United States:
Compensation For Privately Held Companies
08 May 2018
McDermott Will & Emery
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Allison Wilkerson presented on a panel at the National Center
for Employee Ownership (NCEO) Conference. The panel provided an
overview of issues impacting compensation matters, as well as
decisions affecting privately held companies that are wholly or
partially owned by an ESOP. The presentation included an
analysis of certain legal requirements and a current view on best
practices. Finally, the panelists provided real-life examples
of effective compensation programs and decision-making strategies
for executive and staff compensation.
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