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Paycom Software Appoints Jeff York as Chief Sales Officer

Paycom Software, Inc. (NYSE: PAYC) has announced the return of Jeff York as the Chief Sales Officer (CSO), effective January 23, 2026. York previously served in this role from 2007 to 2021 and has since been working as Paycom’s Leadership Strategist. He is taking over from Amy Walker, who is transitioning to a consulting role within the company.

York brings over three decades of sales experience to the role and has a track record of success, having previously led Paycom's sales force to be named one of the 50 Best Companies to Sell For in the U.S. Additionally, under his leadership, Paycom was named one of Fortune magazine’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies for four consecutive years.

In the realm of business and finance, Paycom has been recognized for its innovative technology and workplace culture while serving businesses of all sizes in the U.S. and internationally. With its industry-first AI engine, IWant™, Paycom provides instant and accurate access to employee data without having to navigate or learn the software.

This move reflects the company's commitment to driving growth and delivering full solution automation for its clients and their employees. Paycom continues to focus on consistent execution and delivering a strong return on investment for its clients. Today the company's shares have moved -2.86% to a price of $148.41. If you want to know more, read the company's complete 8-K report here.

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