Miren Oca is the Founder and Director of Ocaquatics Swim School, a Miami-based company specializing in teaching essential swimming skills while promoting water safety. Over the past 30 years, she transformed backyard swimming lessons into a thriving, 100% employee-owned organization, providing over 6,500 swim lessons weekly during the busy season. Driven by her passion for teaching and servant leadership, Miren has led her business to become the first swim school to achieve B Corp certification and has recently transitioned it into an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). In addition to Ocaquatics Swim School, she founded Ripples of Impact, a nonprofit in the Miami area that provides resources for personal and environmental resilience. In this episode… How can a business be built for success while ensuring it remains impactful and sustainable in an ever-changing world? Imagine a business model where the employees themselves are the owners. This is the story of a swim school that made a daring shift toward an employee ownership trust, a concept most people have likely never encountered. Miren Oca, the visionary behind Ocaquatics Swim School, embraced this innovative approach by transforming her business into one of only 50 employee ownership trusts in the United States. She attributes her success to a strong focus on servant leadership, transparency, and cultivating an ownership mindset among her team. By transitioning her business into an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT), Miren ensured her company’s sustainability while aligning with its core values. She also pursued B Corp certification, embedding environmental and social responsibility into her operations, which fostered team loyalty, boosted retention, and created measurable community impact.
Tune in to this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast as John Corcoran interviews Miren Oca, Founder and Director of Ocaquatics Swim School, about her decision to sell her well-established swim school to its employees. They discuss her decision to transition the business into an Employee Ownership Trust, the importance of aligning leadership with company values, how Ocaquatics achieved B Corp certification, and the challenges of expanding during the 2008 financial crisis.