Rose Stanley, Certified Compensation Professional, Certified Benefits Professional, Certified Employee Benefit Specialist, is responsible for the development and delivery of various WorldatWork educational products and services such as certification courses, seminars, webinars, publications, forums, and conferences in the disciplines of employee benefits programs, workplace flexibility, telework, and health and wellness programs. She also is responsible for determining content for the WorldatWork annual Total Rewards conference and is a reviewer for the Innovative Excellence Award given each year by Alliance for Work-Life Progress (now part of WorldatWork).
Prior to joining WorldatWork, Stanley was employed with Circle K for more than nine years as manager of health and welfare benefit plans. Her responsibilities included benefits administration and design, COBRA administration, executive benefits administration, and premium billings management for health and welfare plans.
Stanley has been quoted extensively in numerous publications including the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, Inc. magazine, CNN Money, KTAR radio, KPNX-TV Channel 12 News - Phoenix, Sydsvenskan (Sweden), Self Magazine, and many human resource trade publications.
Stanley is a frequent speaker on benefits, telework and other work-life topics and has facilitated numerous WorldatWork e-learning programs. She is active in the local chapter of Toastmasters.
Professional Designations/Accreditations:
Certified Compensation Professional (CCP)
Certified Benefits Professional (CBP)
Work-Life Certified Professional (WLCP)
Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS)
Education:
B.S. in Personnel Management from Arizona State University
For interview or speaking requests, contact Marcia Rhodes in Public Relations at Marcia.Rhodes@worldatwork.org or call (480) 348-7285.
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