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Thomas Beckett

Carolina Common Enterprise

 

Member profile details

 

BASIC PROFILE

+First name
Thomas
+Last name
Beckett
Pronouns
he/him/hey
+Photo /Image
Fields of work (current or most recent if retired/inactive)
  • Cooperative development, consulting, technical services
  • Finance, lending, investing
  • Law
  • Nonprofit management or administration
Workplace or Organizational Affiliation
Carolina Common Enterprise
+Profile summary
Thomas Beckett has for much of his professional career worked as lawyer serving the needs of cooperatives, community nonprofits, and other small and startup businesses. He cofounded and is currently Executive Director of CAROLINA COMMON ENTERPRISE, a cooperative development center serving North Carolina. In this role he provides business & legal guidance to cooperatives throughout North Carolina and the South. Beckett has completed and is certified by the CooperationWorks! Art & Science of Cooperative Development training program. He co-founded and serves on the steering committee of the COOPERATIVE PROFESSIONALS GUILD. Beckett is a frequent presenter on legal and business issues affecting new cooperatives. He has taught Business Law at Warren Wilson College and is certified to present the FastTrac TechVenture program, the Kauffman Foundation’s entrepreneurial training curriculum. He has significant experience working with agriculture enterprises in the region, worker cooperatives, housing co-ops, and consumer grocery cooperatives, as well as any number of innovative cooperative business structures that have arisen in the new economy. He is currently on the Board of Directors of SHARED CAPITAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT FUND and a community representative on the board of the WEAVER COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION, a shared equity affordable housing cooperative. Beckett previously served on the Boards of COOPERATIONWORKS, the CENTER FOR PARTICIPATORY CHANGE and the APPALACHIAN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PROJECT (ASAP). He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University and earned his law degree and later an MBA at the University of North Carolina.
Membership in other co-op organizations
  • Cooperation Works
  • National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA-CLUSA)
  • Sustainable Economies Law Center (SELC) Legal Fellows Program
  • US Federation of Worker Cooperatives
 

2. MEMBER'S PRACTICE STATUS AND LICENSES

Professional role in law or accounting fields (regardless of current employment)
Bookkeeper
Current Practice Status
Active
+Availability for New Clients
Member is accepting new clients
Attorney Licensure States (2-letter abbreviations, separate with commas)
North Carolina
 

3. PRIMARY PLACE OF WORK DETAILS (See Part 4 for secondary work/affiliations)

+Member's Primary Place of Work or Organizational Affiliation
Carolina Common Enterprise
Workplace Type
Nonprofit specifically serving cooperatives (other than those above)
Description of Business/Organization
Carolina Common Enterprise is North Carolina's cooperative development center. We are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit providing training and technical assistance to cooperative and community owned businesses across our state. Our approach of “helping people help themselves” supports community-based entrepreneurs to address local economic and social needs through a mutually owned enterprise.

A cooperative strategy allows communities to exercise greater control over their own economic circumstances. “Co-opreneurship” supports individual wealth creation and economic assets that are anchored in their communities. Rather than extracting wealth for the benefit of private capital, co-ops recirculate money locally.
 

5. MEMBER'S KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE (optionally shared in public Member Directory per privacy settings)

Legal Subject Matter Knowledge and Experience
  • Commercial business transactions - sales, contracts, transactions, licensing
  • Cooperative conversions
  • Commercial property leasing
  • Entity formation - Cooperatives (corporations, LLCs and LCAs)
  • Entity formation - Nonprofits
  • Governance and management
  • Fund raising and securities laws
  • Housing cooperatives and/or intentional residential communities
  • Nonprofit operations (post-formation governance, income and/or taxation)
 

6. EDUCATION (completed or in progress)

Law School
UNC School of Law, JD
Graduate School - Name and Program (JDs use Law School field)
UNC Kenan Flagler Business School, MBA
Cooperative-related training
CooperationWorks Art & Science of Cooperative Development
 

7. MEMBER PRIVACY & PARTICIPATION IN DIRECTORY AND LISTSERV

+State/province/country for Member listing in the Members by State directory
North Carolina

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