Genesys to Honor Its Client Hillsborough County, Florida, Clerk of the Circuit Court With Excellence Award at Upcoming Conference
Market Wire, August, 2004
Genesys, a provider of outsourcing services and software for human resources (HR) management, payroll, benefits administration and payments, self-service, learning, and performance management, will honor its client Hillsborough County, Florida, Clerk of the Circuit Court Office (Hillsborough County) with the Genesys 2004 Excellence Award. The award recognizes Hillsborough County for their achievements in workforce transformation through the implementation of Genesys PeopleComeFirst solutions for payroll, human resources, employee self-service and learning management.
The award will be presented to Hillsborough County at the Genesys Human Capital Management Conference being held September 19-21, 2004 at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers. Hillsborough County is the fourth largest county in Florida with an annual budget of $2.9 billion.
Mary Strommer, director, system support, Hillsborough County, Clerk of the Circuit Court, shared, "Hillsborough County is honored to be recognized for its improved workforce efficiencies and productivity. Hillsborough County performs extensive administrative support services that keep the county running smoothly, including everything from processing all civil and criminal cases to assuming responsibility for the safekeeping and investing of over $3 billion in annual collections." She continued, "Our team implemented a best-practice approach to understanding the internal human capital management requirements, objectives, and goals. Working in conjunction with Genesys, we tailored their PeopleComeFirst web-based suite to match our organizational objectives to maximize HR functionality, meet our complex needs and allow for instant accessibility to solutions anytime and anywhere."
"Hillsborough County's commitment to drive operational performance by empowering employees with the technologies and tools that they need to be productive make them a noteworthy recipient for this year's award," said Ruth Ladner, chief operating officer for Genesys. "This year's conference theme, 'Leading the way through innovation and transformation,' presents the perfect venue to recognize Hillsborough County. We look forward to a continued partnership with Hillsborough County."
To obtain more information about PeopleComeFirst, contact Genesys at solutions@genesys-soft.com or call (800) 580-5450. To learn more or register for the Genesys Human Capital Management Conference, contact Lucille Breen at lbreen@genesys-soft.com or 978-685-5400, ext. 3165, or visit www.genesys-soft.com.
More About Genesys
Founded in 1981, Genesys is a proven Human Capital Management leader, providing solutions that transform the workplace and accelerate growth. The Company's web-based suite, PeopleComeFirst(TM), streamlines human resources, benefits administration and payments, payroll processing, self-service, competency-based learning management and performance management. Implemented as either HRO (human resources outsourcing) services or as licensed software, PeopleComeFirst is also available to third party service providers through the HRO Partner Program.
A trusted advisor committed to superior customer service, Genesys provides unprecedented choice, flexibility, and satisfaction to its clients. For more information, visit www.genesys-soft.com or call 800-580-5450.
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