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Chad Richison is an American entrepreneur who has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of
Paycom Paycom Software, Inc., known simply as Paycom, is an American online payroll and human resource technology provider based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with offices throughout the United States. It is attributed with being one of the first fully on ...
since its founding. A native Oklahoman, Richison began his career in sales with ADP, a global payroll provider, before moving to
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to work for a smaller, regional payroll provider. In 1998, Richison returned his family to
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and founded Paycom.


Early life and education

Richison, a graduate of Tuttle High School, holds a B.A. in Mass Communications from the
University of Central Oklahoma The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO or Central State) is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma. It is the third largest university in Oklahoma, with more than 17,000 students and approximately 434 full-time and 400 adjunct faculty. Founde ...
(1989–93).


Paycom

Richison founded Paycom in 1998 and has remained on as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Paycom is believed to be one of the first companies to process payroll completely online and has been recognized by
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,
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and
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for its continued growth as one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. On April 21, 2014, Richison took Paycom public on the
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with a successful initial public offering of 6,645,000 shares that generated net proceeds of $64.3 million. Following the IPO, Richison purchased an additional 52,600 shares of Paycom stock. In 2019, Richison said that the next important thing for the company is 100% employee engagement and usage with Paycom’s database. He sees employee self-service (ESS) technology as a necessary change, allowing employees more freedom to manage and input their own HR data, and freeing businesses to do more strategic, and less administrative, work. In April 2021, it was reported Richison was the highest paid CEO of any American company in 2020, receiving US$211.3 million as part of a restricted stock award. If Paycom's stock doesn't meet specific targets by 2030, the compensation package for 2020 will be in the range of $20 million (Richison is not eligible for another stock incentive until 2026).


Personal life

Richison lives with his family in Edmond, Oklahoma, and is a member of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce and Oklahoma Business Roundtable. As of September, ''Forbes'' estimated his net worth at U.S. $2.3 billion. Richison is one of only seven billionaires residing in Oklahoma and is the youngest Oklahoman on the list. In November 2015, Richison made, at the time, the single-largest donation ever to his alma mater's athletic program. His $10 million gift to UCO Athletics will fund its athletic complex. In October 2017, he gave an additional $4 million gift to its 'complete the dream' campaign. In 2015, Richison founded the Green Shoe Foundation, an organization devoted to helping functioning adults reconcile childhood traumas so they can live a life of peace and maturity. In addition to Green Shoe, Richison also created the Richison Family Foundation, which provides funding for organizations in children's education, foster care, food supplies and mental health. Their work includes support for Oklahoma's first Hope Lodge, the
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, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, public school programs, and more. In December 2020, he announced he had joined
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. In 2021, following a $10 million donation from Richison, the University of Central Oklahoma's football stadium was renamed the
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. To date, he has donated $25 million to the college.


Awards and accolades

Richison was ranked one of the top 100 CEOs nationally in 2019 by Glassdoor, and was the only Oklahoma executive on the large business list. Richison’s placement ranked him above notable technology leaders like Apple’s Tim Cook. In 2010, Richison received the
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Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the Southwest Area North. Richison was bestowed the highest honor at the
University of Central Oklahoma The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO or Central State) is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma. It is the third largest university in Oklahoma, with more than 17,000 students and approximately 434 full-time and 400 adjunct faculty. Founde ...
in 2012 after being named a Distinguished Alumnus. Richison earned The Oklahoman's 2013 Large Business Leadership Award, while his company ranked as one of the Top Workplaces in the state.
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ranked Richison among the highest rated CEOs for 2014. In 2015, Richison was named Oklahoma’s Most Admired CEO in the public company category and was profiled in Oklahoma’s Most Admired CEOs magazine. The Green Shoe Foundation, an organization founded by Richison, was the recipient of the 2017 'Dr. Murali Krishna Eliminating the Stigma Award'. From 2019 to 2021, Richison has been named to the
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.


References


External links


Paycom’s Corporate Governance

Inc. company profile for Paycom
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