Why Traditional Business Sales Are Losing to ESOPs—The Surprising Advantages Explained
Most construction business owners overlook the transformative power of ESOPs—not just as an exit strategy, but as a way to build legacy, boost employee retention, and unlock significant tax benefits. Imagine transferring ownership with zero upfront cost, while creating a more loyal, motivated workforce that helps your company thrive long after you’re gone. The secret? ESOPs are often called the Swiss Army knife of exit plans—and for good reason.In this episode, Chad Prinkey sits down with financial expert Roger Feldman of UBS and ESOP strategist Ethan Stambler to reveal how ESOPs work and why they might be the ideal solution for your construction firm’s succession plan. You’ll discover: how ESOPs can defer or eliminate capital gains taxes, offering owners a more profitable exit; the unique governance and control structures that let you stay in charge long-term; and practical insights into valuation, financing, and how to set up your company for success.You’ll also learn why ESOPs are especially effective for service contractors with recurring revenue streams, and how they help address labor shortages by improving employee retention and workplace safety—turning your team into true owners. Plus, get behind-the-scenes tips on valuation negotiation, timeline expectations, and how an ESOP can be structured to match your legacy goals—whether you want to gradually step away or pass down your hard-earned company intact.But beware—an ESOP isn’t right for every business. If your goals include a quick exit, or if your company doesn’t meet size or profitability thresholds, other options might be better suited. Still, if positive cash flow, a strong culture, and a desire to protect your legacy are high on your list, this episode is your blueprint for a future-proof exit.Perfect for construction owners considering succession, long-term leaders seeking stability, and advisors wanting to unlock hidden value—this episode could redefine your approach to ownership transition. The insights and strategies shared here are the keys to turning your business into a legacy that lasts—while optimizing tax benefits and employee engagement.Guest credibility:Roger Feldman is a seasoned financial advisor at UBS, specializing in succession planning for construction firms since the 1990s. Ethan Stambler is a senior vice president at SES ESOP Strategies, with deep expertise in structuring employee ownership plans that align financial and personal goals.