Stuart Sackman leads ADP’s Global Shared Services organization, overseeing enterprise-wide Client Experience, Business Process Improvement, Enterprise Learnings, Global Business Solutions and OneADP locations. Stuart joined ADP in 1992, and during his tenure has held positions with broad-ranging responsibilities across several ADP business units.
In Stuart’s previous role as Corporate Vice President, Global Product and Technology, he oversaw both client-facing product development and internal technology (CIO/CTO) operations. Stuart ensured that the GPT team’s work was aligned with ADP’s overall technology efforts and the company’s strategic goal of becoming the world’s leading provider of Human Capital Management solutions.
Earlier, Stuart served as Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Multinational Corporations (MNC) Services, which includes the ADP GlobalView and ADP Streamline businesses. In that role, he had direct P&L responsibility for ADP’s largest, most complicated global clients. He also played a leadership role in developing the organization’s product and marketing strategies.
Prior to heading up MNC, Stuart was the Division Vice President and General Manager of National Account Services’ East National Service Center, which provides payroll and HR services to 700+ large employers headquartered in the northeast United States. Prior to that, he was the Senior Vice President of Product Strategy for ADP Employer Services at a time when ADP was expanding internationally very rapidly.
He also served as the Division Vice President and General Manager of eBusiness for ADP’s Major Account Services division, where he was responsible for P&L and the next generation “eXpert” suite of on-line payroll, HR and benefits solutions.
Stuart started his ADP career in business development, where he identified the market opportunity and wrote the business case for entering the Time and Labor Management (TLM) business. During his tenure as DVP and GM of TLM he successfully acquired and integrated several businesses and expanded the product line to include solutions for small, mid-size and national account employers in the United States and in selected markets outside of the country.
Stuart holds a BA in Computer Science, magna cum laude, from Brandeis University, and an MBA from Columbia Business School, where he majored in Marketing.
What is Stuart Sackman's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Stuart Sackman is at least $6.93 million as of March 15th, 2021. Sackman owns 23,221 shares of Automatic Data Processing stock worth more than $6,933,558 as of November 21st. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other investments that Sackman may own. Learn More about Stuart Sackman's net worth.
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Has Stuart Sackman been buying or selling shares of Automatic Data Processing?
Stuart Sackman has not been actively trading shares of Automatic Data Processing within the last three months. Most recently, Stuart Sackman sold 1,919 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Thursday, December 9th. The shares were sold at an average price of $233.26, for a transaction totalling $447,625.94. Learn More on Stuart Sackman's trading history.
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.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Automatic Data Processing?
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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