Ania Wlaszyn
About Ania Wlaszyn
Ania Wlaszyn serves as the Regional Senior Manager EMEA Payroll at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2016 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She has progressed through various payroll roles within the company, starting as a Junior Payroll Specialist in 2013.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Ania Wlaszyn has been with Thomson Reuters since 2013, progressing through various roles within the payroll department. She started as a Junior Payroll Specialist in New York, New York, where she worked for one year. Following this, she advanced to the position of Payroll Specialist, serving from 2014 to 2016. Ania then took on the role of Payroll Team Leader for a brief period of five months in 2016. Currently, she holds the position of Regional Senior Manager Emea Payroll, a role she has occupied since 2016 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Education and Expertise
The specific educational background of Ania Wlaszyn is not detailed in the provided information. However, her extensive experience in payroll management at Thomson Reuters indicates a strong foundation in payroll processes and compliance. Her progression from Junior Payroll Specialist to Regional Senior Manager demonstrates her expertise in managing payroll operations across the EMEA region.
Background
Ania Wlaszyn began her career in payroll at Thomson Reuters in 2013. Over the years, she has gained significant experience within the company, working in various capacities that have contributed to her understanding of payroll systems and team leadership. Her work has primarily taken place in New York, New York, before transitioning to Toronto, Ontario, where she currently resides.
Achievements
While specific achievements are not listed, Ania Wlaszyn's career trajectory at Thomson Reuters reflects her ability to take on increasing levels of responsibility within the payroll department. Her current role as Regional Senior Manager Emea Payroll suggests a significant level of expertise and leadership in managing payroll operations across multiple countries.