Jepson Symposium Webinar on Employee Ownership

Jepson Symposium Webinar

 

 

As thousands of small business owners approach retirement, the question of succession looms large. Employee ownership offers a powerful solution—one that preserves legacy, empowers workers, and strengthens local economies. Join us for an insightful webinar exploring how employee ownership is transforming the future of business in America.

This dynamic panel will feature leaders and innovators who have firsthand experience with employee ownership models, including ESOPs, worker cooperatives, and employee-owned trusts. Together, they will share stories, strategies, and lessons learned from the front lines of ownership transitions.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How employee ownership can provide a meaningful exit strategy for retiring business owners
  • The impact of ownership on employee engagement, retention, and wealth-building
  • How communities benefit from locally rooted, employee-owned enterprises
  • Real-world examples of successful transitions and emerging models

Panelists:

Leslie K. Wilson
Dean, David W. Wilson College of Business
A visionary leader in business education and regional economic development, Dr. Wilson champions employee ownership as a tool for retaining businesses and building wealth in rural communities. Her work highlights how ownership models can stabilize economies and reduce turnover.

Kevin Clegg
CEO & Founder, Clegg Auto, Utah
Founder of the first U.S. employee-owned trust holding company, Kevin is pioneering a new approach to business succession. His latest initiative—the Employee Ownership HoldCo Network—aims to simplify transitions for thousands of small businesses facing the “Silver Tsunami.”

Heather Cody
Director, Global Human Resources, ESP International
Heather brings deep experience from ESP International, a 100% employee-owned ESOP. She will share how employee ownership has shaped the company’s culture, enhanced engagement, and supported long-term growth.

Dr. Nadav Mer
Associate Professor of Practice, Virginia Tech
A serial entrepreneur and expert in cooperative conversions, Dr. Mer founded Iowa’s first worker cooperative and now advises businesses on ownership transitions. His insights bridge academia and practice, with a focus on inclusive entrepreneurship.

Who Should Attend:

  • Business owners considering succession options
  • Economic development professionals
  • HR and organizational leaders
  • Students and educators in business and entrepreneurship
  • Anyone interested in sustainable, community-rooted business models