We're diving deep into the art of celebrating Employee Ownership (EO) and all its transformative potential. Join us as we explore the myriad ways to infuse your workplace with the spirit of ownership, pride, and appreciation.

We'll unveil a treasure trove of ideas and initiatives to help you bring EO to life within your organization. Whether it's recognizing employee achievements, fostering a culture of collaboration, or honoring company milestones, we'll equip you with the tools and inspiration to make every celebration a resounding success.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the significance of celebrating Employee Ownership (EO) for fostering a positive workplace culture.
  2. Learn diverse methods to infuse your workplace with values like ownership, pride, and appreciation.
  3. Gain practical tools and strategies for implementing effective EO celebration initiatives, inspired by real-world success stories.

Community Conversation Presenters

Ramona Rodriguez-Brooks | Membership Director, NCEO

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NCEO members are the heart of the employee ownership community. As Membership Director, Ramona supports the success of thousands of employee-owned companies and employee ownership experts. Ramona leads member communication, account management, and new member initiatives. She creates content and curates educational resources for members. Ramona also manages the NCEO’s peer networking programs, including year-round peer matching and special gatherings at NCEO events.

Ramona earned a BA in Sociology and a BA in Theatre from the University of California, San Diego.

 

Lindsay Isaac | Director of Education, NCEO

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Lindsay Isaac is the director of education at the NCEO. In her role, she supports the development and improvement of employee ownership communication and education as well as ownership culture and employee engagement.  She earned her BA from New York University. Her passion for employee ownership stemmed from her nine years of experience in the EO space, working on both the company and service provider side.  

When she’s not working, you’ll find Lindsay exploring all the beauty and quirks that Nasvhille has to offer. She also enjoys making jewelry, painting, traveling, and baking banana bread and other delicious treats with her young daughter, Poppy.