Former DOL Assistant Secretary Joins EOX Board
Lisa M. Gomez, who recently served as the assistant secretary for employee benefits security at the Department of Labor, has joined the Employee Ownership Expansion Network (EOX)'s board of directors.
IN-PERSON MEETING
Join us in Philadelphia this August for the NCEO Forum, a three-day event for employee ownership newcomers and seasoned experts alike. Interactive workshops, lively discussion groups with peers and professionals, and a one-of-a-kind keynote will give you the tools and breakthroughs to take your company to the next level. Register today!
August 27 - 29, 2025 | Philadelphia, PA
NEW SURVEY REPORT
The NCEO's 2024 ESOP Executive and Director Compensation Survey report is now available. Thank you to all of our 553 respondents!
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Lisa M. Gomez, who recently served as the assistant secretary for employee benefits security at the Department of Labor, has joined the Employee Ownership Expansion Network (EOX)'s board of directors.
The NCEO research team, looking at available data from the last few years, recently completed a detailed analysis of the breadth and depth of the retirement crisis facing the US workforce. The ...
The new Share Holder Allocation for Rewards to Employees Plan Act, or the SHARE Plan Act, has been introduced in the House. The bipartisan bill is sponsored by Representatives Tom Suozzi (D-NY) and ...
On July 14 and 15, I was joined by 24 attendees from 17 different companies in San Diego, California, at the Hotel Republic for “Is an ESOP Right for You?” It was inspiring to see such a wide array ...
Senators Steve Daines (R-MT) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH), along with a bipartisan group of cosponsors, have introduced the Promotion and Expansion of Private Employee Ownership Act of 2025 (PDF). This ...
Join our presenters as they discuss the Form 5500 audit process. The session will discuss the interaction between the CPA firm, TPA firm and Plan Sponsor. Best practices as well as timelines will be discussed.
Missed our workshop at the Forum? We’ll provide a recap of the presentation and cover key takeaways based on feedback and input we get from ESOP companies in the live workshop.
Join our expert webinar analyzing recent legal claims against sellers and non-trustees in ESOP-related litigation. Learn key compliance strategies, risk mitigation tactics, and best practices for protecting your interests in employee stock ownership plan transactions and disputes.
Employee ownership is a term for any arrangement in which a company’s employees own shares in their company or the right to the value of shares in their company. Employee ownership is a broad concept that can take many forms, ranging from simple grants of shares to highly structured plans. The most common form of employee ownership in the U.S. is the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP), a highly tax-advantaged plan in which employees own shares through a trust funded by the company. Other forms of employee ownership include stock options, stock grants, synthetic equity (granting the right to the value of shares but not the shares themselves), worker cooperatives, and employee ownership trusts.
If you wonder if employee ownership might be a good fit for your company, learn more about its different forms in our free booklet Who Should Own Your Business After You?. If you already know an ESOP is the most likely candidate, our prefeasibility toolkit and tax advantage calculator can help you decide next steps. For other forms of employee ownership, visit this table for a side-by-side comparison.
The NCEO and the employee ownership community can help you make the most of your ESOP. Our resource toolkits are a good place to start to learn about best practices in corporate governance, repurchase obligation, financing, and more. You can also use our readymade communications resources and join peer networking groups or leadership cohorts.
We answer common questions about being a participant in an ESOP or you can learn why you might want to work at an employee-owned company. We can also help if you are curious about what the research says or if you are looking for readymade resources to help communicate employee ownership to your coworkers.
If you are already working with employee-owned companies, our toolkits and communications resources can help you support your clients, and our publications and live and online events can keep your knowledge current (and provide continuing education credits!). If you want to learn about the field, start with What is Employee Ownership? or our ESOP prefeasibility toolkit.