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New Book Shows How Employee Ownership Creates Wealth, Engagement, and Long-Term Business Success
CAMP HILL, PA / ACCESS Newswire / April 7, 2026 / As business leaders navigate increasing pressure to deliver both financial performance and meaningful impact, Bob Whalen's new book, Beyond Your Ownership: How Employee Ownership Can Align Your Purpose, People, and Profit, presents a timely and compelling framework for achieving both. Drawing from decades of executive leadership and real-world results, Whalen positions employee ownership as a strategic lever for building stronger companies, more engaged teams, and enduring enterprise value.

In Beyond Your Ownership, Whalen reframes Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) as more than a structural or financial decision. Instead, he presents them as a leadership philosophy that aligns incentives across an organization by connecting capital, labor, and leadership around a shared objective of long-term success. The book challenges the notion that value creation must come at the expense of broader participation, demonstrating how organizations can expand total enterprise value while aligning stakeholders in that growth.
Through a combination of practical insight and real-world application, Whalen offers a clear, accessible introduction to employee ownership without getting lost in technical complexity. He addresses both the opportunities and limitations of ESOPs, emphasizing that while they are not a substitute for strong leadership and sound business strategy, they can significantly enhance both when implemented intentionally.

Whalen's book is particularly relevant for business owners, executives, and entrepreneurs considering succession planning, long-term growth strategies, or legacy decisions. He encourages leaders to move beyond transactional exit thinking and instead evaluate how ownership structures can influence culture, performance, and long-term impact. His approach centers on creating what he describes as a "win-win-win" outcome-where companies grow sustainably, employees build meaningful wealth, and owners achieve both financial and personal success.
Whalen's perspective is grounded in his leadership as CEO of HB Global, LLC, where he led the transition to an employee-owned model and oversaw significant growth in both enterprise value and employee outcomes. What began as a strategic decision evolved into a broader mission: to increase awareness of employee ownership as a viable, scalable model for modern business leaders seeking both performance and purpose.
More than a business strategy, Beyond Your Ownership offers a reframing of how value is created and shared in today's economy. It presents a model where alignment drives results rather than trade-offs, and where businesses can scale without losing sight of the people who make that growth possible.
Beyond Your Ownership is available now on Amazon. To learn more about Bob Whalen and his work, visit https://hb-global.com/ or connect with him on LinkedIn.
Media Contact:
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SOURCE: Bob Whalen
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