Lee Yarborough

    Lee Yarborough
    Lee Yarborough and her father, Braxton Cutchin, founded the company in 1996. She has served on the Board of Directors of NAPEO and currently serves as the Chair for the NAPEO Carolinas Leadership Council. In 2015, she was named a Fellow of the eleventh class of the Liberty Fellowship Program and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. Lee also serves on the Executive Board of Public Education Partners and is the founder and director of Read Up Greenville, a young adult and middle grades book festival in downtown Greenville, SC.
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    Navigating Compliance Minefields

    Posted by HR Division of Propel HR on 11/20/25 11:15 AM

    Here’s a look at the top HR compliance challenges and how to avoid turning small missteps ...

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    HR Help Wanted: In-House Team or PEO Partner

    Posted by HR Division of Propel HR on 11/12/25 11:15 AM

    Investing in an HR team versus partnering with a PEO, which path is best for your small ...

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    New Research Shows Why More Businesses Are Turning to PEOs

    Posted by HR Division of Propel HR on 10/29/25 11:00 AM

    New research shows how partnering with a PEO will be the smartest move for small ...

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    Women in the Workforce Part 9: Is This All?

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 8/3/22 3:00 PM

    Is this all? Well-educated middle-class suburban women in the early 1960s begin to push ...

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    Topics: Featured, Women

    Women in the Workforce Part 8: The Myth of the Ideal Woman

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 7/20/22 3:00 PM

    The 1960s began just as the 1950s ended. Women were still considered the weaker sex, and ...

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    Topics: Featured, Women

    Women in the Workforce Part 7: A Woman's Place

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 7/6/22 2:00 PM

    After the war, consumerism was at an all-time high due to rising income, easy credit, and ...

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    Topics: Featured, Women

    Women in the Workforce Part 6: Stay Home or Be Paid Less

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 6/22/22 1:42 PM

    Read Part 6 of Women in the Workforce: We Can Do It!, a 14-part series exploring topics ...

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    Topics: Featured, Women

    Women in the Workforce Part 5: The Rise of Female Empowerment

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 5/25/22 3:00 PM

    This is Part 5 of a series, Women in the Workforce: We Can Do It!, exploring topics ...

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    Topics: Featured, Women

    Women in the Workforce Part 4: More Women Employed During the Depression

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 5/11/22 1:15 PM

    This is Part Four of a series, Women in the Workforce: We Can Do It!, exploring topics ...

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    Topics: Featured, Human Resources

    Women in the Workforce Series Part 3: The Rise of Jobs, The Rise of Inequality

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 4/27/22 3:15 PM

    This is Part Three of a series, Women in the Workforce: We Can Do It!, exploring topics ...

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    Topics: Featured

    Women in the Workforce Series Part 2: War Opens the Doors for Working Women

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 4/13/22 3:00 PM

    This is Part Two of a 14-part series, Women in the Workforce: We Can Do It! which ...

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    Topics: Featured, Human Resources

    Women In the Workforce: We Can Do It!

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 3/31/22 3:00 PM

    This blog is the first of a 14-part series, Women in the Workforce: We Can Do It!, which ...

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    Topics: Featured, Human Resources

    Thoughts from Quarantine

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 1/12/22 3:00 PM

    I am one of those people who loves New Year’s—not for the parties because truthfully, I ...

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    Topics: COVID-19

    Okay Boomers, Gen-Z is Here!

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 9/16/21 11:30 AM

    Updated January 15, 2025

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    Topics: Employees, HR

    Turning Stigma into Support

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 8/18/21 2:45 PM

    Not only did the world witness athletic prowess in Tokyo this month, but we also had a ...

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    Topics: benefits, Mental Health

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