LIVE WEBCAST
20 August 2025, 1 - 2pm EDT
DEMYSTIFYING AI: OPPORTUNITIES, LIMITATIONS, AND THE PATH FORWARD
WEBCAST

Matt McKittrick, Moss Adams
Loren Den Herder, Moss Adams

Operational effectiveness
Trending now
All plan types
Global

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we work—but what does that really mean for today’s business landscape? This session provides a clear, accessible overview of AI, including the current state of the technology, real-world examples of generative AI and machine learning in action, and the challenges organizations face in adopting it. We'll also explore internal roadblocks, such as resistance to change and data concerns, and take a realistic look at AI’s current limitations. Whether you’re new to the conversation or navigating AI integration within your organization, this session will leave you better equipped to evaluate its potential and prepare for what’s next.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Gain a foundational understanding of the current AI landscape and how it’s evolving.
  • Explore practical examples of generative AI and machine learning use cases in business.
  • Identify common internal challenges and limitations when implementing AI-driven solutions.

 
CPE CREDIT HOURS: 1.0*
Field of study: Specialized Knowledge
Levels: O
Delivery method: Group Internet-Based
Advanced preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit: 1.0 credits 
*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only.

ATTENDEE COST:
Members: $0
Non-Members - $85

Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
10 July 2025, 3 - 4:30pm MDT
IN-PERSON GREATER ROCKIES CHAPTER MEETING
GREATER ROCKIES

Salt Lake City, UT

Trending now
All plan types
USA

AP EMPLOYEE MOBILITY: ADVANCE MOBILE EMPLOYEE ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS

Join us for an interactive deep dive into the complex world of mobility and its impact on equity plans. This session will explore common mobility-related challenges faced by Stock Plan Administrators—from tax implications and compliance concerns to tracking employee movement across jurisdictions. Come ready to share your experiences, ask questions, and learn from your peers’ best practices. Light refreshments will be served

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Identify common mobility challenges that affect stock plan compliance, taxation, and reporting.
  • Explore practical solutions and strategies to manage mobile employees across different regions.
  • Share and learn best practices through peer discussion and interactive problem-solving.
     

LOCATION
95 S State St
Suite 900
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
 

There is no charge to attend this meeting.  Both members and non-members are welcome to join.  

 

LIVE WEBCAST
9 September 2025, 1 - 2pm EDT
NO SURPRISES: BUILDING A CAP TABLE INVESTORS CAN TRUST
Webcast

Chris Hoffmann, Equity Admin
Jason Mann, The Players Company

All plan types
Global

Your cap table is more than rows and columns — it’s the single source of truth that drives investor trust, internal alignment, and your company’s long-term success.

In this essential session, equity experts break down why maintaining a clean, compliant, and up-to-date cap table is critical at every stage of growth. From due diligence and fundraising to expansion into new markets, you will uncover the most common mistakes that can stall momentum — and learn how to avoid them.

Hear real-world cautionary tales of cap table missteps that derailed deals, diluted founders, or caused unnecessary complexity. Then walk away with practical tools and proven best practices to get — and keep — your cap table in top shape.
 

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Why transparency, ownership clarity, and consistency inspire investor confidence and streamline fundraising.
  • How to identify and fix common red flags — from founder over-dilution to “dead equity” and undocumented equity promises.
  • Actionable insights to clean up and future-proof your cap table before it costs you time, capital, or opportunity.



CPE CREDIT HOURS: 1.0*

 Field of study: Specialized Knowledge
 Levels: O
 Delivery method: Group Internet-Based
 Advanced preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit:1.0 credits *CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only.

Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

LIVE WEBCAST
15 July 2025, 1 - 2pm EDT
CRACKING THE CODE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO EQUITY IN ISRAEL
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Odelia Pollak, Independent Consultant
Yael Elbaz Roiter, FGE, Infinite Equity

Finance, tax and accounting
All plan types
Israel

Thinking about offering equity in Israel? This session breaks down the fundamentals of Section 102 of the Israeli Tax Ordinance and offers a clear roadmap for getting started. From aligning with local cultural expectations to managing administration and navigating recent regulatory updates, you’ll gain actionable insights tailored to this unique market.
 

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand the core requirements and tax benefits of Section 102.
  • Learn how to identify and coordinate with key stakeholders in the process.
  • Stay informed on the latest regulatory changes and discover best practices tailored to the Israeli market.

     

 CPE CREDIT HOURS: 1.0*

 Field of study: Specialized Knowledge
 Levels: O
 Delivery method: Group Internet-Based
 Advanced preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit:1.0 credits *CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only.

Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

ARTICLE
2 June 2025
MASTERING MOBILITY: TACKLING PAYROLL TAX CHALLENGES FOR MOBILE EMPLOYEES
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Panel: Marlene Zobayan, FGE, Rutlen Associates; Andrea Kagan, NVIDIA; Marianne Friebel, Dolby Laboratories 

Finance, tax and accounting
All plan types
Global

As the modern workforce becomes increasingly mobile, companies face a new frontier of complexity: payroll tax compliance for employees who cross borders, whether temporarily or permanently. Organizations that proactively address these challenges are better equipped to reduce risk, maintain compliance, and support their global talent effectively. 

Drawing on deep expertise in global mobility and equity compensation, Marlene Zobayan (Rutlen Associates), Andrea Kagan (NVIDIA), and Marianne Friebel (Dolby) shared actionable insights and strategies for navigating the evolving landscape of payroll tax for mobile employees. 

The global mobility ecosystem 
Effective management of payroll tax for mobile employees requires collaboration across a network of internal and external stakeholders: 

  • HR and mobility teams: Track employee movements, manage assignments, and coordinate with payroll. 
  • Payroll providers: Calculate and remit taxes in multiple jurisdictions, ensuring timely and accurate payments. 
  • Tax advisors: Interpret complex, ever-changing tax laws and provide guidance on compliance. 
  • Legal and compliance teams: Monitor regulatory changes and mitigate risk. 
  • Technology providers: Offer tracking, reporting, and automation tools for mobile workforce data. 
  • Employees: Must be educated on their responsibilities and the impact of mobility on their compensation. 

The challenge is threefold: first, accurately tracking employee movements and assignments; second, managing the tax obligations; third, ensuring seamless data flow and communication among all parties. As Marianne Friebel emphasized, ‘Visibility and real-time data are critical for staying ahead of compliance risks.’ 

Key challenges for employers 
Managing payroll tax for a mobile workforce presents unique hurdles: 

  1. Complex, fragmented tax regulations: Each jurisdiction has its own rules, thresholds, and reporting requirements. 
  2. Tracking employee location and days worked: Even short business trips can trigger tax obligations. 
  3. Data accuracy and integration: Disparate systems and manual processes increase the risk of errors. 
  4. Employee communication and education: Employees may be unaware of the tax implications of their mobility. 
  5. Cost management: Unexpected tax liabilities can impact both the company and the employee. 

Practical steps to payroll tax compliance 
The panelists agreed: success requires a blend of clear processes, and cross-functional collaboration. Here’s how leading companies are tackling the challenge: 

  • Centralize data collection: Use technology to track employee movements and assignments in real time. 
  • Establish clear policies: Define mobility, tax, and reporting policies that are communicated to all stakeholders. 
  • Engage experienced partners: Tax advisors and technology providers can help interpret regulations, share best practices from their client base, leverage existing systems  and if appropriate, automate compliance. 
  • Conduct regular training: Equip HR, payroll, and employees with up-to-date knowledge on mobility tax issues. 
  • Monitor and audit: Implement regular reviews to identify gaps and ensure ongoing compliance. 

Andrea Kagan highlighted the importance of ‘building strong bridges between HR, payroll, and tax teams, so everyone is working from the same playbook’. 

Embracing mobility for competitive advantage 
Global mobility is no longer a niche concern—it’s a strategic imperative for companies seeking to attract, retain, and deploy top talent worldwide. By investing in integrated solutions, expert partnerships, and clear communication, organizations can turn mobility compliance from a risk into a competitive advantage. 

As the workforce becomes more mobile, proactive management of payroll tax is essential—not just for avoiding penalties, but for supporting business growth and employee satisfaction. 

For more information or to arrange a consultation, contact Marlene, Andrea, or Marianne directly. 

Watch a recording of the webcast on GEOlearn: WATCH THE WEBCAST

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
17 June 2025, 11:30am - 2:30pm EDT
NEW YORK CHAPTER MEETING
new york chapter meeting

New York, NY

All plan types
USA

In today’s dynamic global landscape, equity compensation is evolving at the intersection of technology, policy, and practice. These two forward-looking sessions examine the forces reshaping our field—from the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence to groundbreaking global research on employee share ownership. Whether you're exploring how AI tools like ChatGPT can complement human expertise, or uncovering international trends from GEO’s Global Share Plans Ranking Project, these sessions will equip you with fresh insights to navigate the future of equity compensation with confidence and clarity.

SESSION ONE: 
AI vs. Human Expertise:  Exploring ChatGPT’s Role in Equity Compensation

In a rapidly changing technological landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is making its mark across countless industries—including equity compensation. This session explores the evolving role of tools like ChatGPT and examines whether AI can truly replicate or complement human expertise in this nuanced field. Join us for an engaging discussion on the promises, pitfalls, and practical applications of AI in equity compensation strategy, compliance, and communication.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand the current capabilities and limitations of AI tools like ChatGPT in the context of equity compensation.
  • Identify areas within equity compensation where AI may enhance efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making—and where human judgment remains essential.
  • Evaluate ethical, legal, and practical considerations when integrating AI into equity compensation processes.

     

SESSION TWO:
Global Share Plans Ranking Study:  Insights, Opportunities, and the Future of Employee Ownership

GEO’s Global Share Plans Ranking Project breaks new ground as the first initiative to provide a country-by-country snapshot of employee share ownership across the globe. This session highlights key findings from the expanded report, offering insights into which countries are embracing employee equity—and which markets may present emerging opportunities. Discover where support for employee ownership is thriving and explore the global trends shaping the future of equity compensation.

KEY LEARNING POINTS: 

  • Understand the methodology and scope of GEO’s Global Share Plans Ranking Project and its significance to the equity compensation community.
  • Identify top-performing countries in terms of employee share ownership support and participation.
  • Recognize emerging markets with growth potential and explore strategies for expanding employee equity initiatives globally.

     

LOCATION
UBS
1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY, 10019

*Please indicate any dietary requirements in your registration as lunch will be provided. 

Members and non-members are welcome to join this chapter meeting.  Registration is required.

4.5 Global Tariffs & Share Plans: Risks, Reactions, and Resilience

As global trade policies evolve, tariffs are increasingly influencing more than just goods—they’re affecting how multinational companies design and administer employee share plans. In this session, industry experts will explore how tariff-driven costs and shifting regulations are adding complexity to equity compensation.

We'll consider how companies might adapt their strategies, redesign plans for resilience, and communicate effectively in a rapidly changing global landscape.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discover how tariff pressures may reshape award design, plan localization, and performance metrics.
  • Learn ways to keep participants engaged despite rising uncertainty and regional volatility.
  • Get practical insights into “tariff-proofing” your equity plans for the future
Speaker/Author

Zoe Denny, GEO (UK)
Mark Higgins, WPP (UK)

Event date
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025, 13:15 - 14:00
Topic
Plan type
Country
Breakout series
Location
Karlin 4
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O
IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
5 June 2025, 3 - 5pm BST
UK AND CHANNEL ISLANDS CHAPTER MEETING - EDINBURGH
Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Scotland

Trending now
All plan types
UK and Channel Islands

Join the UK Chapter In Edinburgh

Join the GEO UK Chapter in Edinburgh, Scotland, for a compelling afternoon discussing some of the latest hot topics in equity compensation. We will be sharing highlights from GEO's Annual Conference in Prague, a Sharesave case study where we will hear from a selection of organisations about the effectiveness of the communication and financial education methods used to highlight key messages for their recent Sharesave maturities, Marcus Wright (NatWest) will be discussing and analysing the latest economic updates. We will also be taking some time to focus on our Next Gen, and this will be followed by networking.  We look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh soon!

Please bring valid ID to access the event.

LOCATION
NatWest Group
Gogarburn
175 Glasgow Road
Edinburgh
EH12 1HQ

GEO members and non-members are welcome to join.  Registration is required.

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
22 May 2025, 3 - 5pm BST
UK AND CHANNEL ISLANDS CHAPTER MEETING - LONDON
London

London, UK

Trending now
All plan types
UK and Channel Islands

Bringing the Conference Highlights To You

Join the GEO UK Chapter for an insightful afternoon of learning about some of the latest hot topics in equity compensation. We will listen to insightful stories from issuers, and also hear some of the highlights from Prague, followed by networking. Whether you were at the latest GEO Annual Conference or not, this won't be an event to miss!

Please bring valid ID to access the event.

LOCATION
Aon Offices
122 Leadenhall St
London
EC3V 4AN
 

GEO members and non-members are welcome to join.  Registration is required.

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
15 May 2025, 4 - 5:30pm BST
UK AND CHANNEL ISLANDS CHAPTER MEETING - LEEDS
Leeds

Leeds, UK

Trending now
All plan types
UK and Channel Islands

Meet us in the North and Midlands

Join the GEO UK Chapter in the North of England, for an insightful session discussing some of the latest hot topics in equity compensation. We will also chat about some of the highlights from GEO's Annual Conference in Prague followed by networking. We look forward to seeing you for our first regional event of 2025!

Please bring valid ID to access the event.

LOCATION
MUFG Offices
Central Square
29 Wellington St
Leeds
LS1 4DL

GEO members and non-members are welcome to join.  Registration is required.