Company: NGVT
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form Type: PREC14A
Source: 0001308179-25-000061
Chunk: 68

Company: Ingevity Corp
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form: PREC14A
Chunk 68
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 required, the Company believes that, during 2024, all persons required to report complied with the Section 16(a) requirements.

| INGEVITY  |  2025 
 Proxy Statement   | 99 |

Questions and Answers About the Annual Meeting, Proxy Solicitation, and Voting Information Why did I receive these materials? You received these materials (the “Proxy Materials”) because you owned shares of the Company’s Common Stock, par value $0.01 (the “Common Stock”) as of the close of business on [•], 2025 (the “Record Date”) and are, therefore, entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting. What is included in the Proxy Materials? The Proxy Materials include the Notice of the Annual Meeting, the Proxy Statement, and our Annual Report. These materials provide you with important information about the Company, the Annual Meeting, and the proposals to be voted on at the Annual Meeting. Who is Vision One and how are they involved in the Annual Meeting? Vision One is a shareholder that purports to beneficially own approximately 1.15% of the Company’s outstanding stock. Vision One has notified the Company that it intends to nominate certain individuals for election as directors at the Annual Meeting in opposition to the nominees recommended by the Board. The Board unanimously does NOT endorse any of the nominees for director submitted by Vision One and unanimously recommends that you vote “FOR” each of the nine highly qualified nominees proposed by our Board (Jean S. Blackwell, Luis Fernandez-Moreno, Diane H. Gulyas, Bruce D. Hoechner, Frederick J. Lynch, Karen G. Narwold, Daniel F. Sansone, J. Kevin Willis, and Benjamin G. Wright) on the enclosed WHITEproxy card or WHITEvoting instruction form. You may receive solicitation materials from Vision One, including proxy statements and [•]proxy cards. Ingevity is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any information provided by or on behalf of Vision One or its nominees or any other statements Vision One may make. We strongly urge you to discard and NOT to vote using any [•]proxy card sent to you by Vision One. If you have already submitted a [•]proxy card sent to you by, or on behalf of, Vision One, you can revoke such proxy and vote for the Board’s nominees and on the other matters to be voted on at the Annual Meeting by marking, signing and dating the enclosed WHITEproxy card or WHITEvoting instruction form and returning it in the