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Rethinking Succession in the Middle Market: The ESOP Journey of Drake Cooper

24 min · 2. juni 2026
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What happens when a company decides its next chapter should belong to its employees? In this episode, Doug Farren sits down with John Drake, president at advertising agency Drake Cooper, to explore the agency’s transition to a 100% employee-owned ESOP. They discuss continuity, talent attraction, employee engagement, and why employee ownership can create stronger alignment between culture, performance, and long-term growth. To learn more about Drake Cooper, visit their website:  https://drakecooper.com To read NCMM's case study on Drake Cooper's ESOP journey, visit:  https://www.middlemarketcenter.org/case-studies/drake-cooper

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