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Cyprus Payroll Management Association announces Annual Gathering Event 2024

The Cyprus Payroll Management Association (CPMA) has announced its highly anticipated Annual Gathering Event for 2024, following two successful years of fostering connections and collaboration within the payroll management community.

"This year’s event promises to be a refreshing departure from traditional conferences, focusing on creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for all attendees," an Association announcement notes.

Scheduled for 5 December 2024 at Royal Hall, Nicosia, the Annual Gathering will feature a light-hearted environment designed to encourage networking and relationship-building among payroll professionals, governmental officials and other stakeholders. Attendees can look forward to an evening filled with delicious food, refreshing drinks, and the vibrant sounds of live music, all while mingling with peers and industry leaders," it continues.

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As noted by the Association, maintaining the philosophy of previous years, the CPMA gathering will not include panel discussions or formal presentations. "Instead, the CPMA aims to cultivate an informal setting where participants can engage in meaningful conversations, share experiences, and explore new ideas in a more personal and relaxed manner," the announcement adds.

“We believe that the best connections are made in a casual environment,” said Theodoros Mantis, President of the Cyprus Payroll Management Association, “Our Annual Gathering is an opportunity for payroll management professionals, industry leaders and other Stakeholders to unwind, enjoy great food, live music, and strengthen their networks without the pressure of formal discussions.”

"CPMA would like to kindly inform all interested parties that the Annual Gathering Event is an exclusive, CPMA members and VIP invitation-only occasion. Looking forward to welcoming all CPMA’s special guests," the announcement concludes.

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