Existing ESOPs in the Current Economy
Owners at Work
English - September 23, 2020 23:57 - 54 minutes - 50 MBEntrepreneurship Business Science Social Sciences esop economicdevelopment economics communitydevelopment employeeownership labor workercooperatives workerownership Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
It is well known within the employee ownership community that employee-owned companies do better in times of crisis compared to conventionally owned companies. However, this not a law of gravity, it is the result of countless actions taken by and processes created within employee-owned firms. In this episode we speak with five experts in the field of employee ownership and look at what actions ESOPs can take in this current economic environment to ensure that they make it to the other end of this crisis. The discussions are wide ranging and focus on legal issues for distressed companies, employee engagement and communication, trustee relationships, managing your capital position, forming good relationships with banks and other financial partners, and current trends among existing employee-owned companies.
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Chelsea Mikula: https://www.tuckerellis.com/people/chelsea-mikula Dale Vlasek: https://mcdonaldhopkins.com/Team/Attorney/d/Dale-Vlasek Eric Zaleski: https://www.pcecompanies.com/staff-member/eric-zaleski Cathy Ivancic: http://workplacedevelopment.com/about-workplace-development/ Corey Rosen: https://www.nceo.org/NCEO-Speaking-Consulting-Staff/id/53LINK TO SHORT TAKE VIDEOS
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