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:

November 14, 2017

ProtoKinetix, Incorporated
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Nevada
000-32917
94-3355026
State of Incorporation
Commission File Number
IRS Employer Ide ntification No.
 
412 Mulberry Street
Marietta, Ohio 45750  USA
Address of principal executive offices

304-299-5070
Telephone number, including
Area code

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:

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Item 5.02 Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.

On November 13, 2017, Susan M. Woodward resigned from her position as chief financial officer (CFO) and a consultant of ProtoKinetix, Incorporated (the “Company” or “ProtoKinetix”).

On November 14, 2017, the Company appointed Michael Guzzetta as a consultant and CFO.  Mr. Guzzetta’s professional experience prior to joining the Company is set forth below:

Michael R. Guzzetta .  Mr. Guzzetta, age 60, serves as the Chief Financial Officer of the Company effective November 14, 2016.  Mr. Guzzetta is a Certified Public Accountant with a practice located in Central & Northeast Ohio providing services including business and individual taxation, non-profit accounting, corporate policy and procedure development, business organization and consulting.  Prior to opening his practice he spent 20 years in corporate management in the communications and energy industries.  Between 2014 and 2015, Mr. Guzzetta served as Treasurer and principal financial officer of Trans Energy Inc., a publicly traded energy company, where his responsibilities included corporate banking, risk management, maintaining fiscal control, budgeting, taxation and SEC reporting.  His prior positions include Midwest Region Business Manager for a Fortune 100 company and Controller for an energy marketing company.  Mr. Guzzetta also served as an Adjunct Professor at Stark State College and taught courses in accounting, finance, business management, and economics.  He is a graduate of Walsh University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA in Accounting.  He earned his MBA from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio.  Mr. Guzzetta has been a past member of both the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.  He has served on the boards of the Canton Ballet, the ALS CARE Project and the Finance Committee of Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities.

The Company and Mr. Guzzetta entered into a consulting agreement governing the relationship between Mr. Guzzetta and the Company, dated November 14, 2017 (the “Agreement”).  The Agreement provides for a one-year term through December 1, 2018 and is automatically renewed thereafter on a year-to-year basis unless either the Company or Mr. Guzzetta provides the other with 30 days’ notice of non-renewal or a change in control of the Company occurs.  The Agreement provides for a monthly consulting fee of $5,000.00.

In connection with the Agreement, the Company issued Mr. Guzzetta an option pursuant to the Company’s 2017 Stock Option and Stock Bonus Plan (the “2017 Plan”) to purchase 1,000,000 shares of common stock of the Company at a price of $0.07 per share with 250,000 shares vesting every three months beginning February 14, 2018.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d) Exhibits

10.1
Consulting Agreement between ProtoKinetix Incorporated and Michael Guzzetta, dated November 14, 2017.


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, on the 14th day of November 2017.
 
 
  ProtoKinetix, Incorporated  
       
 
By:
/s/ Clarence E. Smith  
    Clarence E. Smith, President & CEO  
     
       
 
 

Exhibit 10.1
 
 
PROTOKINETIX, INCORPORATED
CONSULTING AGREEMENT

This CONSULTING AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of November 14, 2017 (the “Effective Date”), by and between ProtoKinetix, Incorporated, a Nevada corporation (“Company”), and Michael R. Guzzetta, CPA, an individual (“Consultant”).

WHEREAS, the Company is a bio-technology company in the business of developing anti-aging glycoproteins (“AAGP”) for the purpose of enhancing cell survival and health in various applications including transplant procedures, engraftment of tissue and cell preservation (the “Objectives”); and

WHEREAS, on the Effective Date the Company and Consultant desire to enter into an agreement to perform certain services for the Company and Consultant has agreed to provide such services, on the terms and conditions set forth herein.

AGREEMENT :

NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Company and Consultant agree as follows:

1.   Services .

(a)   General Services .  During the Term (as defined in Section 5(a) below) of this Agreement Consultant will provide the Company with such general corporate, administrative, technical and management services as is considered necessary or advisable for the due and proper provision of services as chief financial officer (“CFO”) within the normal duties of a CFO (collectively, the “Services”).

(b)   Specific Services .  Without limiting the generality of the Services to be provided as set forth above, it is hereby acknowledged and agreed that Consultant will provide the following specific services:

(i)      Supervise the hiring and conduct of competent personnel as are required for the management of the Company’s financial affairs and the production of public reporting financial documents;

(ii)     To conduct or supervise, as appropriate, the financial affairs and reporting requirements of the Company;

(iii)    Assistance with capital funding projects and resources which are necessarily incidental thereto;

(iv)   Assistance in the coordination of the preparation and dissemination of business plans and financial reports for the Company; and

(v)     Such other activities as are necessary or incidental to the above from time to time and as requested by the Board of the Directors of the Company.
 
 
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2.   Compensation and Expenses .

(a)   Compensation.  Consultant shall receive compensation equal to $5,000 per month in exchange for the Services provided to the Company starting on the Effective Date until November 30, 2018.  The Company agrees to pay Consultant on the first day of every month starting December 1, 2017 during the Term of this Agreement.

(b)   Expenses.  Promptly upon the completion of each month of Services, but no later than the 10th day of the following month, Consultant shall provide the Company with an invoice for Permitted Expenses (defined below).  Such invoice shall be accurate, complete, and include sufficient detail and receipts to substantiate amounts due hereunder.  Amounts due shall be payable within 30 business days of the Company’s receipt of a correct and undisputed invoice from Consultant.  “Permitted Expenses” include the following: (i) when requested by the Company, reasonable expenses for travel, and (ii) other expenses specifically approved by the Company in writing prior to incurring the expense.  Notwithstanding the above, the Company will not be responsible for any single expense in excess of $500 or aggregate expenses in any one month of more than $2,000 without prior written approval of the Company.

(c)   Stock Option .  On the Effective Date, Consultant will receive an option to purchase 1,000,000 shares of common stock of the Company pursuant to the Company’s 2017 Stock Option and Stock Bonus Plan and the Stock Option Agreement between the Company and Consultant dated November 14, 2017.

3.   Ownership .

(a) Ownership of Work Products.  To the extent that the Services provided hereunder include original material subject to copyright (referred to as “Work Product”), Consultant agrees that the Services are done as a “work for hire” as that term is defined under U.S. copyright law, and that as a result, the Company shall own all copyrights in and to the Work Product.  To the extent that the Work Product does not qualify as a work for hire under applicable law, and to the extent that the Work Product includes material subject to copyright, patent, trade secret, or other proprietary right protection, Consultant hereby assigns to the Company, its successors and assigns, all right, title and interest in and to the Work Product, including all copyrights, patents, trade secrets, and other proprietary rights therein (including renewals thereof).  Consultant shall execute and deliver such instruments and take such other action as may be required and requested by the Company to carry out the assignment contemplated by this paragraph.  To the extent permitted by applicable law, Consultant hereby waives all moral rights in and to the Work Product.

(b)   License for Prior Works .  By incorporating into any Services any original work or authorship created prior to this Agreement (“Prior Works”), Consultant thereby grants the Company a worldwide, perpetual, nonexclusive, transferable license to use, distribute, publish, or publicly display such Prior Works and modify such Prior Works as incorporated into the Services.
(c)   Ownership of Equipment .  Unless otherwise expressly set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, any and all tangible equipment, materials, documentation, or other items provided by the Company in connection with this Agreement shall remain the property of the Company.
 
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(d)   Ownership of Intellectual Property.  The Company shall retain title to and all rights in all intellectual property provided by the Company in connection with the Services, including, but not limited to, any know-how related to the Services or products provided or developed in the course of Consultant’s Services or the creation of Work Product, such as hardware, software, data, media or other tools or technologies.
4.   Confidentiality .

(a)   Nature of Confidential Information .  In this Agreement, “Confidential Information” includes, but is not limited to, information, whether or not in written form, which has a business purpose and is not known or generally available from sources outside the Company or typical of industry practice, including but not limited to, the Company’s internal structure, financial affairs, programs, software systems, procedures, manuals, confidential reports, marketing methods, the amount, nature and type of services and methods used and preferred by the Company’s vendors and customers and the fees paid by such persons or entities; the identity of the Company’s present and prospective customers and vendors; customer and vendor lists; any data relating to a customer or vendor of the Company; the Company’s business arrangements and costs; and information regarding earnings, forecasts, reports and technical data of the Company, provided that Confidential Information does not include:

(i)     Information that is in the public domain at the date hereof or becomes part of the public domain after the date hereof through no act or omission of Consultant;

(ii)    Information which Consultant can prove was in its possession prior to the date hereof and was not acquired by Consultant from the Company or any person under a confidentiality obligation to the Company;

(iii)   Documents or information independently developed by or for Consultant unless such documents qualify as Work Product or intellectual property as described in Section 3 of this Agreement; and

(iv)   Information received by Consultant without restriction as to disclosure from a third party who has the lawful right to disclose the same.

(b)   Agreement to Keep Information Confidential .  Consultant acknowledges the confidential and proprietary nature of the Confidential Information, shall keep all Confidential Information in strict confidence and will not disclose or dispose of any Confidential Information to any third party.  Consultant may, however, disclose the Confidential Information to its officers, employees, advisers and agents who need to know the Confidential Information for the purposes of the evaluating and assessing the Confidential Information.  All individuals receiving any Confidential Information from the Consultant shall be directed by the Consultant to treat the Confidential Information confidentially pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement prevents Consultant from disclosing any Confidential Information as may be required by applicable law, regulation, court order or securities regulatory authority.
 
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(c)   No-Trade .  Consultant acknowledges that it may be in possession of material nonpublic information which is considered to be any information concerning the Company that is both (i) material (meaning the average investor would want to know such information before deciding whether to buy, sell or hold securities of the Company, or, in other words, information that could affect the market price of Company securities); and (ii) nonpublic (meaning the information has not been disclosed in the Company’s filings with the SEC or in a press release issued by the Company that has been broadly disseminated to the investing public).  Information is not considered public until the second business day after such disclosure in an SEC filing or press release.  If such material nonpublic information is disclosed to the public, Consultant may not trade in Company securities until the second business day after such disclosure (i.e., the second day after the applicable SEC filing or press release).  The prohibition on trading while in possession of material nonpublic information continues for as long as any information Consultant has is both material and nonpublic and can continue even after Consultant’s engagement with the Company has terminated.

5.   Termination.

(a)   Term . This Agreement shall commence as of the Effective Date and continue until December 1, 2018 (the “Term”).   Upon expiration of the Term, this Agreement shall automatically renew for one year increments under the same terms and conditions unless either party gives written notice of their desire to terminate this Agreement to the other party at least 30 days prior to the end of the Term.

(b)   Termination Upon Notice .  Either party may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days’ written notice to the other party for any reason.

(c)   Termination Upon a Change of Control .  This Agreement shall terminate automatically upon a Change of Control of the Company.  For purposes of this Agreement, a “Change of Control” shall mean any of the following:

(i)   Any consolidation or merger of the Company with or into any other corporation or other entity or person, or any other corporate reorganization, other than any such consolidation, merger or reorganization in which the shareholders of the Company immediately prior to such consolidation, merger or reorganization, continue to hold at least a majority of the voting power of the surviving entity in substantially the same proportions (or, if the surviving entity is a wholly owned subsidiary, its parent) immediately after such consolidation, merger or reorganization; or any transaction or series of related transactions to which the Company is a party in which in excess of 50% of the Company’s voting power is transferred; or
 
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(ii)   The sale, lease, transfer, or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company, except where such sale, lease transfer or other disposition is to a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

(d)   Survival.  In the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, Sections 3 through 7 shall survive indefinitely.

6.   Indemnification .

(a)   Indemnification .  Each party agrees to indemnify and save the other, its  affiliates and their respective directors, officers, consultants and agents (each an “Indemnified Party”) harmless from and against any and all losses, claims, actions, suits, proceedings, damages liabilities or expenses of whatsoever nature or kind, including any investigation expenses incurred by any Indemnified Party to which an Indemnified Party may become subject by reason of breach of this Agreement or of law by the defaulting party.  Notwithstanding the above, the Company shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from and against any claims, damages, losses or expenses incurred by Consultant which arise out of any acts or omissions taken in good faith by Consultant in connection with or related to Consultant’s performance of the Services.

7.   General Terms .

(a)   Return of Work Product .   Consultant agrees, promptly upon completion of the Services or other termination of this Agreement, to deliver to the Company all Work Product and to return all notes, designs, code, storage devices, documents and any other Company materials, including Confidential Information.  Consultant shall not retain any such materials without the Company’s written approval during the Term of this Agreement, and shall not retain any such materials without the Company’s written approval after the completion of Services or termination of this Agreement.

(b)   No Employer-Employee Relationship .   The Company and Consultant understand, acknowledge, and agree that Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an “independent contractor” and not that of an employee.  Consultant will be an “independent contractor” and Consultant will be entitled to work at such times and places as Consultant determines appropriate, will not be under the direction or control of the Company or the manner in which Consultant performs the Services.  Consultant will not be entitled to any of the benefits which the Company may make available to its employees (which benefits may in the future include, but not be limited to, unemployment insurance benefits, group health or life insurance, profit-sharing or retirement benefits).

(c)   Taxes .  Consultant is and will be solely responsible for, and will file, on a timely basis, all tax returns and payments required to be filed with, or made to, any federal, state or local tax authority (including, but not limited to Social Security, federal, state, Medicare, and all of other taxes) with respect to the performance of Services and receipt of fees under this Agreement.  No part of the compensation payable to Consultant will be subject to withholding by the Company for the payment of any social security, federal, state or any other employee payroll taxes.  If required by the Company, Consultant shall prepare and sign such documents affirming Consultant’s citizenship and residency for tax purposes.
 
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(d)   Client Solicitation .   While providing Services to the Company, Consultant shall not solicit work, remuneration or other benefits of any kind directly from any the Company contacts or affiliates without the express, prior written consent of the Company.

(e)   Notices .   All notices, demands, requests, or other communications that may be or are required to be given, served, or sent by any party to any other party pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be sent by email, next-day courier, or mailed by first-class, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or transmitted by hand delivery, addressed as follows:

 
If to the Company:
ProtoKinetix, Incorporated
Attn:  Clarence E. Smith, President & CEO
9176 South Pleasants Highway
St. Marys, WV  26170
[omitted]
With a copy to:
Burns Figa & Will PC
Attn: Victoria B. Bantz, Esq.
6400 S. Fiddlers Green Cir., #1000
Greenwood Village, CO  80111
[omitted]
 
 
 
 
If to Consultant:
Michael Guzzetta
[omitted]
 
 
(f)   Assignment .   This Agreement may not be assigned by either party without prior written consent of the other.

(g)   Entire Agreement . This Agreement, not including any other agreement pursuant to which securities of the Company are issued to Consultant, represents the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, agreements, arrangements, and understandings, if any, either written or oral, between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, none of which shall be used to interpret or construe this Agreement.  If any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement or the documents and instruments executed and delivered in connection herewith is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the provisions shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated.

(h)   Law Governing .  This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado even though Consultant may perform services or reside in other states or countries.

(i)   Amendments .  Neither party may amend this Agreement or rescind any of its existing provisions without the prior written consent of the other party.
 
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(j)   Counterparts .  This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and will become effective and binding upon the parties at such time as all of the signatories hereto have signed a counterpart of this Agreement.  All counterparts so executed shall constitute this one Agreement binding on all of the parties hereto, notwithstanding that all of the parties are not signatory to the same counterpart.  In all other respects, this Agreement shall continue to remain in full force and effect.  Facsimile or .pdf transmissions containing signatures shall be considered delivery and shall be deemed binding.

(k)   Remedies . As the violation by Consultant of the provisions of Sections 3 or 4 of this Agreement would cause irreparable injury to the Company, and there is no adequate remedy at law for such violation, the Company shall have the right to seek specific performance or injunctive relief against Consultant without the posting of a bond or other security.  The remedies available with respect to the rights and obligations under this Agreement are cumulative, and this section shall not be construed to limit in any manner whatsoever any other rights or remedies that may be available for any breach of this Agreement.

8.   Venue .  All disputes arising out of or relating to this Agreement and all actions to enforce this Agreement shall be adjudicated in the state or federal courts sitting in Denver, Colorado.  The parties hereto irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of such courts in any suit, action or proceeding relating to any such dispute.  So far as is permitted under applicable law, this consent to personal jurisdiction shall be self-operative and no further instrument or action, other than service of process or as permitted by law, shall be necessary in order to confer jurisdiction upon the undersigned in any such court.

[Signature Page Follows]
 
 
 
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Consulting Agreement on the date first written above.

ProtoKinetix, Incorporated
 
 
 
By: /s/ Clarence E. Smith
Clarence E. Smith, President and CEO
Consultant:
 
 
 
/s/ Michael Guzzetta  
Michael Guzzetta
 
 
 




 
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