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If you’re thinking about selling, stepping back, or figuring out how to liquidate what you’ve built… Let me introduce you to a better way to do it. Most ownership transitions are designed as single events. That’s why they feel violent. You’re told to “sell.” To “step down.” To “hand over.” As if value, control, authority, and identity all need to move on the same day. They don’t. And if something about that feels off to you, you’re not emotional. You’re structurally aware. The Equity Exchange Vehicle (EEV) is a framework that stages ownership. Value can move. Control can stay. Growth can continue. Legally, it’s a private company. Functionally, it’s governance by design. It pre-defines valuation. It protects control. It removes ambiguity before tension shows up. This is not a fund. Not pooled capital. Not discretionary management. It’s structured equity architecture for founders who don’t want cliff edges. If you’re considering an MBO, partial exit, or succession shift and the “all at once” model feels wrong: It is. If you want to see how your current capital and authority are positioned, link below. https://calendly.com/alex-checkmate-w...