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Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Robert Half to Present at Baird's Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference
MENLO PARK, Calif., May 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- M. Keith Waddell, president and chief executive officer of global talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half Inc. (NYSE: RHI), will present at Baird's 2025 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference in New York City on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Robert Half's investor presentation for the first quarter 2025 is available on the company's website at About Robert HalfRobert Half is the world's first and largest specialized talent solutions and business consulting firm, connecting highly skilled job seekers with rewarding opportunities at great companies. We offer contract talent and permanent placement solutions in the fields of finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support, and we also provide executive search services. Robert Half is the parent company of Protiviti, a global consulting firm that delivers internal audit, risk, business and technology consulting solutions. In the past 12 months, Robert Half has been recognized as one of America's Most Innovative Companies by Fortune and, with Protiviti, has been named one of the Fortune® Most Admired Companies™ and 100 Best Companies to Work For. Explore our comprehensive solutions, research and insights at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Robert Half


Cision Canada
27-05-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Robert Half to Present at Baird's Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference
MENLO PARK, Calif., May 27, 2025 /CNW/ -- M. Keith Waddell, president and chief executive officer of global talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half Inc. (NYSE: RHI), will present at Baird's 2025 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference in New York City on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Robert Half's investor presentation for the first quarter 2025 is available on the company's website at About Robert Half Robert Half is the world's first and largest specialized talent solutions and business consulting firm, connecting highly skilled job seekers with rewarding opportunities at great companies. We offer contract talent and permanent placement solutions in the fields of finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support, and we also provide executive search services. Robert Half is the parent company of Protiviti, a global consulting firm that delivers internal audit, risk, business and technology consulting solutions. In the past 12 months, Robert Half has been recognized as one of America's Most Innovative Companies by Fortune and, with Protiviti, has been named one of the Fortune ® Most Admired Companies™ and 100 Best Companies to Work For. Explore our comprehensive solutions, research and insights at


Malaysian Reserve
19-05-2025
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
Protiviti Swings Into Action to Fight Hunger: 2025 'Birdies for Meals' Campaign With Professional Golfers Matt Fitzpatrick and Jennifer Kupcho Kicks Off
Protiviti supplements existing i on Hunger program by donating 10,000 meals plus 500 for each birdie (or better) made by golf brand ambassadors Fitzpatrick and Kupcho in each of 2025 Major Championships; public invited to join in making donations MENLO PARK, Calif., May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Global consulting firm Protiviti is aiming to donate more than 100,000 meals to non-profit organization U.S. Hunger, based on the total number of birdies, eagles or aces made by its golf brand ambassadors Matt Fitzpatrick and Jennifer Kupcho during the 2025 Major Championships. Launched in 2021, the 'Birdies for Meals' ( campaign is part of Protiviti's global i on Hunger community impact program focused on reducing world hunger and strengthening communities. The public is invited to participate by making their own donations to the campaign. During the 2024 Birdies for Meals campaign, Protiviti donated more than 77,000 meals to U.S. Hunger to help feed people in need. This year, Protiviti has pledged a minimum of 10,000 meals for each of the nine Majors with a boost of 500 meals every time Fitzpatrick and Kupcho make a birdie or better in the Majors. Protiviti will donate an additional 25,000 meals for each event Fitzpatrick or Kupcho wins throughout the season. During the PGA Championship in May 2025, Fitzpatrick scored 16 birdies and one eagle. Those, plus the commitment to 10,000 meals for each Major tournament, resulted in 18,500 donated meals. Kupcho's eight birdies at the recent Chevron Championship resulted in 14,000 meals being donated. The program has already earned 49,000 meals this season and more than 560,000 since its inception. 'Access to food is one of the most basic human needs and one that Protiviti has helped address for more than 10 years through a range of community service activities,' said Protiviti President and CEO Joseph Tarantino. 'Inspired by Matt and Jen's commitment to excellence, we look forward to donating many more meals during this year's golf season.' Protiviti is also opening donations to the Birdies for Meals campaign to the public. Meals will be directed to those in need in the U.S. or internationally through U.S. Hunger and Convoy of Hope, respectively. Fitzpatrick and Kupcho have served as brand ambassadors for Protiviti since 2020. Fitzpatrick is currently ranked 77th in the world, with 10 professional victories worldwide, including his first Major win at the 2022 U.S. Open. Kupcho emerged as a perennial LPGA contender in 2022, winning three events including her first Major at the Chevron Championship. She is currently ranked 60th in the world. Nine Major Championships are scheduled during the 2025 season, with the men playing four and the women playing five: Masters Tournament (April 10-13), Augusta, GA The Chevron Championship (April 24-27), The Woodlands, TX PGA Championship (May 15-18), Charlotte, NC U.S. Open – Women's (May 29-June 1), Erin, WI U.S. Open – Men's (June 12-15), Oakmont, PA KPMG Women's PGA Championship, (June 19-22), Frisco, TX Amundi Evian Championship (July 10-13), Évian-Les-Bains, France The British Open Championship (July 17-20), Antrim, Northern Ireland AIG Women's Open (July 31-August 3), Wales, UK Protiviti's i on Hunger program has provided over 16 million meals in more than 20 countries since it launched in late 2014. For more information about i on Hunger, please visit here. More information about Protiviti's golf brand ambassador program is available here. About Protiviti Protiviti ( is a global consulting firm that delivers deep expertise, objective insights, a tailored approach and unparalleled collaboration to help leaders confidently face the future. Protiviti and its independent and locally owned member firms provide clients with consulting and managed solutions in finance, technology, operations, data, digital, legal, HR, risk and internal audit through a network of more than 90 offices in over 25 countries. Named to the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® list for the 11th consecutive year, Protiviti Inc. has served more than 80 percent of Fortune 100 and nearly 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies. The firm also works with government agencies and smaller, growing companies, including those looking to go public. Protiviti Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Half (NYSE: RHI). Protiviti is not licensed or registered as a public accounting firm and does not issue opinions on financial statements or offer attestation services. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Protiviti Swings Into Action to Fight Hunger: 2025 'Birdies for Meals' Campaign With Professional Golfers Matt Fitzpatrick and Jennifer Kupcho Kicks Off
Protiviti supplements existing i on Hunger program by donating 10,000 meals plus 500 for each birdie (or better) made by golf brand ambassadors Fitzpatrick and Kupcho in each of 2025 Major Championships; public invited to join in making donations MENLO PARK, Calif., May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Global consulting firm Protiviti is aiming to donate more than 100,000 meals to non-profit organization U.S. Hunger, based on the total number of birdies, eagles or aces made by its golf brand ambassadors Matt Fitzpatrick and Jennifer Kupcho during the 2025 Major Championships. Launched in 2021, the 'Birdies for Meals' ( campaign is part of Protiviti's global i on Hunger community impact program focused on reducing world hunger and strengthening communities. The public is invited to participate by making their own donations to the campaign. During the 2024 Birdies for Meals campaign, Protiviti donated more than 77,000 meals to U.S. Hunger to help feed people in need. This year, Protiviti has pledged a minimum of 10,000 meals for each of the nine Majors with a boost of 500 meals every time Fitzpatrick and Kupcho make a birdie or better in the Majors. Protiviti will donate an additional 25,000 meals for each event Fitzpatrick or Kupcho wins throughout the season. During the PGA Championship in May 2025, Fitzpatrick scored 16 birdies and one eagle. Those, plus the commitment to 10,000 meals for each Major tournament, resulted in 18,500 donated meals. Kupcho's eight birdies at the recent Chevron Championship resulted in 14,000 meals being donated. The program has already earned 49,000 meals this season and more than 560,000 since its inception. "Access to food is one of the most basic human needs and one that Protiviti has helped address for more than 10 years through a range of community service activities," said Protiviti President and CEO Joseph Tarantino. "Inspired by Matt and Jen's commitment to excellence, we look forward to donating many more meals during this year's golf season." Protiviti is also opening donations to the Birdies for Meals campaign to the public. Meals will be directed to those in need in the U.S. or internationally through U.S. Hunger and Convoy of Hope, respectively. Fitzpatrick and Kupcho have served as brand ambassadors for Protiviti since 2020. Fitzpatrick is currently ranked 77th in the world, with 10 professional victories worldwide, including his first Major win at the 2022 U.S. Open. Kupcho emerged as a perennial LPGA contender in 2022, winning three events including her first Major at the Chevron Championship. She is currently ranked 60th in the world. Nine Major Championships are scheduled during the 2025 season, with the men playing four and the women playing five: Masters Tournament (April 10-13), Augusta, GA The Chevron Championship (April 24-27), The Woodlands, TX PGA Championship (May 15-18), Charlotte, NC U.S. Open – Women's (May 29-June 1), Erin, WI U.S. Open – Men's (June 12-15), Oakmont, PA KPMG Women's PGA Championship, (June 19-22), Frisco, TX Amundi Evian Championship (July 10-13), Évian-Les-Bains, France The British Open Championship (July 17-20), Antrim, Northern Ireland AIG Women's Open (July 31-August 3), Wales, UK Protiviti's i on Hunger program has provided over 16 million meals in more than 20 countries since it launched in late 2014. For more information about i on Hunger, please visit here. More information about Protiviti's golf brand ambassador program is available here. About Protiviti Protiviti ( is a global consulting firm that delivers deep expertise, objective insights, a tailored approach and unparalleled collaboration to help leaders confidently face the future. Protiviti and its independent and locally owned member firms provide clients with consulting and managed solutions in finance, technology, operations, data, digital, legal, HR, risk and internal audit through a network of more than 90 offices in over 25 countries. Named to the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® list for the 11th consecutive year, Protiviti Inc. has served more than 80 percent of Fortune 100 and nearly 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies. The firm also works with government agencies and smaller, growing companies, including those looking to go public. Protiviti Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Half (NYSE: RHI). Protiviti is not licensed or registered as a public accounting firm and does not issue opinions on financial statements or offer attestation services. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Protiviti Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Forbes
23-04-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Address ‘Monumental' Tech Debt The Right Way: With CX Front And Center
Customer Experience Software This year, companies across the world are working to tackle a problem that has been eating up a big chunk of operating costs and lowering profits every year: technical debt. It's about time. The heavy debt has weighed down organizations far more than many realize. The global consulting firm Protiviti reports that technical debt is a 'critical burden' in the business landscape. 'On average, an organization invests more than 30% of its IT budget and more than 20% of its overall resources to manage and address technical debt,' the company wrote in a study. 'Further, nearly seven out of 10 organizations believe technical debt has a high level of impact on their ability to innovate. Our team surveyed more than 1,000 business leaders for The Leader's Guide to CX Trends in 2025. We found that in 2025, 'more companies will work to reduce the amount of tools and technical debt they've accumulated over the years, simplifying their vendor landscape and optimizing total cost of ownership.' While reducing technical debt is crucial, so is doing it the right way. Changes must be designed to improve and expedite the customer experience (CX). Otherwise, they're unlikely to have the desired effect. As Protoviti put it, 'Focus on the experiences of users and consumers (both positive and negative) to drive interaction through a modern, innovative operating model. Decisions based on insightful customer and user analytics are more likely to achieve business success.' While different organizations use slightly different definitions, 'technical debt' generally refers to the losses that businesses experience when they go for quick technological solutions that have long-term downsides. As three authors (Neil Ernst, Rick Kazman and Julien Delange) of a book on the subject put it, 'Technical debt in software is incurred when developers take shortcuts and make ill-advised technical decisions in the initial phases of a project, only to be confronted with the need for costly and labor-intensive workarounds later.' Given the speed with which new tools have been coming to the market, it's no surprise that businesses have accrued more of this debt. Each new tool promises to make business better and save money quickly. But 'today's cost savings might add to your technical debt later, especially if you mainly use multiple tools in your support ecosystem,' our team at Nextiva has explained. Often, additional tools require 'extensive resources to manage, connect (via APIs), or sync with other applications in your tech stack.' Businesses are better off with a unified solution that includes support, allowing them to build the best possible customer experiences across a range of channels. Case in Point: New York State For a powerful example of erasing tech debt while vastly improving the customer experience, look at an achievement of the New York State Office of General Services. 'The challenge was immense, with hundreds of websites and thousands of applications contributing to what was described as 'monumental tech debt,'' the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation at Georgetown University explains. The team transformed the state's digital ecosystem not only by reducing this debt, but by following an approach in which technology is 'just one piece of the larger puzzle, where the true challenge lies in empowering agencies to take ownership of the customer experience (CX).' The office also created the role of chief CX officer, reflecting this commitment. The woman who holds this position, Tonya Webster, 'champions a customer-centric organizational culture, ensuring that every initiative prioritizes meaningful outcomes for the public,' the Beeck Center wrote. Excellent customer service experiences have become a cornerstone of successful business. And while short-term steps have long been enticing, organizations large and small are now seeing the price they pay. The good news is that there does not have to be any conflict between improving CX and adopting technology that will avoid long-term tech debt. Today, single platforms can provide a wide range of tools that seamlessly work together. When designed well, these platforms can also evolve as new and more advanced technologies become available. This kind of flexibility is particularly essential in the age of AI. The revolution underway is coming at such a rapid pace that businesses can't know what's in store. If they choose solutions that are designed to function with minimal or no friction and the ability to adapt rapidly, they'll be empowered to stay on the cutting edge -- and their customers will feel the difference.