Building a Brand New Room: The NCEO's Inaugural Women's Summit
When we gathered over 100 women from the employee ownership community at the beginning of this month, the result was magical. But it was also much more.
In partnership with the Wisconsin Center for Employee Ownership
A page of NCEO resources for visitors from Wisconsin
This page is for anyone who wants to learn more about employee ownership, especially if you want to explore whether employee ownership might be the right fit for your company or your clients.
You likely found this page as a link from our colleagues at the Wisconsin Center for Employee Ownership. The WICEO can put you in touch with nearby business owners and others with expertise in employee ownership, and this page will give you the top resources we at the NCEO offer to answer your questions about employee ownership.
For a general overview, see our article How an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Works.
For a step-by-step guide to assessing an ESOP for your company, check out our ESOP Pre-Feasibility Toolkit.
Recommended books:

Selling to an ESOP and Financing the Deal
A detailed guide for owners, managers, and advisors of closely held businesses who are considering a sale to an ESOP.

This concise book explains the rules, uses, benefits, and other aspects of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs).
Join our EOT Peer Gatherings: Online meetings for companies that have or are considering an EOT. Participants share experiences, discuss challenges, and gain insights from different parts of the employee ownership community.
For an overview of how EOTs work, see our Introduction to EOTs.
Recommended book:

Using an Employee Ownership Trust for Business Transition
Learn how EOTs work, whether one is right for your company, and how they are created, financed, and governed.
See our overview of the types of equity compensation or a webinar on direct employee ownership.
Recommended books:

Describes models for direct employee ownership, with technical details plus case studies.

The Decision-Maker's Guide to Equity Compensation
How to find and implement an equity compensation strategy that works for your company.

Equity Compensation for Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
A guide to creating equity compensation arrangements for LLCs.
Who Should Own Your Business After You? is a brief introductory booklet designed for business owners who want to start exploring if employee ownership might be the right fit for them and their companies. Real business owners explain why and how business owners sold their business to their employees. It provides an overview of the five main forms of employee ownership in the United States: employee stock ownership plans or ESOPs, worker cooperatives, employee ownership trusts (EOTs), direct share ownership, and being acquired by a company that is already employee-owned. Readers will leave knowing what paths to explore and tools to learn more.
When we gathered over 100 women from the employee ownership community at the beginning of this month, the result was magical. But it was also much more.
A new analysis from KPMG shows a record gap between the share of GDP going to profits compared to the share going to compensation. Corporate profits were 8% of GDP in 1992 but are 15.85% today; ...
The Employee Ownership Development Act (Illinois House Bill 4955), introduced by Democratic Representative Will Guzzardi, would direct the state treasurer to segregate up to 5% of the state’s ...
According to a report by Paul Mulholland of the Profit Sharing Council of America,the ERISA Advisory Council did not meet in 2025 and has no plans to meet in 2026. The 15-member council is mandated ...
On February 3, Nick Francia and Mark Padjen presented an NCEO webinar where they walked attendees through the steps of an ESOP transaction, in particular highlighting the roles different advisors ...
We'll walk through the essential operational, governance, and cultural shifts that occur in the first year, sharing practical insights about the complexities and demands you'll face as you transition to employee ownership.
This session demystifies the "Section 4" testing that every ESOP goes through. You'll learn what each test is actually measuring, why certain plan designs are more likely to pass or fail, and how your ESOP's testing might interact with an affiliated 401(k) plan.
Join McDermott Will and Schulte partners in exploring the latest developments in litigation and DOL and IRS regulation relating to ESOPs.
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There’s no better way to learn about employee ownership than seeing it up close, and your in-state employee ownership exists to do exactly that.
We'd be glad to speak with you about your interest in employee ownership and recommend next steps, from in-person events to webinars, from our directory of professional service providers to talking with your peers in our networking groups.