EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
Exhibit 10.3
This Employment Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made this 28th day of April, 2009, by
and between NYTEX Energy Holdings, Inc., a Delaware Corporation (“Company”), and Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx
(“Executive”).
WHEREAS, the Company, which for the purposes of this Agreement shall mean NYTEX Energy
Holdings, Inc. and all of its subsidiaries whether or not wholly-owned, wishes to employ Executive
and Executive desires to be employed by the Company, as Chief Financial Officer of the Company
upon the terms and conditions set forth herein;
WHEREAS, the Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in the business of oil and gas
production and products and services related thereto (the “Business”).
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and promises in
this Agreement and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are
hereby acknowledged, the Company and Executive agree as follows:
1. Employment. The Company agrees to employ Executive and Executive agrees to be
employed by the Company upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
2. Term of Employment. The term of Executive’s employment under this Agreement (the
“Employment Term”) will commence on the date of this Agreement and, unless earlier terminated in
accordance with Section 10 below, will continue for two years, ending on the second anniversary of
the date of this Agreement (the “Initial Term”). At the end of the Initial Term, the Employment
Term will automatically be extended for successive one-year periods (each an “Extended Term”)
unless either party elects not to renew this Agreement by giving written notice of such election at
least sixty days prior to the scheduled expiration of the Initial Term or then-current Extended
Term, as applicable.
3. Position and Responsibilities. Executive will be employed as “Chief Financial
Officer” of the Company and will perform the duties of Chief Financial Officer as described in the
Company’s Bylaws and such other executive duties for the Company and/or its subsidiaries as the
Company’s Board of Directors may prescribe from time to time.
4. Commitment. During the Employment Term, Executive shall devote
substantially all of her business time, attention, skill, and efforts to the faithful
performance of her duties herein. Nothing herein shall preclude Executive from making passive
investments which do not interfere with Executive’s responsibilities to the Company and its
subsidiaries. In addition, with the prior written approval of the Company’s Board of Directors,
Executive may engage in more active investments or business ventures so long as such investments
and ventures do not conflict or interfere
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with Executive’s obligations to the Company and its subsidiaries as provided in this Agreement.
5. Compensation. The following shall constitute Executive’s “Compensation” hereunder:
(a) Base Salary. During the Employment Term, the Company will pay Executive an initial
base salary (the “Base Salary”) of $168,000.00 per year payable in accordance with the Company’s
then-current executive salary payment practice. Such Base Salary may be reviewed during the
Employment Period in the sole discretion of the Company’s Board of Directors, and shall not be
decreased without the prior written consent of Executive.
(b) Incentive Compensation. Executive will be eligible for, but is not guaranteed to
receive, additional compensation (“Incentive Compensation”) as determined from time to time by the
Company’s Board of Directors in its sole discretion.
(c) Insurance and Benefits. Executive will be entitled to participate in any group
life and medical insurance plans, profit-sharing and similar plans, stock option plans and other
fringe benefits, if and when such fringe benefits are made available to other of its senior
executive officers, in accordance with the terms of such plans. Along with the Executive, costs
for the Executive’s family, if so elected by the Executive will also be paid by the Company on any
group medical insurance plan. Until a group medical plan for senior executive officers is
established, Company shall pay Executive $400.00 per month towards Executive’s private health
insurance plan.
(d) Withholding. All compensation payable to Executive under this Agreement is stated
in gross amount and to the extent required by law will be subject to all applicable withholding
taxes, other normal payroll deductions, and any other amounts required by law to be withheld.
(e) Expenses. The Company, in accordance with its then-current policies, will pay or
reimburse Executive for the expenses (including travel and entertainment expenses) reasonably
incurred by Executive during the Employment Term in connection with the performance of Executive’s
duties under this Agreement, provided that Executive must provide to the Company documentation of
the expenses for which Executive seeks reimbursement.
(f) Vacation and Holidays. Executive will be entitled to receive paid vacation and
paid holidays in accordance with then-current Company policy.
(g) Location of Employment. Executive will be entitled to perform her duties under
this Agreement at the Company’s corporate offices or such location(s) that the Company and
Executive determine to be in the best interests of the Company.
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6. Trade Secret Protection,
(a) In the course of her relationship with the Company, Executive understands and acknowledges
that she will have access to confidential information, technical or
non-technical data, formulae,
patterns, compilations, programs, devices, methods, techniques, drawings, processes, financial
data, lists of actual or potential customers or supplies, records, specifications, and other
knowledge owned by the Company, business methods, plans, policies and/or personnel of the Company,
all of which constitutes the trade secrets and proprietary information of the Company (hereinafter,
“trade secrets”). Executive agrees that at no time during or after her relationship with the
Company shall the Executive remove or caused to be removed from the premises of the Company any
record, file, memorandum, document, equipment or like item relating to the business of the Company
or its trade secrets except in furtherance of her duties to the Company, and, immediately following
the termination of Executive’s relationship with the Company or at any other time at the request of
the Company or any person authorized thereby, all such records, files, memoranda, documents,
equipment or trade secrets then in Executive’s possession shall promptly be returned to the
Company.
(b) Executive further agrees that, during and after her relationship with the Company, she
shall not without the prior written approval of the Company or any person authorized thereby,
disclose to any person, other than those specifically authorized by the Company or any person
authorized thereby and to whom such disclosure is reasonably necessary or appropriate in connection
with the performance by her of her duties to the Company, any trade secrets obtained by her during
or in furtherance of her relationship with the Company, whether or not she knows or has reason to
believe will be damaging to the Company; provided, however, that the above shall not preclude
disclosure of any information which is generally known to the public (other than as a direct or
indirect result of unauthorized disclosure by the Executive or others similarly situated).
7. Non-Competition.
(a) Executive agrees that so long as she is an employee of the Company and for a period of
three (3) years thereafter, she shall not, directly or indirectly, through any Company,
partnership, company or any other person or entity:
(i) compete directly or indirectly in any manner whatsoever within a one hundred mile
radius around the outside boundaries of either leasehold and fee acreage held by the
Company or those counties and/or parishes in which the Company conducts oilfield service
operations or holds in excess of 5% ownership interests in entities and properties
operated by other entities;
(ii) solicit, entice, persuade or induce any individual who is then or has been
within the preceding three-month period an employee, officer, director, shareholder or
consultant to the Company to terminate her or her employment with the Company or to become
employed by or enter into contractual relations with any other individual or entity, and
Executive shall not approach any such person for any
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purpose or authorize or knowingly approve the taking of any such actions by any other
individual or entity;
(iii) solicit, entice, persuade or induce any individual or entity which is then or
has within the preceding twelve-month period been a client, partner, customer or supplier
of the Company to terminate its contractual or other relationship with the Company, and
Executive shall not approach any such client, partner, customer or supplier for such
purpose or authorize or knowingly approve the taking of any such actions by any other
individual or entity; or
(iv) solicit, entice, persuade or induce any employee, officer, director, shareholder
or consultant to the Company to engage in any activity which, were it done by Executive,
would violate any provision of this Agreement.
(b) Executive acknowledges that because of the nature of the Company’s business and operations
that the geographical restrictions contained in this Agreement and the restrictions as to specific
clients or customers or prospective clients or customers are fair and reasonable.
(c) Executive agrees that prior to the commencement of any employment or business relationship
with a new employer or associate in a business similar to that of the Company, it will furnish the
new employer or associate, as the case may be, with a copy of this Agreement. Executive also agrees
that the Company may advise any new or prospective employer or associate of the Executive of the
existence and the terms of this Agreement and furnish a copy thereof to said employer or associate.
8. Equitable Remedies.
(a) Executive acknowledges and agrees that the agreements and covenants set forth in Sections
6 and 7 are reasonable and necessary for the protection of the Business and other interests, that
irreparable injury will result to the Company if Executive breaches any of the terms of said
covenants, and that in the event of Executive’s actual or threatened breach of any such covenants,
the Company will have no adequate remedy at law. Executive accordingly agrees that, in the event of
any actual or threatened breach by him of any of said covenants, the Company will be entitled to
immediate injunctive and other equitable relief, without bond and without the necessity of showing
actual monetary damages. Nothing in this Section 8 will be construed as prohibiting the Company
from pursuing any other remedies available to it for such breach or threatened breach, including
the recovery of any damages that it is able to prove.
(b) Each of the covenants in Sections 6 and 7 shall be construed as independent of any other
covenants or other provisions of this Agreement.
(c) In the event of any judicial determination that any of the covenants in Sections 6 and 7
are not fully enforceable, it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court
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treat said covenants as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render
them reasonable and enforceable, and that the court enforce them to such extent.
9. Termination.
(a) If there has been a material breach of this Agreement by Executive, the Company may
terminate the Employment Term upon fifteen days’ prior written notice to Executive issued upon
approval of the Company’s Board of Directors, Executive for this purpose not being considered a
member of the Board. Executive shall have the right to cure any such breach within such fifteen-day
period. Any uncured material breach shall be considered “cause” hereunder. Upon expiration of such
notice period, the Employment Term will immediately end and Executive will not be entitled to
receive any further compensation (whether described in Section 5 or otherwise) other than accrued
but unpaid Base Salary and any vested stock options. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, any breach by Executive of any of her obligations under Sections 6 and 7 will be deemed
a material breach of this Agreement that is incapable of being cured.
(b) Any of the following events will also be deemed a material breach of this Agreement:
(i) Executive’s continued and deliberate neglect of, willful misconduct in connection
with the performance of, or refusal to perform her duties in accordance with, Section 3 of
this Agreement;
(ii) Executive’s failure to devote her full business time to the Company’s business
in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement;
(iii) such willful misconduct on the part of Executive that causes or is likely to
cause a material financial injury to the Company, including, without limitation,
embezzlement of Company funds or theft or misappropriation of the Company’s property; or
(iv) Executive’s conviction of a felony class crime.
(c) Without cause, the Company may terminate this agreement at any time upon ten days’ written
notice to the Executive. At the Company request, the Executive will continue to perform her duties
and may be paid her regular salary up to the date of termination. In addition, the Company will pay
Executive a severance allowance determined by dividing Executive’s base salary compensation by 257
to compute a “daily base salary rate” and then multiplying the daily base salary rate by the
product of multiplying the number of full months of Executive’s employment with the Company by 84%;
less taxes and Social Security required to be withheld. At the Company’s discretion, it can pay
the severance allowance in a single payment within ten days’ of Executive’s termination date or in
installments equal to the then-current Executive salary payment practice.
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(d) The Employment Term will terminate upon the death or disability of Executive. Disability
of Executive will be deemed to have occurred whenever Executive has suffered physical or mental
illness, injury, or infirmity that prevents Executive from fulfilling her duties under this
Agreement for 30 consecutive days and the Company determines in good faith that such illness or
other disability is likely to continue for at least the next following 60 days. If terminated for
death or disability, the Company shall provide Executive, or Executive’s estate with severance pay,
which shall be equal to two months of base salary compensation.
11. General Provisions.
(a) Amendment. This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an instrument
in writing signed by the parties. No term or condition of this Agreement will be deemed to have
been waived, except by written instrument of the party charged with such waiver. No such written
waiver will be deemed to be a continuing waiver unless specifically stated therein, and each such
waiver will operate only as to the specific term or condition waived and shall not constitute a
waiver of such term or condition for the future or as to any act other than that specifically
waived.
(b) Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be construed according to the laws of the
State of Delaware. In furtherance thereof, the Company shall have all legal and equitable remedies
provided by any Delaware statute dealing with Trade Secrets and the common law. It is expressly
agreed that, notwithstanding such applicable law, the United States Copyright Act shall be deemed
equally applicable to any breach of the terms of this Agreement by the Executive, Executive thereby
waiving any claim of preemption of state law by said Act.
(c) Enforceability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any particular provision or
provisions of this Agreement shall not affect or impair the other provisions herein and this
Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provision or
provisions were omitted.
(d) Assignment. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the
Company, its subsidiaries, affiliates, successors and assigns, including without limitation, any
person, partnership or other entity which may acquire all or substantially all of the Company’s
assets or business, or with or into which the Company may be consolidated or merged, and shall be
binding upon the Executive, her successors, assigns, executors and personal representatives, except
that this Agreement may not be assigned by the Executive without the prior written consent of the
Company.
(e) Notices. All notices, consents, waivers, and other communications under this
Agreement must be in writing and must be delivered (i) personally, (ii) by facsimile with
confirmation of transmission by the transmitting equipment, or (iii) by certified or registered
mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested), and will be deemed given when so delivered
personally or by facsimile, or if mailed, three (3) days after the date of mailing, to the
addresses and facsimile numbers set forth below (or to such other
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addresses and facsimile numbers as a party may designate by notice to the other parties):
If to Executive:
Xx. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx
0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx
Xxxxx, Xxxxx 00000
0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx
Xxxxx, Xxxxx 00000
If to the Company:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above
written.
NYTEX Energy Holdings, Inc. | ||||||
By:
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/s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx
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/s/ Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx
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President | Executive | |||||
Attest: | ||||||
/s/ Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx
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Secretary |
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