This Prospectus Supplement
No. 2 (this “Prospectus Supplement”) supplements the prospectus dated March 21, 2022 (the “Prospectus”) of Wheels
Up Experience Inc., a Delaware corporation (“we” or the “Company”), that forms a part of the Registration Statement
on Form S-1 (File No. 333-258418).
This Prospectus Supplement
is being filed to update and supplement information contained in the Prospectus with the information contained in our Current Report on
Form 8-K (other than with respect to information in Item 5.02 of this Current Report), filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
on May 12, 2022 (the “Current Report”). Accordingly, we have attached the Current Report to this Prospectus Supplement.
This Prospectus Supplement
updates and supplements the information in the Prospectus and is not complete without, and may not be delivered or utilized except in
combination with, the Prospectus, including any amendments or supplements thereto. This Prospectus Supplement should be read in conjunction
with the Prospectus and if there is any inconsistency between the information in the Prospectus and this Prospectus Supplement, you should
rely on the information in this Prospectus Supplement.
Our Class A common stock,
par value $0.0001 per share (“Class A common stock”) is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (the “NYSE”) under
the symbol “UP”, and our warrants are listed on the NYSE under the symbol “UP WS”. On May 11, 2022, the last reported
sale price of our Class A common stock was $2.22 per share and the last reported sale price of our warrants was $0.36 per warrant.
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:
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
If an emerging growth company, indicate by
check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting
standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨
On May 12, 2022, the Company
and Eric Jacobs, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer, announced Mr. Jacobs’ departure from
the Company effective as of May 18, 2022. Mr. Jacobs and the Company have agreed that Mr. Jacobs will act as an advisor to the Company
for a period of 12 months.
Mr. Jacobs has entered into
a Separation and Release Agreement dated as of May 11, 2022 (the “Separation Agreement”). In recognition of Mr. Jacobs’
service to the Company and in consideration of his execution of a general release of claims, Mr. Jacobs will be entitled to the following
under the terms of the Separation Agreement: (1) a lump sum cash payment of $495,000, less applicable deductions required by law, (2)
an annual bonus with a target of 100% of annual base salary for fiscal year 2022, to be paid in a lump sum at the same time and in the
same manner as regular annual bonuses are distributed in accordance with Company policy, (3) 55 hours of flight time on Company aircraft,
plus such additional flight hours to be granted in connection with Mr. Jacobs’ service as an advisor to the Company and (4) the
accelerated vesting of 316,519 shares of the Company’s Class A Common Stock, $0.0001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”)
underlying unvested restricted interests and 136,245 shares of Common Stock underlying unvested restricted stock units currently held
by Mr. Jacobs.
Eric Cabezas, age 37, the
Company’s Senior Vice President of Finance, will serve as interim Chief Financial Officer and principal accounting officer effective
as of Mr. Jacobs’ departure. The Company has engaged Russell Reynolds Associates to conduct an external search for a permanent replacement
for Mr. Jacobs. Mr. Cabezas has served as Wheels Up’s Senior Vice President of Finance since February 2019. As Senior Vice President
of Finance, Mr. Cabezas oversaw the Strategic Finance and Financial Planning & Analysis functions and played an integral role in Corporate
Development and Investor Relations. From 2017 to 2019, Mr. Cabezas served as Director of Finance at Zeta Global where he oversaw Corporate
and Commercial Finance. Mr. Cabezas holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Boston College and an MBA from Columbia Business School.
In connection with his appointment
as interim Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Cabezas will be paid a base salary of $325,000 per year and the Company will recommend to the
Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company that Mr. Cabezas be granted a one-time equity award of 50,000 restricted
stock units under the Company’s 2021 Long-Term-Incentive Plan.
There are no family relationships
between Mr. Cabezas and any director, executive officer or person nominated or chosen by the Company to become a director or executive
officer of the Company. There are no transactions in which Mr. Cabezas has an interest requiring disclosure under Item 404(a) of
Regulation S-K.
SIGNATURE
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 hereunto duly authorized.
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Exhibit 10.1
SEPARATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENT
This Separation and
Release Agreement (this “Agreement”) is entered into by and between Eric Jacobs
(“Employee”) and Wheels Up Partners LLC (the “Company”). In consideration
of the material promises contained herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. TERMINATION
OF EMPLOYMENT
Employee’s last day
of employment with the Company is May 18, 2022 (the “Separation Date”). Employee’s final paycheck,
which will include payment for any earned but unpaid wages for time worked through the Separation Date, is being paid to Employee regardless
of whether Employee signs this Agreement. Employee’s earned wages will include payment for accrued but unused PTO/vacation through
the Separation Date (to the extent not already paid) if applicable under state law and Company policy. If Employee has existing coverage
under the Company’s medical, dental and/or visions plans, such coverage shall continue through May 31, 2022. Thereafter, regardless
of whether Employee enters into this Agreement, Employee shall have the right to elect to continue coverage under such plan pursuant to
the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”). Employee shall be advised as to Employee’s
rights to continue such coverage under COBRA under separate cover. In the event Employee elects continuation coverage pursuant to COBRA,
for Employee and Employee’s eligible dependents within the time period prescribed pursuant to COBRA, the Company will pay the COBRA
premiums for such coverage (at the coverage levels in effect immediately prior to Employee’s separation from service) for a period
of twelve (12) months.
2. SEPARATION
PAYMENT
(a) If
Employee executes this Agreement and does not revoke it as provided in Section 6 below, the Company will provide to Employee a separation
payment in the amount of $495,000, less applicable withholdings (the “Payment”). This Payment, which represents
twelve (12) months of Employee’s base pay, will be paid in a lump sum on the Company’s next regularly scheduled payroll date
that is at least ten (10) business days from the Effective Date of this Agreement, as provided in Section 6 below.
(b) Employee
shall be eligible for an annual bonus with a target of 100% of annual base salary for fiscal year 2022, to be paid in a lump sum
to Employee at the same time and in the same manner as regular annual bonuses are distributed to other similarly situated senior executives
of the Company in accordance with Company policy and as would otherwise have been payable to Employee had he continued employment with
the Company. In the event that applicable Company or other performance goals attributable to management bonuses generally for fiscal year
2022 are achieved at a level below target levels but in excess of a threshold level, as may be determined by the Company’s board
of directors (the “Board”) in its sole discretion, Employee will be eligible to earn an annual bonus, if any, in an
amount less than the target bonus amount set forth above in the same manner as other similarly situated senior executives of the Company
are generally eligible for such a partial bonus.
(c) Employee
acknowledges and agrees that the Payment constitutes adequate consideration for all of the terms of this Agreement and does not include
any benefit, monetary or otherwise, that was earned or accrued or to which Employee was already entitled without signing this Agreement.
(d) Employee
is eligible for twenty (20) bonus hours of flight time on a Citation Excel (or Citation X if available) and (35) bonus hours of flight
time on a light cabin (King Air 350i or Hawker 400XP) in 2022, granted in equal quarterly increments. As of the Separation Date, Employee
has received his Q1 grant of nine (9) light cabin (King Air 350i or Hawker 400XP) and five (5) Citation Excel (or Citation X
if available) hours. Following the Separation Date, Employee remains eligible to receive the remaining 2022 quarterly grants as follows:
nine (9) light cabin (King Air 350i or Hawker 400XP) and five (5) Citation Excel (or Citation X if available) hours for each
of Q2 and Q3, and eight (8) light cabin (King Air 350i or Hawker 400XP) and five (5) Citation Excel (or Citation X if available
hours for Q4, to be deposited at the end of each quarter, provided Employee remains a Core Member in good standing, and subject to the
terms of the Executive Flight Hours plan established by the Company, as may be amended from time to time.
(e) Additionally,
for a period of twelve (12) months following the Separation Date (“Advisory Period”), Employee agrees to be available
in an advisory capacity to Company and the Board by phone or email as needed. Employee shall receive twenty (20) bonus hours of flight
time on a King Air 350i, deposited within thirty (30) days of the Separation Date, provided Employee remains a Core Member in good standing
during the Advisory Period.
(f) All
outstanding options to purchase Company common stock and any restricted stock, restricted stock units or other equity interest in the
Company (each separate award, an “Equity Interest”) held by Employee as of the Separation Date that would have
otherwise vested in accordance with its terms, absent termination of employment, during the twelve (12) month period immediately following
the Separation Date shall become vested and exercisable as of the Separation Date and each award agreement governing such Equity Interest
shall be, and hereby is, amended to provide that any Equity Interest that would have otherwise vested in accordance with its terms, absent
termination of employment, during the twelve (12) month period immediately following the Separation Date shall become vested and exercisable,
as applicable, as of the Separation Date. After giving effect to the accelerated vesting and exercisability, as applicable, set forth
in the preceding sentence, any Equity Interest that remains unvested as of the Separation Date shall be forfeited in its entirety at such
time, and Employee shall have no further right, title or interest in or to such unvested Equity Interest as of the Separation Date.
3. RELEASE
AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE
(a) Employee
hereby voluntarily, irrevocably, fully, and completely RELEASES, ACQUITS, AND FOREVER DISCHARGES the Company (including any current or
former parent company, subsidiaries, affiliates, predecessors, successors, assigns, agents, employees, plan administrators, representatives,
attorneys, insurers, related business entities, and benefit plans, collectively known herein as “Releasees”) from any
and all claims, complaints, liabilities, obligations, promises, agreements, controversies, damages, actions, causes of action, suits,
rights, demands, costs, losses, debts, and expenses of any nature whatsoever (whether known or unknown), including attorneys’ fees,
which Employee ever had, may have, or now has arising from or related to, directly or indirectly, Employee’s employment with the
Company, the termination of Employee’s employment or other events occurring through and including the date of Employee’s execution
of this Agreement, including, but not limited to:
| i. | violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Americans with
Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1981, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security
Act (excluding claims for accrued and vested benefits, if any), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (“ADEA”),
the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (“OWBPA”), the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, any amendments to the foregoing, and any other federal law, order or regulation applicable to Employee’s
employment; |
| ii. | violations of any state or local statutes, orders, laws, ordinances, or
regulations applicable to Employee’s employment, and any amendments to the foregoing; |
| iii. | violations of any other federal, state or local statute, rule, regulation or ordinance; |
| iv. | claims for lost or unpaid wages, compensation, or other benefits claims under state law, defamation, intentional
infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, bad faith action, slander, assault, battery, wrongful or
constructive discharge, negligent hiring, retention and/or supervision, fraud, misrepresentation, conversion, tortious interference with
property, negligent investigation, breach of contract, or breach of fiduciary duty; |
| v. | any claims to benefits under any bonus, severance, outplacement, or similar plan sponsored by the Company
(excluding claims for accrued and vested benefits, if any); and |
| vi. | any other claims for alleged unlawful behavior, the existence of which is specifically denied by the Company. |
(b) Employee
understands that the release herein includes a release of all known and unknown claims, suspected or unsuspected, past or present, which
Employee has or may have against any of the Releasees under any state or local statute, executive order, regulation, common law and/or
public policy relating to unknown claims.
(c) Employee
acknowledges that this Agreement constitutes a full SETTLEMENT, ACCORD AND SATISFACTION of all claims covered by the release provisions
of this Section. Employee also covenants not to sue or file, or assign to others the right to file, any complaint or claim against the
Company or any of the Releasees with any court based on any act or omission arising or occurring prior to the date of Employee’s
execution of this Agreement, whether known or unknown at the time of execution. Except as set forth herein, Employee also waives any right
to recover individual relief in any civil suit or proceeding brought by Employee or on Employee’s behalf against the Company or
any of the Releasees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prohibit or prevent Employee from
communicating with, filing a charge or complaint with, providing documents or information voluntarily or in response to a subpoena or
other information request to, or from participating in any investigation or proceeding conducted by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,
National Labor Relations Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, law enforcement,
or any other federal, state or local agency charged with the enforcement of any employment laws. However, by signing this Agreement, Employee
is waiving any right to individual relief (including backpay, frontpay, reinstatement or other legal or equitable relief) in any charge,
complaint, lawsuit or other proceeding brought by Employee or on Employee’s behalf by any third party, except for any right Employee
may have to receive a payment or award from a government agency (and not the Company or any of the Releasees) for information provided
to the government agency or where such a waiver of individual relief is otherwise prohibited. In addition, nothing in this Agreement limits
or affects Employee from exercising rights, if any, under Section 7 of the NLRA or similar state law to engage in protected, concerted
activity with other employees.
(d) Employee
and the Company acknowledge that the above release and waiver of claims shall not apply to: (i) claims that either party might make
to enforce the terms of this Agreement; (ii) claims for Employee’s vested benefits pursuant to applicable plans, if any; (iii) Employee’s
right, if applicable, to continue healthcare insurance under COBRA; (iv) Employee’s right to receive benefits for unemployment
or workers’ compensation benefits; (vi) Employee’s right to pursue any rights or claims that may arise after Employee
signs this Agreement; (vii) Employee’s right to challenge the validity or knowing and voluntary nature of this Agreement under
the ADEA or OWBPA; and (viii) any other claims that, under controlling law, may not be released by private settlement.
4. CONFIDENTIALITY
AND NON-DISPARAGEMENT
(a) Confidentiality
of this Agreement. Employee agrees that the existence and the terms of this Agreement are confidential and will not be disclosed by
Employee at any time, under any circumstances, without the express written consent of the Company. However, nothing in this Section shall
prohibit Employee from disclosing the terms of this Agreement if legally compelled to do so or from disclosing or discussing this Agreement
with his or her spouse, attorneys, or tax advisors, or a governmental agency, who (with the exception of a governmental agency) must be
informed of and agree to be bound by the confidentiality provisions contained in this Agreement before Employee discloses any information
to them about this Agreement.
(b) Confidentiality
of the Company’s Trade Secrets and Confidential Information. Employee understands and agrees that in the course of Employee’s
employment with the Company, Employee has acquired confidential information, trade secrets, proprietary data and other non-public information
concerning the business, professional and/or personal affairs, activities and operations of the Company, and the Company’s plans,
methods of doing business, practices, procedures, customers and suppliers, as well as confidential information disclosed to the Companies
from time to time by third parties, any or all of which (the “Confidential Information”). Employee understands
and agrees would be extremely damaging to the Companies if disclosed to a competitor or made available to any other person or corporation.
Employee understands and agrees that the Confidential Information has been provided to the Employee in confidence, and Employee further
understands and agrees that the Employee has obtained Confidential Information in a fiduciary relationship of trust and confidence and
that the Employee will keep the Confidential Information strictly and completely secret and confidential for all time, both now and hereafter,
and that Employee will not disclose it in any way, directly or indirectly, or otherwise use for Employee’s benefit or for the benefit
of any third party any part or all of the Confidential Information. By signing this Agreement, Employee hereby acknowledges that Employee
is bound by certain restrictive covenants set forth in Employee’s confidentiality and restrictive Covenants Agreement or any other
post-termination restrictive covenant agreement Employee entered into at any time with the Company. Employee hereby reaffirms such restrictive
covenants and acknowledges and agrees that such covenants are incorporated herein by reference, shall survive the termination of Employee’s
employment with the Company and shall remain in full force and effect. In addition, Employee agrees to continue to honor all confidentiality
commitments of the Company known to Employee and owed to any third parties. Employee further acknowledges that the federal Defend Trade
Secrets Act (“DTSA”) provides that an individual shall not be held criminally or civilly liable under federal or state
trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret (as defined in the federal Economic Espionage Act) that is made (i) in confidence
to a government official or to an attorney and solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (ii) in
a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal. In addition, Employee acknowledges
that the DTSA provides that an individual who files a retaliation lawsuit against an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law
may disclose a trade secret to his/her attorney and use the trade secret information in court, but only if the individual (i) files
any document containing the trade secret under seal; and (ii) does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order.
(c) Non-Disparagement.
Employee agrees that Employee will not make, directly or indirectly, to any person or entity, including any member of the public and/or
the press, any negative or disparaging oral or written statements by any means, including on social media, about the Company, its products
or services or any of the Releasees or their products or services or employees. However, nothing in this paragraph shall preclude Employee
from discussing or disclosing information about unlawful acts in the workplace, such as harassment or discrimination or any other conduct
that Employee has reason to believe is unlawful, or testifying honestly if required by law to testify in a proceeding or complying with
any other law. Similarly, the Company agrees that it will instruct each of its current officers, directors, and members of its Board of
Directors not to disparage Employee in any manner likely to be harmful to Employee or Employee's business or personal reputation.
5. RETURN
OF COMPANY PROPERTY
By signing this Agreement,
Employee acknowledges that Employee has returned to the Company all of the Company’s property in Employee’s possession, custody
and control obtained as a result of employment with the Company, except those items that the Company specifically agrees in writing to
permit Employee to retain. Such property includes, but is not limited to, the original and any copy (regardless of the manner in which
it is recorded) of all documents provided by the Company to Employee or which Employee developed or collected in the scope of Employee’s
employment, as well as all Company-issued equipment, supplies, accessories, keys, access cards, computers, cell phones, disks, tapes,
software, materials, files, or records. If Employee has electronic files or backup copies of Company records, data or information, Employee
must return or destroy (at Company’s election) such electronic or backup copies.
6. CONSIDERATION
AND REVOCATION PERIODS, OTHER INFORMATION
Employee and the Company acknowledge
and agree that Employee has been given at least twenty-one (21) calendar days from the time that Employee receives this Agreement and
any attached information to consider the terms of this Agreement before signing it ("Consideration Period"). Employee
must return this signed Agreement to the Company’s representative set forth below within the Consideration Period but not prior
to the Separation Date. If Employee signs this Agreement before the full 21-day has expired, Employee acknowledges that Employee is knowingly
and voluntarily waiving the remainder of the 21-day consideration period, if any, after carefully considering its terms. Additionally,
Employee understands that Employee may revoke this Agreement within seven (7) calendar days following the date Employee signs this
Agreement (“Revocation Period”). To be effective, such notice of revocation must be received by the Company by no later
than 5:00 PM local time on the seventh (7th) calendar day following the date Employee signs and delivers this Agreement to the Company.
Provided that Employee does not revoke this Agreement within the Revocation Period, this Agreement shall be effective and enforceable
on the day after the end of the Revocation Period (the “Effective Date”). Employee should return this signed Agreement
and any written revocation notice by e-mail or mail to:
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Lori Sylvester
Wheels Up
601 West 26th Street, Suite 900
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LSylvester@wheelsup.com |
7. REMEDIES
FOR BREACH
The Company’s obligations
under this Agreement are contingent upon Employee’s compliance with all terms and conditions provided for herein. Employee acknowledges
that the damages in the event of a breach of any term, condition or covenant in this Agreement would be extremely difficult to calculate.
As such, in the event Employee breaches any term, condition or covenant in this Agreement, Employee agrees that the Company will be entitled
to recover all payments already made under this Agreement as liquidated damages (and not as a penalty) and cease payment of any as of
yet unpaid severance – except that the Company will not seek to recover the first $10,000 worth of severance pay provided to employee,
which Employee may retain and agrees will constitute full and adequate consideration for the release and waiver of claims in this Agreement
– in addition to injunctive relief by temporary restraining order, temporary injunction and/or permanent injunction, recovery of
attorney’s fees and costs incurred by the Company in obtaining such relief where allowed by law, and any other legal or equitable
relief to which the Company may be entitled. Injunctive relief will not exclude other remedies that might apply. Should either party institute
an action to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.
Because of certain language in the OWBPA and associated regulations, this paragraph does not apply to claims Employee might have to challenge
the knowing and voluntary nature of this Agreement under the ADEA and OWBPA.
8. MISCELLANEOUS
(a) Scope
of Agreement. This Agreement shall accrue to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their respective successors, agents
and permitted assigns, and as to Employee, his or her spouse, heirs, legatees, administrators, and personal representatives. Employee
may not assign his or her rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Company.
(b) Applicable
Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted, enforced, construed, and governed under the laws of the state of New York without reference
to any conflict of laws principles thereof.
(c) Non-Admission.
This Agreement is not, and shall not be construed as, an admission by the Company of any wrongdoing or illegal acts or omissions, and
the Company expressly denies that it engaged in any wrongdoing or illegal or acts or omissions with respect to Employee’s employment
or the separation of Employee’s employment. Employee hereby represents and agrees that Employee shall not, directly or indirectly
make any written or oral statements, suggestions or representations that the Company has made or implied any such admission.
(d) Entire
Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding concerning the subject matter hereof between the parties
hereto, superseding and replacing all prior negotiations, understandings, representations and agreements, written or oral, except that
Employee’s post-termination obligations under any previously-signed confidentiality or restrictive covenant agreements entered into
by Employee with the Company shall remain in full force and effect. No modification, amendment, waiver, termination or discharge of this
Agreement, or any of the terms or provisions hereof, shall be binding upon either of the parties unless confirmed by a written instrument
signed by Employee and an officer of the Company. No waiver by any party of any term or provision of this Agreement or of any default
hereunder shall affect such party’s rights thereafter to enforce such term or provision or to exercise any right or remedy in the
event of any other default, whether or not similar.
(e) Employee
Acknowledgements. Employee acknowledges and affirms that Employee has (i) been paid and/or received all wages, commissions, bonuses,
leave (paid or unpaid), separation pay, vacation pay, or any other compensation, benefits, payment or remuneration of any kind or nature
with receipt of Employee’s final paycheck except as provided in this Agreement; (ii) reported to the Company any and all work-related
injuries or illnesses incurred by Employee during Employee’s employment with the Company; (iii) been properly provided any
leave of absence because of any health condition of Employee or any family members, and has not been subjected to any improper treatment,
conduct or actions due to a request for or taking such leave; and (iv) not raised a claim, including but not limited to, unlawful
discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, abuse, assault, or other criminal conduct, or retaliation, in a court or government agency
proceeding, in an alternative dispute resolution forum, or through the Company’s internal compliance process, involving the Company
or any of the Releasees.
(f) Severability.
The provisions of this Agreement are severable, and if any provision of this Agreement (except the release and waiver of claims) shall
be held void, voidable, invalid or unenforceable , no other provision of this Agreement shall be affected as a result thereof, and accordingly,
the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect as though such void, voidable, invalid or inoperative
provision had not been contained herein. If the release and waiver of claims is found to be unenforceable, the parties agree to seek a
determination by a court of competent jurisdiction as to the rights of the parties, including whether Employee is entitled to retain the
benefits paid to Employee under this Agreement.
(g) Counterparts
and Electronic Signature. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed one agreement
binding on each of the parties hereto, regardless of whether each party hereto is a signatory to the same counterpart. The parties also
agree that this Agreement may be executed by original signature or electronic signature. By using an electronic signature option, Employee
and the Company agree and intend to be bound by an electronic signature of the other in the same manner as the use of a signature affixed
by hand. Although neither Employee nor the Company are required to electronically sign this Agreement, by using an electronic signature
option, the parties are agreeing to conduct this transaction by electronic means. For purposes of this Agreement, facsimile or scanned
signatures in lieu of original signatures are also acceptable.
(h) Proper
Construction. The language in all parts of this Agreement shall in all cases be construed as a whole, according to its fair meaning,
and not strictly for or against either of the parties. As utilized in this Agreement, the term “or” shall be deemed to include
the term “and/or” and the singular or plural number shall be deemed to include the other, whenever the context so indicates
or requires. The section and subsection headings used in this Agreement are intended solely for convenience of reference and shall not
in any manner amplify, limit, modify, or otherwise be used in the interpretation of any of the provisions hereof.
9. INFORMATION
ABOUT GROUP TERMINATION PROGRAM
If Employee is age 40 or over
and Employee’s termination is part of an employment termination program that affects a group of employees, Employee acknowledges
that the Company has attached an Appendix A which describes: (a) the class, unit, or group of individuals covered by the employment
termination program; the eligibility factors for the program; and applicable time limits; and (b) a list of the job titles and ages
of all individuals eligible or selected for the employment termination program as well as those persons who were part of the decisional
unit but who are not eligible or selected for the program.
10. ADVICE
OF COUNSEL, ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF KNOWING AND VOLUNTARY WAIVER
Employee hereby represents
and warrants that:
(a) Employee
has CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT AND FULLY UNDERSTANDS ALL OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT;
(b) Employee
has been ADVISED IN WRITING BY THE COMPANY and had an OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY OF EMPLOYEE’S CHOICE AS TO THE TERMS
OF THIS AGREEMENT to the full extent that Employee desired before signing this Agreement;
(c) Employee
understands, through signing this Agreement, Employee is FOREVER RELEASING the Company and the Releasees from any and all claims arising
prior to the date of execution of this Agreement by Employee, including claims under the ADEA and OWBPA;
(d) Employee
has had the opportunity to REVIEW AND CONSIDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR TWENTY-ONE (21) DAYS FROM EMPLOYEE’S RECEIPT OF THE AGREEMENT
AND ANY ATTACHED INFORMATION, AND HAS SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER SIGNING THE AGREEMENT TO REVOKE IT;
(e) In
signing this Agreement, EMPLOYEE DOES NOT RELY ON NOR HAS HE OR SHE RELIED ON ANY REPRESENTATION OR STATEMENT, WRITTEN OR ORAL, NOT SPECIFICALLY
SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT by the Company or by any of the Company’s agents, representatives, or attorneys with regard to the subject
matter, basis, or effect of this Agreement or otherwise;
(f) Employee
was not coerced, threatened, or otherwise forced to sign this Agreement, and Employee is acting VOLUNTARILY, DELIBERATELY, AND OF EMPLOYEE’S
OWN FREE WILL IN SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, and with ALL INFORMATION NEEDED TO MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION to enter this Agreement; and
(g) The
Company has provided Employee with the opportunity to ask any questions regarding this Agreement, and provided notice of and an opportunity
to retain an attorney, or Employee is already represented by an attorney.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have
signed and executed this Agreement on the date first above written as an expression of their intent to be bound by the foregoing terms
of this Agreement.
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