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CHAPTER TEAM:

Ramon Dominguez, Lucid Motors

 

GEO BOARD CHAPTER LIAISON:

Danyle Anderson, FGE, Bank of America

WELCOME TO THE SOUTHWEST CHAPTER

This local chapter community is dedicated to sharing knowledge, experiences, and resources to help members develop their skills, expand their networks, and make a positive impact in their communities. You will have access to a wide range of valuable resources and opportunities including educational sessions and networking events. 

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IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
17 June 2025, 11:30am - 2:30pm EDT
NEW YORK CHAPTER MEETING
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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.

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
21 May 2025, 3 - 5pm CEST
NETHERLANDS CHAPTER MEETING
NETHERLANDS MEETING
Netherlands
USA

Equity and Privately Held Companies - It's a Matter of Value


As the event’s main sponsor, Baker McKenzie will kick off the meeting by introducing the core concepts and key valuation methods for equity-based compensation items that their specialists see being used in the market.

Following this introduction, we will have a panel of esteemed industry specialists who have personal experience in valuing non-listed companies, be it from the perspective of international private equity firms, start- or scale-up companies or family-owned businesses. They will bring a wealth of expertise in this matter to the table, and are eager to answer any questions you might have on this topic.

Thank you to our sponsor:

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LOCATION:
Baker McKenzie Amsterdam
Claude Debussylaan 54 
1082 MD 
Amsterdam, Netherlands
 

There is no cost for this chapter meeting.  Both GEO Member and Non-Members are welcome.  But registration is required.  

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
21 May 2025, 12 - 2pm PDT
NORCAL CHAPTER MEETING
norcal chapter

Menlo Park, CA

USA

Hands On: Advancing Equity Through AI Tech Solutions

Join us for an engaging and interactive session exploring the transformative potential of AI technology in advancing equity plan administration. This hands-on workshop will dive into practical applications and innovative solutions that leverage AI to streamline workflows, reduce manual effort, and improve accuracy.
Participants will gain insights into cutting-edge AI tools and methodologies designed to make day-to-day equity administration more efficient. Through real-world case studies and collaborative activities, you’ll discover how to implement AI-driven strategies that ease the burden of complex tasks and improve overall effectiveness.

If you work in equity administration, this session will provide valuable knowledge, tools, and actionable steps to harness AI for a smarter, more streamlined future.

Key Learning Points:
 

  • Discover practical ways AI can streamline equity plan administration and reduce manual workload.
  • Explore real-world examples of how AI is being used to drive efficiency and improve accuracy.
  • Learn how to evaluate and implement AI tools that align with your organization’s equity goals.

Both GEO members and non-members are welcome.  Registration is required.

Lunch will be provided

LOCATION:
Morgan Stanley 
Menlo Park Office
4500 Bohannon Dr
Menlo Park, CA  94025

We hope to see you there!

The GEO NorCal Chapter Team

LIVE WEBCAST
20 May 2025, 1 - 2pm EDT
MASTERING MOBILITY: TACKLING PAYROLL TAX CHALLENGES FOR MOBILE EMPLOYEES
20 May

Marelene Zobayan, Rutlen Associates, Andrea Kagan, NVIDIA, Marianne Friebel, Dolby

Design and strategy
Employee engagement
All plan types
Global

Navigating payroll tax obligations for mobile employees is a complex challenge, often complicated by unreliable data, payroll system limitations, and employee expectations. Without a solid strategy, compliance risks and administrative headaches can quickly pile up.
Join this expert panel to uncover common pitfalls and practical solutions for streamlining mobility tax compliance. Learn how to clean up key data, navigate payroll constraints, and implement best practices to minimize surprises and improve the employee experience.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Educate internal stakeholders to align expectations and improve compliance.
  • Navigate payroll system limitations and enhance communication with payroll teams.
  • Manage unexpected tax outcomes, including double social security taxation, with proactive planning.

 

WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THIS LIVE GLOBAL WEBCAST: 

ASIA-PAC: 19 May - 9am AEDT
EUROPE: 20 May- 10am GMT | 11am CET | 12pm IST
THE AMERICAS: 19 May - 4pm PT | 7pm ET – 20 May - 10am PT | 12pm CT | 1pm ET | 6pm GMT

 

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
16 May 2025
ESOP BILLS INTRODUCED IN SENATE
External News

planadviser

Legal and regulatory
Employee stock purchase plans (ESPP)
USA

Two new Senate bills aim to strengthen employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) by removing certain contribution limits and giving ESOPs formal representation on the ERISA Advisory Council. The Employee Ownership Fairness Act proposes excluding ESOP contributions from defined contribution plan caps to allow employees more flexibility in retirement savings, while the Employee Ownership Representation Act adds two ESOP advocates to the ERISA Council. Separately, the American Ownership and Resilience Act was introduced to promote selling American businesses to employees through ESOPs, helping prevent offshoring and support domestic manufacturing.

ARTICLE
14 May 2025
THE EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP FAIRNESS ACT OF 2025: A GAME-CHANGER FOR ESOP COMPANIES AND THEIR PEOPLE
External News

Menke

Legal and regulatory
All plan types
USA

The Employee Ownership Fairness Act of 2025, introduced in Congress, aims to ease tax limitations that have hindered ESOP-owned companies from fully funding both ESOPs and 401(k) plans. The bill proposes that stock contributions and ESOP loan repayments no longer count toward annual contribution and allocation limits, allowing employees to maximize benefits in both retirement plans. This change would benefit companies, selling shareholders, and employees alike by removing outdated tax barriers and supporting broader employee ownership and retirement savings.

LIVE WEBCAST
13 May 2025, 1 - 2pm EDT
VESTING UNDER PRESSURE: NVAVIGATING T1 TIMELINES AND EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT
webcast

Ben Brettell, Reward Pro 
Will Broad, Winterflood
Tom Giles, Winterflood
Tom Gwinnell, Reward Pro
Adva Lewitte, Shareforce

Trending now
All plan types
Global

When it comes to executive share plans, the vesting process is already complex—but add T1 into the mix, and the stakes get even higher. With tighter timelines, increased scrutiny, and more stakeholders involved, ensuring a smooth, compliant, and well-communicated vesting process is critical.

Join experts from ShareForce, RewardPro, and Winterfloods as we navigate the biggest challenges in executive plan communications and reveal strategies to stay ahead under T1 constraints. Packed with real-world insights and actionable solutions, this session is essential for issuers looking to improve efficiency, accuracy, and executive engagement in their share plans.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Streamline vesting workflows and stakeholder coordination to maintain accuracy and efficiency under accelerated timelines.
  • Enhance executive understanding of share plans by simplifying complex concepts and reinforcing their value.
  • Leverage technology and clear communication to improve engagement and ensure a seamless experience

 

WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THIS LIVE GLOBAL WEBCAST
ASIA-PAC: 12 May - 9am AEDT
EUROPE: 13 May- 10am GMT | 11am CET | 12pm IDT | 2.30pm IST
THE AMERICAS: 12 May - 4pm PT | 7pm ET – 13 May - 10am PT | 12pm CT | 1pm ET | 6pm GMT

 

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
12 May 2025
DASHED IPO PLANS ARE SHIFTING CONVERSATIONS AROUND EQUITY COMPENSATION
External News

HR Brew

Private and pre-IPO companies
All plan types
Global

With IPOs increasingly delayed, employees at private companies are questioning the value of equity compensation, which was once seen as a path to significant wealth. To retain and motivate staff, HR teams are emphasizing transparency, educating employees about equity, and exploring alternatives like tender offers to provide liquidity before an IPO. As equity becomes a less certain benefit, companies are also highlighting other aspects of compensation and promoting a culture of ownership and open communication.

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