Company: MMI
Filing Date: 2025-03-19
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001193125-25-057887
Chunk: 58

Company: Marcus & Millichap, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-19
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 58
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 price of the Company’s common stock on the NYSE on the vesting date, except where such vesting date fell on a day that was not a trading day, in which case such value was calculated by multiplying the number of shares acquired on vesting by the closing share price on the first trading day immediately following the vesting date. |

Marcus & Millichap, Inc. | 2025 Proxy Statement | Page 55

Compensation

Employment Agreements

Hessam Nadji

We entered into an employment agreement with Hessam Nadji, our President and CEO, effective March 31, 2016. The employment agreement has no specific term and constitutes at-will employment. Either the Company or Mr. Nadji may terminate the agreement at any time, with or without cause, upon 15 days’ prior written notice. Mr. Nadji’s base salary is $700,000 and he is eligible to receive annual non-equity incentive compensation, subject to his continued employment through the payment date, as described in more detail in the Compensation Discussion and Analysis. Mr. Nadji is not entitled to any severance compensation under his employment agreement if his employment terminates for any reason. Mr. Nadji’s employment agreement also includes terms concerning non-competition, non-solicitation, confidentiality, and arbitration.

Steven F. DeGennaro

We entered into an employment agreement with Steven F. DeGennaro, our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective August 4, 2020. In accordance with his employment agreement, Mr. DeGennaro’s base salary is currently $400,000 and he is eligible to receive annual non-equity incentive compensation, subject to his continued employment through the payment date, as described in more detail in the Compensation Discussion and Analysis.

Mr. DeGennaro’s employment agreement provides that in the event that Mr. DeGennaro resigns for good reason or is terminated without cause by the Company, and complies with certain post-termination obligations, Mr. DeGennaro will receive cash severance benefits in an amount equal to six months of his base salary and 50% of the last annual cash incentive award that he earned. Mr. DeGennaro’s employment agreement also provides for certain change in control severance benefits that were superseded by the change in control policy. Mr. DeGennaro’s employment agreement also includes terms concerning non-competition, non-solicitation, confidentiality, and arbitration.

Richard Matricaria

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