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Subject TODAY: Employee Ownership, Economic Justice, & Business Effectiveness
Date September 3, 2020 12:15 PM
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TODAY at 1:30pm ET on NEXT Economy LIVE: Who Should Own Your Business?: Employee Ownership, Economic Justice, & Business Effectiveness

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John,

Join SVC TODAY Thursday, September 3 at 1:30pm ET ([link removed]) for an interactive webinar on how sharing ownership with employees can help your bottom lines—and theirs—featuring Corey Rosen (National Center for Employee Ownership ([link removed]) ).

Employee ownership can be a way for business owners to provide for a sustainable, tax-favored alternative to selling out to private equity firms or large competitors. Or it can just be a way to create a more effective reward system for all employees. This seminar will look at the variety of ways companies share ownership with employees, from Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) to individual equity grants, such as stock options, restricted stock, phantom stock and stock appreciation rights. We will look at the tax benefits, rules, plan design options, and ho to decide how much to share with whom.

We will also explore how employee ownership companies share business metrics widely with employees and create high-involvement decision models so that more employees can contribute more ideas about and identify and solve more problems. The data definitively show these companies perform far better than their peers.

Finally, we will look at the impact of employee ownership of wealth insecurity, racial justice, and economic fairness.

TODAY: Who Should Own Your Business? ([link removed])
Corey Rosen is the founder of the National Center for Employee Ownership, a private, nonprofit membership, information, and research organization in Oakland, CA. The NCEO is widely considered to be the authoritative source on broad-based employee ownership plans. He cofounded the NCEO in 1981 after working five years as a professional staff member in the U.S. Senate, where he helped draft legislation on employee ownership plans. Prior to that, he taught political science at Ripon College. He is the author or co-author of over 100 articles and numerous books on employee ownership, and co-author (with John Case and Martin Staubus) of Equity: Why Employee Ownership is Good for Business (Harvard Business School Press, 2005). He has appeared frequently on CNN, PBS, NPR, MSNBC, and other network programs; and is regularly quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, and other leading publications. He has lectured on employee ownership on six continents.

He has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Cornell University. He previously served on the Board of Directors of the Great Place to Work Institute (creators of the “The 100 Best Companies to Work for in America” list). He currently is on six ESOP company boards. In 2009, he was awarded the Txemi Cantera Social Economy Award, given annually in Spain.
NEXT Economy LIVE is new weekly series in partnership with Intentional Media ([link removed]) , JumpScale ([link removed]) , Opportunity Collaboration ([link removed]) , and the American Sustainable Business Council ([link removed]) where experienced members and thought leaders host webinars, interactive meetings, and discussions where the real challenges, insights, and best practices of leading and funding mission-driven businesses can be explored with peers. Registration for each event is required. Recordings of all prior events can be found online here ([link removed]) .
* TODAY: Thursday, September 3 – Who Should Own Your Business?: Employee Ownership, Economic Justice, & Business Effectiveness ([link removed])
* Wednesday, September 30 – A Conversation with Sir Ronald Cohen ([link removed])

Members are invited to submit their own proposals to host events. If you are an impact aligned partner or sister organization in the space that is interested in collaborating on future events, we invite you to reach out to discuss opportunities. Email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) for the private link and to discuss collaboration opportunities.
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