The Ownership Effect

Your Questions on ESOPs, Congress, and the Future of Employee Ownership

25 min · 27. März 2026
Episode Your Questions on ESOPs, Congress, and the Future of Employee Ownership Cover

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Welcome to the season finale of The Ownership Effect! In this episode, Jim Bonham is joined by previous guests Gary Shorman of Eagle Communications and Jason Wellman of ESOP Partners to help answer audience questions from Season One. The conversation ranges from the business succession crisis in the U.S and how ESOPs can provide a solution, legislation and regulation that could impact ESOPs, and private equity’s interest in ESOPs.

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