• EP1 - It Takes A - TEAM (Special Message for New Season)
    Jan 6 2025

    This is the first episode of the new year where we like to cover changes to the podcast. This kick off message for season 6 focuses on our core value: “It Takes A Team”. This works out well to connect the dots on the old tv show and 2010 movie “The A - Team”. Some of the changes to the podcast have already been incorporated in our logo change. This episode covers some of the highlights of 2024. Looking forward to the new year for 2025 and some of the areas we plan to focus on as well as the open invitation to send your questions to our contact us page on the Journeytoanesop.com website. Lets get started on our next step on this journey to an ESOP.

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    31 mins
  • EP33 – ESCA - Interview with Noelle Montano – ESOPs and Washington
    Dec 20 2024

    In this episode, Noelle Montano returns to discuss ESCA’s tireless efforts to preserve and promote the S-Corporation ESOP in Washington after the 2024 election. We also discuss some of the impacts employee ownership has on companies, communities, and Congress.

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    47 mins
  • EP32 - ESOP Experience with Tactical Rehabilitation Insight from Kevin MacRitchie, CEO and Karen Lyons, CFO On Their Journey To An ESOP
    Dec 13 2024

    Every company has its own lessons to be learned in the journey of converting to an ESOP. This interview with Kevin MacRitchie, CEO and Karen Lyons, CFO of Tactical Rehab provides key leadership perspective on the transition of this company through the process of becoming an ESOP. Kevin has a large company background and has brought a level of management that is moving their company to the next level. As part of his strategic leadership, he has fostered a vital partnership with the employees of Tactical Rehab, Inc. and even a greater level of trust with his CFO - Karen Lyons. Karen brings an order to the company to provide financial insight with not only important data points, but also to support the well thought out strategic direction of the company. Both Kevin and Karen speak to the importance of teamwork in the success of building the company. The ESOP was considered and moved into a reality as an essential tool working through many common objectives that most companies have: succession, culture, retention, incentive. They have embraced a full on ESOP communication strategy for their employees on a monthly basis in addition to other key initiatives.

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    57 mins
  • EP31 - Alone Again, Naturally Needing To Consider Leadership For An ESOP
    Nov 20 2024

    This episode highlights the leadership issue a business finds itself continually facing. Ongoing leadership development is a common concern with most companies both before, during, and after the ESOP transition. Going through the feeling of being “Alone Again” is a natural and normal issue that needs to be addressed whether it be for management succession in the short run or for the company’s final exit plan.

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    43 mins
  • EP30 - Challenges For Mature ESOP Companies
    Nov 7 2024

    This episode addresses effort the challenges and applicable solutions for a mature ESOP company. Diana Clark and Jason Miller provide insight into including preservation of ESOP knowledge in the organization contemplating changes to leadership. Other items we discuss include how to look ahead at areas that need to be thought about not only as a mature ESOP but also preparing ahead of time for these issues. The discussion includes best practices that should be thought about post ESOP issues. ESOP companies should be focused on the long-term sustainability as companies build out infrastructure the can produce solid results like employee engagement. Ultimately, it takes work and ongoing focus to stay on top of this just like other areas of the business.

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    47 mins
  • EP29 - Fast and Furious - How Do You Gain Support For Your ESOP
    Oct 23 2024

    This episode was inspired by the recent NCEO conference and provides a good overview for those that are new to an ESOP or those who have recently transitioned to an ESOP. The podcast discusses the need to build the employee-ownership concept as a vibrant part of the culture of your company. As we go through some of these concepts, we will address the audience, frequency, repetition, and plan for ESOP communication. This can affect each employee-owned company differently depending on where the company is in their development whether that be a new, young, maturing, or mature ESOP.

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    38 mins
  • EP 28 - Estate Planning and ESOPs: Interview with Agnes Gregory (Tax Partner) and Justin Stemple (ESOP Attorney)
    Oct 11 2024

    This episode is extremely timely given the potential changes to estate tax. Agnes Gregory with Berman Hopkins CPA tax team in Orlando FL and Justin Stemple with Warner Norcross + Judd from Grand Rapids, MI explain how important it is to have an Estate/Gift Tax plan going into an ESOP transaction. We cover some important elements of Estate planning as we consider the event of an ESOP transaction. One of the areas of planning is considering the potential lifetime exemptions with other assets. This gets somewhat clearer as you consider the valuation of a primary asset - your business. When it comes to estate and gift planning there are a myriad of options and the earlier you start the better. We also cover who should be helping you do this kind of planning so that you can enjoy your journey to an ESOP.

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    45 mins
  • EP27 - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - Identifying Roles at the ESOP Conference
    Oct 1 2024

    This episode highlights ESOP advisors you may run into at the conferences (or really anywhere!) The topic is to help provide an overview of the ranging roles as it applies to ESOP advisory and how to choose advisors who can best support your personal journey to an ESOP.

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    44 mins