As
the growth of employee ownership continues to accelerate, Co-operative
Development Scotland has launched the first ever podcast series dedicated to the
model. Featuring the experiences of business
owners who have already sold their companies to their staff, as well as expert
insight from specialist employee ownership advisers and members of the legal
and accounting profession, the series aims to raise awareness of the
wide-ranging benefits that employee ownership can offer among those considering
a move to the model.
The
series has kicked off with an introductory episode featuring Dennis Overton,
founder of employee-owned Aquascot and Chair of Scotland for Employee Ownership,
with a further seven episodes set to be released on a weekly basis each
Tuesday.
You
can see the full schedule, listen to the first episode, and subscribe to the
series so that you don’t miss any future episodes here http://bit.ly/32pB5dZ.
You
can also look out for updates on our social media channels or follow
Co-operative Development Scotland on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Episode schedule:
Release Date
|
Episode
|
10 September
|
Introduction to Employee
Ownership and Scotland for Employee Ownership - Dennis
Overton, Aquascot
|
17 September
|
Jerba Campervans: an
Employee Ownership Case Study - Simon Poole, Jerba Campervans
|
24 September
|
The Role of the Employee
Ownership Adviser - Andrew
Harrison, Co-ownership Solutions
|
1 October
|
Page/Park Architects: an
Employee Ownership Case Study - Karen Pickering, Page/Park
|
8 October
|
The Priory Hotel: an
Employee Ownership Case Study - Stuart and Kenny Hutton, The
Priory Hotel
|
15 October
|
The Role of the Solicitor
in an Employee Ownership Transaction - Campbell Clark,
Blackadders LLP
|
22 October
|
Aquascot: an Employee
Ownership Case Study - Niall
MacDonald, Aquascot
|
29 October
|
STAR-Dundee: an Employee
Ownership Case Study - Stuart
Mills, STAR-Dundee
|
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