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Owners Journey of Learning about Employee Ownership
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Suggest who benefitsWebinar: Employee Ownership: A Business Succession and Retention Strategy
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Suggest questionThe need to identify strategies for retaining businesses as baby boomers retire is more urgent than ever. Conversion to employee ownership is gaining traction as an effective method for retaining businesses, jobs, and wealth in local communities. Join us for a webinar featuring representatives from employee owned businesses who will share their personal experiences with the business conversion process and the benefits and challenges of employee ownership. May 12, 2022
About UW Center for Coops
Attendees will learn about strategies for developing an efficient board including meeting agendas and facilitation, committees, and maintaining a healthy board culture. We will review key elements of effective decision making. Recorded May 13, 2020.
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