RETIREMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS
Exhibit 10.1
RETIREMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS
July 9, 2019
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx
[Address]
Dear Xxx,
This General Release and Retirement Agreement (“Agreement”), reflects our mutual agreement and understanding concerning your retirement from Nasdaq, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates (the “Company”), as set forth below. Please review the following information and address any questions you may have concerning this notice to the Chief People Officer, Xxxxx Xxxxx. This Agreement becomes valid upon the Company’s receipt of your signed and dated copy no later than July 12, 2019.
1. | Retirement Date and Transition Period |
a. | As of December 31, 2019 (“Retirement Date”), you will retire from your service as an employee of the Company. Between July 1, 2019 (“Transition Date”) and your Retirement Date (the “Transition Period”), you agree to transition into the role of an Executive Advisor North America Trading and Market Services and satisfactorily perform the duties of that role as assigned by the President and CEO. During the Transition Period, your regular salary will remain unchanged at $550,000 per annum and you shall remain fully eligible for participation in the Company’s benefits plans in which you now participate through the Retirement Date. You will also be paid for all accrued but unused vacation and any unreimbursed business expenses (in accordance with Company policy), after your Retirement Date (or earlier separation). |
If you do not execute this Agreement, your health benefits provided through the Company will continue through the end of the last month of your employment. Pursuant to federal law, and independent of this Agreement, you and your eligible dependents will be eligible to elect benefits continuation coverage if you timely apply for COBRA benefits. Information regarding your rights under COBRA will be provided to you in a separate mailing. If you choose to accept the offer of separation and benefits set forth in Paragraph 2 of this Agreement, your group health, vision, and dental benefits will end on the Retirement Date. You will be separately notified of your benefit conversion privileges and COBRA rights.
b. | During the “Transition Period,” the Company reserves the right to relieve you from all job duties, alter your job duties (consistent with your role as Executive Advisor), or require you to work from home. During the Transition Period, you agree to work as directed, transfer knowledge of your job duties to others as requested, and maintain a professional demeanor. |
2. | Separation Benefits |
In consideration for signing this Agreement, in full settlement of any compensation and benefits to which you would otherwise be entitled, and in exchange for the promises, covenants, releases, and waivers set forth herein:
a. | Provided the Company has received a copy of this Agreement signed by you and the seven day revocation period set forth below has expired, you will receive a bonus payment under the ECIP for 2019 based upon your target bonus opportunity of $825,000. The bonus will be paid on or about March 2, 2020. If Nasdaq terminates your employment due to gross misconduct or gross negligence (as determined in Nasdaq's sole discretion), or you voluntarily resign before December 31, 2019, you will not be entitled to any part of the CIP bonus. |
b. | Provided that you timely elect to continue COBRA coverage, the Company agrees to continue to pay the employer’s share of your medical, dental and vision premiums from January 1, 2020 until June 30, 2021 (“COBRA Reimbursement Period”). You will still be responsible for paying the employee share of the premium, which will be the same contribution paid as an active employee would pay for this coverage, as specified by the plan administrator. During the COBRA Reimbursement Period, you agree to timely pay the Company (or the party identified by the Company) your share of the applicable COBRA premium, and that if you stop making such payment your applicable COBRA coverage will cease. |
c. | If, during the COBRA Reimbursement Period, you begin full-time employment with an employer who provides health insurance benefits for which you are eligible, the Company’s obligation under paragraph (b) shall forever cease upon the expiration of the waiting period (if any) for entitlement to insurance coverage through your new employer. You agree to notify the Company in writing within seven (7) days of your commencement of fulltime employment during the COBRA Reimbursement Period. In any event, and notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this paragraph, the Company shall have no obligation to make any payments for COBRA premiums paid for health insurance coverage beyond the expiration of the COBRA Reimbursement Period. Nothing in this Agreement will affect the continuation coverage rules under COBRA, except that the Company’s payment of any applicable insurance premiums during the COBRA Reimbursement Period will be credited as payment by the Company for purposes of your payment required under COBRA. |
d. | Unless your employment ends any time before December 31, 2019 due to your resignation, gross misconduct, or gross negligence, you will remain eligible for (i) continued vesting and payment of the Three Year Performance Share Units (“PSU's”) granted on March 31, 2017 ("2017 Grant"), on March 29, 2018 ("2018 Grant"), and on April 1, 2019 ("2019 Grant), and (ii) vesting of the RSUs granted on August 1, 2017 (“2017 Grant), with accelerated vesting of any unvested RSUs within 60 days from your Retirement Date. To the extent this Agreement conflicts with all relevant PSU and RSU Agreements, this Agreement will apply, provided that the time and form of settlement of the PSU's shall be governed by the terms of the applicable award agreement and governing plan document. Consistent with the Nasdaq Equity Plan, in the event a change in control event occurs after your Retirement Date, all unvested awards shall vest immediately, at target, prior to the effective time of such change in control. Upon termination of employment due to death, your Estate shall be entitled to receive accelerated vesting of all unvested equity compensation awarded to you as of that date. All other benefits, if any, due to your estate shall be determined in accordance with the plans, policies and practices of the Company in effect at that time. |
e. | The Company will continue to provide, for a period of 24 months following your Retirement Date, financial and tax services (currently provided by Ayco) and executive physical exams (currently provided by EHE International). |
f. | If you accept another position with the Company, or materially violate the terms of any employment restrictions noted herein and such violation remains uncured after written notice from the Company, while you are receiving separation payments and benefits under this paragraph, you will not receive any additional separation payments and benefits following your start date in the new position or date of such material violation. |
3. | General Release of Claims. You, for yourself and your heirs, executors, administrators, assigns, agents and beneficiaries, if any, do hereby agree to execute and be bound by this General Release of Claims. You acknowledge and agree that the Separation Payment provided to you and on your behalf pursuant to this Agreement: (i) is in full discharge of any and all liabilities and obligations of the Company to you, monetarily or with respect to your employment; and (ii) exceeds any payment, benefit, or other thing of value to which you might otherwise be entitled. You release the Company from all Claims (as defined below) through the date of this Agreement. You agree not to file a lawsuit or arbitration to assert any such Claim. Further, you agree that should any other person, organization or entity file a lawsuit or arbitration to assert any such Claim, you will not seek or accept any personal relief in such action. In exchange for your waiver of Claims, the Company, its subsidiaries, directors and agents acting on behalf of the Company expressly waive and release any and all Claims against you that may be waived and released by law, and agree not to file a lawsuit or arbitration to assert any such Claims. |
a. | Definition of “Claims.” Except as stated below, “Claims” includes without limitation all actions or demands of any kind that you may now have or have had or reasonably known you should have had (although you are not being asked to waive Claims that may arise after the date of this Agreement). More specifically, Claims include rights, causes of action, damages, penalties, losses, attorneys’ fees, costs, expenses, obligations, agreements, judgments and all other liabilities of any kind or description whatsoever, either in law or in equity, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected. The nature of Claims covered by this release includes without limitation all actions or demands in any way based on your employment with the Company, the terms and conditions of such employment, or your separation from employment. More specifically, all of the following are among the types of Claims which are waived and barred by this General Release of Claims to the extent allowable under applicable law: |
• | Contract Claims, whether express or implied; |
• | Tort Claims, such as for defamation or emotional distress; |
• | Claims under federal, state and municipal laws, regulations, ordinance or court decisions of any kind; |
• | Claims of discrimination, harassment or retaliation, whether based on race, color, religion, gender, sex, age, sexual orientation, handicap and/or disability, genetic information, national origin, or any other legally protected class; |
• | Claims under the AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act as amended, the Genetic |
Information Nondiscrimination Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and similar state and local statutes, laws and ordinances;
• | Claims under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the False Claims Act, and similar state and local statutes, laws and ordinances; |
• | Claims for wrongful discharge; and |
• | Claims for attorneys’ fees, including litigation expenses and/or costs. |
The foregoing description of claims is intended to be illustrative and is not exhaustive.
b. | Exclusions: Notwithstanding any other provision of this release, the following are not barred by the release: (a) Claims relating to the validity of this Agreement; (b) Claims by either party to enforce this Agreement; (c) Claims which are not legally waivable, including SEC whistleblowing claims pursuant to Rule 21F17; (d) Claims by you for indemnification; and (e) Claims by you for accrued vested benefits and compensation under the Company’s respective benefits and compensation plans. In addition, this General Release of Claims will not operate to limit or bar your right to file an administrative charge of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or to testify, assist or participate in an investigation, hearing or proceeding conducted by the EEOC. However, the release does bar your right to recover any personal or monetary relief, including if you or anyone on your behalf seeks to file a lawsuit or arbitration on the same basis as the charge of discrimination. |
4. | Confidentiality. You agree to keep the terms of this Separation Agreement confidential, except that you may disclose the terms to your immediate family, attorneys, accountants, or tax planners, in response to a subpoena, or as otherwise specifically permitted, required, or ordered by law. Nothing in this Agreement should have a chilling effect on your ability to engage in whistleblowing activity, by prohibiting or restricting you (or your attorney) from initiating communications directly with, or responding to any inquiry from, or providing testimony before, the SEC or FINRA regarding your employment at the Company, and nothing prevents you from reporting to, communicating with, contacting, responding to an inquiry from, providing relevant information to, participating or assisting in an investigation conducted by, or receiving a monetary award from the SEC or any other governmental enforcement agency related to such communication (except as noted in Section 3(b) above). |
5. | Cooperation and Legal Representation. You agree to reasonably cooperate with the Company in transitioning your responsibilities and in relation to any actual or threatened legal proceedings concerning Companyrelated matters about which you have relevant knowledge. |
6. | Non-Disparagement. You agree that you will not disparage or defame the reputation, character, image, products, or services of the Company or the Released Parties, provided that you shall respond accurately and fully to any question, inquiry, or request for information when required by legal process. The Company agrees that neither the Company nor its directors and senior executive officers shall disparage or defame you or your reputation, character or image, provided that they will respond accurately and fully to any question, inquiry or request for information when required by legal process. |
7. | Non-Admission. This Agreement does not represent an admission of liability or finding of wrongdoing by you, the Company, or any of Releases. |
8. | Return of Company Property. You agree to promptly return to the Company all property that belongs to the Company, including without limitation all equipment, supplies, documents, files (electronic and hardcopy), and computer disks in good working order. You agree not to “wipe” or otherwise destroy, erase, or compromise company files, records or information contained on any Company issued electronic equipment prior to returning these items. You further agree to remove from any personal computer all data files containing Company information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may take and retain an electronic copy of your contact list and calendar, and any files or information relating to your employment relationship with the Company or this Agreement, or as may be necessary for preparation of your personal income tax returns. You may retain your Company-provided iPad and iPhone (provided the Company shall have the right to delete all files and emails containing confidential or proprietary information) and the Company will take all action necessary with the carrier to transfer your iPhone number to your personal account. |
9. | Continuing Obligations. You acknowledge your continuing obligations to the Company contained in any proprietary rights or other confidentiality agreements that you signed in favor of the Company during your employment, including the continuing obligations agreement you have previously signed related to confidentiality, nonsolicitation of customers and employees, and intellectual property protection/inventions assignment. |
10. | Non-Competition. |
For a period of 12 months from your last date of employment, you shall not, directly or indirectly, without the prior written permission of the Company, anywhere in the world where at the date of such termination the Company is doing business or planning to do business, enter into the employ of or render any services to: InterContinental Exchange, CME Group, CBOE Holdings, Deutsche Borse, London Stock Exchange Group, TMX, MEMX, & IEX Group. This paragraph supersedes any prior noncompete restriction you signed in your capacity as an employee of the Company. All other restrictions from prior agreements, including nonsolicitation of customers or employees, remain, as noted in Section 9 above.
You acknowledge and agree that the provisions of, and your obligations under, this Agreement are reasonable in scope and necessary for the protection of the Company and its legitimate business interests; that your breach (or threatened breach) of any such provisions or obligations will result in grave and irreparable harm to the Company, inadequately compensable in money damages; and that the Company shall be entitled to seek and obtain, in addition to any legal remedies that might be available to it, injunctive relief to prevent and/or remedy such a breach or threatened breach Upon the issuance (or denial) of an injunction, the underlying merits of any dispute shall be resolved in accordance with the arbitration provisions of Section 12 of this Agreement.
11. | Breach. Should you materially breach this Agreement and such breach continues for a period of at least 30 days after you receive written notice thereof from the Company, then: |
a. | The Company shall have no further obligations to you under this Agreement (including but not limited to any obligation to make any further payments to you or on your behalf); |
b. | The Company shall be entitled to recoup the amount of any payment you received pursuant to this Agreement, but only to the extent that you are determined to owe such an amount pursuant to an arbitration proceeding undertaken pursuant to Section 12 hereof; |
c. | The Company shall have all rights and remedies available to it under this Agreement and any applicable law; and |
d. | All of your promises, covenants, representations, and warranties under this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. |
Should the Company materially breach this Agreement and such breach continues for a period of at least 30 days after the Company receives written notice thereof from you asserting such breach has occurred, then you shall have no further obligations under this Agreement, you shall have all rights and remedies available to you under this Agreement and any applicable law, and all of the Company’s promises, covenants, representations, and warranties under this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
12. | Arbitration. Any dispute arising between the parties under this Agreement (except as provided in Section 3 of this Agreement), under any statute, regulation, or ordinance, and/or in connection with your employment or termination thereof, shall be submitted to binding arbitration before the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) for resolution. Such arbitration shall be conducted in New York, New York, and the arbitrator will apply New York law, including federal law as applied in New York courts. The arbitration shall be conducted by a single arbitrator, in accordance with the AAA’s Employment Arbitration Rules. The arbitrator’s decision shall be final and binding on the parties, and judgment on any award may be confirmed and entered in any state or federal court in the State and City of New York. The arbitration shall be conducted on a strictly confidential basis, and you shall not disclose the existence of a claim, the nature of a claim, any documents, exhibits, or information exchanged or presented in connection with such a claim, or the result of any action (collectively, “Arbitration Materials”), to any third party, with the sole exception of your legal counsel, who also shall be bound by these confidentiality terms. In the event of any court proceeding to challenge or enforce an arbitrator’s award, the parties hereby consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in New York, New York and agree to venue in that jurisdiction. To the extent allowable by law, the parties agree to take all steps necessary to protect the confidentiality of the Arbitration Materials in connection with any such proceeding, agree to file all Confidential Information (and documents containing Confidential Information) under seal, and agree to the entry of an appropriate protective order encompassing the confidentiality terms of this Agreement. |
13. | Severability. You agree that if any provision of this General Release of Claims is or shall be declared invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision will be modified only to the extent necessary to cure such invalidity, with a view to enforcing the parties’ intention as set forth in this Agreement to the extent permissible. All remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby and shall remain in full force and effect. |
14. | Choice of Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of New York, excluding any choice of law principles. It constitutes the parties’ entire agreement, arrangement, and understanding regarding the subject matter herein, superseding any prior or contemporaneous agreements, arrangements, or understandings, whether written or oral, between you on one hand and the Company on the other hand regarding the same subject matter. It may not be modified, amended, discharged, or terminated, nor may any of its provisions be varied or waived, except by a further signed written agreement between the parties. It shall be binding upon the signing parties and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns. |
15. | Advice to Consult Legal Representative and Consideration Period. The Company recommends that you consult with an attorney of your own choosing, at your own expense, with regard to entering into this Agreement. You acknowledge that you have carefully read and understand the provisions of this Agreement. You have been provided with a consideration period consisting of at least twentyone (21) calendar days to consider the terms of the General Release of Claims from the date this Agreement first was presented to you. You understand that any change to this offer, whether material or immaterial, will not restart the running of the consideration period. You understand that you may take the entire consideration period to consider this Agreement and that you may return this Agreement in less than the full consideration period only if your decision to shorten it was knowing and voluntary and was not induced in any way by the Company. |
16. | Revocation Period. You have seven (7) calendar days from the date you sign this General Release of Claims to revoke it if you choose to do so. If you elect to revoke, you must give written notice of such revocation to Employer by emailing it to [***] within the seven (7) calendar day period. You understand that if you revoke this General Release of Claims, you will not be entitled to the benefits offered as consideration for this Agreement. |
17. | Employee Certification - Validity of Agreement. You certify that you have carefully read this Agreement and have executed it voluntarily and with full knowledge and understanding of its significance, meaning and binding effect. You further declare that you are competent to understand the content and effect of this Agreement and that your decision to enter into this Agreement has not been influenced in any way by fraud, duress, coercion, mistake or misleading information. You have not relied on any information except what is set forth in this Agreement. |
18. | Section 409A. It is the intent of the parties to this Agreement that no payments under this Agreement be subject to the additional tax on deferred compensation imposed by Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). Each payment made under this Agreement will be treated as a separate payment for purposes of Section 409A of the Code and the right to a series of installment payments under this Agreement is to be treated as a right to a series of separate payments. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, in the event that any payment to you or any benefit hereunder is made upon, or as a result of your termination of employment, and you are a “specified employee” (as that term is defined under Code Section 409A) at the time you become entitled to any such payment or benefit, and provided further that such payment or benefit does not otherwise qualify for an applicable exemption from Code Section 409A, then no such payment or benefit shall be paid or commenced to be paid to you under this Agreement until the date that is the earlier to occur of: (i) your death, or (ii) six (6) months and one (1) day following your termination of employment (the “Delay Period”). Any payments which you would otherwise have received during the Delay Period shall be payable to you in a lump sum on the date that is six (6) months and one (1) day following the effective date of your termination. |
19. | Miscellaneous. This Agreement (i) may be executed in identical counterparts, which together shall constitute a single agreement; (ii) shall be fairly interpreted in accordance with its terms and without any strict construction in favor of or against either party, notwithstanding which party may have drafted it; and (iii) shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns. For the avoidance of doubt, in the unlikely event that you die prior to receiving all consideration set forth herein, the Company shall provide all such consideration to your estate at the same times as otherwise required to the extent permitted by law. |