IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
26 March 2025, 4:30 - 6:30pm MDT
COLORADO CHAPTER MEETING
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Centennial, CO

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LAUNCH PARTY AT THE VIEWHOUSE

We are excited to announce our brand new Colorado Chapter!

Come and celebrate this new launch with us at the ViewHouse in Denver.  Unwind with industry peers and make new connections. Discuss latest trends and challenges in equity planning – or just unwind with a drink.

We look forward to seeing you there!

LOCATION
Ballpark ViewHouse
7101 S Clinton St
Centennial, CO 80112

ARTICLE
14 January 2025
AUTOMATION AND AI: THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
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Amit Gupta, Salus Financial 

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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: AI will change the way you work. As stock plan professionals, we’ve heard all kinds of stories and promises about technology and AI that will make our work easier. But, oftentimes, general technology does not help the employee, administrator, and company. Every situation is different, and share ownership is nuanced. Managing an equity program is all about the people involved. And, as equity plans have gotten bigger and employee populations have grown more diverse in background and experience, these challenges have only grown.

A lot of technology does not help enough to justify your company investing time and resources. So, let’s dig into 3 worthwhile ways automation and AI can actually help you and your company today…

 

1: Dynamic Dashboards for Employees

Meet Boris. He just joined his company and has never participated in share ownership before. He has a few simple questions like, “What are my taxes going to be?” and “How much will I have by Christmas?”. He logged in to see his equity but got stuck sifting through pages of agreements and legalese. Now, he has a headache.

Before automation and AI, Boris would have to ask a stock plan admin or be a stock plan expert to answer his questions correctly. Traditional portals make Boris add up accounts in different places and figure out his own taxes. With dynamic, AI-powered dashboards, though, Boris can get his questions answered quickly, clearly, and in the context of your plan! No more employees coming to you with a generic pdf, misleading social media post, or haphazard Google Search asking why your equity plan is different.

Boris loves that his dashboard models his actual equity awards. Curious about whether he should sell or hold his shares, Boris can quickly see how different choices might impact his financial future without having to do the math. Boris feels valued because his portal knows about his situation and views instead of just providing some generic example.

For employees, these dashboards offer intuitive screens that break down their complex data into digestible pieces. These new, digital experiences help you show employees that their equity plans aren’t just words on a page—they’re real opportunities to build wealth with the company.
 

2: Dynamic Dashboards for You

But, Boris isn’t the only one that benefits. Advances in technology make it possible for you to have instantly customized views for all your stakeholders. Get a dashboard for payroll and legal that automatically updates with missing grant acceptances, withholding changes, and new retirement eligibility. Get a dashboard for leadership that tracks employee sentiment around equity compensation. Automated systems can even handle grant processing, summarize compliance reports, and send timely reminders about key deadlines like enrollment periods. 

These dashboards reduce the number of questions you have to answer. Instead of asking you what happens if he sells shares, Boris had his questions instantly answered in his dashboard. And, dashboard automation can proactively reach out when employees need additional help based on their interactions or when payroll needs to update some information. All these benefits come without having to spend hours creating custom spreadsheets, employee resources, or partner reports.

These dashboards help you work with your teammates in other departments more efficiently. Automation complements AI by taking over repetitive and time-consuming tasks, freeing you up to focus on strategic goals. 
 

3: Personalized Communications

Meet Annie. Every month she spends hours crafting documents, emails, and videos for employees about the details and possibilities of share ownership. Every month she has to find out what employees are thinking about and make content that can reach everyone from a 22-year-old on the factory floor to a 50-year-old SVP managing a division. Inevitably, she gets questions from employees who either didn’t understand the materials or who feel that their situation wasn’t covered.

Annie wishes she could reach every employee with just the right information at just the right moment. Everything would be easier if she could address each employee individually. On top of constantly answering the same questions from employees, Annie spends hours every week creating reports for HR, legal, and finance teams. “When will my RSUs vest?”. “How do I sell my shares?”. “Can you update this report?”. The monotony eats up time and energy she could use for strategic planning and her projects.

Remember those automated dashboards? Automation doesn’t just make life easier—it transforms it. For Annie, this means no longer having to manually send reminders about upcoming vesting dates or track down employees to complete required forms. Automated systems handle those tasks seamlessly.

Instead of her old one-size-fits-all email explaining the plan that overwhelmed Boris, advanced AI tools can generate personalized communications that understand each employee’s experience. For example, instead of a technical explanation of RSUs, Boris receives a friendly email that says:

"Hi Boris, congratulations on your new stock grant! Think of it like a reward for all your hard work. You’ll receive 500 shares over the next four years, starting on July 1. Click here to take a tour through how your stock works—it only takes 10 minutes!"

This approach makes equity compensation less intimidating and more engaging without taking Annie weeks. Boris no longer feels like equity is a mystery.
 

Bonus: Making it Happen

The integration of automation and AI into equity compensation isn’t just a future trend—it’s here today. These technologies empower professionals like Annie to focus on strategic work while helping employees like Boris feel confident and engaged. So, how do you tap into it?

To tap into the power of these next-generation tools, you need to communicate the business opportunity to your leadership. Smaller organizations, which may have lacked extensive budgets for employee engagement programs, can now afford to offer cutting-edge digital equity solutions. Automation and AI don’t just save time—they also save money. By reducing manual workloads, your teams can focus on more strategic initiatives without hiring additional staff.

Collaborating with technology providers to implement automation and AI can lead to immediate improvements in efficiency and employee satisfaction. Running cheaper pilot programs can help you build evidence of the business impact. By leveraging the work and expertise of others—now instantly tailored to your company’s specific needs, goals, and style thanks to automation and AI—you can reduce the time to see value from your investment and help convince your company about the returns of automation and AI.

For your company, this means happier employees, better retention, and a stronger culture of participation. For Annie and Boris, it’s about making equity compensation something to celebrate rather than something to dread.

So, whether you’re an overwhelmed stock plan administrator or an employee trying to figure out your next move, AI and automation might just be for you. Your employees aren’t one-size-fits-all, they’re special–so why aren’t your tools? It’s time to try something new! 

If you liked this article on automation and AI and are interested, be sure to dial in for our upcoming GEO Webinar: “Doing More with Less: Cutting the Number of Questions in HALF”! 

 

Amit Gupta is the CEO of Salus. Salus instantly personalizes equity compensation experiences and education for each participant and administrator with high-ROI automation and AI. We reimagine equity compensation experiences with our partners to 2x equity plan engagement. Connect with Amit on LinkedIn or email him at amit@usesalus.com!

9.4 Developing the Next Generation of Equity Plan Managers

Succession planning isn’t just for top executives—it’s essential at all levels, particularly within equity plan management teams. As equity plan managers develop their teams, it’s important to foster continuity and prepare direct reports for larger roles within the department and across the organization.

In this roundtable session, panelists will discuss strategies to cultivate a culture of continuous learning, identify growth opportunities aligned with career motivations, and create effective feedback loops to enhance employee development.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • How to create a culture of continuous learning.
  • Identifying growth opportunities that align with career motivations.
  • Developing feedback loops to enhance employee growth.
Speaker/Author

Rodney Bolden, Morgan Stanley at Work (US)
Danielle Roseland, Morgan Stanley at Work (US)
Lori Serrano, FGE, Outset Medical (US)
Gabbi Stopp, FGE, GEO (UK)
Dexter Tang, Google (UK)

Event date
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 11:00 - 11:45
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Location
Palmovka 4
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9.3 Smarter Share Plans with Generative AI Live Demos and Best Practices

This session will demonstrate how generative AI can make share plans smarter and more efficient. You’ll see a live demo of the tools already in use to improve the experience for plan participants, compensation committees, shareholders, and administrators alike.

Practical examples will cover how AI can assist in plan design, communication, disclosure, and more. Discover how generative AI tools can generate ideas, improve clarity, and offer instant expertise. We’ll also discuss how to address privacy and confidentiality concerns when using AI tools.

The session will feature Clarita, the internal chatbot of specialty chemicals manufacturer Clariant. Launched in 2023, Clarita has become an invaluable resource, used daily by over 1,000 employees.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Explore how generative AI can streamline share plan design and communication to improve efficiency.
  • Discuss real-world applications of AI tools to enhance clarity, reduce complexity, and drive engagement in share plans.
  • Share best practices for managing privacy and confidentiality when integrating AI tools into equity compensation processes.
Speaker/Author

Vickram Paliwal, KPMG (CH)
Markus Seppala, Clariant International (CH)

Event date
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025, 11:00 - 11:45
Country
Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 3
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6.2 AI vs. Human Expertise: Exploring ChatGPT's Role in Equity Compensation

Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and equity compensation in this engaging session. As ChatGPT evolves, this session questions whether AI can match human expertise in this field.

Join this roundtable session as equity compensation experts critique ChatGPT's responses, examining its handling of scenarios like stock options, restricted stock units, and performance shares through live demonstrations and discussions.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Evaluate ChatGPT’s capabilities in equity compensation, identifying its strengths and limitations through live demonstrations.
  • Exchange insights on practical applications of AI in managing stock options, restricted stock units, and performance shares, drawing from shared experiences.
  • Discuss the future of AI in finance and compensation roles, exploring how it might reshape the equity compensation landscape and influence professional practices.
Speaker/Author

Cory Anderson, KPMG (US)
Jon Burg, FGE, Infinite Equity (US)
Elizabeth Dodge, Equity Plan Solutions (US)
Kelley Garrett, FGE, DoorDash (US)
Mark Miller, Deloitte (US)

 

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 15:40 - 16:25
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Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 2
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6.1 Transforming Stock Plan Administration: AI and Automation for the Future

As global stock plan administration grows more complex, advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are becoming essential tools for enhancing efficiency, reducing errors, and maintaining compliance. This session will delve into practical applications of AI-driven tools and automation, focusing on real-world experiences from leading issuers.

Attendees will gain actionable insights into streamlining stock plan administration, improving both corporate and employee experiences, and preparing their operations for the future.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Collaborate with peers to uncover practical strategies for leveraging AI and automation to simplify stock plan administration.
  • Exchange ideas on how to effectively integrate automation tools into existing frameworks and address potential challenges.
  • Discuss emerging trends in AI and automation and brainstorm innovative ways to prepare for the future of stock plan management.
Speaker/Author

Jay Christiansen, Block, (US)
Marianne Friebel, Dolby Labratories (US)
Kelly Geerts, Morgan Stanley at Work (US)
Sam George, Lyft (US)
Oksana Lapii, EY (US)
Deidre Salisbury, Infinite Equity (US)
Rachel Ulep, eBay (US)
 

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 15:40 - 16:25
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Breakout series
Location
Palmovka 1
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2.2 Bohemian Trends In Global Equity Compensation

Since its establishment in 1993, the Czech Republic has seen significant changes in equity compensation. Our panelists, who began their careers around that time, will discuss the evolution of accounting, tax, and regulatory legislation, and their impact on common equity plan practices. We will also explore how employee expectations and corporate practices have evolved. The session will conclude with a look at current and future trends, including the effects of the global talent war, technological advancements, and corporate ownership on equity compensation.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understanding the global evolution of equity compensation and its regulatory impacts.
  • Exploring how employee expectations and corporate practices have shaped equity plans.
  • Considering the future of equity compensation in light of global talent trends and technological changes.
Speaker/Author

Leann Balbona, FGE, KPMG (US)
Shane Hughes, Walmart (US)
Andrea Kagan, NVIDIA (US)
Sandra Sussman, FGE, Axon Enterprisses  (US)
Marlene Zobayan, Rutlen Associates (US)

Event date
Monday, 28 Apr 2025, 16:00 - 17:00
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Location
Palmovka 2
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O
LIVE WEBCAST
10 April 2025, 1 - 2pm EDT
GLOBAL EQUITY UPDATES Q1 2025
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SPEAKERS: Barbara Klementz, Baker McKenzie | Kela Shang, Baker McKenzie

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GEO is dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest developments in equity compensation worldwide. Stay up-to-date with the fast-paced changes in the industry. In this session, we'll delve into new regulations, reporting obligations, and recent guidance issued in the industry during the past quarter.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Gain insights into the latest regulatory changes impacting equity compensation globally
  • Understand new reporting obligations and compliance requirements affecting your company's equity plans
  • Learn valuable industry guidance to navigate emerging challenges and opportunities in equity compensation


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ARTICLE
4 December 2024
US GROWTH STOCKS WITH HIGH INSIDER OWNERSHIP IN DECEMBER 2024
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Yahoo Finance 

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The U.S. stock market's rally has spotlighted growth companies with high insider ownership, seen as a sign of confidence in future performance. Companies like EHang Holdings (32.8% insider ownership, 81.5% earnings growth) and Alkami Technology (10.9% insider ownership, 98.6% earnings growth) lead in this category, while firms like Atour Lifestyle and KULR Technology Group boast strong growth forecasts, with projected annual revenue increases of 21.1% and 57.9%, respectively. Pinterest also demonstrates robust growth potential with insider ownership of 11.5%, annual revenue growth of 13.1%, and a $2 billion share buyback program, signaling confidence in its future trajectory.

ARTICLE
27 November 2024
SUCCESS OF CAPGEMINI’S 11TH EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP PLAN
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Capgemini

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Capgemini's eleventh employee shareholding plan attracted over 55,000 participants from 32 countries, reflecting strong employee trust in the company's strategy. The plan involved a €415 million capital increase through the subscription of 2.7 million shares at a discounted price, maintaining employee ownership at around 8% of the Group’s capital. To prevent shareholder dilution, Capgemini repurchased and canceled an equivalent number of shares for €474 million, ensuring alignment with its long-term strategic goals.