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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Whether adding new benefits or finding the perfect holiday gift, employers had plenty of wins in 2023.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 22 -
Gen X workers have the biggest gap between their savings and what they think they need to save for retirement than any other generation in the workforce.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 19 -
Potatoes, framed family photos and broken coffee mugs are among the worst gifts these employees have received for the holidays.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 19 -
Songs with lower beats per minute are more conducive to productive work than upbeat tunes.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 18 -
Leaders share the benefits, programs and priorities that will shape the workplace.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 15 -
The holidays can be challenging for people in recovery for drug and alcohol addictions, but there are ways to navigate the season with the right support.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 14 -
Lyra Health's latest research reveals some important changes that can be made around employee expectations to improve mental health outcomes.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 12 -
Amanda Rieger, a psychic medium, wellness coach and the founder of Soul Pathology, shares how employers can approach health and wellness in the new year.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 12 -
By 2030, all baby boomers will have reached retirement age, but it doesn't mean they need to leave the workforce immediately.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 11 -
Use these last few weeks to review your healthcare options, level up your retirement account and set reachable goals for the new year.
By Alyssa PlaceDecember 8