly remarkable." Agreed. Next up is Fairmount, the hometown of James Dean. The unfathomably cool thespian certainly made his mark in his all-too-short film career, which is immortalized here through "The James Dean Collection." Visitors to this 19th-century Victorian home will be able to view the vast array of Dean memorabilia assembled by archivist David Loehr, including posters, trading cards and clothing. But for something completely different, make sure to stop by Huntington's Dan Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center. This sounds like something cooked up by a comedy writer trafficking in outdated cultural references, but it is fact a real-live education center dedicated to "learning about the history, responsibilities and contributions of the office of Vice President and all those who have held it." But don't get too wrapped up in learning about the vice presidency, as Fort Wayne itself has much to offer. When you're in Fort Wayne you should visit the actual Fort Wayne, a replica of the fort that the town is named for. Originally constructed in 1815 as a defense against Native Americans, today's fort is an education center dedicated to illuminating the vagaries of 19th-century pioneer life. Couple this with another fascinating slice of frontier history -- Johnny Appleseed Park. The selfless fruit-planting hero is alleged to be buried on the premises, but this seems to be a subject of much debate. In the interest of being diplomatic, I'll just say that it's possible he was laid to rest here, and move on. Because no matter where Johnny was ultimately laid to rest, his influence can still be felt today in Fort Wayne. He is, after all, the inspiration behind the "TinCaps," the name of the city's Midwest League Baseball team (so called because Johnny was known to wear a cook pot on his head). The TinCaps are coming off an almost unfathomable successful championship season, in which they cruised to over 100 wins (including the playoffs) while consistently drawing sellout crowds to brand-new Parkview Field. Fort Wayne to South Bend is one of the shortest commutes in the Midwest League, so there should certainly be time in the agenda to stop by the RV Hall of Fame. It is exactly what its name implies -- a museum dedicated to showcasing vintage recreational vehicles and paying tribute to industry leaders. So grab a portable generator and a cooler of beer; there's no better way to spend an afternoon than by hanging out around the motor home. Not that there isn't plenty to check out in South Bend, of course. This football-obsessed town will be the home of the College Football Hall of Fame through 2010, so take advantage of the opportunity to learn about the best non-professional gridiron greats there ever were. At the very least, it will help erase memories of Notre Dame's painful 2009 campaign. And while I am loathe to propagate reductive gender stereotypes, it is often the case that women are more interested in chocolate than they are in football. Therefore, members of the fairer sex should head over to the headquarters of the formidable South Bend Chocolate Company. An awe-inspiring array of confections awaits, which like football, can be enjoyed by all (I'm done stereotyping. It's a fool's game). But I'm never done learning, and what I just learned is that the Silver Hawks are named after a line of Studebaker Automobiles that were once manufactured across the street from the team's ballpark. This is the sort of information that can be obtained at the Studebaker National Museum, a wide-ranging exploration of American automotive history. The museum currently features exhibits on both Harley Davidsons and 19th-century Presidential carriages, which will hopefully one day morph into an exhibit featuring presidents riding motorcycles. (I would especially like to see Dan Quayle riding in George H.W. Bush's sidecar). But this day, like all others, ends with baseball. The Studebaker-inspired Silver Hawks play at Coveleski Stadium, which is named after Hall-of-Famer (and South Bend resident) Stanley Coveleski. The "Cove," as it is often referred to, offers regular opportunities to relax in the waning sunlight of a long summer day. That sounds real nice about now, doesn't it? fivefilters.org featured article: Normalising the crime of the century by John Pilger. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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