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Exhibit 10.1
AMENDED AND RESTATED
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, dated this 20th day of March, 1998,
but effective as of January 1, 1998, (the "Agreement"), by and between HEALTH
CARE REIT, INC., a Delaware corporation, (the "Corporation"), and XXXXXX X.
XXXXXXX (the "Executive").
WHEREAS, the Corporation and the Executive entered into an
Employment Agreement, effective as of January 1, 1997;
WHEREAS, at its November, 1997 meeting, the Compensation
Committee of the Corporation's Board of Directors approved certain modifications
to the terms of such Employment Agreement.
WHEREAS, the Corporation wishes to assure itself of the
services of the Executive for the period provided in this Agreement and the
Executive is willing to serve in the employ of the Corporation for such period
upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Amended and Restated Employment
Agreement.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein
contained, the parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:
1. EMPLOYMENT
The Corporation hereby agrees to employ the Executive as the
Corporation's Chief Executive Officer and President, upon the terms and
conditions herein contained, and the Executive hereby agrees to accept such
employment and to serve as the Corporation's Chief Executive Officer and
President, and to perform the duties and functions customarily performed by the
Chief Executive Officer of a publicly traded corporation during the term of this
Agreement. In such capacity, the Executive shall report only to the
Corporation's Board of Directors, and shall have the powers and responsibilities
set forth in Article IV of the Corporation's By-Laws as well as such additional
powers and responsibilities consistent with his position as the Board of
Directors may assign to him.
Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Executive shall
devote his best efforts and all of his business time and services to the
business and affairs of the Corporation.
2. TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of employment under this Agreement shall commence as
of January 1, 1997 (the "Effective Date"). The initial term of this Agreement
shall be for a period of three (3) years ending December 31, 1999. Upon the
expiration of such initial employment period, the term of employment hereunder
shall automatically be extended without further action by the parties for
successive three (3) year renewal terms, unless either party shall give at least
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advance written notice to the other of his or its intention that this Agreement
shall terminate upon the expiration of the initial term or the current renewal
term, as the case may be.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Corporation shall be
entitled to terminate this Agreement immediately, subject to a continuing
obligation to make any payments required under Section 5 below, if the Executive
(i) becomes disabled as described in Section 5(b), (ii) is terminated for Cause,
as defined in Section 5(c), or (iii) voluntarily terminates his employment
before the current term of this Agreement expires, as described in Section 5(d).
3. SALARY AND BONUS
The Executive shall receive a base salary during the term of
this Agreement at a rate of not less than $350,000 per annum for 1997, and at a
rate of not less than $400,000 per annum for subsequent years, payable in
substantially equal semi-monthly installments. The Compensation Committee of the
Board shall consult with the Executive and review the Executive's base salary at
annual intervals, and may adjust the Executive's annual base salary from time to
time as the Committee deems to be appropriate.
The Executive shall also be eligible to receive a bonus from
the Corporation each year during the term of this Agreement, with the actual
amount of such bonus to be determined by the Compensation Committee of the
Corporation's Board, using such performance measures as the Committee deems to
be appropriate.
4. ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The Executive shall receive the following additional
compensation and welfare and fringe benefits:
(a) Stock Options and Other Long-Term Incentives. The
Executive has been granted nonstatutory stock options and shares of
restricted stock pursuant to the terms of the Corporation's 1995 Stock
Incentive Plan. During the remaining term of the Agreement, any
additional stock options, restricted stock or other awards under the
1995 Stock Incentive Plan shall be at the discretion of the
Compensation Committee of the Corporation's Board.
(b) Disability Insurance. During the term of this Agreement,
the Corporation shall maintain a disability insurance policy on the
Executive with the maximum aggregate annual benefit commercially
available to the Corporation, up to a maximum of sixty percent (60%) of
his annual base salary. The Corporation shall provide at its expense
all supplemental disability coverage needed to provide this aggregate
benefit. The Executive will submit to such medical examination and
supply such information as is necessary for the Corporation to obtain
such insurance coverage.
(c) Health Insurance. The Corporation shall provide the
Executive and his dependents with health insurance coverage no less
favorable than that from time to time made available to other key
employees.
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(d) Business Clubs. The Corporation shall pay all initiation
fees and dues charged by up to two (2) dining clubs, country clubs,
athletic clubs, or similar organizations of which the Executive is a
member or desires to become a member.
(e) Conferences. The Corporation shall pay for the Executive
and his wife to attend up to three (3) business-related conferences,
conventions or seminars within the continental United States each year
during the term of this Agreement, including registration fees, travel
expenses and reasonable hotel and meal allowances.
(f) Vacation. The Executive shall be entitled to up to five
(5) weeks of vacation during each year during the term of this
Agreement and any extensions thereof, prorated for partial years.
(g) Medical Examinations. The Corporation shall pay or
reimburse the Executive for the cost of a physical examination by a
physician acceptable to the Executive in alternate years.
(h) Business Expenses. The Corporation shall reimburse the
Executive for all reasonable expenses he incurs in promoting the
Corporation's business, including expenses for travel and similar
items, upon presentation by the Executive from time to time of an
itemized account of such expenditures.
In addition to the benefits provided pursuant to the preceding
paragraphs of this Section 4, the Executive shall be eligible to participate in
such other executive compensation and retirement plans of the Corporation as are
applicable generally to other officers, and in such welfare benefit plans,
programs, practices and policies of the Corporation as are generally applicable
to other key employees, unless such participation would duplicate, directly or
indirectly, benefits already accorded to the Executive.
5. PAYMENTS UPON TERMINATION
(a) Involuntary Termination. If the Executive's employment is
terminated by the Corporation during the term of this Agreement, the Executive
shall be entitled to receive his base salary accrued through the date of
termination, any accrued but unpaid vacation pay, plus any bonuses earned but
unpaid with respect to fiscal years or other periods preceding the termination
date. The Executive shall also receive any nonforfeitable benefits payable to
him under the terms of any deferred compensation, incentive or other benefit
plans maintained by the Corporation, payable in accordance with the terms of the
applicable plan.
If the termination is not a termination for Cause, as
described in paragraph (c), a voluntary termination by the Executive as
described in paragraph (d), or a result of the Executive's death or disability,
then the Corporation shall also be obligated to make a series of monthly
severance payments to the Executive for each month during the remaining term of
this Agreement, but not less than twenty-four (24) months. Each monthly payment
shall be equal to one-twelfth
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(1/12th) of the sum of (i) the Executive's annual base salary, as in effect on
the date of termination, and (ii) the greater of (A) the average of the annual
bonuses paid to the Executive for the last two (2) fiscal years preceding the
termination date or (B) a minimum bonus equal to fifty percent (50%) of his
annual base salary. If the Executive obtains a replacement position with any new
employer (including a position as an officer, employee, consultant, or agent, or
self-employment as a partner or sole proprietor), the payments shall be reduced
by all amounts the Executive receives as compensation for services performed
during such period. The Executive shall be under no duty to mitigate the amounts
owed to him under this paragraph (a) by seeking such a replacement position.
In addition, if the termination is not a termination for Cause
as described in paragraph (c), a voluntary termination by the Executive as
described in paragraph (d), or a result of the Executive's death or disability,
then:
(i) Any stock options, restricted stock or other awards
granted to the Executive under the Corporation's 1995 Stock Incentive
Plan shall become fully vested and, in the case of stock options,
exercisable in full;
(ii) The Executive shall be provided continued coverage at the
Corporation's expense under any life, health and disability insurance
programs maintained by the Corporation in which the Executive
participated at the time of his termination for the remaining term of
the Agreement (but not less than twelve (12) months), or until, if
earlier, the date the Executive obtains comparable coverage under
benefit plans maintained by a new employer; and
(iii) The Executive may elect, by delivering written notice to
the Corporation within thirty (30) days following such termination of
his employment, to receive from the Corporation a lump sum severance
payment in lieu of the monthly severance payments described in the
preceding paragraph in an amount equal to the present value of such
payments. Such present value shall be calculated using a discount rate
equal to the interest rate on 90-day Treasury bills, as reported in the
Wall Street Journal (or similar publication) for the date the election
is received by the Corporation. The Corporation shall deliver the
payment to the Executive, in the form of a bank cashier's check, within
ten (10) business days following the date on which the Corporation
receives written notice of the Executive's election.
(b) Disability. The Corporation shall be entitled to terminate
this Agreement, if the Board determines that the Executive has been unable to
attend to his duties for at least ninety (90) days because of a medically
diagnosable physical or mental condition, and has received a written opinion
from a physician acceptable to the Board that such condition prevents the
Executive from resuming full performance of his duties and is likely to continue
for an indefinite period. Upon such termination, the Executive shall be entitled
to receive his base salary accrued through the date of termination, any accrued
but unpaid vacation pay, plus any bonuses earned but unpaid with respect to
fiscal years or other periods preceding the termination date. In addition, the
Corporation shall make a series of monthly disability payments to Executive,
each equal to one-twelfth (1/12th) of the sum of (i) his annual base salary, as
in effect at the time Executive became
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permanently disabled, and (ii) the greater of (A) the average of the annual
bonuses paid to the Executive for the last two (2) fiscal years preceding the
date of disability or (B) a minimum bonus equal to fifty percent (50%) of the
Executive's annual base salary. Payment of such disability benefit shall
commence with the month following the date of the termination by reason of
permanent disability and continue each month for the remaining current term of
this Agreement (but not less than twenty-four (24) months), but shall terminate
at an earlier date if the Executive returns to active employment, either with
the Corporation or otherwise. Any amounts payable under this Section 5(b) shall
be reduced by any amounts paid to the Executive under any long-term disability
plan or other disability program or insurance policies maintained or provided by
the Corporation.
(c) Termination for Cause. If the Executive's employment is
terminated by the Corporation for Cause, the amount the Executive shall be
entitled to receive from the Corporation shall be limited to his base salary
accrued through the date of termination, any accrued but unpaid vacation pay,
plus any bonuses earned but unpaid with respect to the fiscal year of the
Corporation most recently ended, and any nonforfeitable benefits payable to the
Executive under the terms of deferred compensation, incentive or other benefit
plans maintained by the Corporation.
For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Cause" shall be
limited to (i) action by the Executive involving willful disloyalty to the
Corporation, such as embezzlement, fraud, misappropriation of corporate assets
or a breach of the covenants set forth in Sections 9 and 10 below; or (ii) the
Executive being convicted of a felony; or (iii) the Executive being convicted of
any lesser crime or offense committed in connection with the performance of his
duties hereunder or involving moral turpitude; or (iv) the intentional and
willful failure by the Executive to substantially perform his duties hereunder
as directed by the Board (other than any such failure resulting from the
Executive's incapacity due to physical or mental disability) after a demand for
substantial performance is made on the Executive by the Board of Directors.
(d) Voluntary Termination by the Executive. If the Executive
resigns or otherwise voluntarily terminates his employment before the end of the
current term of this Agreement (other than in connection with a Change in
Corporate Control as described in Section 6), the amount the Executive shall be
entitled to receive from the Corporation shall be limited to his base salary
accrued through the date of termination, any accrued but unpaid vacation pay,
plus any bonuses earned but unpaid with respect to any fiscal years or other
periods preceding the termination date, and any nonforfeitable benefits payable
to the Executive under the terms of any deferred compensation, incentive or
other benefit plans of the Corporation.
For purposes of this paragraph, a resignation by the Executive
shall not be deemed to be voluntary if the Executive is (1) assigned to a
position other than the Chief Executive Officer and President of the Corporation
(other than for Cause or by reason of permanent disability), (2) assigned duties
materially inconsistent with such position, or (3) directed to report to anyone
other than the Corporation's Board of Directors.
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6. EFFECT OF CHANGE IN CORPORATE CONTROL
(a) In the event of a Change in Corporate Control, the vesting
of any stock options, restricted stock or other awards granted to the Executive
under the terms of the Corporation's 1995 Stock Incentive Plan shall be
accelerated (to the extent permitted by the terms of such Plan) and such awards
shall become immediately vested in full and, in the case of stock options,
exercisable in full.
(b) If, at any time during the period of twelve (12)
consecutive months following the occurrence of a Change in Corporate Control,
and during the term of this Agreement, the Executive is involuntarily terminated
(other than for Cause) or elects to voluntarily resign his employment, the
Executive shall be entitled to receive, in lieu of the monthly payments
described in Section 5(a) above, monthly severance payments for each month
during the remaining term of this Agreement, but not less than twenty-four (24)
months. Each monthly payment shall be equal to one-twelfth (1/12th) of the sum
of (i) the Executive's annual base salary, as in effect at the time of the
Change in Corporate Control, and (ii) the greater of (A) the average of the
annual bonuses paid to the Executive for the last two (2) fiscal years of the
Corporation ending prior to the Change in Corporate Control or (B) a minimum
bonus equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Executive's annual base salary.
(c) If the Executive is involuntarily terminated (other than
for Cause) or elects to voluntarily resign his employment within twelve (12)
months after a Change in Corporate Control, he may elect, by delivering written
notice to the Corporation within thirty (30) days following such termination of
his employment, to receive from the Corporation a lump sum severance payment in
lieu of the monthly payments described in the preceding paragraph. The amount of
this payment shall be equal to the present value of the monthly payments
described in the preceding paragraph. Such present value shall be calculated
using a discount rate equal to the interest rate on 90-day Treasury bills, as
reported in the Wall Street Journal (or similar publication) for the date the
election is received by the Corporation. The Corporation shall deliver the
payment to the Executive, in the form of a bank cashier's check, within ten (10)
business days following the date on which the Corporation receives written
notice of the Executive's election.
In addition, if the Executive is involuntarily terminated
(other than for Cause) or elects to voluntarily resign his employment within
twelve (12) months after a Change in Corporate Control, he shall be entitled to
continued coverage at the Corporation's expense under any life, health and
disability insurance programs maintained by the Corporation in which the
Executive participated at the time of his termination, which coverage shall be
continued until the expiration of the current term of the Agreement (but not
less than twelve (12) months) or until, if earlier, the date the Executive
obtains comparable coverage under benefit plans maintained by a new employer.
(d) For purposes of this Agreement, a "Change in Corporate
Control" shall include any of the following events:
(1) The acquisition in one or more transactions of more than twenty
percent (20%) of the Corporation's outstanding Common Stock (or the
equivalent in voting power of any
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classes or classes of securities of the Corporation entitled to vote
in elections of directors) by any corporation, or other person or
group (within the meaning of Section 14(d)(3) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended);
(2) Any transfer or sale of substantially all of the assets of the
Corporation, or any merger or consolidation of the Corporation into or
with another corporation in which the Corporation is not the surviving
entity, or any merger or consolidation of the Corporation into or with
another corporation in which the Corporation is the surviving entity
and, in connection with such merger or consolidation, all or part of
the outstanding shares of Common Stock shall be changed into or
exchanged for other stock or securities of the Corporation or any other
person, or cash, or any other property.
(3) Any election of persons to the Board of Directors which causes a
majority of the Board of Directors to consist of persons other than
"Continuing Directors". For this purpose, those persons who were
members of the Board of Directors on May 1, 1995, shall be "Continuing
Directors". Any person who is nominated for election as a member of the
Board after May 1, 1995, shall also be considered a "Continuing
Director" for this purpose if, and only if, his or her nomination for
election to the Board of Directors is approved or recommended by a
majority of the members of the Board (or of the relevant Nominating
Committee) and at least five (5) members of the Board are themselves
Continuing Directors at the time of such nomination; or
(4) Any person, or group of persons, announces a tender offer for at
least twenty percent (20%) of the Corporation's Common Stock.
(e) Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, if any
payment, accelerated vesting or other benefit provided by the Corporation to the
Executive in connection with a Change in Corporate Control, whether paid or
payable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise (a "Parachute
Payment") is determined to be a parachute payment subject to the excise tax
imposed by Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code (such excise tax, together
with any interest and penalties incurred by the Executive with respect to such
excise tax, are referred to as the "Excise Tax"), the Corporation shall make an
additional payment (the "Gross-Up Payment") to the Executive in an amount such
that the net amount of the Gross-Up Payment the Executive retains, after payment
by the Executive of all taxes imposed upon the Gross-Up Payment, including,
without limitation, the Excise Tax and any federal, state or local income taxes
(and any interest and penalties imposed with respect thereto) on the Gross-Up
Payment, will be equal to the Excise Tax liability imposed upon the Executive
with respect to all Parachute Payments (other than the Gross-Up Payment).
(f) If any dispute arises between the Corporation (or any
successor) and the Executive regarding Executive's right to severance payments
under Section 5 or Section 6, the Executive shall be entitled to recover his
attorneys fees and costs incurred in connection with such dispute.
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7. DEATH
If the Executive dies during the term of this Agreement, the
Corporation shall pay to the Executive's estate a lump sum payment equal to the
sum of the Executive's base salary accrued through the date of death, any
accrued but unpaid vacation pay, plus any bonuses earned but unpaid with respect
to fiscal years or other periods preceding the date of death. In addition, the
Corporation shall pay to the Executive's surviving spouse (or such other
beneficiary as the Executive may designate in writing) a lump sum payment equal
to the present value of a series of monthly payments for each month during the
remaining term of the Agreement (but not less than twenty-four (24) months),
each in an amount equal to one-twelfth (1/12th) of the sum of (i) the
Executive's annual base salary, as in effect on the date of death, and (ii) the
greater of (A) the average of the annual bonuses paid to the Executive for the
last two (2) fiscal years preceding the date of death or (B) a minimum bonus
equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Executive's annual base salary. Such present
value shall be calculated using a discount rate equal to the interest rate on
90-day Treasury bills, as reported in the Wall Street Journal (or similar
publication) for the date of death. In addition, the death benefits payable by
reason of the Executive's death under any retirement, deferred compensation,
life insurance or other employee benefit plan maintained by the Corporation
shall be paid to the beneficiary designated by the Executive, and the stock
options, restricted stock or other awards held by the Executive under the
Corporation's stock plans shall become fully vested, and, in the case of stock
options, exercisable in full, in accordance with the terms of the applicable
plan or plans.
8. WITHHOLDING
The Corporation shall, to the extent permitted by law, have
the right to withhold and deduct from any payment hereunder any federal, state
or local taxes of any kind required by law to be withheld with respect to any
such payment.
9. PROTECTION OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
The Executive agrees that he will keep all confidential and
proprietary information of the Corporation or relating to its business
confidential, and that he will not (except with the Corporation's prior written
consent), while in the employ of the Corporation or thereafter, disclose any
such confidential information to any person, firm, corporation, association or
other entity, other than in furtherance of his duties hereunder, and then only
to those with a "need to know." The Executive shall not make use of any such
confidential information for his own purposes or for the benefit of any person,
firm, corporation, association or other entity (except the Corporation) under
any circumstances during or after the term of his employment. The foregoing
shall not apply to any information which is already in the public domain, or is
generally disclosed by the Corporation or is otherwise in the public domain at
the time of disclosure.
The Executive recognizes that because his work for the
Corporation may bring him into contact with confidential and proprietary
information of the Corporation, the restrictions of this Section 9 are required
for the reasonable protection of the Corporation and its investments and for the
Corporation's reliance on and confidence in the Executive.
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10. COVENANT NOT TO COMPETE
The Executive hereby agrees that he will not, either during
the Employment Term or during the period of one (1) year from the time the
Executive's employment under this Agreement is terminated by him voluntarily or
by the Corporation for Cause, engage in any business activities on behalf of any
enterprise which competes with the Corporation in the business of the passive
ownership of health care facilities, or passive investing in or lending to
health care-related enterprises. The Executive will be deemed to be engaged in
such competitive business activities if he participates in such a business
enterprise as an employee, officer, director, consultant, agent, partner,
proprietor, or other participant; provided that the ownership of no more than
two percent (2%) of the stock of a publicly traded corporation engaged in a
competitive business shall not be deemed to be engaging in competitive business
activities.
The Executive agrees that he shall not, for a period of one
year from the time his employment under this Agreement ceases (for whatever
reason), or, if later, during any period in which he is receiving monthly
severance payments under Section 5 or Section 6 of this Agreement, solicit any
employee or full-time consultant of the Corporation for the purposes of hiring
or retaining such employee or consultant. For this purpose, the Executive shall
be considered to be receiving monthly severance payments under Section 5 or
Section 6 of this Agreement during any period for which he would have received
such severance payments had he not elected to receive a lump sum severance
payment or had such payments not been offset by compensation received from a
successor employer.
11. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
The Executive acknowledges and agrees that it would be
difficult to fully compensate the Corporation for damages resulting from the
breach or threatened breach of the covenants set forth in Sections 9 and 10 of
this Agreement and accordingly agrees that the Corporation shall be entitled to
temporary and injunctive relief, including temporary restraining orders,
preliminary injunctions and permanent injunctions, to enforce such provisions in
any action or proceeding instituted in the United States District Court for the
Northern District of Ohio or in any court in the State of Ohio having subject
matter jurisdiction. This provision with respect to injunctive relief shall not,
however, diminish the Corporation's right to claim and recover damages.
It is expressly understood and agreed that although the
parties consider the restrictions contained in this Agreement to be reasonable,
if a court determines that the time or territory or any other restriction
contained in this Agreement is an unenforceable restriction on the activities of
the Executive, no such provision of this Agreement shall be rendered void but
shall be deemed amended to apply as to such maximum time and territory and to
such extent as such court may judicially determine or indicate to be reasonable.
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12. NOTICES
All notices or communications hereunder shall be in writing
and sent certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage
prepaid, addressed as follows (or to such other address as such party may
designate in writing from time to time):
IF TO THE CORPORATION:
Health Care REIT, Inc.
Xxx XxxXxxx, Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxx, XX 00000
Attention: Corporate Secretary
IF TO THE EXECUTIVE:
Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx
Xxx XxxXxxx, Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxx, XX 00000
The actual date of receipt, as shown by the receipt therefor, shall determine
the time at which notice was given.
13. SEPARABILITY
If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared to be
invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, such invalidity or
unenforceability shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof which shall
remain in full force and effect.
14. ASSIGNMENT
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit
of the heirs and representatives of the Executive and the assigns and successors
of the Corporation, but neither this Agreement nor any rights hereunder shall be
assignable or otherwise subject to hypothecation by the Executive.
15. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement represents the entire agreement of the parties
and shall supersede any and all previous contracts, arrangements or
understandings between the Corporation and the Executive. The Agreement may be
amended at any time by mutual written agreement of the parties hereto.
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16. GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be construed, interpreted, and governed
in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio, other than the conflict of
laws provisions of such laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this Agreement
to be duly executed, and the Executive has hereunto set his hand, as of the day
and year first above written.
ATTEST: HEALTH CARE REIT, INC.
/s/ XXXX X. XXXXX By /s/ XXXXXXX X. XXXXX
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Xxxx X. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx
Corporate Secretary Vice President and Chief
Operating Officer
WITNESS: EXECUTIVE:
/s/ XXXX X. XXXXX /s/ XXXXXX X. XXXXXXX
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Xxxx X. Xxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx
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