London Area, United Kingdom
About the Position
Following the successful launches of Ownership Works in 2022 and O.W. Japan in 2025, Ownership Works is seeking an entrepreneurial, mission-driven leader to launch and build O.W. Europe from the ground up. This role offers the opportunity to translate strategy into durable structural change, shaping how capital markets create shared prosperity.
As the founding leader of O.W. Europe, the Managing Director will establish and scale a new regional platform at the intersection of private capital and economic mobility. As the first hire in the region, they will define strategy, shape the growth roadmap, build anchor partnerships, secure philanthropic support, and develop the team and operating model required for long-term impact. Working in close collaboration with O.W.’s U.S. leadership and Board, the Managing Director will exercise significant initiative while helping ensure alignment with O.W.’s broader global strategy.
In the U.S., O.W. works with a consortium of more than 100 organizations and leaders, including 45 private equity investors and 13 limited partners, and has supported 180 companies in implementing shared ownership programs. We believe Europe presents a similarly significant opportunity to shape industry norms and unlock billions in worker wealth creation over time. The Managing Director will define what success looks like in Europe and mobilize the partnerships and resources required to achieve it.
The ideal candidate is deeply committed to O.W.’s mission and energized by building in ambiguity. They are excited by white space, motivated by institution-building, and comfortable engaging sophisticated investors, companies, and cross-sector leaders.
What Success Looks Like (First 3–5 Years)
The Managing Director will partner closely with the Ownership Works team and our partners to realize this vision and will receive meaningful support from both.
Key Responsibilities
Organizational Strategy & Development
As the founding leader of O.W. Europe, the Managing Director will:
Partnerships
The Managing Director must be a strong relationship builder who is equally comfortable engaging private equity partners, institutional LPs, philanthropies, corporate executives, and civil society leaders. Success in this role will require intellectual credibility with sophisticated investors, humility and authenticity in cross-sector settings, and a strong instinct for building long-term partnerships over transactional wins.
A defining responsibility of the Managing Director will be to shape the European private equity market’s approach to employee ownership — building a coalition of leading firms willing to set a new standard and demonstrate proof points at scale:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Skills & Qualifications
Ownership Works is dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. If you’re excited about this position but your experience doesn’t precisely align with every qualification, we still encourage you to apply.
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation for this role will be commensurate with experience and will reflect the scope and seniority of the position. The package includes a competitive base salary, performance-based incentives, and a comprehensive benefits offering aligned with the professional services sector.
Location
This is a full-time, permanent position based in London, UK, with a flexible remote working arrangement. Candidates must have the right to work in the United Kingdom. The role will involve periodic travel within Europe and to Ownership Works’ headquarters in New York City.
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About Ownership Works
Launched in 2022, Ownership Works (O.W.) is a fast-growing nonprofit organization with a mission to foster economic wellbeing for workers and create thriving workplaces through the power of shared ownership. O.W. helps companies and investors implement shared ownership programs that make every employee an owner and honor the collective effort behind a company’s success. At scale, employee ownership can help millions of workers build savings and wealth, often for the first time, at businesses that are more dynamic, resilient, and successful.
O.W. has set an ambitious goal of creating at least $20 billion of wealth for workers by 2030 and, over the long term, making broad-based employee ownership the new norm at work. To achieve these goals, O.W. has two areas of focus:
Movement Building. Through partnerships, network-building, education, data, and storytelling, O.W. is building a movement to increase the adoption of shared ownership by private and public companies. Over 100 private equity firms, financial institutions, foundations, labor advocates, and pension funds have joined the O.W. Consortium as partners and made unprecedented commitments to advance the shared ownership movement.
Client Advisory Services. In collaboration with its partners, O.W. helps public and private companies implement broad-based employee ownership programs that improve corporate cultures, increase employee engagement and satisfaction, and create an alignment of interests between employees and employers, all of which can support better outcomes for companies and workers. Since O.W.’s founding, 184 companies have implemented shared ownership programs, reaching over 268,000 workers.
Ownership Works is certified as a Great Place To Work.
For more about O.W.’s programs and impact, visit https://ownershipworks.org.