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New Data Finds Aging Baby Boomers Own Half of Small Businesses in North Carolina
Press Release: RALEIGH, N.C. (PRWEB) AUGUST 09, 2021 Today, the North Carolina Employee Ownership Center (NCEOC) released new data that reveals the impact of the Silver Tsunami, coupled with COVID-19, on small businesses across North Carolina. Developed by Project Equity, the study shows that baby boomers own half of the privately held businesses with employees in…
Lea másNCEOC Celebrates Two Years
During the month of May, we are celebrating two years of existence and reflecting on our past work. Below is a report outlining our accomplishments and looking to the future. Scroll down to learn about our accomplishments over the past two years. Excited about the movement? Consider donating to NCEOC. All donations receive a 50%…
Lea másCelebrating Black History Month
North Carolina has a rich history of Black-owned businesses. In celebration of Black History Month, NCEOC selected a few stories that tell the history of prominent Black business districts in four of the North Carolina’s major cities. NCEOC’s mission is to spread the word about employee ownership as an economic development tool to help retain…
Lea másEl Centro de Propiedad de Empleados de Carolina del Norte contrata su Primera Directora Ejecutiva
Guenevere Abernathy to Serve as First Executive Director of NCEOC Durham, NC – December 14, 2020 – The North Carolina Employee Ownership Center is delighted to announce that we have hired our first executive director, NC native Guenevere Abernathy, who will lead NCEOC in achieving our mission of protecting jobs, bolstering communities, and strengthening businesses…
Lea másEvento sobre la propiedad y la resiliencia de empleados
El NCEOC (siglas en inglés) organizó un evento en octubre para celebrar el mes de propiedad de los empleados. El objetivo era crear conciencia sobre el NCEOC y destacar a las empresas propiedad de los empleados que se mantuvieron resistentes frente al COVID. Estamos construyendo un movimiento en torno a la propiedad de empleados como una oportunidad para crear empleos de calidad, proteger a los negocios y proporcionar beneficios...
Lea másHistoria del El Centro para Propiedad de Empleados de Carolina del Norte (NCEOC, siglas en inglés)
The North Carolina Employee Ownership Center officially incorporated in May 2019. Its founding board is comprised of leaders who have spent the past several years promoting employee ownership in North Carolina. As far back as 2014, The National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO) began promoting the development of state employee ownership centers throughout the country.…
Lea másEl Centro para Propiedad de Empleados de Carolina del Norte colabora con la Ciudad de Durham en el Programa de Preservación de Empresas de Legado
Durham, NC – May 7, 2020 – The North Carolina Employee Ownership Center (NCEOC) is partnering with the City of Durham on a project to protect Durham-based minority-owned legacy businesses. The NCEOC provides education and assistance around Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), worker cooperatives, and Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) as strong business exit options that…
Lea másSe Lanza el Centro para Propiedad de Empleados de Carolina del Norte
New Resource To Help Baby Boomer-Owned Businesses With Succession Planning Durham, NC – September 10, 2019 – As an entire generation of Baby Boomer business owners look towards retirement, a group of partners has launched a valuable new resource: the North Carolina Employee Ownership Center (NCEOC). The NCEOC provides education around Employee Stock Ownership Plans…
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