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Share Subscription Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 

SHARE SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT 

IN RELATION TO 1,200 ORDINARY SHARES 

OF 
 DORADO OCEAN
RESOURCES LIMITED 
 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 1st day of April 2010, by and between Dorado Ocean Resources, Limited, a
limited liability company incorporated in Hong Kong (“Company”) and Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc., a company incorporated in the State of Nevada, USA (“Subscriber”); 

WHEREAS, Dorado Ocean Resources, Ltd., the Company, has authorized the allotment and issuance of 1,200 of its $US1.00 par value ordinary shares (the
“Shares”) out of the authorized share capital of the Company; 
 WHEREAS, the Subscriber desires to subscribe to the Shares and the
Company desires to allot and issue the Shares to the Subscriber, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in
consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement, and in order to consummate the issuance and subscription of the Shares aforementioned, it is hereby agreed as follows: 

1. SUBSCRIPTION AND ISSUANCE: Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, at the closing of the transaction contemplated hereby, the
Company shall allot and issue to the Subscriber a share certificate representing the issuance of the Shares, and the Subscriber shall subscribe from the Company the Shares in consideration of the Subscription Price set forth in Exhibit “A”
of this Agreement. Upon Closing (as defined below), (i) certificate(s) representing the Shares shall be duly authorized and validly issued by the Company subject to a restriction limiting the further sale of such Shares in accordance with the
terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Articles of Association of the Company; and (ii) the Company shall update its register of members and make necessary statutory filing accordingly. Correspondingly, the Subscriber shall execute such
other documents as are reasonably required by the Company to consummate and give effect to the subscription and issuance, including but not limited to the signing of a prescribed form of subscription letter. The closing of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement (“Closing”), shall be held in Hong Kong at the office of the solicitors firm of Dorsey & Whitney, the solicitors representing the Company, on March 31, 2010, at 10:30am local time, or such other
place, date and time as the parties hereto may otherwise agree. 
 2. AMOUNT AND PAYMENT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. The total consideration for
the issuance of the Shares and method of payment thereof are fully set out in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof. 

3. COMPANY’S LIEN ON THE SHARES. Until the full agreed consideration price of the subscription of the Shares are fully paid by the Subscriber to the
Company in the manner setout in Exhibit “A”, the Subscriber agrees and acknowledges that (i) the Company shall have a first and paramount lien on the Shares for all (or parts thereof) moneys unpaid and (ii) the Company’s
lien over the Shares shall extend to all dividends payable thereon pursuant to the Articles of Association of the Company. The Subscriber shall execute such other documents as the Company may require in respect of the lien. 

 4. SHARES UNDER ESCROW. In addition to the abovementioned lien, the certificate(s) representing the Shares
issued under this agreement will be held in escrow by the Company until the Amount Due (as defined in Exhibit “A”) is paid in full to the Company’s satisfaction. At such time as the Amount Due is reduced to zero, the said
certificate(s) will be delivered to the Subscriber. 
 5. RELEASE OF LIEN. At any such time that the Amount Due under this agreement has been
reduced by 25% of the Purchase Price, the Company’s Lien on Shares (referenced in 3 above) shall be released on the number of shares fully paid for by the aggregate amount that the Amount Due has been reduced. The Subscriber shall be entitled
to share in dividends or distributions otherwise available to shareholders of the Company for such the number of shares that have been released from lien. 

6. VOTING RIGHTS. Subject to the abovementioned lien, the right to vote under the Shares, whether or not the shares are under lien or held in escrow by
the Company, on any matter of business under which ordinary shareholders of the Company have a right to vote, will be vested with the Subscriber. 

7. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY. Company hereby warrants and represents: 

(a) Organization and Standing. Corporation is a limited liability company duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under
the laws of Hong Kong and has the corporate power and authority to carry on its business as it is now being conducted and contemplated. 

(b) Restrictions on Shares. 

i. The Company is not a party to any agreement, written or oral, creating rights in respect to the Corporation’s Shares in any third
person or relating to the voting of the Corporation’s Shares. 
 ii. The Shares shall be free and clear of all security interests, liens,
encumbrances, equities and other charges except those mentioned in Clauses 3 and 4 above. 
 8. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY
AND SUBSCRIBER. Company and Subscriber hereby represent and warrant that there has been no act or omission by the Company or the Subscriber which would give rise to any valid claim against any of the parties hereto for a brokerage commission,
finder’s fee, or other like payment in connection with the transactions contemplated herein. 
 9. GENERAL PROVISIONS 

(a) Entire Agreement. This Agreement (including the exhibits hereto and any written amendments hereof executed by the parties) constitutes
the entire Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, oral and written, between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof. 

(b) Sections and Other Headings. The section and other headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not
affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 (c) Governing Law. This agreement and all transactions contemplated
hereby, shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of Hong Kong. The parties herein waive trial by jury and agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue of a court of subject matter jurisdiction located in
Hillsborough County, State of Florida. In the event that litigation results from or arises out of this Agreement or the performance thereof, the parties agree to reimburse the prevailing party’s reasonable attorney’s fees, court costs, and
all other expenses, whether or not taxable by the court as costs, in addition to any other relief to which the prevailing party may be entitled. 

 (d) Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the
parties hereto on separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by each of the individual parties hereto on the date first above written. 

Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: 
  

							
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. Cohn
	 		 	Dorado Ocean Resources, Ltd.
				
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Michael J. Holmes
	 		 	Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.

 EXHIBIT “A” 

AMOUNT AND PAYMENT OF SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 

(a) Consideration. As total price and consideration for the subscription of the Shares by the Subscriber pursuant to this Agreement, the
Subscriber shall pay to the Company the sum of Two Million U.S. Dollars (US$2,000,000.00), such total consideration to be referred to in this Agreement as the “Subscription Price”. 

(b) Payment. The Subscription Price shall be paid as follows: 

i. The sum of One Thousand Two Hundred US Dollars (US$1,200.00), as partial payment, to be paid to the Company by the Subscriber upon the execution of
this Agreement. 
 ii. The sum of One Million Nine Hundred Ninety Eight Thousand Eight Hundred US Dollars (US$1,998,800.00) to be paid to
Company from time to time (i) under the terms of the Marine Services Agreement between the parties dated, April 1, 2010, or (ii) by payment in cash in full or in part at any time at the election of Subscriber. 

(c) Amount Due. The Amount Due at any time under this Agreement is the Purchase Price less payments made in cash and less the monetary
value of services rendered to the Company applied against the Amount Due in accordance with the Marine Services Agreement dated April 1, 2010 between the parties.EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH KIRK A. BENSON

 Exhibit 10.60 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 

This amended and restated employment agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into effective as of April 1, 2010
(“Effective Date”) by and between Kirk A. Benson (the “Executive”) and Headwaters Incorporated, a Delaware corporation (the “Company”). This Agreement supersedes the terms of the employment
agreement between the Executive and the Company dated April 1, 2005, as amended (the “Prior Agreement”). 
 1. Duties
and Scope of Employment. 
 (a) Position. For the term of his employment under this Agreement, the Company agrees to
employ the Executive in the position of Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, and Executive agrees to accept such employment. The Executive shall report to the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”).

 (b) Obligations of the Executive. During his employment, the Executive shall devote his full business efforts and time
to the Company, consistent with the position of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and with duties assigned by the Board. During his employment, without the prior written approval of the Board, the Executive shall not render services in any
capacity to any other person or entity and shall not act as a sole proprietor or partner of an other entity or as a shareholder owning more that five percent of the stock of any other corporation; provided that the Executive may devote a reasonable
amount of time to charitable, educational, civic, political, personal investment and family business activities so long as such activities do not materially conflict with the performance of his duties under this Agreement. The Executive shall comply
with the Company’s policies and rules, as they may be in effect from time to time during his employment. 
 (c) No
Conflicting Obligations. The Executive represents and warrants to the Company that he is under no obligations or commitments, whether contractual or otherwise, that are inconsistent with or in conflict with his obligations under this agreement.

 (d) Term of Employment. The Executive’s employment under this Agreement shall commence effective on April 1,
2010 and continue until March 31, 2015 (the “Original Term”), unless it is terminated earlier either by the Executive or the Company. At the end of the Original Term, this Agreement shall automatically be extended for
additional one-year terms on each April 1 thereafter unless either the Executive or the Company provides written notice to the other party more than ninety (90) days prior to the end of such term of his or its intent not to renew this
Agreement. 
 2. Cash, Incentive and Supplemental Retirement Compensation. 

(a) Base Salary. The Company shall pay the Executive as compensation for his services an annual base salary at the rate of $650,000
per year until October 1, 2010, and thereafter a minimum annual base salary of $700,000, in accordance with standard Company payroll procedures, subject to normal payroll deductions and deductions authorized by the Executive. Such base salary
shall be subject to annual review by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors (the “Compensation Committee”). 

 (b) Short Term Incentive Bonuses. The Executive shall be eligible to be considered
for annual incentive bonuses. Such bonuses shall be awarded based on objective or subjective criteria established in advance by the Board or Compensation Committee, in its sole discretion. Any and all awards will be approved by the Compensation
Committee. 
 (c) Long Term Incentive Compensation. The Executive shall be eligible to participate in long term cash and
equity incentive plans for corporate executives of the Company adopted by the Board. The Executive’s participation in long term incentive plans shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of such plans. 

(d) Financial, Tax, and Estate Planning. During the term of the Executive’s employment, the Company will
reimburse the Executive for fees and expenses related to personal financial planning, tax planning and estate planning, an amount not to exceed $10,000.00 for each twelve (12) month period. The Executive shall present invoices for such planning
services stated above to the Chairman of the Compensation Committee for approval within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoices for such services. Reimbursement will occur through normal Company procedures, and no later than
2 1/2 months after the end of the calendar year (or
if later, the Company’s tax year) in which the expense is incurred. 
 (e) Supplemental Retirement
Compensation. During the Original Term of the Agreement, the Company shall credit an annual supplemental retirement contribution on behalf of the Executive to an unfunded bookkeeping account (“Retirement Account”), in an amount
equal to 42.5% of his then current base salary. The first contribution shall be made upon the execution of this Agreement (based upon his base salary of $650,000), and subsequent contributions shall be made on each March 31 during the remainder
of the Original Term, subject to a maximum of six annual contributions. 
 (1) The Retirement Account shall be
credited with a 7% annual interest rate, compounded annually, or if elected by the Executive, shall instead be credited with income or debited with loss based on the hypothetical investment of the account in accordance with the Executive’s
investment elections, which shall be made in accordance with such procedures (including default investment elections) as shall be determined by the Compensation Committee from time to time. Unless otherwise provided by the Compensation Committee,
the Executive may elect from among the investment funds offered from time to time under the Company’s 401(k) plan. The amounts allocated to the Retirement Account (the “Retirement Benefit”) shall be paid to the Executive in a
single lump sum on the first regular payroll date (but no later than thirty days) following the Executive’s termination of employment (for any reason), subject to the provisions of Section 8 below applicable to deferred compensation
subject to Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the “Code”). In the event of the Executive’s death, any remaining Retirement Account balance shall be paid in a single lump sum, within thirty
(30) days thereafter, to his designated beneficiary, or if no written beneficiary designation of a surviving beneficiary has been received by the Compensation Committee prior to his death, to his estate. The Executive shall be entitled to
receive only the amounts credited to the Retirement Account as of the date of termination of employment. 
  

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 (2) The Retirement Benefit shall be in addition to any other employee or
executive retirement benefits or contributions to which the Executive may be entitled under any other plan maintained by the Company. The Executive’s right to receive the Retirement Benefit is nontransferable, and the Executive shall not
assign, transfer, or otherwise encumber any benefits payable hereunder except for a properly executed written beneficiary designation. Any attempt to transfer or assign such benefits shall be null and void, and shall terminate the Company’s
obligations hereunder. Except as set forth below in Section 2(e)(3) of this Agreement, the Company shall have no obligation to set aside cash or assets to fund the Retirement Benefit. Neither the Executive nor his beneficiary shall have any
rights against the Company with respect to any portion of the Retirement Account except as a general unsecured creditor. Neither the Executive nor his beneficiary shall have any interest in the Retirement Account until the Executive or his
beneficiary actually receives payment thereof. Any assets, whether cash or investments, which the Company may set aside to meet its deferred obligation under this Section 2(e) shall at all times remain the property of the Company, and neither
the Executive nor his beneficiary shall under any circumstances acquire any property interest in any specific assets of the Company. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Compensation Committee has discretionary authority to
interpret and administer the terms of the Retirement Benefit, and all determinations, interpretations, rules and decisions of the Compensation Committee and any person to whom the Compensation Committee delegates duties or responsibilities shall be
conclusive and binding upon all persons having or claiming to have any interest or right with respect to the Retirement Benefit, including the Executive. Unless otherwise provided by the Compensation Committee, the claims procedures applicable under
the Company’s 401(k) plan shall apply to any benefit claim or appeal with respect to the Retirement Benefit. 

(3) Upon a Change in Control (as defined below), the Company shall establish a grantor (“rabbi”) trust for the
full amount then credited to the Retirement Account. The assets of such trust shall be used exclusively and irrevocably to provide the Retirement Benefit to the Executive pursuant to the provisions of this Section 2(e) (subject, however, to the
claims of the general creditors of the Company); provided, however, that the establishment of such a trust will not render this Agreement other than “unfunded” as that term is used in Sections 201(2), 301(a)(3), 401(a)(1), and 4021(a)(6)
of ERISA. Upon the establishment of such trust, and within sixty (60) days following each March 31st thereafter, the Company shall deposit in the trust an amount of cash or marketable securities (other than securities issued by the Company
or any of its current or future affiliates) sufficient so that the total amount so deposited in the trust is equal in value to the lump sum payment that would be payable to the Executive if on the date such trust is established, and on the last day
of each of the Company’s fiscal years thereafter, the Executive’s employment had terminated. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Change in Control” shall mean a Change in Control as defined in the Executive Change in
Control Agreement between the Executive and the Company effective as of September 30, 2006 (the “Change in Control Agreement”). 

(f) Stock Options and SARs. Upon (i) the Executive’s retirement on or after the end of the Original Term of this
Agreement, (ii) the termination of the Executive’s employment during the term of this Agreement by the Company without Cause (as defined below), by the 

 

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Executive for Good Reason (as defined below), or by reason of the Executive’s death or disability, or (iii) a Change in Control, the Executive’s stock options and stock
appreciation rights which have been granted on or after the execution of this Agreement shall remain exercisable for a period of five (5) years following the termination of the Executive’s employment or until the expiration date stated in
the Executive’s grant notice for such equity awards, whichever period is shorter, notwithstanding the provisions of the applicable equity award agreements. 

3. Vacation and Employee Benefits. During his employment, the Executive shall be eligible for paid vacations in accordance with the Company’s
vacation policy, as it may be amended from time to time. The Executive shall be eligible to participate in the employee benefit plans maintained by the Company from time to time, including life, medical, disability, and dental insurance plans and
401(k) plan, subject to the applicable terms and conditions of the plan in question, and subject to the determinations of any person or committee administering such plan. The Executive shall also be entitled to any other perquisites that the Company
makes available to its executive officers, including under the Company’s vehicle policy. 
 4. Business Expenses. During his
employment, the Executive shall be entitled to reimbursement by the Company for such customary, ordinary and necessary business expenses as are incurred by him in the performance of his duties and activities associated with promoting or maintaining
the business of the Company, including the completion of his PhD in general business management from Claremont Graduate University. All expenses as described in this Section 4 shall be reimbursed only upon presentation by the Executive of such
documentation as may be reasonably necessary to substantiate that all such expenses were incurred in the performance of his duties in accordance with the Company’s policies. 

5. Employment at Will. The Executive’s employment with the Company shall be “at will,” meaning that either the Executive or the
Company shall be entitled to terminate the Executive’s employment and this Agreement at any time for any reason, with or without cause. Termination by the Company or by the Executive shall be made in writing. 

6. Termination of Employment. 

(a) Termination for any Reason. In the event that the Executive’s employment with the Company is terminated for any reason
(including Cause, as defined below), then the Executive (or his estate, if applicable) shall be entitled to payment of accrued but unpaid salary, vacation pay and allowable expenses through the date of the termination of his employment. In addition,
the Company will pay the Executive any amounts and provide any benefits to which the Executive is entitled under any Company benefit plan as of his termination of employment in accordance with the provisions of such plan. 

(b) Termination Without Cause or for Good Reason. In the event that the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company
without Cause or is terminated by the Executive for Good Reason during the term of this Agreement, other than in connection with a Change in Control pursuant to which the Executive would be eligible for severance benefits under the Change in Control
Agreement (in which event the Executive will not receive severance benefits under this Section 6(b)), then, provided that the Executive executes and delivers within forty-five 

 

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(45) days of termination (or such shorter period as the Company may require) an effective release in a form to be provided by the Company with terms substantially as set forth in the attached
Exhibit A (the “Release”), and subject to Section 8(d) of this Agreement and the Executive’s compliance with the provisions of Sections 9 and 11 of this Agreement: 

(1) Cash Severance. The Executive shall be entitled to payment of an aggregate amount in cash equal to the product
of two (2) multiplied by the sum of (i) the Executive’s annual base salary at the rate in effect as of his termination of employment, plus (ii) the Executive’s target annual incentive bonus for the fiscal year in which the
termination of employment occurs, which amount shall be payable in twenty-four (24) equal monthly installments, commencing sixty (60) days following the Executive’s termination of employment. 

(2) Bonus. The Executive shall be entitled to payment of a prorated portion of the annual incentive bonus otherwise
earned under the terms of the applicable award for the fiscal year in which the termination of employment occurs, payable when such awards would otherwise be paid. 

(3) COBRA. If the Executive so elects and pays to continue health insurance under Consolidated Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”), then starting the next calendar month after the employment termination date, the Executive will be reimbursed on a monthly basis in an amount equal to the monthly amount the Company
was paying as the company-portion of premium contributions for health coverage for the Executive and the Executive’s eligible dependents immediately before the Executive’s termination of employment, until the earlier of: (i) the end
of the twelve-month period following the Executive’s termination of employment or (ii) the date the Executive or the Executive’s eligible dependent loses eligibility for COBRA continuation coverage. Any increase in the premium
contribution and/or in the number of covered dependents by the Executive during this time will be at the Executive’s own expense. The period of such Company-reimbursed COBRA continuation coverage shall be considered part of the Executive’s
(and the Executive’s eligible dependents’) COBRA coverage entitlement period. The Executive will be solely responsible for timely electing such continuation coverage for the Executive and the Executive’s eligible dependents.

 (4) Life Insurance. The Executive shall continue to be covered at the Company’s expense in the
Company’s life and accident insurance plans for twelve (12) months following the employment termination date subject to the terms of such plans as then in effect. 

(5) Equity Compensation. Unless otherwise set forth in the Executive’s equity award agreement and agreed to by
the Executive, all Company equity awards shall become fully vested and exercisable. 
 (c) Post-Termination Consulting.
Upon termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms (other than a termination by the Company for Cause or by the Executive without Good Reason), the Company shall enter into a consulting agreement with the Executive under

  

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which the Executive will provide advice and assistance concerning matters that are within the scope of the Executive’s knowledge and expertise upon the request of the Company for the three
(3) year period following the Executive’s termination of employment. The Executive shall be required to provide such services for a period of time equal to the lesser of (i) approximately twenty percent (20%) of the level of
service he had performed as an employee, or (ii) such period of time as may be necessary to ensure that the Executive’s termination of employment under the Agreement will be treated as a “separation from service” pursuant to
Section 409A of the Code. As consideration for the consulting services, the Employee shall receive annual compensation equal to $300,000, payable in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll practices and procedures. The terms of the
consulting agreement shall provide that the Company may terminate the consulting agreement only for Cause, as defined herein, or as the result of the Executive’s death or disability. 

7. Definitions. 
 (a)
Definition of “Cause”. For all purposes under this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean: 

(1) engaging in willful misconduct against the Company that is materially injurious to the Company; provided that any
action undertaken with a reasonable and good faith belief that it is in the best interests of the Company shall not constitute willful misconduct for purposes of this clause (1); 

(2) engaging in any activity that is a conflict of interest or competitive with the Company; 

(3) engaging in any act of fraud or dishonesty that is materially injurious to the Company or any of its affiliated
companies or any material breach of federal or state securities or commodities laws or regulations; 
 (4)
engaging in an act of assault or other acts of violence in the workplace; 
 (5) repeated harassment of any
individual in the workplace based on age, gender, or other protected status or class or violation of any policy of the Company regarding harassment that is materially injurious to the Company or any of its affiliated companies; or 

(6) conviction, guilty plea or plea of nolo contendere for any felony crime; 

provided, however, that upon the Board or the General Counsel of the Company obtaining knowledge of any of the foregoing conditions, the Company must
provide written notice to the Executive of the existence of any of the foregoing conditions (1) through (6) within sixty (60) days of the knowledge of the existence of the condition, and if the Executive has the ability and in fact
cures the condition and harm caused thereby within thirty (30) days following the written notice, Cause shall be deemed not to exist. 
  

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 (b) Definition of “Good Reason”. For all purposes under this Agreement,
“Good Reason” shall mean any one of the following without the Executive’s consent: 
 (1) a
demotion or any action by the Company which results in material diminution of the Executive’s position (including removal from his position as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer or Chairman of the Board, provided that the
Executive’s cessation of service as Chairman of the Board as a result of legislative or regulatory requirements or as a result of mutual agreement between the Company and the Executive that such cessation of service is in the best interests of
the Company shall not constitute Good Reason for purposes of this Agreement), reporting relationship, authority, duties or responsibilities (other than changes permitted by this Agreement or any insubstantial action not taken in bad faith);

 (2) a requirement that the Executive report to work more than 50 miles from the Company’s existing
headquarters (not including normal business travel required of the Executive’s position); 
 (3) a material
reduction in the Executive’s base salary or benefits (unless such reduction in base salary or benefits applies generally to executives of the Company); or 

(4) a material breach by the Company of its obligations hereunder; 

provided, however, that the Executive must provide written notice to the Board of Directors of the Company of the existence of any of the foregoing
conditions (1) through (4) within sixty (60) days of the initial existence of the condition, and if the Company cures the condition within thirty (30) days following the written notice, or if the Executive fails to terminate
employment within six (6) months following the initial existence of the condition constituting Good Reason, Good Reason shall be deemed not to exist. 

(c) Definition of “Restricted Period”. For all purposes under this Agreement, “Restricted Period” means
the period of twenty-four (24) months following termination of the Executive’s employment or service with the Company. 
 8. Code
Section 409A Compliance. 
 (a) To the fullest extent applicable, amounts and other benefits payable under this
Agreement, and amounts and benefits payable under any other agreements or plans referenced in this Agreement, are intended to be exempt from the definition of “nonqualified deferred compensation” under Section 409A of the Code in
accordance with one or more of the exemptions available under the final Treasury regulations promulgated under Section 409A. In this regard, each payment under Section 6(b) of this Agreement shall be deemed a separate payment for purposes
of Code Section 409A. To the extent that any such amount or benefit is or becomes subject to Section 409A due to a failure to qualify for an exemption from the definition of nonqualified deferred compensation in accordance with such final
Treasury regulations, this Agreement is intended to comply with the applicable requirements of Section 409A with respect to such amounts or benefits. This Agreement shall be interpreted and administered to the extent possible in a manner
consistent with the foregoing statement of intent, and any ambiguity as to its compliance with Section 409A will be read in such a manner so that all payments hereunder comply with Section 409A of the Code. 

 

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 (b) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or elsewhere to the contrary, if the
Executive is a “specified employee” as determined by the Compensation Committee on the date of “separation from service” (as such terms are defined for purposes of Code Section 409A), and the Company reasonably determines
that any amount or other benefit payable under this Agreement on account of such separation from service constitutes nonqualified deferred compensation that will subject the Executive to “additional tax” under Section 409A(a)(1)(B) of
the Code (together with any interest or penalties imposed with respect to, or in connection with, such tax, a “409A Tax”) with respect to the payment of such amount or the provision of such benefit if paid or provided at the time
specified in the Agreement, then the payment or provision thereof shall be postponed to the first business day of the seventh month following the date of termination or, if earlier, the date of the Executive’s death (the “Delayed
Payment Date”). The Executive and the Company may agree to take other actions to avoid the imposition of a 409A Tax at such time and in such manner as permitted under Section 409A. In the event that this Section 8 requires a delay
of any payment, such payment shall be accumulated and paid in a single lump sum on the Delayed Payment Date, and any remaining payments and benefits due under this Agreement shall be paid or provided in accordance with the normal payment dates
specified for them herein. In addition, the provisions of this Agreement which require the commencement of payments subject to Section 409A upon a termination of employment shall be interpreted to require that the Executive have a
“separation from service” with the Company as defined for purposes of Code Section 409A. 

(c) To the extent the Company is required pursuant to this Agreement to reimburse fees or expenses incurred by the
Executive, and such reimbursement is taxable as compensation to the Executive, the Company shall reimburse any such eligible fees or expenses no later than
2 1/2 months after the end of the calendar year in
which the fees or expenses were incurred (or if later,
2 1/2 months after the end of the Company’s
taxable year in which the fees or expenses were incurred), subject to any earlier required deadline for payment otherwise applicable under this Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, to the extent any expense reimbursement or the
provision of any in-kind benefit under this Agreement is determined to be subject to Section 409A of the Code, the amount of any such expenses eligible for reimbursement, or the provision of any in-kind benefit, in one calendar year shall not
affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other taxable year (except for any lifetime or other aggregate limitation applicable to medical expenses), in no event shall any expenses be reimbursed after the last day of the calendar year
following the calendar year in which the Executive incurred such expenses, and in no event shall any right to reimbursement or the provision of any in-kind benefit be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. 

(d) The provisions of this Section 8 shall also apply to all payments and benefits that may be provided under the Change in Control
Agreement, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained therein, if required in order to comply with Section 409A. In addition to the provisions set forth in subsections (a) through (c) above: (i) the cash severance
payable under the Change in Control Agreement shall be paid at the same time and in the same form provided under this Agreement for severance payable under Section 6(b) (that is, in installments over twenty-four (24) months rather than a
lump sum) unless the Executive’s separation from service 
  

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occurs within twelve (12) months following the effective date of the closing of the Change in Control and the Change in Control qualifies as a “change in control event” as defined
in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(5); (ii) if the Executive’s separation from service does occur within twelve (12) months following the effective date of the closing of the Change in Control and the Change in Control
qualifies as a “change in control event” as defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(5), then the cash severance payable to the Executive under Section 1(b)(1) of the Change in Control Agreement shall be paid on the
sixtieth (60th) day following his separation from
service (subject to Section 8(b)) provided the Executive has fulfilled the conditions for payment of the cash severance under the Change in Control Agreement (including that the Release of Claims as defined therein shall have become effective)
on or before such date (and shall not be paid otherwise); and (iii) any reimbursement of taxes required to be made by the Company under the Change in Control Agreement shall be made by the end of the calendar year next following the calendar
year in which the Executive remits the related taxes. If the payment of cash severance has commenced pursuant to Section 6(b)(1) of this Agreement before the occurrence of a Change in Control that results in the Executive’s eligibility for
severance benefits under the Change in Control Agreement, then the payment of cash severance shall be governed by the Change in Control Agreement rather than Section 6(b)(1) of this Agreement, and any adjustment to reflect an underpayment or
overpayment of the amount that otherwise would have been due before the Change in Control pursuant to the Change in Control Agreement shall be applied to the first installment due after the Change in Control Agreement, proceeding in chronological
order thereafter as necessary. 
 9. Employment and Post-Termination Covenants. By accepting the terms of this Agreement, and as a
condition for the termination payments and benefits described in Section 6, the Executive hereby agrees to the following covenants in addition to any obligations the Executive may have by law and makes the following representations: 

(a) Confidentiality. The Executive acknowledges that, in connection with his employment by the Company, the Executive will have
access to trade secrets of the Company and its affiliated companies and other information and materials which the Company desires to keep confidential, including customer lists, supplier lists, financial statements, business records and data,
marketing and business plans, and information and materials relating to the Company’s services, products, methods of operation, key personnel, proprietary software and other proprietary intellectual property and information disclosed to the
Company by third parties to which the Company owes a duty of nondisclosure (collectively, the “Confidential Information”); provided, however, that Confidential Information does not include information which (i) is or becomes
publicly known other than as a result of the Executive’s actions in violation of this Agreement; (ii) is or becomes available to the Executive from a source (other than the Company or its affiliated companies) that the Executive reasonably
believes is not prohibited from disclosing such information to the Executive by a contractual or fiduciary obligation to the Company, (iii) has been made available by the Company or its affiliated companies, directly or indirectly, to a
non-affiliated third party without obligation of confidentiality; (iv) the Executive is obligated to produce as a result of a court order or pursuant to governmental action or proceeding, provided that the Executive gives the Company prompt
written notice of such requirement prior to such disclosure and assistance in obtaining an order protecting such Confidential Information from public disclosure; or (v) business knowledge the Executive has acquired unrelated to any specific
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Executive further acknowledges that the Company’s Confidential Information has economic value by virtue of the fact that it is not generally known by Competitors (as defined below) or in the
industry at large. The Executive therefore covenants and agrees that, both during and after the term of his employment with the Company, he will keep secret all Confidential Information and will not disclose, reveal, divulge or otherwise make known
any Confidential Information to any person (other than the Company or its employees or agents in the course of performing his duties hereunder) or use any Confidential Information for his own account or for the benefit of any other individual or
entity, except with the prior written consent of the Company. 
 (b) Ownership of Intellectual Property. The Executive
agrees that all inventions, copyrightable material, software, formulas, trademarks, trade secrets and the like which are developed or conceived by the Executive in the course of his employment by the Company or on the Company’s time or property
(collectively, the “Intellectual Property”) shall be disclosed promptly to the Company and the Company shall own all right, title and interest in and to the Intellectual Property. The parties expressly agree that any and all of the
Intellectual Property developed by the Executive shall be considered works made-for-hire for the Company pursuant to the United States Copyright Act of 1976, as amended from time to time. In order to ensure that the Company shall own all right,
title and interest in and to the Intellectual Property in the event that any of the Intellectual Property is not deemed a work made-for-hire (as defined in the Copyright Act of 1976) and in any other event, the Executive hereby sells and assigns all
right, title and interest in and to all such Intellectual Property to the Company, and the Executive covenants and agrees to affix to the Intellectual Property appropriate legends and copyright notices indicating the Company’s ownership of all
Intellectual Property and all underlying documentation to the extent reasonably appropriate, and shall execute such instruments of transfer, assignment, conveyance or confirmation as the Company reasonably considers necessary to transfer, confirm,
vest, perfect, maintain or defend the Company’s right, title and interest in and to the Intellectual Property throughout the world. The Executive’s obligation under this Section 9(b) to assign to the Company inventions created or
conceived by him shall not apply to an invention that he developed entirely on his own time without using the Company’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information, provided that those inventions (i) do not or did not
relate directly, at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention, to the Company’s business as conducted at such time or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of the Company; and (ii) do not or did
not result from any work performed by him for the Company. 
 (c) Non-Solicitation. The Executive agrees that during the
Restricted Period, he shall not solicit the services or employment or engage the services or employ anyone who is then (or who was within the six months prior thereto) an employee of the Company or its affiliated companies. 

(d) Non-Competition. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that, by virtue of his position with the Company, and the sensitive
nature of the Confidential Information, business strategies and plans to which he has been and will be privy during the course of his employment, his work for a Competitor of the Company after leaving the Company’s employ would pose a material
threat to the Company’s competitive position. Moreover, the Executive acknowledges and agrees that it would be impossible for him to segregate his knowledge of the Company’s Confidential Information from his memory, such that he could
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making use of, whether intentionally or unintentionally, directly or indirectly, such knowledge in the course of his work for a Competitor. Given this understanding, the Executive agrees that
there must be a period of time following the termination of his employment or service with the Company during which he must not work for a Competitor, in order to ensure the protection of the Company’s Confidential Information. The Executive
agrees that the Restricted Period is reasonable and necessary to accomplish this protection, and accordingly, during the Restricted Period, the Executive agrees not to compete directly or indirectly by becoming a principal, partner, shareholder,
equity holder, limited liability company member, agent, officer, other employee, advisor, consultant, member of a board of directors, or by becoming interested in any other capacity, with any business that competes anywhere in the United States with
any activity of the Company or its affiliates conducted at any time during the two years prior to termination, or conducted during the six months period following the termination, as a result of plans initiated prior to such termination, including
acquisitions (collectively, “Competitors”). 
 (e) Authorization to Work for the Company. The Executive
represents that he is legally authorized to work in the United States and that his employment with the Company shall not constitute a violation of any contractual or other legal obligation he may have to another entity or employer. 

(f) Return of Company Property. Upon the termination of the Executive’s employment or service with the Company, or as earlier
requested by the Company, the Executive agrees to return to the Company all Company documents (and all copies thereof) and other Company property in the Executive’s possession or control, including, but not limited to, Company files,
correspondence, memos, notebooks, notes, drawings, records, business plans and forecasts, financial information, specifications, computer recorded information, tangible property and equipment, credit cards, entry cards, identification badges and
keys; and any materials of any kind that contain or embody any proprietary or confidential information of the Company (and all reproductions thereof in whole or in part) (collectively, the “Company Property”). The Executive agrees
to conduct a good faith and diligent search of the Executive’s belongings in advance of the aforementioned deadline to ensure the Executive’s compliance with the provisions of this Section 9. 

(g) Consequences of Breach. The Executive agrees that the restrictions specified in this Section 9 are reasonable and
necessary to protect the Confidential Information and goodwill of the Company and its affiliated companies and are intended to operate for the entire period specified and within the geographical area specified above. The Executive further agrees
that abiding by the restrictions specified in this Section 9 will not materially impinge in his ability to make a living and to support himself and his family. The Executive further acknowledges and agrees that the Executive will not object to
the Company or its affiliated companies, or any of their respective successors in interest, defending the enforceability of this Section 9. The parties to this Agreement agree that (i) if the Executive breaches the provisions set forth in
this Section 9, the damage to the Company may be substantial, although difficult to ascertain, and money damages will not afford the Company an adequate remedy, (ii) if the Executive is in breach of any provision of this Section 9 or
threatens a breach of any provision of this Section 9, the Company shall be entitled, in addition to all other rights and remedies as may be provided by law, to seek specific performance and injunctive and other equitable relief to prevent or
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voluntarily and knowingly agreeing to the post-termination restrictions described in this Section 9 in consideration of the termination payments and benefits described in Section 6, and
that the Company shall have no obligation to provide such termination payments or benefits if the Executive breaches any provision of this Section 9. 

10. Binding on Successors. This Agreement may be assigned by the Company to a successor by merger, acquisition, consolidation or otherwise to the
business formerly carried on by the Company and shall be binding upon the Company and any entity which is a successor by merger, acquisition, consolidation or otherwise to the business formerly carried on by the Company, or an affiliate of any such
entity, and becomes the Executive’s employer by reason of (or as the direct result of) any direct or indirect sale or other disposition of the Company or substantially all of the assets of the business currently carried on by the Company,
without regard to whether or not such person actively adopts this Agreement. 
 11. Arbitration. The parties agree that any future
disputes between the Executive and the Company under this Agreement including but not limited to disputes relating to the Release shall be resolved by binding arbitration, except where the law specifically forbids the use of arbitration as a final
and binding remedy as provided below, except as provided in Section 11(g) below. 
 (a) The complainant shall provide the
other party a written statement of the claim. Such statement shall identify any supporting witnesses or documents and the relief requested. 

(b) The respondent shall furnish a statement of the relief, if any, that it is willing to provide, and identifying supporting witnesses
or documents. If the matter is not resolved, the parties agree to submit their dispute to a non-binding mediation paid for by the Company; provided, however, that if the amount in dispute is $50,000 or less, this step may be waived at the election
of either party. 
 (c) If the matter is not resolved, the parties agree that the dispute shall be resolved by binding
arbitration pursuant to the commercial arbitration rules of the International Company of Conflict Prevention and Resolution (“CPR”), including any provisions thereof pertaining to discovery. If the parties are not able to agree upon
the selection of an arbitrator, an arbitrator shall be selected according to the applicable procedures established by the CPR. 

(d) The arbitrator shall have the authority to determine whether the conduct complained of in Section 11(a) violates the
complainant’s rights under this Agreement and, if so, to grant any relief authorized by law; subject to the provisions of Section 11(g) below. The arbitrator shall not have the authority to modify, change or refuse to enforce any lawful
term of this Agreement and the Release. 
 (e) The Company shall pay for the arbitrator’s fees, while each party shall pay
its own attorneys’ fees. 
 (f) Arbitration shall be the exclusive final remedy for any dispute between the parties under
this Agreement and disputes involving claims for discrimination or harassment (such as claims under the Fair Employment and Housing Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, or the Age Discrimination in
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termination, breach of contract, breach of public policy, physical or mental harm or distress or any other disputes, and the parties agree that no dispute shall be submitted to arbitration where
the complainant has not complied with the preliminary steps provided for in Sections 11(a) and (b) above. 
 (g) The
parties agree that the arbitration award shall be enforceable in any court having jurisdiction to enforce this Agreement and the Release, so long as the arbitrator’s findings of fact are supported by substantial evidence on the whole and the
arbitrator has not made errors of law; provided, however, that either party may bring an action in a court of competent jurisdiction, regarding or related to matters involving the Company’s confidential, proprietary or trade secret information,
or regarding or related to inventions that the Executive may claim to have developed prior to or after joining the Company, seeking preliminary injunctive relief in court to preserve the status quo or prevent irreparable injury before the matter can
be heard in arbitration. 
 (h) The arbitration shall be held at a location within Salt Lake City, Utah, unless the parties
mutually agree to a different location for the arbitration. 
 (i) If the Executive wishes to contest or dispute a termination
for Cause by the Company, or any failure to make payments claimed to be due hereunder, the Executive must give written notice of such dispute within ninety (90) calendar days of receiving a notice of termination. The Executive may, at either
the Executive’s or the Company’s option, be suspended from all duties during the pendency of such a contest or dispute. If the Executive prevails in any such contest or dispute, the Company or its successor or assign shall thereupon be
liable for the full amounts due under Section 6 as of the date of termination after adjustments for amounts already paid. 
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Indemnification. The Company has entered into an indemnification agreement with the Executive, which agreement is incorporated by reference. 

13. Withholding Taxes. All payments made under this Agreement shall be subject to reduction to reflect taxes or other charges required to be
withheld by law. 
 14. Choice of Law and Severability; Jurisdiction and Venue. This Agreement shall be deemed to have been entered into
and shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Utah irrespective of any conflicts of law analysis. If any provision of this Agreement becomes or is deemed invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any applicable
jurisdiction by reason of the scope, extent or duration of its coverage, then such provision shall be deemed amended to the minimum extent necessary to conform to applicable law so as to be valid and enforceable or, if such provision cannot be so
amended without materially altering the intention of the parties, then such provision shall be stricken and the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. If any provision of this Agreement is rendered illegal by any
present or future statute, law, ordinance or regulation (collectively the “Law”), then such provision shall be curtailed or limited only to the minimum extent necessary to bring such provision into compliance with the Law. All the
other terms and provisions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect without impairment or limitation. Subject to the mandatory arbitration provided in Section 9 above, jurisdiction and venue in any action to enforce any
arbitration award or to enjoin any action that violates the terms of this Agreement shall be in the state and federal courts serving the locality of Salt Lake City, Utah. 
  

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 15. Miscellaneous. 

(a) This Agreement constitutes the complete, final and exclusive embodiment of the entire agreement between the Executive and the Company
with regard to the terms and conditions of the Executive’s employment with the Company and the Executive’s anticipated termination of employment and supersedes all prior agreements with respect thereto, including without limitation the
Prior Agreement; provided, however, that the Change in Control Agreement shall remain in effect and shall not be superseded by this Agreement except as expressly provided herein. It is entered into without reliance on any promise or representation,
written or oral, other than those expressly contained herein, and it supersedes any other such promises, warranties or representations and any other written or oral statements concerning the Executive’s rights to any compensation, equity, or
benefits from the Company, its predecessors or successors in interest. 
 (b) This Agreement may not be modified or amended
except in a writing signed by both the Executive and an authorized member of the Board (other than the Executive). This Agreement shall bind the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of both the Executive and the Company, and inure
to the benefit of both the Executive and the Company, their heirs, successors and assigns. No waiver by either party of any breach of, or of compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement by the other party shall be considered a
waiver of any other condition or provision or of the same condition or provision at another time. Headings and subheadings in this Agreement are solely for convenience and do not constitute terms of this Agreement. 

(c) This Agreement may be signed in counterparts and the counterparts taken together shall constitute one agreement. Facsimile or
photocopied signatures shall be deemed as effective as original signatures. 
 (d) Notices and all other communications
contemplated by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when personally delivered or when mailed by U.S. registered or certified mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid. In the case of the Executive,
mailed notices shall be addressed to him at the home address that he most recently communicated to the Company in writing. In the case of the Company, mailed notices shall be addressed to its corporate headquarters, and all notices shall be directed
to the attention of its Secretary with a copy to Chairman of the Compensation Committee. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has executed this Agreement, in the case of the
Company by its duly authorized Chairman of the Compensation Committee, as of this 3 day of May 2010. 
  

			
	EXECUTIVE
	
	 /s/ Kirk A. Benson

	Kirk A. Benson
	
	HEADWATERS INCORPORATED
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Blake O. Fisher

		 	Blake O. Fisher
	Title:	 	Chairman, Compensation Committee of the
		 	Board of Directors of Headwaters Incorporated

  

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 EXHIBIT A 

GENERAL RELEASE LANGUAGE 

Executive agrees, for himself, his spouse, heirs, executor or administrator, assigns, insurers, attorneys and other persons or entities acting or
purporting to act on his behalf (the “Executive’s Parties”), to irrevocably and unconditionally release, acquit and forever discharge the Company, its parent, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, shareholders,
partners, agents, representatives, predecessors, successors, assigns, insurers, attorneys, benefit plans sponsored by the Company and said plans’ fiduciaries, agents and trustees (the “Company’s Parties”), from any and all
actions, cause of action, suits, claims, obligations, liabilities, debts, demands, contentions, damages, judgments, levies and executions of any kind, whether in law or in equity, known or unknown, which the Executive’s Parties have, have had,
or may in the future claim to have against the Company’s Parties by reason of, arising out of, related to, or resulting from Executive’s employment with the Company or the termination thereof. This release specifically includes without
limitation any claims arising in tort or contract, any claim based on wrongful discharge, any claim based on breach of contract, any claim arising under federal, state or local law prohibiting race, sex, age, religion, national origin, handicap,
disability or other forms of discrimination, any claim arising under federal, state or local law concerning employment practices, and any claim relating to compensation or benefits. This specifically includes, without limitation, any claim which the
Executive has or has had under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as
amended. It is understood and agreed that the waiver of benefits and claims contained in this section does not include a waiver of (i) any indemnification rights the Executive has pursuant to the Company bylaws, agreements, or Board of Director
resolutions in effect on the date of this Release and any fiduciary insurance plans in effect on the date of this release or thereafter, (ii) any payments in connection with this Agreement or the Change in Control Agreement, or (iii) the
right to payment of any vested, nonforfeitable benefits to which the Executive or a beneficiary of the Executive may be entitled under the terms and provisions of any employee benefit plan of the company which have accrued as of the separation date
and does not include a waiver of the right to benefits and payment of consideration to which Executive may be entitled under this Agreement or any of the agreements contemplated hereby (including the indemnification agreement and the stock option
agreements). Executive acknowledges that he is only entitled to the severance benefits and compensation set forth in this Agreement, and that all other claims for any other benefits or compensation are hereby waived, except those expressly stated in
the preceding sentence. 
 The Company agrees to irrevocably and unconditionally release, acquit and forever discharge Executive from any and
all actions, cause of action, suits, claims, obligations, liabilities, debts, demands, contentions, damages, judgments, levies and executions of any kind, whether in law or in equity, known or unknown, which the Company has, has had, or may in the
future claim to have against the Executive, liability for which the Company would otherwise be obligated to indemnify the Executive under Delaware law, the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company, the bylaws of the Company, or the
Executive’s indemnification agreement with the Company by reason of, arising out of, related to, or resulting from Executive’s employment with the Company or the termination thereof (the “Company’s Release”), provided that
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acted in good faith and in a manner that Executive reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interest of the Company, and shall not have engaged in willful misconduct or breach of
an agreement with the Company; and (ii) the Company’s Release shall not extend to any acts or omissions of the Executive for which the Company would be prohibited from indemnifying the Executive under Delaware Law, the provisions of the
Certificate of Incorporation, or the Bylaws of the Company then in effect or which would excuse, negate, or invalidate the obligations of the insurer under any director and officer liability policy procured by the Company and covering the Executive.

  

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