UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
 
FORM 8-K
 
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 OR 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):
August 26, 2015
 
 
American Woodmark Corporation
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
 
Virginia
 
000-14798
 
54-1138147
(State or other jurisdiction
 
(Commission
 
(IRS Employer
of incorporation)
 
File Number)
 
Identification No.)
 
3102 Shawnee Drive, Winchester, Virginia
 
22601
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
(Zip Code)
 
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:
(540) 665-9100
 
Not applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 
 
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions ( see  General Instruction A.2. below):
 
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American Woodmark Corporation


ITEM 5.02    DEPARTURE OF DIRECTORS OR CERTAIN OFFICERS; ELECTION OF DIRECTORS; APPOINTMENT OF CERTAIN OFFICERS; COMPENSATORY ARRANGEMENTS OF CERTAIN OFFICERS.

On May 29, 2015, American Woodmark Corporation (the “Company”) filed a Current Report on Form 8-K to announce a planned transition in its leadership. Pursuant to the Company’s transition plan, S. Cary Dunston assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer on August 26, 2015 from Kent B. Guichard, who remains with the Company as Chairman of the Board.
 
Both Mr. Dunston and Mr. Guichard previously had executed employment agreements with the Company, the most recent of which have been in effect for both gentlemen since May 31, 2013.
 
On August 26, 2015, the Company’s Board of Directors approved new employment agreements for Mr. Dunston and Robert Adams, Senior Vice President of Value Stream Operations, and a Letter of Understanding for Mr. Guichard concerning their continued employment with the Company.
 
The employment agreements for Messrs. Dunston and Adams contain a description of expected duties, base salary ($550,000 annually for Mr. Dunston and $254,101 annually for Mr. Adams) and maximum potential cash bonus, and severance in the event of termination without cause or in the event of termination upon change in control. Messrs. Dunston and Adams’ employment agreements also contain restrictive covenants which specify confidentiality, non-solicitation, and non-competition with the Company in the event of termination. The employment agreements are for an initial four-month term expiring December 31, 2015 and will be automatically extended for additional one-year periods, unless either party gives notice of nonrenewal on or before November 1.
 
The Letter of Understanding (the “Letter”) for Mr. Guichard contains a description of his expected duties, his base salary ($200,000 annually), and severance if Mr. Guichard is terminated without cause during the term of his employment, which expires pursuant to the Letter on January 31, 2018. The Letter contains restrictive covenants concerning non-competition, non-solicitation, and confidentiality.
 
The new agreements for Messrs. Dunston, Guichard and Adams, which are included as exhibits to this Form 8-K and hereby incorporated by reference into this Item, encompass the entire understanding between the parties and supersede all prior agreements.

ITEM 9.01    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

(d)     Exhibits
Exhibit 10.1    Management Contract - Employment Agreement for Mr. S. Cary Dunston, dated August 26. 2015.
Exhibit 10.2 Management Contract - Letter of Understanding for Mr. Kent Guichard, dated August 26, 2015.
Exhibit 10.3    Management Contract - Employment Agreement for Mr. Robert Adams, dated August 26, 2015.






SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.


AMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION
(Registrant)



 
 
/s/ M. SCOTT CULBRETH
 
/s/ S. CARY DUNSTON
 
 
 
M. Scott Culbreth
 
S. Cary Dunston
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
 
 
Date: August 31, 2015
 
Date: August 31, 2015
Signing on behalf of the registrant and as principal financial officer
 
Signing on behalf of the registrant and as principal executive officer
 
 
 





Exhibit 10.1

AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

                THIS AGREEMENT was originally made as of September 1, 2008 between Mr. Cary Dunston (the “Employee”) and American Woodmark Corporation, a Virginia corporation (the “Company”) and was amended and restated by the Employee and the Company as of May 31, 2013, is now hereby amended and restated by the Employee and the Company as of September 7, 2015 (the “Amended and Restated Effective Date”).
                WHEREAS, the Company and the Employee each desire to amend and restate the Agreement to address certain matters, and have the power to do so.
                NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual agreements herein contained, the parties agree as follows:
                 1.    Employment .    The Company hereby employs the Employee and the Employee hereby accepts employment upon and agrees to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
                 2.    Term .    The term of employment under this Agreement, as amended and restated herein (the “Term”), shall commence upon the execution of this Agreement and end on December 31, 2015; provided, however, that beginning on January 1, 2016, and each January 1 thereafter, the Term of this Agreement shall automatically be extended for one additional calendar year unless, on or before November 1 of the preceding calendar year, either party gives notice that employment under this Agreement will not be so extended; and further provided that if a Change of Control (as defined below) occurs during the original or extended Term of this Agreement, this Agreement shall continue in effect for a period of 24 months beyond the month in which the Change of Control occurred.
                Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement shall terminate immediately upon the Employee’s death, disability, retirement or voluntary resignation, as provided in Section 7(c).
               3.   Compensation .
                         (a)     Salary .   During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company shall pay the Employee for all services rendered by the Employee a base salary at an annual rate of at least $550,000, with upward annual adjustments as the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”) or the Compensation Committee of the Board (the “Committee”) may approve from time to time. Such salary shall be payable to the Employee in accordance with the Company’s usual payroll practices for salaried employees.
                         (b)     Annual Cash Bonus .   In addition to base salary, the Employee shall be eligible to participate in the Company’s annual incentive program with a bonus opportunity of between 0% and 150% of the Employee’s base salary. The actual amount of such bonus for any fiscal year shall be related to the achievement of certain performance objectives to be set at the beginning of each fiscal year by the Committee. Nothing in this Agreement, however, shall be construed as a guarantee of an annual payment of an annual cash bonus. The annual bonus, if any, shall be paid to the Employee in a single lump sum as soon as reasonably practicable following the end of the fiscal year.
                         (c)     Other Executive Compensation Benefits .   The Employee shall also be eligible for any other executive compensation policies, benefits, plans, or programs as are afforded generally by the Company from time to time to its senior personnel, including but not limited to grants of stock options and other equity awards and participation in the American Woodmark Corporation Pension Restoration Plan. Nothing in this Agreement, however, shall be construed as a guarantee that the Board or the Committee will approve any level of such benefits that are at the sole discretion of the Board or the Committee.
                         (d)     Other Salaried Benefits .   The Employee shall also be eligible for any employee benefit plans, policies, or programs as are generally available from time to time to other salaried employees of the Company.
                 4.    Duties .    The Employee shall in general supervise and control all of the business and affairs of the Company and in general shall faithfully and to the best of his ability perform all duties incident to the offices of





President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and such other duties and responsibilities as may be reasonably assigned by the Board.
                 5.   Extent of Services .    During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.
               6.   Restrictive Covenants .
                         (a)     Non-competition Restriction .   Except with the prior written consent of the Company, the Employee shall not, either during his employment hereunder or for the period of time after termination of his employment hereunder during which the Employee accepts severance payments pursuant to Section 7(b) (if applicable), directly or indirectly manage, operate, control, be employed by, participate in, consult with, render services to, or be connected in any manner with the management, operation, ownership or control of any business or venture in competition in the United States with the business of the Company. For purposes of this Section 6(a), a business or venture shall be deemed to be in competition with the business of the Company if that business or venture or any of its affiliates manufactures, distributes, or otherwise engages in the design, sale, or transportation of cabinets for residential use, including but not limited to, such cabinet products intended for primary use in the kitchen or bathroom. Nothing in this Section 6(a), however, shall prohibit the Employee from owning securities of the Company or from owning as an inactive investor up to 5% of the outstanding voting securities of any issuer that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange or NASDAQ Stock Market or any of their respective successors. If the Employee directly or indirectly manages, operates, controls, is employed by, participates in, consults with, renders services to, or is connected in any manner with the management, operation, ownership or control of any business or venture that is in competition in the United States with the business of the Company, the Company shall be entitled to immediately terminate any and all severance payments being made to Employee pursuant to Section 7(b), if any, and any other benefits to which the Employee would otherwise be entitled under this Agreement.
                         (b)     Non-solicitation Agreement .   Except with the prior written consent of the Company, the Employee shall not directly or indirectly seek to employ, entice away or in any other manner persuade or attempt to persuade any person employed by the Company or any of its subsidiaries to leave the employ of any of them. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any person employed by the Company or any of its subsidiaries who is not an officer, vice president, regional sales manager or operations manager of the Company or its subsidiaries actively seeks out the Employee and initiates contact with the Employee for purposes of obtaining employment with the Employee at the Employee’s then place of business, such action shall not constitute a violation of this provision. The provisions of this Section 6(b) shall remain in full force and effect for a period of 18 months after the end of the Term.
                         (c)     Confidential Information .   The Employee further agrees to keep confidential, and not to use for his personal benefit or for any other person’s benefit, any and all proprietary information received by the Employee relating to inventions, products, production methods, financial matters, sources of supply, markets, marketing methods and customers of the Company in existence on the date hereof or developed by or for the Company during the Term. This Section 6(c) shall remain in full force and effect after the Term without limit in point of time, but shall cease to apply to information that legitimately comes into the public domain.
                         (d)     Specific Enforcement .   It is agreed and understood by the parties hereto that, in view of the nature of the business of the Company, the restrictions in Sections 6(a), (b) and (c) above are reasonable and necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the Company, monetary damages alone are not an adequate remedy for any breach of such provisions, and any violation thereof would result in irreparable injuries to the Company. The Employee therefore acknowledges that, in the event of his violation of any of such restrictions, the Company shall be entitled to obtain from any court of competent jurisdiction preliminary and permanent injunctive relief as well as damages and an equitable accounting of all earnings, profits and other benefits arising from such violation, which rights shall be cumulative and in addition to any other rights or remedies to which the Company may be entitled.
                         (e)     Extension .   If Employee breaches Section 6(a) above, the duration of the period identified shall be computed from the date he resumes compliance with the covenant or from the date Employer is granted





injunctive or other equitable relief by a court of competent jurisdiction enforcing the covenant, whichever shall first occur, reduced by the number of days Employee was not in breach of the covenant after termination of employment, or any delay in filing suit, whichever is greater.
               7.   Termination of Employment and Severance Payments .
                         (a)     Termination by the Company for Cause .   During the Term, the Company may terminate the Employee’s employment under this Agreement at any time for Cause (as hereinafter defined) upon written notice specifying the Cause and the date of termination. Payments under this Agreement shall cease as of the date of termination for Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” means neglect of duty which is not corrected after 90 days’ written notice thereof; misconduct, malfeasance, fraud, or dishonesty which materially and adversely affects the Company or its reputation in the industry; or the conviction for, or the entering of a plea of nolo contendere to a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.
                         (b)     Termination by the Company without Cause or Decision by the Company to not Extend the Term .   
(i)    During the Term, the Company may terminate the Employee’s employment under this Agreement at any time for any reason other than Cause upon written notice specifying the date of termination. If on an effective date that is during the Term, the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for reasons other than Cause (which includes but is not limited to termination by the Company for what the Company believes to be Cause when it is ultimately determined that the Employee was terminated without Cause) or the Company notifies the Employee in accordance with Section 2 that it has decided not to extend the Term of the Agreement, then the Company shall pay to the Employee for a period of 24 months severance payments equal in total to 2.00 times the sum of (1) the Employee’s annual base salary in effect on the effective date of the termination of the Employee’s employment or, if greater, the Employee’s largest annual base salary rate in effect during the Term of this Agreement, plus (2) an amount equal to 90% times the base salary as determined in Section 7(b)(i)(1) of this Agreement. Subject to payment timing requirements of subsection (f) below which may cause a delay in payments for the Employee, severance payments shall be made every two weeks for the 24 month period in accordance with the Company’s usual payroll practices for salaried employees beginning with the payroll period immediately following the Employee’s termination of employment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for reasons other than for Cause, or the Company notifies the Employee in accordance with Section 2 that it has decided not to extend the Term of the Agreement and such termination date or last day of the Term of the Agreement is within two years after a Change of Control, then the Employee shall receive the severance benefit under Section 7(e) rather than and in lieu of any amounts payable under this Section 7(b). The severance benefit payable pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be paid at the time and form set forth in Section 7(e).
(ii)    In addition, if the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for reasons other than for Cause, or the Company notifies the Employee in accordance with Section 2 that it has decided not to extend the Term of the Agreement, and if a Change of Control (as defined in Section 7(d) below) occurs within three months after the date of such termination or last day of the Term of the Agreement, then, in addition to the severance benefits under Section 7(b)(i), the Employee shall receive a severance payment equal to the excess of (1) the total amount of the severance benefits that would have been payable to the Employee under Section 7(e) had his employment been terminated on or after the date of the Change of Control, over (2) the total amount of the severance benefits payable under Section 7(b)(i) (such excess amount, the “Additional Severance Benefit”). Subject to the payment timing requirements of Section 7(f), the Additional Severance Benefit shall be payable in a lump sum within ten business days following the date of the Change of Control. For avoidance of doubt, the severance benefits under Section 7(b)(i) shall continue to be payable at the same time and in the same form as otherwise provided in Section 7(b)(i) without regard to the occurrence of the Change of Control.
                         (c)     Termination in Event of Death, Disability, Retirement or Voluntary Resignation by the Employee .   If the Employee dies, becomes disabled, or retires during the Term, or if the Employee voluntarily terminates his employment during the Term under circumstances to which Section 7(d) does not apply, his employment under this Agreement shall terminate immediately and payment of his base salary hereunder shall cease as of the date of termination; provided, however, that the Company shall remain liable for payment of any compensation owing but not paid as of the date of termination for services rendered before termination of





employment. For purposes of this Agreement, the Employee shall be deemed to be disabled if the Employee (i) is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, or (ii) is, by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, receiving income replacement benefits for a period of not less than 3 months under an accident and health plan covering employees of the Company.
                         (d)     Termination on Change of Control .   By delivering 15 days’ written notice to the Company, the Employee may terminate his employment under this Agreement for “Good Reason” (as defined in Section 7(h) below) at any time within two years after a Change of Control. For purposes of this Agreement, “Change of Control” means an event described in (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv), subject to the requirements of (v) and (vi):  
(i)     The acquisition by a Group of Beneficial Ownership of 30% or more of the Stock or the Voting Power of the Company, but excluding for this purpose: (A) any acquisition of Stock by the Company (or a subsidiary), or an employee benefit plan of the Company; (B) any acquisition of Stock by management employees of the Company; or (C) the ownership of Stock by a Group that owns 30% or more of the Stock or Voting Power of the Company on the original date of this Agreement; provided, however, that the acquisition of additional Stock by any such Group other than management employees in an amount greater than 5% of the then outstanding Stock shall not be excluded and shall constitute a Change of Control.
(ii)     Individuals who constitute the Board of Directors of the Company on the original date of this Agreement (the “Incumbent Board”) cease to constitute at least a majority of the Board of Directors of the Company, provided that any individual who becomes a director of the Company subsequent to the original date of this Agreement, whose election, or nomination for election by the Company’s shareholders, was approved by the vote of at least a majority of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board shall be deemed a member of the Incumbent Board; and provided further, that any individual who was initially elected as a director of the Company as a result of an actual or threatened election contest, as such terms are used in Rule 14a-11 of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Act”), or any other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of any person other than the Board shall not be deemed a member of the Incumbent Board.
(iii)     A reorganization, merger or consolidation, in each case, in which the owners of 100% of the Stock or Voting Power of the Company do not, immediately following such reorganization, merger or consolidation, beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the outstanding shares of common stock or Voting Power of the corporation or other entity resulting from such reorganization, merger or consolidation.
(iv)     A complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company or the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company.
(v)     For purposes of this Agreement, “Group” means any individual, entity or group within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Act; “Beneficial Ownership” has the meaning in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Act; “Stock” means the then outstanding shares of common stock of the Company; and “Voting Power” means the combined voting power of the outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors.
(vi)     Notwithstanding anything in this paragraph (d) to the contrary, a “Change of Control” shall not have occurred under this Agreement unless the event also meets the requirements of a “change in the ownership or effective control of a corporation, or a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of assets of a corporation” under Treasury Regulation 1.409A-3(i)(5).
                         (e)     Severance Payments .   If the Employee terminates his employment for “Good Reason” within two years after a Change of Control pursuant to Section 7(d), or if the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for any reason other than Cause (as defined in Section 7(a)) within two years after a Change of Control, the Employee shall be entitled to a severance payment under this Section 7(e) in an amount equal to 2.99 times the sum of (i) the Employee’s annual base salary in effect at the termination of employment or, if greater, the





Employee’s largest annual base salary rate in effect during the Term of this Agreement, plus (ii) an amount equal to 90% of the base salary determined in Section 7(e)(i) of this Agreement. Subject to payment timing requirements of subsection (f) below which may cause a delay in the payments to the Employee, this severance payment shall be made to the Employee in a single lump sum within 10 business days of the date of the Employee’s termination of employment. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Employee may elect, in the Employee’s sole discretion, to waive the Employee’s right to receive, and release the Company from payment of, any amounts otherwise payable to Employee hereunder, in order to avoid application of the excise tax provisions of Code Section 4999 (as well as any successor or similar sections thereof), if the total net after-tax amount payable to Employee hereunder after such waiver and release would exceed the total net after-tax amount payable to Employee after application of said excise tax.
                         (f)     Payment Timing .    The parties anticipate that the Employee will be a “specified employee” as defined in Section 409A of the Code at a termination. The determination of whether the Employee is a specified employee shall be determined under the policy established by the Company. In the event that the Employee is a specified employee at the termination and the termination is described in clause (b), (c) or (e), any amount due or payable other than on account of death or disability under paragraphs (b), (c) or (e) within the six months after the termination shall be paid in a lump sum payment on the first business day that is more than six months after the termination.
(g)     Separation from Service .   Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Employee’s employment shall be deemed to have terminated if, and only if, such termination constitutes a “separation from service” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code.
(h)     Good Reason .
For purposes of this Section 7, the term “ Good Reason ” means a change in circumstances described in (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5):
(1)
The Employee’s base salary is reduced,
(2)
The Employee is not in good faith considered for a bonus as described in Section 3(b) of the Agreement;
(3)
The Employee is not in good faith considered for other executive compensation benefits as described in Section 3(c) of the Agreement;
(4)
The Employee’s place of employment is relocated to a location further than 50 miles from Employee’s current place of employment, or
(5)
The Employee’s working conditions or management responsibilities are substantially diminished (other than on account of the Employee’s disability, as defined in Section 7(c) of the Agreement);

provided , however , that if the Employee consents in writing to a change in circumstance, “Good Reason” as defined above, will not include the change in circumstance to which the Employee has consented.

                 8.   Vacation .    During the Term, the Employee shall be entitled to a vacation in each calendar year in accordance with the Company’s policy; during this vacation, his compensation shall be paid in full.
                 9.   Insurance .    In accordance with Section 3(d), while he is employed by the Company, the Employee and his eligible dependents as insureds shall be eligible to be covered under existing insurance policies on the same terms and conditions as offered to all full-time salaried employees. In accordance with Company policy, coverage under the Company’s insurance policies terminates on the date that employment terminates. If the Company terminates the Employee’s employment during the Term of this Agreement for any reason except Cause, or if the Employee terminates his employment within two years following a Change of Control as contemplated by Section 7(d), the Company shall reimburse the Employee for the required COBRA premiums, to the extent the Company subsidizes the group medical plan premium for active salaried employees, for a period not to exceed 18 months so long as the Employee is not eligible for coverage under any other group medical plan. If the Employee becomes eligible for coverage under another group medical plan, the Company shall cease reimbursement for COBRA premiums on the date the Employee first becomes eligible for coverage under the other plan. Nothing in this Section 9 shall be interpreted to prohibit the Company from changing or terminating any benefit package or program





at any time and from time to time so long as the benefits hereunder, considered in the aggregate, are comparable at any given time to the benefits provided to similarly situated employees of the Company at that time.
                  10.   Notice .    All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be effective upon the mailing thereof by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth below:
a.
If to the Company:

C. Scott Culbreth
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
American Woodmark Corporation
3102 Shawnee Drive
Winchester, VA 22601

b.
If to the Employee:

Mr. Cary Dunston
124 Cora Lane
Stephens City, VA 22655
Any party may change the address to which notices are to be sent by giving the other party written notice in the manner herein set forth.
                 11.   Waiver of Breach .    Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other shall not operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach by such other party.
                 12.   Entire Agreement .    This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties in this matter and supersedes any other agreement, oral or written, concerning the employment or compensation of the Employee by the Company. It may be changed only by an agreement in writing signed by both parties hereto.
                 13.   409A Compliance .   The parties intend that this Agreement be administered in compliance with Section 409A of the Code and the regulations thereunder.
                 14.   Governing Law .   This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without regard to its choice of law provisions.
                 15.   Benefit .   This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, and shall be enforceable by and against the Company, its successors and assigns, and the Employee, his heirs, beneficiaries and legal representatives.
                  16.   Invalid Provisions .   It is not the intention of either party to this Agreement to violate any public policy, or any statutory or common law. If any sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same in this Agreement is in violation of the law of any State where applicable, such sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same shall be void in the jurisdictions where it is unlawful, and the remainder of the Agreement shall remain binding on the Parties. However, the Parties agree, and it is their desire that a court should substitute for each such illegal, invalid or unenforceable covenant a reasonable and judicially-enforceable limitation in its place, and that as so modified the covenant shall be as fully enforceable as if set forth herein by the Parties themselves in the modified form.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employee and the Company have executed this Agreement as of the Amended and Restated Effective Date.

AMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION
By:
/s/M. Scott Culbreth
 
Mr. M. Scott Culbreth
 
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
    
EMPLOYEE :
By:
/s/S. Cary Dunston
 
Mr. Cary Dunston
 
 

                        





Exhibit 10.2
LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING

THIS LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING (the “Letter”) between Mr. Kent B. Guichard (the “Employee”) and American Woodmark Corporation, a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), is effective as of September 7, 2015 (the “Effective Date”).
WHEREAS, the Company desires to assure that it will have access to and benefit from the continued service and experience of the Employee, and the Employee is willing to enter into an agreement to such end upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Letter; and
WHEREAS, the Company and the Employee each desire that this Letter replace and supersede all previous agreements relating to the Employee’s terms of employment between the Company and the Employee;
            NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual agreements herein contained, the parties agree as follows:
1.   Employment .   The Company hereby employs the Employee and the Employee hereby accepts employment upon and agrees to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
2.   Term .   The term of employment under this Letter (the “Term”) shall commence upon execution of this Letter by both parties and end on January 31, 2018. This Letter shall replace and supersede all prior agreements which shall be terminated, with no further force or effect, as of the date of the Effective Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Letter shall terminate immediately upon the Employee’s death, disability, retirement or voluntary resignation.
3.   Compensation .
a.   Salary .    During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company shall pay the Employee for all services rendered by the Employee a base salary at an annual rate of $200,000. Such salary shall be payable to the Employee in accordance with the Company’s usual paying practices for salaried employees.
b.   Annual Cash Bonus .   The Employee will not be eligible to participate in the Company’s annual incentive program effective with the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2015.
c.   Other Executive Compensation Benefits .   The Employee will not be eligible to receive any additional awards under the Company’s equity plans for employees effective with the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2015. The status of outstanding awards granted prior to May 1, 2015 will be governed by the specific terms of those awards.
d.   Other Salaried Benefits .   The Employee will be eligible to participate in any employee benefit plans, policies, or programs as are generally available from time to time to other salaried employees of the Company. In addition, the Employee will be eligible to participate in the Company’s preventative health programs, including continued participation in the more extensive annual medical exam offered to the Named Executive Officers from a nationally recognized clinic at no cost to him.
4.   Duties .   The Employee shall faithfully and to the best of his ability perform all duties incident to the office of Chairman of the Board of the Company. Such duties include working with members of the Board of Directors and Management to establish the Board agenda, acting as chairman during meetings of the Board, coordinating activities of the Board, and such other duties and responsibilities as may be reasonably assigned by the Board. In addition, the Chairman will complete to the best of his ability tasks assigned by the President and Chief Executive Officer including formal employee coaching and mentoring, assisting the CEO in representing the Company across a broad range of industry and economic activities, assisting the CEO in maintaining top level relationships with customer, vendor and other partners, and assisting in various employee training programs.
5.   Extent of Services .   During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.



6.   Restrictive Covenants .
a.   Non-competition Restriction .   Except with the prior written consent of the Company, the Employee shall not, either during his employment hereunder or for the period of time after termination of his employment hereunder during which the Employee accepts severance payments pursuant to Section 7(b) (if applicable), directly or indirectly manage, operate, control, be employed by, participate in, consult with, render services to, or be connected in any manner with the management, operation, ownership or control of any business or venture in competition in the United States with the business of the Company. For purposes of this Section 6(a), a business or venture shall be deemed to be in competition with the business of the Company if that business or venture or any of its affiliates manufactures, distributes, or otherwise engages in the design, sale, or transportation of cabinets for residential use, including but not limited to such cabinet products intended for the primary use in the kitchen or bathroom. Nothing in this Section 6(a) however, shall prohibit the Employee from owning securities of the Company or from owning as an inactive investor up to 5% of the outstanding voting securities of any issuer which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ Stock Market or any of their respective successors. If the Employee directly or indirectly manages, operates, controls, is employed by, participates in, consults with, renders services to, or is connected in any manner with the management, operation, ownership or control of any business or venture which is in competition in the United States with the business of the Company, then the Company shall be entitled to immediately terminate any and all severance payments being made pursuant to Section 7(b), if any, and other benefits to which the Employee would otherwise be entitled.
b.   Non-solicitation .   Except with the prior written consent of the Company, the Employee shall not directly or indirectly seek to employ, entice away or in any other manner persuade or attempt to persuade any person employed by the Company to leave the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any person employed by the Company or any of its subsidiaries actively seeks out the Employee and initiates contact with the Employee for purposes of assisting in obtaining employment outside the Company, such action shall not constitute a violation of this provision. The provisions of this Section 6(b) shall remain in full force and effect for a period of 12 months after the end of the Term.
c.   Confidential Information .   The Employee further agrees to keep confidential, and not to use for his personal benefit or for any other person’s benefit, any and all proprietary information received by the Employee relating to inventions, products, production methods, financial matters, sources of supply, markets, marketing methods and customers of the Company in existence on the date hereof or developed by or for the Company during the Term. This Section 6(c) shall remain in full force and effect after the Term without limit in point of time, but shall cease to apply to information that legitimately comes into the public domain.
d.   Specific Enforcement .   It is agreed and understood by the parties hereto that, in view of the nature of the business of the Company, the restrictions in subsections 6(a), (b) and (c) above are reasonable and necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the Company, monetary damages alone are not an adequate remedy for any breach of such provisions, and any violation thereof would result in irreparable injuries to the Company. The Employee therefore acknowledges that, in the event of his violation of any of such restrictions, the Company shall be entitled to obtain from any court of competent jurisdiction preliminary and permanent injunctive relief as well as damages and an equitable accounting of all earnings, profits and other benefits arising from such violation, which rights shall be cumulative and in addition to any other rights or remedies to which the Company may be entitled.
e.   Extension .   If Employee breaches Section 6(a) above, the duration of the period identified shall be computed from the date he resumes compliance with the covenant or from the date Employer is granted injunctive or other equitable relief by a court of competent jurisdiction enforcing the covenant, whichever shall first occur, reduced by the number of days Employee was not in breach of the covenant after termination of employment, or any delay in filing suit, whichever is greater.
7.   Termination of Employment and Severance Payments .
a.   Termination by the Company for Cause .   During the Term, the Company may terminate the Employee’s employment under this Letter at any time for Cause (as hereinafter defined) upon written notice specifying the Cause and the date of termination. Payments under this Letter shall cease as of the date of termination for Cause. For purposes of this Letter, “Cause” means neglect of duty which is not corrected after 90 days’ written notice thereof; misconduct, malfeasance, fraud or dishonesty which materially and adversely affects the Company or



its reputation in the industry; or the conviction for, or the entering of a plea of Nolo Contendere to, a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.
b.   Termination by the Company without Cause .   During the Term, the Company may terminate the Employee’s employment under this Letter at any time for any reason other than Cause upon written notice specifying the date of termination. If on an effective date that is during the Term, the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for reasons other than Cause (which includes but is not limited to termination by the Company for what the Company believes to be Cause when it is ultimately determined that the Employee was terminated without Cause), then the Company shall pay the Employee severance payments equal in total to the amount remaining under the Term. Subject to potential payment timing requirements described in subsection (d) below which may cause a delay in payments for the Employee, severance payments shall be made in accordance with the Company’s usual payroll practices for salaried employees beginning with the period immediately following the Employee’s termination of employment.
c.   Termination in Event of Death, Disability, Retirement or Voluntary Resignation by the Employee .   If the Employee dies, becomes disabled, retires, or voluntarily terminates his employment during the Term, his employment under this Letter shall terminate immediately and payment of his base salary hereunder shall cease as of the date of termination; provided, however, that the Company shall remain liable for payment of any compensation owing but not paid as of the date of termination for services rendered before termination of employment. For purposes of this Letter, the Employee shall be deemed to be disabled if the Employee (i) is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, or (ii) is, by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, receiving income replacement benefits for a period of not less than 3 months under an accident and health plan covering employees of the Company.
d.   Payment Timing .   The parties recognize that on the date of termination the Employee may be a “specified employee” as defined in Section 409A of the Code. The determination of whether the Employee is a specified employee shall be determined under the policy established by the Company. In the event that the Employee is a specified employee at the termination and the termination is described in clause (b), (c) or (e), any amount due or payable other than on account of death or disability under paragraphs (b), (c) or (e) within the six months after the termination shall be paid in a lump sum payment on the first business day that is more than six months after the termination.
e.   Separation from service .   Notwithstanding anything in this Letter to the contrary, the Employee’s employment shall be deemed to have terminated if, and only if, such termination constitutes a “separation form service” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code.
8.   Vacation .   During the Term, the Employee shall be entitled to a vacation in each calendar year in accordance with the Company’s policy.
9.   Insurance .   In accordance with Section 3(d), while he is employed by the Company, the Employee and his eligible dependents as insureds shall be covered under existing insurance policies on the same terms and conditions as offered to all full-time salaried employees. In accordance with Company policy, subsidized coverage under the Company’s insurance policies terminates on the date that employment terminates. If the Company terminates the Employee’s employment during the Term of this Letter for any reason except Cause, the Company shall reimburse the Employee for the required COBRA premiums, to the extent the Company subsidizes the group medical plan premium for active salaried employees, for a period equal to the Term. The Company’s reimbursement for COBRA premiums shall include a separate reimbursement amount for the Employee’s tax liability on the COBRA premiums at the Employee’s incremental tax rate (the “Gross-up Amount”). At the end of the Term, the Employee will have the option to purchase coverage under COBRA at full cost until he and/or his spouse qualify for Medicare coverage, whichever is later. Nothing in this Section 9 shall be interpreted to prohibit the Company from changing or terminating any benefit package or program at any time and from time to time so long as the benefits hereunder, considered in the aggregate, are comparable at any given time to the benefits provided to similarly situated employees of the Company at that time.



10.   Notice .   All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be effective upon the mailing thereof by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth below:
a.
If to the Company:

Mr. M. Scott Culbreth
Chief Financial Officer
American Woodmark Corporation
3102 Shawnee Drive
Winchester, VA 22601

b.
If to the Employee:

Mr. Kent Guichard
Chairman of the Board
c/o American Woodmark Corporation
3102 Shawnee Drive
Winchester, VA 22601

        Any party may change the address to which notices are to be addressed by giving the other party written notice in the manner herein set forth.
11.   Waiver of Breach .    Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Letter by the other shall not operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach by such other party.
12.   Entire Agreement .   This Letter contains the entire agreement of the parties in this matter and supersedes any other agreement, oral or written, concerning the employment or compensation of the Employee by the Company. It may be changed only by an agreement in writing signed by both parties hereto.
13.   409A Compliance .   The parties intend that this Letter be administered in compliance with Section 409A of the Code and the regulations thereunder.
14.   Governing Law .    This Letter shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without regard to its choice of law provisions.
15.   Benefit .   This Letter shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, and shall be enforceable by and against the Company, its successors and assigns, and the Employee, his heirs, beneficiaries and legal representatives.
16.   Invalid Provisions .   It is not the intention of either party to this Letter to violate any public policy, or any statutory or common law. If any sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same in this Letter is in violation of the law of any State where applicable, such sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same shall be void in the jurisdictions where it is unlawful, and the remainder of the Letter shall be binding on the Parties. However, the Parties agree, and it is their desire that a court should substitute for each illegal, invalid or unenforceable covenant a reasonable and judicially-enforceable limitation in its place, and that as so modified the covenant shall be as fully enforceable as if set forth herein by the Parties themselves in the modified form.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employee and the Company have executed this Letter as of the Effective Date.

  AMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION
                By:
/s/M. Scott Culbreth
 
Mr. M. Scott Culbreth
 
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & Corporate Secretary
    
EMPLOYEE
By:
/s/Kent B. Guichard
 
Mr. Kent B. Guichard
 
Chairman of the Board

 
    




Exhibit 10.3
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

            THIS AGREEMENT, between Mr. Robert J. Adams, Jr. (the “Employee”) and American Woodmark Corporation, a Virginia corporation (the “Company”), is effective as of September 7, 2015 (the “Effective Date”).
WHEREAS, the Company and the Employee each desire to enter into this Agreement, and have the power to do so.
            NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual agreements herein contained, the parties agree as follows:
1.   Employment .   The Company hereby employs the Employee and the Employee hereby accepts employment upon and agrees to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
2.   Term .   The term of employment under this Agreement (the “Term”) shall commence upon execution of this Agreement by both parties and end on December 31, 2015; provided, however, that beginning on January 1, 2016 and each January 1 thereafter, the Term of this Agreement shall automatically be extended for one additional calendar year unless, on or before November 1 of the preceding year, either party gives notice that employment under this Agreement will not be so extended; and further provided that if a Change of Control (as defined below) occurs during the original or extended term of this Agreement, this Agreement shall continue in effect for a period of 12 months beyond the month in which the Change of Control occurred.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, as provided in Section 7(c), this Agreement shall terminate immediately upon the Employee’s death, disability or retirement, or if the Employee voluntarily terminates his employment under circumstances to which Section 7(d) does not apply.
3.   Compensation .
a.   Salary .    During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company shall pay the Employee for all services rendered by the Employee a base salary at an annual rate of at least $254,101, with upward annual adjustments as the Company shall deem appropriate from time to time and as approved according to the general practices of and under the authority levels required by the Company. Such salary shall be payable to the Employee in accordance with the Company’s usual paying practices for salaried employees.
b.   Annual Cash Bonus .   In addition to base salary, the Employee shall be entitled to participate in the Company’s annual incentive program with a bonus opportunity of between 0% and 100% of the Employee’s base salary. The actual amount of such bonus for any fiscal year shall be related to the achievement of certain performance objectives to be set at the beginning of each fiscal year by the Compensation Committee of the Board (the “Committee”). Nothing in this Agreement, however, shall be construed as a guarantee of an annual payment of the annual cash bonus. The annual bonus, if any, shall be paid to the Employee in a single lump sum as soon as reasonably practicable following the end of the fiscal year to which it relates, but in no event later than 90 days after the end of such fiscal year.
c.   Other Executive Compensation Benefits .   The Employee shall also be eligible for any other executive compensation policies, benefits, plans, or programs as are afforded generally by the Company from time to time to its senior personnel, including but not limited to grants of stock options and other equity awards and participation in the American Woodmark Corporation Pension Restoration Plan. Nothing in this Agreement, however, shall be construed as a guarantee that the Board or the Committee will approve any level of such benefits that are at the sole discretion of the Board or the Committee.
d.   Other Salaried Benefits .   The Employee shall also be eligible for any employee benefit plans, policies, or programs as are generally available from time to time to other salaried employees of the Company.
4.   Duties .   The Employee shall continue to perform his duties as Senior Vice President, Value Stream Operations, and shall faithfully and to the best of his ability perform such duties and responsibilities as may be reasonably assigned by the Company’s Chief Executive Officer.
5.   Extent of Services .   During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.
6.   Restrictive Covenants .








a.   Non-competition Restriction .   Except with the prior written consent of the Company, the Employee shall not, either during his employment hereunder or for the period of time after termination of his employment hereunder during which the Employee accepts severance payments pursuant to Section 7(b) (if applicable), directly or indirectly manage, operate, control, be employed by, participate in, consult with, render services to, or be connected in any manner with the management, operation, ownership or control of any business or venture in competition in the United States with the business of the Company. For purposes of this Section 6(a), a business or venture shall be deemed to be in competition with the business of the Company if that business or venture or any of its affiliates manufactures, distributes, or otherwise engages in the design, sale, or transportation of cabinets for residential use, including but not limited to such cabinet products intended for the primary use in the kitchen or bathroom. Nothing in this Section 6(a) however, shall prohibit the Employee from owning securities of the Company or from owning as an inactive investor up to 5% of the outstanding voting securities of any issuer which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ Stock Market or any of their respective successors. If the Employee directly or indirectly manages, operates, controls, is employed by, participates in, consults with, renders services to, or is connected in any manner with the management, operation, ownership or control of any business or venture which is in competition in the United States with the business of the Company, then the Company shall be entitled to immediately terminate any and all severance payments being made pursuant to Section 7(b), if any, and other benefits to which the Employee would otherwise be entitled.
b.   Non-solicitation Agreement .   Except with the prior written consent of the Company, the Employee shall not directly or indirectly seek to employ, entice away or in any other manner persuade or attempt to persuade any person employed by the Company or any of its subsidiaries to leave the employ of any of them. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any person employed by the Company or any of its subsidiaries who is not an officer, vice president, regional sales manager or operations manager of the Company or its subsidiaries actively seeks out the Employee and initiates contact with the Employee for purposes of obtaining employment with the Employee at the Employee’s then place of business, such action shall not constitute a violation of this provision. The provisions of this Section 6(b) shall remain in full force and effect for a period of 12 months after the end of the Term.
c.   Confidential Information .   The Employee further agrees to keep confidential, and not to use for his personal benefit or for any other person’s benefit, any and all proprietary information received by the Employee relating to inventions, products, production methods, financial matters, sources of supply, markets, marketing methods and customers of the Company in existence on the date hereof or developed by or for the Company during the Term. This Section 6(c) shall remain in full force and effect after the Term without limit in point of time, but shall cease to apply to information that legitimately comes into the public domain.
d.   Specific Enforcement .   It is agreed and understood by the parties hereto that, in view of the nature of the business of the Company, the restrictions in subsections 6(a), (b) and (c) above are reasonable and necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the Company, monetary damages alone are not an adequate remedy for any breach of such provisions, and any violation thereof would result in irreparable injuries to the Company. The Employee therefore acknowledges that, in the event of his violation of any of such restrictions, the Company shall be entitled to obtain from any court of competent jurisdiction preliminary and permanent injunctive relief as well as damages and an equitable accounting of all earnings, profits and other benefits arising from such violation, which rights shall be cumulative and in addition to any other rights or remedies to which the Company may be entitled.
e.   Extension .   If Employee breaches Section 6(a) above, the duration of the period identified shall be computed from the date he resumes compliance with the covenant or from the date Employer is granted injunctive or other equitable relief by a court of competent jurisdiction enforcing the covenant, whichever shall first occur, reduced by the number of days Employee was not in breach of the covenant after termination of employment, or any delay in filing suit, whichever is greater.
7.   Termination of Employment and Severance Payments .
a.   Termination by the Company for Cause .   During the Term, the Company may terminate the Employee’s employment under this Agreement at any time for Cause (as hereinafter defined) upon written notice specifying the Cause and the date of termination. Payments under this Agreement shall cease as of the date of termination for Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” means neglect of duty which is not corrected after 90 days’ written notice thereof; misconduct, malfeasance, fraud or dishonesty which materially and adversely affects the Company or its reputation in the industry; or the conviction for, or the entering of a plea of Nolo Contendere to, a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.
b.   Termination by the Company without Cause or Decision by the Company to Not Extend the Term .   During the Term, the Company may terminate the Employee’s employment under this Agreement at any time for any reason other than Cause upon written notice specifying the date of termination. If on an effective date that is during the Term, the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for reasons other than Cause (which includes but is not limited to








termination by the Company for what the Company believes to be Cause when it is ultimately determined that the Employee was terminated without Cause), or the Company notifies the Employee in accordance with Section 2 that it has decided not to extend the Term of this Agreement, then the Company shall pay the Employee severance payments equal in total to 1.00 times his base salary, paid over a period of 12 months. For purposes of the preceding sentence, the Employee’s base salary shall be equal to the greater of (i) the base salary in effect on the date of termination or (ii) the Employee’s highest base salary rate in effect during the Term of this Agreement. Subject to payment timing requirements of subsection (f) below which may cause a delay in payments for the Employee, severance payments shall be made in accordance with the Company’s usual payroll practices for salaried employees beginning with the period immediately following the Employee’s termination of employment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for reasons other than for Cause, or the Company notifies the Employee in accordance with Section 2 that it has decided not to extend the Term of the Agreement and such termination date or last day of the Term of the Agreement is within either (i) three months before a Change in Control, or (ii) one year after a Change in Control, then the Employee shall receive the severance benefit under Section 7(e) rather than and in lieu of any amounts payable under this Section 7(b). The severance benefit payable pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be paid at the time and form set forth in Section 7(e).
c.   Termination in Event of Death, Disability, Retirement or Voluntary Resignation by the Employee .   If the Employee dies, becomes disabled, or retires during the Term, or if the Employee voluntarily terminates his employment during the Term under circumstances to which Section 7(d) does not apply, his employment under this Agreement shall terminate immediately and payment of his base salary hereunder shall cease as of the date of termination; provided, however, that the Company shall remain liable for payment of any compensation owing but not paid as of the date of termination for services rendered before termination of employment. For purposes of this Agreement, the Employee shall be deemed to be disabled if the Employee (i) is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, or (ii) is, by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, receiving income replacement benefits for a period of not less than 3 months under an accident and health plan covering employees of the Company.
d.   Termination on Change of Control .   By delivering 15 days’ written notice to the Company, the Employee may terminate his employment for Good Reason under this Agreement at any time within one year after a Change in Control.
For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” means a change in circumstances described in (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) or (v):
(i)
The Employee’s base salary is reduced,

(ii)
The Employee is not in good faith considered for a bonus as described in Section 3(b),

(iii)
The Employee is not in good faith considered for other executive compensation benefits as described in Section 3(c),

(iv)
The Employee’s place of employment is relocated to a location further than 50 miles from Employee’s current place of employment, or

(v)
The Employee’s working conditions or management responsibilities are substantially diminished (other than on account of the Employee’s disability, as defined in Section 7(c);
provided, however, that if the Employee consents in writing to a change in circumstance, “Good Reason” as defined above, will not include the change in circumstance to which the Employee has consented.
For purposes of this Agreement, “Change of Control” means an event described in (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv):
(i)        The acquisition by a Group of Beneficial Ownership of 30% or more of the Stock or the Voting Power of the Company, but excluding for this purpose: (A) any acquisition of Stock by the Company (or a subsidiary), or an employee benefit plan of the Company; (B) any acquisition of Stock by management employees of the Company; or (C) the ownership of Stock by a Group that owns 30% or more of the Stock or Voting Power of the Company on the date of this Agreement; provided, however, that the acquisition of additional Stock by any such Group other than management employees in an amount greater than 5% of the then outstanding Stock shall not be excluded and shall constitute a Change of Control.








(ii)        Individuals who constitute the Board of Directors of the Company on the date of this Agreement (the “Incumbent Board”) cease to constitute at least a majority of the Board of Directors of the Company, provided that any individual who becomes a director of the Company subsequent to the date of this Agreement, whose election or nomination for election by the Company’s shareholders was approved by vote of at least a majority of directors then comprising the Incumbent Board shall be deemed a member of the Incumbent Board, and provided further, that any individual who was initially elected as a director of the Company as a result of an actual or threatened election contest, as such terms are used in Rule 14a-11 of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Act”), or any other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of any person other than the Board shall not be deemed a member of the incumbent Board;
(iii)        Approval by the shareholders of the Company of a reorganization, merger or consolidation, in each case, in which the owners of 100% of the Stock or Voting Power of the Company do not, following such reorganization, merger or consolidation, beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the outstanding shares of common stock or Voting Power of the corporation or other entity resulting from such reorganization, merger or consolidation.
(iv)        A complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company or the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company.
(v)        For purposes of this Agreement, “Group” means any individual , entity or group within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Act; “Beneficial Ownership” has the meaning in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Act; “Stock” means the then outstanding shares of common stock of the Company; and “Voting Power” means the combined voting power of the outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors.
(vi)        Notwithstanding anything in this paragraph (d) to the contrary, a “Change in Control” shall not have occurred under this Agreement unless the event also meets the requirements of a “change in the ownership or effective control of a corporation, or a change in the ownership of a substantial portion of assets of a corporation” under Treasury Regulation 1.409A-3(i)(5).
                      e.   Severance Payments .   If the Employee terminates his employment within one year after a Change of Control pursuant to Section 7(d), or if the Company terminates the Employee’s employment for any reason other than Cause (as defined in Section 7(a)) either within three months before or within one year after a Change of Control, the Employee shall be entitled to a severance payment under this Section 7(e) in an amount equal to two times the sum of (i) the Employee’s annual base salary rate in effect at the termination of employment or, if greater, the Employee’s largest annual base salary rate in effect during the Term of this Agreement, plus (ii) an amount equal to the greater of the average of the bonuses paid to the Employee for the three fiscal years preceding the year in which employment is terminated or 60% of the maximum eligible annual cash bonus for the year of termination. Subject to payment timing requirements of subsection (f) below which may cause a delay in the payments to the Employee, this severance payment shall be made to the Employee in a single lump sum within 10 business days of the date of the Employee’s termination of employment. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Employee may elect, in the Employee’s sole discretion, to waive the Employee’s right to receive, and release the Company from payment of, any amounts otherwise payable to Employee hereunder, in order to avoid application of the excise tax provisions of Code Section 4999 (as well as any successor or similar sections thereof), if the total net after-tax amount payable to Employee hereunder after such waiver and release would exceed the total net after-tax amount payable to Employee after application of said excise tax.
f.   Payment Timing .   The parties anticipate that the Employee will be a “specified employee” as defined in Section 409A of the Code at a termination. The determination of whether the Employee is a specified employee shall be determined under the policy established by the Company. In the event that the Employee is a specified employee at the termination and the termination is described in clause (b), (c) or (e), any amount due or payable other than on account of death or disability under paragraphs (b), (c) or (e) within the six months after the termination shall be paid in a lump sum payment on the first business day that is more than six months after the termination.
g.   Separation from service .   Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Employee’s employment shall be deemed to have terminated if, and only if, such termination constitutes a “separation form service” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code.
8.   Vacation .   During the Term, the Employee shall be entitled to a vacation in each calendar year in accordance with the Company’s policy during which vacation his compensation shall be paid in full.
9.   Insurance .   In accordance with Section 3(d), while he is employed by the Company, the Employee and his eligible dependents as insureds shall be covered under existing insurance policies on the same terms and conditions as offered to all full-time salaried employees. In accordance with Company policy, coverage under the Company’s insurance policies terminates on the date that employment terminates. If the Company terminates the Employee’s employment during the Term of this








Agreement for any reason except Cause, or if the Employee terminates his employment within two years following a Change of Control as contemplated by Section 7(d), the Company shall reimburse the Employee for the required COBRA premiums, to the extent the Company subsidizes the group medical plan premium for active salaried employees, for a period not to exceed 12 months so long as the Employee is not eligible for coverage under another group medical plan. If the Employee becomes eligible for coverage under another group medical plan, the Company shall cease reimbursement for COBRA premiums on the date the Employee first becomes eligible for coverage under the other plan. The Company’s reimbursement for COBRA premiums shall include a separate reimbursement amount for the Employee’s tax liability on the COBRA premiums at the Employee’s incremental tax rate (the “Gross-up Amount”). The Gross-up Amount shall be paid by the Company to the Employee by March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year for which such COBRA premiums are applied. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Gross-up Amount due or payable within six months after termination of employment shall be paid in a lump sum payment on the first business day that is more than six months after the termination. Nothing in this Section 9 shall be interpreted to prohibit the Company from changing or terminating any benefit package or program at any time and from time to time so long as the benefits hereunder, considered in the aggregate, are comparable at any given time to the benefits provided to similarly situated employees of the Company at that time.
10.   Notice .   All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be effective upon the mailing thereof by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth below:
a.
If to the Company:
Mr. Cary Dunston
Chief Executive Officer
American Woodmark Corporation
3102 Shawnee Drive
Winchester, VA 22601

b.
If to the Employee:
Mr. Robert J. Adams, Jr.
c/o American Woodmark Corporation
3102 Shawnee Drive
Winchester, VA 22601
        Any party may change the address to which notices are to be addressed by giving the other party written notice in the manner herein set forth.
11.   Waiver of Breach .    Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other shall not operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach by such other party.
12.   Entire Agreement .   This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties in this matter and supersedes any other agreement, oral or written, concerning the employment or compensation of the Employee by the Company. It may be changed only by an agreement in writing signed by both parties hereto.
13.   409A Compliance .   The parties intend that this Agreement be administered in compliance with Section 409A of the Code and the regulations thereunder.
14.   Governing Law .    This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without regard to its choice of law provisions.
15.   Benefit .   This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, and shall be enforceable by and against the Company, its successors and assigns, and the Employee, his heirs, beneficiaries and legal representatives.
16.   Invalid Provisions .   It is not the intention of either party to this Agreement to violate any public policy, or any statutory or common law. If any sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same in this Agreement is in violation of the law of any State where applicable, such sentence, paragraph, clause or combination of the same shall be void in the jurisdictions where it is unlawful, and the remainder of the Agreement shall be binding on the Parties. However, the Parties agree, and it is their desire that a court should substitute for each illegal, invalid or unenforceable covenant a reasonable and judicially-enforceable limitation in its place, and that as so modified the covenant shall be as fully enforceable as if set forth herein by the Parties themselves in the modified form.








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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employee and the Company have executed this Agreement as of the Effective Date.

  AMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION
By:
/s/S. Cary Dunston
 
Mr. Cary Dunston
 
Chief Executive Officer

EMPLOYEE
By:
/s/Robert J. Adams, Jr.
 
Mr. Robert J. Adams, Jr.
 
Senior Vice President, Value Stream Operations