Debbie Dyson is President of ADP National Account Services, which provides human capital management solutions to large enterprise clients in the United States that generally have more than 1,000 employees. As a member of the senior executive team at ADP, Debbie also provides governance, tools and best practices to help leverage innovation across the company to benefit clients and create a sustainable competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Debbie began her ADP career in 1988 as an account manager, serving large-enterprise clients. She has since held roles of increasing responsibility in client relations, operational support and general management. Prior to her current role, Debbie led ADP’s Client Experience organization, including business process innovation, global shoring, learning and performance, change communications and management. Earlier, she served as Division Vice President and General Manager of the mid-market Service Center for the South region, which serves clients with between 50 and 1,000 employees. During her tenure in that position, she led the team to deliver accelerated revenue growth with above-plan performance while maintaining high levels of client retention and associate engagement.
Throughout her career, Debbie has been passionate about engaging and developing people. She serves as an executive sponsor of several business resource groups for ADP associates, including Women in Leadership (WIL) and Cultivate, a group for African-American associates and their allies.
Debbie has been recognized as one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business by Black Enterprise magazine two years in a row. She also was named to Black Enterprise magazine’s 300 Most Powerful Executives in Corporate America. Debbie has received recognition from Diversity Inc. and was inducted into the Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame in San Mateo County, Calif., in recognition of her athletic achievements in high school and college.
Debbie volunteers with a variety of different non-profit organizations focused on breast cancer, heart disease, diversity and inclusion and multiple efforts around arts and education for our youth. She currently sits on the board for New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Teach for America (New Jersey).
Debbie holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Santa Clara University.
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The estimated net worth of Deborah L. Dyson is at least $7.90 million as of April 5th, 2022. Ms. Dyson owns 26,663 shares of Automatic Data Processing stock worth more than $7,904,513 as of December 25th. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Ms. Dyson may own. Learn More about Deborah L. Dyson's net worth.
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Who are Automatic Data Processing's active insiders?
Automatic Data Processing's insider roster includes Brock Albinson (VP), John Ayala (VP), Maria Black (President, CEO & DIrector), Augusto Blanchard (VP), Michael Bonarti (VP), Laura Brown (VP), Christopher D'ambrosio (VP), Joseph Desilva (VP), Deborah Dyson (VP), Michael Eberhard (VP), Sreenivasa Kutam (VP), David Kwon (VP), Don McGuire (VP), Brian Michaud (VP), Dermot O'Brien (VP), Douglas Politi (VP), Alexander Quevedo (VP), Carlos Rodriguez (CEO), Stuart Sackman (VP), James Sperduto (VP), and Donald Weinstein (VP). Learn More on Automatic Data Processing's active insiders.
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During the last twelve months, insiders at the business services provider sold shares 12 times. They sold a total of 114,454 shares worth more than $31,786,262.25. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 6th when VP Sreenivasa Kutam sold 38,975 shares worth more than $11,692,500.00. Insiders at Automatic Data Processing own 0.2% of the company.
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