Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Black-Owned Payroll Company Celebrates 9 Years in Business

HBCU Grad Marks 9-Year Milestone as Owner of a Black-Owned Payroll Company


Bryon Jennings, Founder and CEO of Next Generation Payroll, is celebrating nine years of sustained growth while expanding his national footprint in the PEO services industry. His company provides comprehensive payroll, HR outsourcing, and business insurance solutions, and has expanded its capabilities to include full PEO services through its Employer of Record (EOR) model. Serving clients coast to coast, the expansion into PEO services places the company on a trajectory toward multi-million-dollar growth as demand for comprehensive workforce solutions continues to rise.

Jennings, a graduate of Prairie View A&M University, says his company reflects the discipline and leadership principles instilled through HBCU excellence. Over the past nine years, Next Generation Payroll has evolved from a traditional payroll provider into a comprehensive workforce infrastructure partner.

In addition to payroll processing, the company now delivers HR outsourcing, workers’ compensation administration, benefits management, and business insurance solutions through its partnership with E-Comp Insurance. Through its Employer of Record (EOR) platform, Next Generation Payroll competes directly in the PEO services space, helping businesses eliminate operational land mines, minimize multi-state tax exposure, and reduce turnover. The company also provides leadership training and organizational development strategies designed to strengthen workplace continuity and long-term scalability.

Monday, July 6, 2026

Get The Scoop On The 2026 Minority Enterprise Development Month for the New York Metropolitan Area

ICYMI: LIAACC Nassau County Director Announces 2026 Minority Enterprise Development Month for the New York Metropolitan Area


Month-Long Initiative Will Celebrate Minority-Owned Businesses, Economic Empowerment, Innovation, Leadership, and Regional Opportunity

GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK — In case you missed it, Ann Dumay, Nassau County Director of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC), has announced the chamber’s 2026 Minority Enterprise Development Month initiative for minority entrepreneurs, professionals, community leaders, corporations, government agencies, and business-support organizations throughout the New York metropolitan area.

The 2026 celebration will recognize the accomplishments, resilience, innovation, and economic contributions of minority-owned businesses across Nassau County, Suffolk County, New York City, and the surrounding region.

This year’s theme is: “Building Legacy, Expanding Opportunity, and Advancing Minority Enterprise”

Minority Enterprise Development Month will feature business education, networking, recognition programs, access-to-capital discussions, procurement information, leadership development, technical assistance, and opportunities for entrepreneurs to connect with corporate, government, nonprofit, and community partners.