Towers Perrin - SourceWatch

Towers Perrin is a consulting firm that focuses on "effective people, risk, and financial management".
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PeopleSoft | Towers Perrin Profile

Additional Contacts Company Overview Towers Perrin is a leading provider of Human Capital Management consulting and eHR solutions.
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Towers Perrin Launches Reinsurance Offering in France - - insurancenewsnet.com

Business Editors/Insurance Writers STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--January 30, 2008--Towers Perrin, the global professional services firm, is expanding its reinsurance intermediary business to serve the French domestic market and has appointed Serge Mussard as Managing Director of its new reinsurance operation, and Daniel Schlegel as Executive Director.
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Towers Perrin Employment: Vault Towers Employment Snapshot

A knack for HR Towers Perrin is one of the world's largest niche consulting firms, operating with over 5,400 employees out of offices and business partner locations in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Latin America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
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Kwittken & Co. - Client Stories - Towers Perrin

Towers Perrin Towers Perrin’s HR Services For the past five years, the core members of the Kwittken & Company team have been working closely with Towers Perrin’s HR Services business as well as its corporate officers.
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Towers Perrin update on HSAs | Physicians for a National Health Program

New Study Shows That Employees Lack Competency, Comfort, Understanding and Satisfaction With Account-Based Health Plans Towers Perrin May 22, 2007 Despite the short-term financial savings achieved by some employers, new Towers Perrin research shows that the long-term effectiveness of account-based health plans (ABHPs), or “consumer-driven health plans,” may be in question.
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