Alyssa Place is the editor-in-chief of Employee Benefit News and has been with the team since 2019. Her work covers mental health, DEI, women at work, financial wellness, retirement and workplace culture. She was previously a video producer at Yahoo Finance with a focus on personal finance and career development, and has also worked for ABC World News with David Muir and ABC 20/20. Her writing has appeared on amNew York, The Daily Beast, Yahoo Finance, Huffington Post and ABCNews.com. Alyssa graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and sociology from New York University.
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As employers anticipate challenges with hiring and retaining their workforce, they’re looking at ways to enhance their retirement plans to stand out from the crowd.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 28 -
Our top stories explore how companies are tailoring their workplace benefits and policies to better support their female workers.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 25 -
Betterleave offers full-spectrum support for dealing with the logistics and emotional challenges of losing a loved one.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 23 -
Women have 30% less retirement savings than men, and it will take more than just a 401(k) benefit to close the gap.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 22 -
This week’s top stories explore how employers can help their workers weather financial strain and get on the right track.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 18 -
Benefit leaders and managers shared how they make decisions about benefits for their own teams at the annual HR Transform conference.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 17 -
To help employees stay productive and mentally healthy, leaders need to set the tone that workplace wellness is a priority.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 16 -
Experts at the annual HR Transform conference in Las Vegas discussed how AI is not immune to implicit bias, and how to recalibrate.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 15 -
It’s time to rewrite your job posting to get hyper-specific, eliminate buzzwords and reduce implicit bias if you want more responses.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 15 -
Almost all employees surveyed by MetLife would like their 401(k) savings to be doled out as a guaranteed monthly income.
By Alyssa PlaceMarch 14