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Invested at Work

Morgan Stanley at Work
Equity Compensation
Morgan Stanley At Work
Workplace Benefits
Asana
Artificial Intelligence
Employee Retention
Quantuniversity
Employee Engagement
Estate Planning
Workplace Financial Benefits
Morgan Stanley
Well-Being / Financial Well-Being
Carta
Generative AI
Large Language Models
AI In Workplace Benefits
Great Detachment
Hybrid Work
AI In Financial Planning
Boxcar Grants

How can companies help make a positive difference in the lives of their employees? We explore best practices and lessons learned when it comes to workplace financial benefits.

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As companies scale, how can they keep employees engaged and rewarded? In this season of Invested at Work, we explore how total compensation strategies make all the difference—at any stage of growth.

Host Rodney Bolden sits down with founders and ben... more

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AI is changing the way we work—and fast. But beyond the headlines, how are people really using it in the workplace? And how do they feel about it?

In this special bonus episode of Invested at Work, host Rodney Bolden checks in with guests from acros... more

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Equity compensation can be a powerful tool to engage and motivate employees, but only when they understand its value. With over 25 years of experience in stock plan administration, Christine Zwerling, Head of Stock Administration at Asana, shares ins... more

Executive titles don’t guarantee financial clarity. That’s what Liz Dennis, Managing Director and Head of Global Client Coverage at Morgan Stanley, finds in her work with company leaders.

In this episode of Invested at Work, host Rodney Bolden speak... more

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Johnny C. Taylor Jr.
President and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management
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Aaron Shapiro
Founder and CEO
Carver Edison
Episode: How We Really Feel About AI: Voices From the Workplace [Bonus Episode]
Christine Zwerling
Head of Stock Administration at Asana
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Episode: Designing Equity Compensation Plans That Drive Engagement With Asana’s Christine Zwerling
Liz Dennis
Managing Director and Head of Global Client Coverage at Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley
Episode: Financial Well-Being for Today’s Executives With Morgan Stanley’s Liz Dennis
Henry Ward
CEO and co-founder of Carta
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Episode: Before the Bell: Insights on Private Companies and Founders With Carta’s Henry Ward
Ben Wigert
Director of Research and Strategy for Gallup's Workplace Management
Gallup
Episode: Rebuilding Employee Engagement With Gallup’s Ben Wigert
Sri Krishnamurthy
CEO of QuantUniversity
QuantUniversity
Episode: AI and the Future of Workplace Benefits With QuantUniversity’s Sri Krishnamurthy

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Rodney Bolden
Host of Invested at Work

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Rebuilding Employee Engagement With Gallup’s Ben Wigert
Q: Talk to me about that path through those various greats and what you've seen in the research.
Ben explains that engagement declined after the Great Recession and remained suppressed for years, with the Great Detachment reflecting ongoing misalignment between employee needs and organizational support, particularly around clarity of expectations, purpose, and well-being.
AI and the Future of Workplace Benefits With QuantUniversity’s Sri Krishnamurthy
Q: What makes you Invested at Work?
Sri describes his passion for technology and education, the desire to democratize access to AI-powered learning, and helping people learn how to use AI to solve real-world problems, especially in workplace benefits, which drives his work and collaboration with Morgan Stanley at Work.
Before the Bell: Insights on Private Companies and Founders With Carta’s Henry Ward
Q: How do you handle talent who leave to start their own companies while staying connected to Carta?
Carta embraces former founders as a talent pipeline, often supporting their endeavors and bringing them back as customers or investors, which helps maintain an entrepreneurial DNA in the company.
Before the Bell: Insights on Private Companies and Founders With Carta’s Henry Ward
Q: What milestones shaped Carta as it grew toward a pre-IPO stage?
The journey involved balancing vision with the need for discipline and structure, working with both venture and private equity investors, and continuously adapting to grow sustainably over a decade.
Before the Bell: Insights on Private Companies and Founders With Carta’s Henry Ward
Q: Tell me about what inspired you to start Carta.
My first startup in 2011 convinced me I loved entrepreneurship; I wanted to build something that would enable founders, and Carta became a vehicle to pursue that larger goal.

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A season-focused show examining workplace financial benefits, equity compensation, and total rewards as tools to attract, engage, and retain employees. Episodes highlight practical strategies from finance, HR, and leadership perspectives, including how to educate employees about equity, how AI can support benefits programs, and real-world governance around compensation. Noteworthy angles include founder-focused liquidity, education about equity programs, and the integration of AI with human-centered benefits. The format often features practitioners and researchers from firms like Morgan Stanley at Work, Asana, Carta, and Quant University, offering actionable insights for HR leaders, benefits teams, and finance executives exploring standout ... more

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