Equity Program Lead
Location
United States
Posted
63 days ago
Salary
$100K - $110K / year
Seniority
Lead
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Equity Program Lead
Wealth Enhancement Group
About Wealth Enhancement Wealth Enhancement is an independent wealth management firm with an endless passion for enriching the lives of our clients. We continually seek to perfect our craft of personalized financial planning with our team-based Roundtable and UniFi processes that go far beyond the standard approach. We proudly provide unique financial plans and investment management services to over 80,000 households from our over 140 offices - and growing - nationwide. Since 1997, Wealth Enhancement has tirelessly raised the standard of wealth management with specialized knowledge and more attentive service that helps every client craft their future. For more information, please visit www.wealthenhancement.com. We have an exciting opportunity for an Equity Program Lead! The Equity Program Lead serves as the operational and strategic intermediary between the Director/Manager of Equity Management and the Equity Program Specialist. This role provides advanced administrative oversight, quality control, and workflow leadership for all equity programs. This position: - Ensure the effective administration, accuracy, and execution of all equity programs and related processes. - Provide operational leadership, technical expertise, and quality oversight for equity transactions, documentation, and communication. - Partner with HR, Finance, Legal, Payroll, and external vendors to support compliant and seamless equity operations. - Support the Director/Manager of Equity Management in strategic planning, program development, and cross-functional initiatives. - Contribute to system improvements, process efficiencies, and standardized workflows across the equity lifecycle. This is a fully remote position. In the spirit of pay transparency, we are excited to share the base salary range for this position is $100,000.00 to $110,000.00, exclusive of bonuses and benefits. This role is eligible for an annual bonus. We encourage you to apply and provide us with your compensation expectations when you do. We’re big on open conversations, so, let’s have one. Primary Job Functions Equity Incentive Program Administration - Lead end-to-end execution of equity grant cycles, including recipient list validation, offer tracking, award documentation, and final grant confirmation. - Maintain tracking logs (B1 and UE) and monitor equity pool availability; provide final grant data for Cap Table updates. - Coordinate 83(b) election creation, distribution, and reminders. - Oversee monthly/periodic grant approvals, documentation workflows, and DocuSign execution processes. Secure Site & Documentation Management - Prepare and manage secure data rooms for equity offerings, including plan documents, LLC agreements, award agreements, and overview materials. - Coordinate with IT to provision recipient access and ensure proper document controls. - Create and maintain standardized templates (award agreements, overview documents) across multiple equity programs. - Ensure all communications and documentation are archived in the Equity Management repository. Equity Communications & Participant Experience - Develop and maintain informational videos and educational materials tailored to different equity holder groups (employees, non-employees, UE participants). - Draft and distribute multi-phase communications (pre-comm, Phase I/II, follow-ups, reminders) to offerees and distribution recipients. - Manage outreach, wire instructions, and ongoing participant communications throughout the grant and distribution lifecycle. - Support distribution communications, including confirmation of released distributions. - Update per-unit valuations in Workday to align with current valuations reflected in grant and communication materials. M&A Equity Support - Participate in weekly M&A update sessions and maintain the M&A equity tracker. - Lead recurring M&A equity touchpoints with internal and external partners (e.g., Legal/Ballard). - Confirm eligibility populations with HR and outreach permissions with Business Development. - Prepare and distribute M&A-related equity communications to impacted employees and owners. Governance, Tax & Compliance - Coordinate IoI/AIQ collection and quality control via DocuSign. - Receive, review, and quality-check K-1s from tax partners; partner with Tax, Finance, and the CFO for review and accuracy. - Ensure proper approval workflows for grants and equity transactions prior to execution. - Maintain version control (including watermarked materials) and documentation standards across programs. Cross-functional Coordination & Reporting - Collaborate with HR, IT, Tax, Legal, Finance, and external partners to ensure accurate and timely equity administration. - Monitor transaction pipeline activity and provide leadership with visibility into upcoming equity impacts. - Maintain accurate tracking tools and reporting to support leadership decision-making and cap table integrity. Education/Qualifications - Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent experience) in business; finance, economics or related field - Minimum 5 years’ experience in equity administration, HR operations, compensation, accounting, or finance. - Strong understanding of equity programs, plan documents, and common equity lifecycle transactions. - Advanced level experience with Excel - Experience with Workday, DocuSign, equity management platforms, and Microsoft Office. - Exceptional attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple priorities with tight deadlines. - Strong analytical thinking, judgment, confidentiality, and interpersonal communication abilities. WEG hires employees and makes decisions about their salary qualifications based on factors such as: the role to be performed; educational and professional experience, qualifications, skills and credentials; tenure, cost-of-living and demand for the role in the applicable market. To comply with state pay transparency laws, we must disclose the entire salary grade. The entire salary grade for those who are classified at Associate level is $87,400.00 to $131,100.00. However, the base salary range bolded above is what we expect to pay as a starting range for this position. #LI-MR1 #LI-Remote Comprehensive Benefits Offerings Our benefits aim to balance four key elements that make life and work meaningful: health and wellness, financial well-being, professional development, and work/life harmony. You may be eligible to participate in the following benefits & development opportunities: - Training and professional development - Medical, dental and vision coverage (Available to full-time employees and their families) - Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer contribution and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical, dependent, and transit expenses - Life and AD&D insurance – employer paid and voluntary options - Short-term and long-term disability, workers compensation – employer paid - 401k with match and profit sharing - Wellness programs and resources - Voluntary benefits, including pet insurance - 18 days of paid time off (PTO), accrued annually (25 PTO days after 4 years of service) - 12 paid holidays each year (10 pre-determined and 2 floating days) - Paid parental leave and paid caregiver leave (Caregiver leave available after 6 months of tenure) - Reimbursement for tuition, licensing, and other credentials (Available after meeting service requirements) Should you need reasonable accommodation when completing the application form or during the selection process, contact the Human Resources Department at 763-417-1700 Information provided on this application will be kept confidential and only be shared with those involved in the selection process. Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans. This organization participates in E-Verify. Click the following link to view Federal and E-Verify posters: Link OSHA Requirements: This position requires the ability to stand or sit for long periods of time, file documents in high or low cabinets, to use the telephone and to use the computer systems. Wealth Enhancement may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in the initial screening of resumes. All AI-supported evaluations are reviewed by our recruitment team to ensure accuracy and fairness. We are committed to equal opportunity in employment and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status. Your personal information is handled in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
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