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The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
In this episode, founder & CEO Jamie Livingston from Livingston James, market-leading executive search business, explain the decision behind the transition to employee ownership in 2023.
In this episode, Loren Rogers, Executive Director from NCEO shares his experience of the employee ownership sector in the USA; its history, the growth of the sector and recent developments.
In this episode, founder and director, Chris Wilson from Glen Drummond and Sharles CA, explains the decision behind the transitioning both his accountancy firms to employee ownership in 2023 and the resultant benefits.
In this episode, founder and CEO Tony Marks, founder and CEO, 20/20 Project Management Training, Scotland’s first hotel and resort to become employee-owned, explains the decision behind the transition to employee ownership in 2017 and the resultant benefits.
In this episode, director, Ralph Leishman from 4c consulting, an employee-owned, collaborative consulting firm, explains the Roles and Responsibilities of EOT Trustees.
In this episode, former owner Julian Darwell-Stone and Managing Director Sarah Ramsay from Tangram Furnishers, the leading experts in contemporary furniture and interiors, explains the decision behind the transition to employee ownership in 2020.
In this episode, corporate finance partner from Consilium Chartered Accountants Linzi Wilson, explains the role of an accountant in an EOT deal.
In this episode, managing director Ben Adams from Narro Associates, a structural and civil engineering consultancy, explains it moves to employee ownership in 2014 and goes on to detail its hybrid model of ownership which gives team members real benefits and opportunities that aren’t available in traditional business models.
In this episode, Martin Stucki, non-executive director & former CEO of Transitec Consulting Engineers, and executive MBA candidate at the University of Edinburgh Business School explains the decision to move his Switzerland based firm to employee ownership in 2023 and goes on to detail the findings on his MBA capstone project entitled ‘Employee-owned Entrepreneurship: Lessons from and for Scottish SMEs’.
In this episode, founder and director Trudy Mackenzie, and operations director Martina Höfner from Esteem Training Ltd, specialists in delivering leadership, management, and business improvement to the construction industry, explain the decision behind the transition to employee ownership in 2022.
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The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
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