Welcome to TEA National Conference 2022! This is your platform to watch the virtual program, network, ask questions, answer polls, complete session surveys and have fun!
Attire The dress code for the Conference is business casual to business. Meeting room temperatures will vary, so wear layered clothing to ensure your personal comfort. We also recommend attendees wear comfortable shoes. Certain events may have specific details on attire, please refer to each event for more information.
Badge Policy and Ribbons As a safety precaution, please remove your badge when leaving the hotel.
Educational Access: Your conference registration name badge is your admission into the sessions.
Ribbons: Available at the Registration Desk.
Lost Badge: If you have lost your badge, please see a TEA staff member at the Registration Desk. There may be a charge to issue a replacement – up to $25.
Cancellations/Refunds Cancellations must be sent in writing or via e-mail. All refunds are provided on a case by case basis and are reviewed 30 days post Conference.
CITY INFO
Dining As the COVID-19 restrictions continue be lifted, most Washington, DC dining establishments are open. Please see the concierge at the Renissance Washington, DC for a list of nearby resturants or for assistance with making dining reservations.
CONCURRENT SESSION EVALUATION SURVEYS
Session evaluations are available for each concurrent session. Complete the session evaluations to be eligible for a Conference giveaway drawing. Attendees must also complete the concurrent session evaluations to be eligible to receive a continuing education certificate or a certificate of attendance.
GETTING AROUND DC
Metro The Washington, DC Metro is an efficient and cost-effective way to travel through DC, Maryland and Virginia. The cost per ride ranges between $2.00 and $6.00 depending upon distance traveled. The closest Metro station to the Renaissance Washington is the Gallery Place-Chinatown on the Red, Green and Yellow lines. For more information about the Metro as well as schedules and maps, please visit www.wmata.com.
Taxis & Uber/Lyft Pick up for taxis and rideshare are located outside of the main entrance of the Renaissance Washington, DC.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
The ESOP Association will abide by all state, local and county requirements in place at the location of any ESOP Association event at the time of that event. Because these state, local and county requirements often change rapidly, please be sure to check on the requirements immediately before the event, as the requirements may have changed from the time of your registration. State and city requirements in the locations where TEA events are held may require proof of vaccination status or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours for any local indoor dining, entertainment or local gatherings above a specified number of attendees. In some instances, you may be required to provide proof of vaccination in the form of a vaccination card or photograph of a card to TEA or the host venue. You may also be required to wear a face mask, including a specific type of face mask such as N-95. By registering for any TEA event, you agree to abide by these rules. No refunds will be given for failure to comply with this policy.
Media Guidelines and Policy Complimentary press credentials are issued only to qualified journalists (reporters, editors, freelance writers, bloggers and news photographers, producers, etc.) working for media outlets relevant to ESOPs. TEA reserves the right to deny requests for media attendance at any TEA event. All press must be registered for the TEA National Conference and must comply with any ground rules set by TEA.
Medical Emergencies TEA hopes your visit to the National Conference will be free from illness or injury, but in case you or a family member needs medical attention during your time at the Conference, please contact the Front Desk from any house phone. Hotel Security Staff will respond immediately to your location. At the hotel, you should dial security from any house phone to seek help. For life of threatening emergencies, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or severe abdominal pain, call 911. Allcare Family Medicine and Urgent Care is 8 minutes away from the Renaissance Washington DC.
Allcare Family Medicine and Urgent Care 1710 Rhode Island Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 202-787-1979
If you have a dental issue, the closest office to the conference venue is:
City Dental DC 1221 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20005 202-628-7979
Meeting Room Overcrowding Each meeting room has been set to allow for maximum occupancy based on each room set, please do not move any chairs from the location where they were placed. TEA will make every effort to schedule popular sessions in rooms large enough to accommodate anticipated attendance. Since many events are extremely popular, it is wise to select alternative events as you plan your Conference schedule. TEA and the Renaissance Washington DC are REQUIRED to follow local fire regulations and may ask participants in rooms filled to capacity to choose another event.
No Smoking Policy Smoking is only allowed outside the Renaissance Washington, DC and all venues hosting TEA events.
Photographs Photographs of the event may be taken by TEA, its agents, contractors, or representatives, and such photographs may be used for any purpose at TEA’s discretion.
Post-Conference Evaluation An electronic evaluation will be sent out to all attendees. All who participate in this evaluation will be eligible for a drawing for a complimentary registration to TEA’s National 2023 Conference in Washington, DC.
Program and Session Cancellation TEA reserves the right to cancel programs and/ or sessions because of low registration. In the unlikely event of a cancellation, all registrants will be notified and will receive a full refund, if applicable. Programs and sessions are subject to change, and TEA reserves the right to substitute a program, session, and/or speaker of equal caliber to fulfill the educational requirements.
Release/Waiver/Special Assistance By submitting your registration, you acknowledge and agree you are undertaking to participate in the National Conference activities as your own voluntary and intentional act. You agree you alone are responsible for determining whether you are physically capable of participating in any National Conference activity, and you understand there is risk associated with your participation, which may include without limitation, injury or loss caused by your own negligence or the negligence of others. With knowledge and acceptance of the risks involved, you accept full responsibility for your own safety and well-being. In consideration of your participation in the National Conference activities, you hereby waive, release, hold harmless, and discharge TEA and its officers, directors, and employees from any and all loss or injury that may be suffered by you in connection with the National Conference activities to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Weather The month of May brings morning temperatures in the low to mid 60s F and afternoon high temperatures will generally reach the mid 70s F. The evenings cool down to the low to mid 50s F. The DC region experiences minimal rainfall in the month of May but please be sure to check the weather in advance of your arrival to ensure you are prepared should a spring shower pop up
Alan Carlyle
Managing Director, First Financial Bank
Alan H. Kandel
Partner, Husch Blackwell
Alexander P. Moss
President, Praxis Consulting Group Inc.
Alicia Diekow
Operations Manager, Acumen Advisory Services LLC
Alicia Diekow joined Acumen Advisory in 2020 with the role of Operations Manager. Alicia has had a wide variety of experience with ESOPs beginning in 2007 when her love for them began while serving as a senior leadership team member at a 100% ESOP owned company for nine years. This was followed by time as an Institutional Trust Officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota and the Chapter Administrator for three regional chapters of The ESOP Association in the Upper Midwest.
Her experiences include ESOP education and company culture development, annual due diligence meetings, ESOP transactions, and employee announcements.
Awards and notables include being a past recipient of the Employee Owner of the Year award for Minnesota/Dakotas Chapter. She has served on various committees for the Iowa/Nebraska, MN/Dakotas, and Wisconsin Chapters and presented at regional and national conferences.
Alicia Murphy
Chief Organizational Effectiveness Officer, Van Meter Inc.
Alicia Murphy gets to do what she loves every day. As the Chief Organizational Effectiveness Officer for Van Meter, a 100% employee owned electrical distributor headquartered in Cedar Rapids, she has the pleasure of leading the People functions of the business along with the Progress team to maximize the performance of the organization.
Alicia prides herself on Van Meter's engaged workforce and special culture that her fellow Employee Owners have built together.
She and her husband, Ryan, currently live in Cedar Rapids with their two children (Regan and Reid) where they are actively involved in the community.
Allison Wilkerson
Partner, McDermott Will & Emery
Andy Halataei
Executive Vice President, Government Affairs, Information Technology Industry Council
Angela Fisher
Senior Managing Consultant, BKD LLP
Ashleigh Newlin
Vice President, Chartwell Financial Advisory
Ashley Seitz
Manager, Global Expense Management, TRC Global Mobility
Avery M. Chenin
Shareolder, SES Company a Stevens & Lee Company
Barbara Clough
Senior Manager, Crowe LLP
Becky Streff
Vice President of People Operations, Holden Industries, Inc.
Becky provides executive-level leadership and guidance to the organization's People Operations and identifies ways to support the Company's mission through talent management and creating a culture of highly engaged employee-owners.
Prior to joining Holden in March 2022, she had a 15-year career at ESP International (a 100% employee-owned company) where she held a variety of management and executive roles in human resources, organizational development, accounting, and operations.
honored as National Outstanding Chapter Officer 2020. She is currently serving as a member of the Executive Committee of the State and Regional Chapter Council.
Bernie Sanders
United States Senator for Vermont
Senator Bernie Sanders has represented Vermont in the US Senate since 2007. In his 3rd term in the Senate, he is currently the Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, and a high-ranking member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, among other Senate committee assignments.
Sanders began his political career as the mayor of Burlington, Vermont, where he served four terms. In 1990 he was elected as an Independent to the House of Representatives from Vermont’s at-large congressional seat where he served for 16 years until his election to the US Senate.
In the Senate he’s taken on many of the biggest issues facing our nation and works hard to influence legislation in a variety of areas. As part of that agenda, we are lucky to count him a strong supporter of ESOPs, and he’s been supportive and active trying to secure legislative victories that advance employee ownership.
Notably, he first ran for president in 2016, when he won 23 primaries and caucuses, based largely on enthusiastic grassroots support. In 2020, ran again for the Democratic party nomination for president, nearly gaining the nomination over then-Vice President Biden.
Senator Sanders has led a lifetime of activism for the causes that he’s believed in and supported. As a leading and highly influential voice in the Democratic party, he’s been Time magazine’s Person of the Year (2015), has appeared a couple of films, and written several books on politics.
Bob Massengill
Managing Director, Pilot Hill Advisors
Bob Woodward
Legendary Pulitzer Prize-Winning Investigative Journalist, Associate Editor of "The Washington Post" & Author of 20 Bestsellers
Brian Bowers
President & Founder, Bowers + Kubota
Brian Hector
Partner, Morgan Lewis & Bockius
Brian Ippensen
President, TI Trust
Brian J. Sweeney
Partner, Redpath and Company, Ltd.
Cara Benningfield
Partner, BKD, LLP
Chelsea McCarthy
Attorney, Holland & Knight LLP
Chelsea Mikula
Attorney, Tucker Ellis LLP
Christel Jimenez
Director, Principal
Christie Kane
Vice President of Human Resources, Gardner's Supply Company
Christine Adee
President, OwnersEdge, Inc.
Christine Hurt
CFO, Ayers Saint Gross, Inc.
Christopher Mackin
Founder, Ownership Associates, Inc.
Christopher McLean
Partner/Member, Kaufman & Canoles, P.C.
Cindy Turcot
Chief Executive Officer, Gardeners Supply Company
Claire Burghoff
Principal, Cornerstone Government Affairs
Cliff Canavera
President, Canavera Financial Group, LLC
Connie Woodmansee
Manager of ESOP Services, FuturePlan by Ascensus
Craig Olinger
Managing Partner, ESI Equity
Daniel Goldstein
CEO & President, Folience
Dao Nguyen
Principal, Cornerstone Government Affairs
Dave Diehl
Chief Executive Officer, Prairie Capital Advisors, Inc.
Dave Fitz-Gerald
VP, CFO & Treasurer, Carris Reels, Inc.
David Whaley
Partner, Thompson Hine LLP
Davin R. Gustafson
Principal, Apple Growth Partners
Debbie McDaniel
Controller, PFS TECO
Derrick Vick
CEO & President, Freedom Industries, Inc.,
Dolores Lawrence
Managing Director, Blue RIdge ESOP Associates
Elyse Bluth
Managing Director, Duff & Phelps
Emilie Poehlmann
Human Resources Manager, OwnersEdge, Inc.
Emily Rickard
Associate, Morgan Lewis
Eric Chester
Award-Winning Speaker & Bestselling Author
Eric Dollin
Director, Valuation Services, GBQ Consulting
Eric Tober
Principal & Director, Cornerstone Government Affairs
Erin Turley
Capital Partner, McDermott, Will & Emery
Eryn Hurley
Deputy Director of Government Affairs, National Association of Counties
Ginny Vanderslice
Principal, Praxis Consulting Group
Greg Brown
Shareholder, Polsinelli
Heather Cody
Manager, Human Resources, ESP International
Hillary Hughes
Director, Prairie Capital Advisors
Ian Wolbert
Integrated Marketing & Communications Specialist, Avian, LLC
J. Christian Nemeth
Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Jade Palermo
Manager, Empire Valuation Consultants
Jamie M Walrack
Senior Vice President, First American Bank
Jason Wellman
Director of Ownership Culture, ESOP Partners
Jeff Gelburd
Vice President, Murray
Jennie Msall
Consultant, Praxis Consulting Group, Inc.
Jim Joyner
Managing Member/Owner, Integra Benefits Consulting LLC
John Boling
Director of Government Relations, The International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC)
John 'Mickey' Maier
President, Professional Fiduciary Services LLC
John Miscione
Senior Advisor, Duff & Phelps, LLC
John Williams
President/Founder, Elucidate Resources LLC
Jon Porter
Former Congressman of Nevada
Jon Wadsworth
Co-Founder, Atlas Advocacy
Joseph E. Marx
VP - ESOP Consulting, Principal Financial Group
Karen Ellis
EVP, Human Resources, Superior Farms/ Transhumance Holding Company Inc.
Katharine Manning
Author & President, Blackbird DC
Kevin Rusch
Director, Blue Ridge ESOP Associates
Kyla Alterman
Consultant, Workplace Development, Inc.
Kyle Wishing
Vice President, Willamette Management Associates
Lars Golumbic
Principal, Groom Law Group
Lee Bloom
Managing Director, Aldine Advisors LLC
Lesley Baker
Controller, Hargrove
Lindsay Shafer
Consultant, Praxis Consulting Group, Inc.
Linshuang Lu
Principal, Praxis Consulting Group
Lori Stuart
Senior Manager, Crowe LLP
Marcus R. Piquet
Senior Managing Director, AmbroseAdvisors
Maria Thiel
Senior Manager - ESOP Advisory, BDO LLP
Mariann Fuller
Vice President, Columbia Chemical Corporation
Mary Beth Gray
Managing Partner, Kleinbard LLC
Matt Paul
Principal, Cornerstone Government Affairs
Matt Smith
Co-Founder, Atlas Advocacy
Merri Ash
President, Internal Trustees LLC
Michael Bertram
Senior Managing Consultant, BKD LLP
Michael Borinski
Senior Vice President & CFO, Bradford White Water Heaters
Michael Zermeño
Shareholder, RP&B CPAs
Miguel Paredes
Trustee (President/Founder), Prudent Fiduciary Services
Mike Crapo
United States Senator for Idaho
Mike Frommelt
CEO/Owner, KeyStone Search
Molly Ramsdell
Director, National Conference of State Legislatures
Monica Mayott
Senior Human Resources Manager, Sanborn, Head & Associates
Natasha Fedder
Counsel, Scale LLP
Nickolas Sypniewski
Managing Director, ComStock Advisors
Patrick Carpenter
President, GRITT Business Coaching/PFSbrands
Paul Dougherty
Tax Manager, Recology
Pete Shuler
Partner, Crowe LLP
Peter A. Ney
Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Director, EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Inc. PBC
Peter Aliferis
Managing Director, Pendo Advisors
Peter Jones
Counsel, Tucker Ellis LLP
Phillip Chou
Managing Director, AmbroseAdvisors
Rachael Stephens
Program Director – Workforce Development & Economic Policy, National Governors Association
Renee Lewis
Partner, Holland & Knight LLP
Renee Mundell
Manager – Customer Service & Support, Radian Research, Inc.
Renee Stadtmueller
Director, Blue Ridge ESOP Associates, Inc.
Rich Cammarano
President & CEO, Tech-Etch, Inc.
Since joining in 2018, Rich Cammarano has served as President & CEO of Tech-Etch, Inc., a 100% employee owned company that manufactures precision metal components, flexible circuit assemblies, and shielding solutions for the medical, aerospace, defense, industrial, and telecommunications industries.
Rich is an accomplished business leader with an innovative global mindset. He brings diverse industry and functional experience in leading strategic business planning, building multi-functional executive management teams, driving change initiatives, closing M&A transactions, and delivering sustainable growth.
Rich has focused on integrating the values of employee ownership with the company's mission to inspire, create, and provide innovative solutions that enhance lives.
Prior to Tech Etch, Rich was Chief Commercial Officer at Facet Medical, where he was responsible for all aspects of the commercial strategy. In addition, he led the Sales, Marketing, and Product Development teams. From 2004 to 2017, Rich held multiple management positions, more recently as Vice President of Flex Medical, where he led a multi-national staff with responsibility for a $500 million P&L and strategic plan, while spearheading increased customer satisfaction and operational execution. Rich has also held management roles with Plexus, Sanmina, and Future Electronics earlier in his career. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Calvin College and a Master of Business Administration from Boston University.
Rich serves on multiple Boards, including: Tech Etch, Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth.
Richard Mapp
Partner, Kaufman Canoles
Robert Schatz
Partner, ESOP Plus - Schatz Brown Glassman LLP
Robert Tomaka
CFO, Meier Supply Co.
Robyn Pollina
CEO, Palmer Donavin
Ryan Graham
Director, Chartwell Financial Advisory
Sally Rood
Senior Policy Analyst, National Governors Association
Sandra Ahrendsen
Organizational Effectiveness Manager, Folience
Sandra Ahrendsen is the Organizational Effectiveness Manager for Folience, Inc. In this role, she collaborates with each company of Folience and its employee owners by leading education and development programs, facilitating continuous improvement initiatives and she is part of the Human Resources cohort team.
Sandra is constantly communicating, celebrating and creating awareness about their ESOP. She is proud to share stories and best practices about ways to create an engaged ESOP culture.
Sandy Shoemaker
CPA, Shoemaker Consulting LLC
Scot Storjohann
Senior Vice President, GreatBanc Trust Company
Sean Kelleher
Managing Director - ESOP Finance Group, First Financial Bank
Sean-Tamba Matthew
Attorney, SES ESOP Strategies
Seth Webber
Principal, BerryDunn
Stephen C. James
Trustee, SCJ Fiduciary Services
Steve L. Nicholson
Chief Executive Officer, Winter-Dent & Company
Tara Strickland
Senior Director of Corporate Communications, Avian, LLC
Theodore (Ted) Becker
Partner, McDermott Will & Emery
Thomas Dudley
Cofounder & CEO, Certified Employee-Owned
Tim Lang
Director, Chartwell Financial Advisory
Timothy Lee
Managing Director, Mercer Capital Management, Inc.
Tina Fisher
Vice President, FuturePlan by Ascensus
Trevor Bare
Consulting Actuary, Conrad Siegel
Trey Hawkins
Deputy Chief Advocacy Officer for Political Action, Credit Union National Association
Wayne Isaacks
Trustee, Isaacks & Associates
William Merten
Partner, Winston & Strawn LLP
William Stewart
Principal, PCE Investment Bankers
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