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EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

Execution Version 

AMENDMENT TO 
 EXECUTIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND SEVERANCE AGREEMENT 
 THIS AMENDMENT (the “Amendment”) is made as of October 16, 2019, by
and between Orion Energy Systems, Inc. (“Orion”), and Marc Meade (“Employee”). Orion and Employee are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Parties.” 

RECITALS 

A.    Employee is currently employed by the Orion as its Executive Vice President pursuant to the terms of an Executive
Employment and Severance Agreement, dated January 1, 2014 (the “Agreement”); 
 B.    Employee has
informed Orion that Employee desires to transition to a reduced, non-executive role at Orion in order to devote more time to Employee’s family; 

C.    As a result of the foregoing, Orion and Employee desire to amend certain provisions of the Agreement to accommodate
Employee’s request to transition to a non-executive role and reduce the overall responsibilities and burdens on Employee. 

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 

1.    The terms preceding the title of the Agreement are deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following: 

 

			
	Name of Executive:	  	Marc Meade
	Position:	  	Senior Vice President – Operations Planning and Business Development
	Base Salary:	  	$200,000
	Effective Date:	  	October 16, 2019
		
	Initial Term:	  	Effective Date through March 31, 2020
	Renewal Periods are:	  	As may be mutually determined
		
	Severance Multiplier is:	  	1x
	Post-Change of Control Severance Multiplier is:	  	2x

 2.    Section 1 of the Agreement is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the
following: 
 1. Effective Date; Term. This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date and continue until the end of the
Initial Term. The employment status of Executive will be reviewed by Orion and Executive prior to the end of the Initial Term (and the end of any subsequent renewal term thereafter). Upon such review, this Agreement may be renewed for the renewal
period as set forth above only upon the mutual consent of the Company and Executive prior to the expiration of the then applicable term. Expiration of this Agreement will not affect the rights or obligations of the parties hereunder arising out of,
or relating to, circumstances occurring prior to the expiration of this Agreement, which rights and obligations will survive the expiration of this Agreement. 

3.     Section 3(b) of the Agreement is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 

 (b) Base Salary. Orion shall pay Executive a Base Salary at the annual rate set forth
above, payable in regular installments in accordance with Orion’s usual payroll practices. 
 4.    Section 3(c) of
the Agreement is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 
 (c) Bonus Incentive. Executive shall be eligible to
receive a bonus of $75,000 if Executive performs his duties to the reasonable satisfaction of Orion and remains employed by Orion through the end of the Initial Term. In order to avoid any ambiguity, Executive is not eligible for any annual bonus
under Orion’s fiscal 2020 executive annual bonus plan or any other plan. 
 5.    Section 3(d) of the Agreement is
deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 
 (d) [Intentionally Omitted] 

6.    Employee acknowledges and agrees that as a result of Employee’s transition to the role of Senior Vice President
– Operations Planning and Business Development, Employee is no longer an executive officer of Orion, and references to “Executive” or similar terms in the Agreement (as amended) will not be used to create a contrary interpretation to
the terms of this Amendment or the understanding between the Parties. Employee will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer of Orion, who will determine Employee’s specific duties and responsibilities. In addition to Employee’s day-to-day responsibilities, Employee will transition the duties and responsibilities of his former role as Orion’s Executive Vice President under the oversight and
direction of Orion’s Chief Executive Officer. 
 7.    Except as otherwise specified in this Amendment,
Employee’s existing employment arrangements are not affected by this Amendment. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the Agreement, as modified hereby, will continue in full force and effect, that no event described in the definition of
“Good Reason” in the Agreement has occurred as a result of this Amendment and that all terms and conditions of the Agreement have been fully complied with and Employee has no any outstanding claims thereunder. 

8.    This Amendment, together with the Agreement, constitutes the entire agreement between the Employee and Orion with
respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any prior understandings, agreements, or representations by or between the Parties, written or oral, that may have related in any way to the subject matter hereof. This Amendment shall be binding
upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. No amendment or waiver of any provision of this Amendment shall be valid unless the same shall be in writing and signed by each Party bound thereby.
This Amendment may be executed by the Parties in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of
this Amendment by facsimile or pdf email transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Amendment on the day and year
first above written. 
  

			
	ORION:
	
	ORION ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/ Michael W. Altschaefl
	Name:	 	Michael W. Altschaefl
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer
	
	EMPLOYEE:
		
		 	/s/ Marc Meade
	Name:	 	Marc Meade

 [Signature Page to Employment Agreement Amendment (Meade)]NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

     

    

    
      	
              1.

            	
              EMPLOYMENT; TERM

            

    

    1.1 The Company will continue to employ the Employee in its business, and the Employee will continue to perform duties for the Company as its President and Chief Executive Officer, and as the Executive Chairman of the Board of
        Directors of the Company (the “Board”), and as the President of COSI Agency, Inc. (“COSI”), for a term continuing from and after the Effective Date and terminating on December 31, 2022 (the “Expiration Date”), subject to earlier termination as
        hereinafter provided (the employment period, as earlier terminated as provided for herein, being referred to as the “Term”).

    1.2 Upon the
        expiration of the Term or the termination of the Employee’s employment with the Company for any reason whatsoever, whether during or following the Term, he shall be deemed to have resigned all of his positions as an employee, officer and director
        of the Company and of each and every subsidiary thereof.

    
      	
              2.

            	
              DUTIES

            

    

    During the Term, the Employee shall serve as the Company’s President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Investment Officer, as the
      Executive Chairman of the Board, and as the President of COSI.  As the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, the Employee shall have and perform executive, administrative, and managerial duties customary for such a position, and such
      further duties of an executive character as shall, from time to time, be delegated or assigned to him by the Board or the Executive Committee of the Board.  As Executive Chairman of the Board, the Employee shall represent and promote the Company to
      the investment community and maintain relationships with existing shareholders, investment bankers and analysts and such 

     

    

    
      
        

    

     

  

  
    
      

  

  

    
      	
              4.

            	
              COMPENSATION

            

    

    4.1 For all services to be rendered by the Employee during the Term, and in consideration of the Employee’s representations and covenants set forth
        in this Agreement, the Employee shall be entitled to receive from the Company compensation as set forth in Sections 4.2, and 4.4 below.

    4.2 The Employee shall be entitled to receive a salary at the rate of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for each of the calendar years of
        the Term (the “Base Salary”); provided, however, the Base Salary shall be reduced on a dollar-for-dollar basis to the extent of the salary payable by KICO to the Employee pursuant to the KICO Employment Agreement for the same period (the “KICO
        Salary”).

    4.3 (a) Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, the Employee shall also be entitled to receive from the Company, for each calendar year during the Term, a bonus (the “Bonus”) equal to
        six percent (6%) of the Company’s Net Income (as hereinafter defined) for such calendar year, not to exceed two point five (2.5) times the Base Salary  (the “Bonus Payments”).

       (b) For purposes hereof, the term “Net Income” for any particular
        calendar period shall mean the Company’s consolidated income from operations before taxes for such period determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, as audited and reported upon by the independent
        auditors of the Company, except that any expense or income attributable to the Employee’s LTC (as hereinafter defined) shall be disregarded and the Company’s consolidated net investment income (loss), net unrealized gains (losses) on equity
        securities and net realized gains (losses) on investments shall be excluded.  See Exhibit A for a sample calculation.

    
      
        

    

    (c) For purposes hereof, in the event that this Agreement shall terminate on a date other than December 31 of any calendar year and for such
        calendar year, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Employee is entitled to receive a Bonus through the termination date (the “Termination Date”), then the Company’s Net Income for such calendar year shall be determined for the period from
        the first day of such calendar year (the “Termination Year”) until the Termination Date by multiplying the Company’s Net Income for the period from the first day of the Termination Year until the end of the calendar quarter in which the Termination
        Date falls (the “Termination Quarter”) by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of days from the first day of the Termination Year until the Termination Date and the denominator of which shall be the number of days from the first
        day of the Termination Year until the end of the Termination Quarter. In the event the Termination Quarter shall be other than the last calendar quarter of the Termination Year, notwithstanding that the term “Net Income” shall have the meaning
        ascribed to it by paragraph (b) hereof (as adjusted by the provisions of this paragraph (c)), the application of such term to this paragraph (c) shall not be subject to any adjustment based upon an audit or report of the Company’s independent
        auditors with respect to the Termination Year but instead shall be calculated and paid as provided for in paragraph (d) hereof.

    (d) The Bonus for any calendar year shall be payable in the following calendar year within thirty (30) days following the receipt by the Company of
        the report of its independent auditors, with regard to the Company’s Net Income for such calendar year, calculated in accordance with paragraph (b) hereof and otherwise consistent with the consolidated financial statements of the Company for the
        calendar year (the “Audited Financial Statements”), as set forth in any Form 10-K filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”); provided, however, that, in the event the Audited Financial Statements are not available

    
      
        

    

     by February 28 of any calendar year, an interim Bonus payment, if any, shall be made based upon the unaudited consolidated financial
        statements of the Company for such calendar year, as determined by the Company’s chief financial officer and approved by the Company’s Compensation Committee. Following receipt of the Audited Financial Statements, an appropriate adjustment will be
        made to the Bonus amount, and the Company will pay any underpayment, or the Employee will return any overpayment, within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the Audited Financial Statements. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to any
        Termination Year in which the Termination Quarter is other than the last calendar quarter of the Termination Year, the Bonus shall be payable within thirty (30) days following the determination by the Company’s chief financial officer of the
        Company’s Net Income through the end of the Termination Quarter, if any, calculated in accordance with paragraph (c) hereof and otherwise consistent with the consolidated financial statements of the Company for the period ended with the end of the
        Termination Quarter, as set forth in any Form 10- Q filed by the Company with the SEC.

     

      

    4.4 (a) In order to compensate the Employee for the growth in the Company’s adjusted book value per share (“ABVPS”) during the Term, subject to the terms and conditions hereof, the
        Employee shall also be entitled to receive from the Company a one-time long-term compensation (“LTC”) bonus as hereinafter provided in this Section 4.4 based upon threshold, target and maximum average annual compounded percentage increases in ABVPS
        between December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2022 of eight percent (8%), eleven percent (11%) and fourteen percent (14%), respectively.

    (b) For purposes hereof, the term “2019 ABVPS” shall mean, as of December 31, 2019, (i) the Company’s consolidated total stockholders’ equity
        (exclusive of the Company’s consolidated accumulated other comprehensive income (“AOCI”), and exclusive of any pre-2017 

    
      
        

    

     

      

    accumulated net gain (loss) on equity securities included in consolidated stockholders’ equity at December 31, 2017 and any unrealized gain (loss) included
      in book income from 2017 through 2019 divided by (ii) the number of shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding. See Exhibit B for sample calculation.

     

    

    (c) For purposes hereof, the term “2022 ABVPS” shall mean, as of December 31, 2022, (i) the Company’s consolidated total stockholders’ equity
        (exclusive of the Company’s consolidated AOCI, and without giving effect, for the years ending December 31, 2020, 2021 and 2022, to any stock-based compensation expense, any dividends declared and paid, any issuances of securities, any treasury
        share purchases and any expense or income attributable to the Employee’s LTC), divided by (ii) the number of shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding.

    (d) In the event that the 2022 ABVPS is eight percent (8%) (the “Threshold Annual Percentage Increase”) greater, on an average per annum compounded
        basis, than the 2019 ABVPS, the Employee shall be entitled to receive an LTC payment of nine hundred forty- five thousand dollars ($945,000) (the “Threshold LTC Amount”).

    (e) In the event that the 2022 ABVPS is eleven percent (11%) (the “Target Annual Percentage Increase”) greater, on an average per annum compounded
        basis, than the 2019 ABVPS, the Employee shall instead be entitled to receive an LTC payment of one million eight hundred ninety thousand dollars ($1,890,000) (the “Target LTC Amount”).

    (f) In the event that the 2022 ABVPS is at least fourteen percent (14%) (the “Maximum Annual Percentage Increase”) greater, on an average per annum
        compounded basis, than the 2019 ABVPS, the Employee shall instead be entitled to receive an LTC payment of two million eight hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($2,835,000) (the “Maximum LTC Amount”).

    
      
        

    

    (g) In the event that the percentage increase in the 2022 ABVPS, on an average per annum compounded basis, over the 2019 ABVPS is greater than the
        Threshold Annual Percentage Increase but less than the Target Annual Percentage Increase, the Employee shall instead be entitled to receive a sliding scale LTC payment equal to the following:

    $945,000 + ( X . $945,000 )

    Y

    Where X = the difference between (i) the 2022 ABVPS and (ii) the 2022 ABVPS which would result in the payment of the Threshold LTC Amount (the
      “Threshold 2022 ABVPS”); and

    Y = the difference between (i) the 2022 ABVPS which would result in the payment of the Target LTC Amount (the “Target 2022 ABVPS”) and (ii)
      the Threshold 2022 ABVPS.

    (h) In the event that the percentage increase in the 2022 ABVPS, on an average per annum compounded basis, over the 2019 ABVPS is greater than the
        Target Annual Percentage Increase but less than the Maximum Annual Percentage Increase, the Employee shall instead be entitled to receive a sliding scale LTC payment equal to the following:

    $1,890,000 + ( X . $945,000 )

    Y

    Where X = the difference between (i) the 2022 ABVPS and (ii) the Target 2022 ABVPS; and

    
      
        

    

    Y = the difference between (i) the 2022 ABVPS which would result in the payment of the Maximum LTC Amount (the “Maximum 2022 ABVPS”) and (ii)
      the Target 2022 ABVPS.

    (i) For purposes hereof, in the event that this Agreement shall terminate on a date other than December 31, 2022, and, pursuant to
        the terms of this Agreement, the Employee is entitled to receive an LTC payment through the Termination Date, then all references in this Section 4.4 to “2022  ABVPS” shall instead refer to the ABVPS as of the end of the Termination Quarter
        (calculated in the same manner as the 2022  ABVPS) (the “Termination Quarter ABVPS”) and the amount of any LTC payment due pursuant to the Section 4.4 shall be equal to the amount otherwise payable multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which
        shall be the number of days from the Effective Date until the Termination Date and the denominator of which shall be the number of days from the Effective Date until December 31, 2022.

    (j) The LTC shall be payable in the following calendar year within thirty (30) days following the receipt by the Company of the report of its
        independent auditors with regard to the consolidated financial statements of the Company for the calendar year ending December 31, 2022, as set forth in any Form 10-K filed by the Company with the SEC. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the
        Termination Quarter is other than the last calendar quarter of calendar year 2022, the LTC amount shall be payable within thirty (30) days following the determination by the Company’s chief financial officer of the Termination Quarter ABVPS,
        calculated in accordance with paragraph hereof and otherwise consistent with the consolidated financial statements of the Company for the period ended with the end of the Termination Quarter, as set forth in any Form 10-Q filed by the Company with
        the SEC.

    
      
        

    

    4.5 The Employee
        shall not be eligible to participate in any employee incentive compensation plan other than as expressly provided in this Agreement.

    
      	
              5.

            	
              REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES

            

    

    5.1 Subject to Section 5.3 hereof, the Company shall pay directly, or reimburse the Employee for, all reasonable and necessary expenses and
        disbursements incurred by the Employee for and on behalf of the Company in the performance of his duties during the Term.

    5.2 The Employee shall submit to the Company, not less than once in each calendar month, reports of such expenses and disbursements in a form
        normally used by the Company, and receipts with respect thereto, and the Company’s obligations under Section 5.1 hereof shall be subject to compliance therewith. The Company acknowledges that the Employee has complied with his obligations under
        this Section 5.2 through the day prior to the Contract Date.

    5.3 During the Term, the Employee shall be entitled to receive a monthly automobile allowance of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for any and all
        expenses related to the Employee’s automobile (i.e., lease payments, insurance, gas, tolls, parking and the like). Except for reimbursement of directly related automobile expenses (i.e., parking and tolls) incurred by the Employee while fulfilling
        his duties and responsibilities to the Company, but which are outside of the Employee’s normal day to day usage of his automobile, the Employee will not be entitled to any additional or alternative reimbursement for any other automobile related
        expenses.

    
      	
              6.

            	
              DISABILITY; INSURANCE

            

    

    6.1 If, during the Term, the Employee, in the opinion of a majority of all of the members of the Board (excluding the Employee if he is a member),
        as confirmed by competent medical evidence, shall become physically or mentally incapacitated to perform his duties for the Company hereunder (“Disabled”) for a continuous period, then for the first twelve (12) months of such period 

    
      
        

    

    he shall receive his full salary (subject to the following sentence, the “Salary Continuation Period”). In no event, however, shall the Employee be entitled to receive any
      payments under this Section 6.1 beyond the expiration or termination date of this Agreement. Effective with the date of his resumption of full employment, the Employee shall be re-entitled to receive his full salary. If such illness or other
      incapacity shall endure for a continuous period of at least twelve (12) months or for at least two hundred fifty (250) business days during any eighteen (18) month period, the Company shall have the right, by written notice, to terminate the
      Employee’s employment hereunder as of a date (not less than thirty (30) days after the date of the sending of such notice) to be specified in such notice. The Employee agrees to submit himself for appropriate medical examination to a physician of the
      Company’s designation as necessary for purposes of this Section 6.1.

     

    

    6.2 The obligations of the Company under this Article 6 may be satisfied, in whole or in part, by payments to the Employee under a disability
        insurance policy provided by the Company and/or KICO.

    6.3 Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that, at the time of any apparent incapacity, the Company has in effect a disability policy with
        respect to the Employee, the Employee shall be considered Disabled for purposes of Section 6.1 only if he is considered disabled for purposes of the policy.

    6.4 In the event of the termination of the Employee’s employment based upon him becoming Disabled, as severance, the Employee shall be entitled to
        receive (a) the Bonus compensation to which he is entitled until the expiration of the Salary Continuation Period pursuant to Section 4.3 hereof (i.e., the Termination Date shall be considered the last day of the Salary Continuation Period); and
        (b) the LTC bonus compensation to which he is entitled to receive 

    
      
        

    

    through the Termination Date. The amount to be paid to the Employee pursuant to this Section 6.4 shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of the
      Employee, and the Employee shall not be entitled to any other or further compensation, rights or benefits hereunder or otherwise, including pursuant to Article 11.

     

    

    
      	
              7.

            	
              RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS

            

    

    7.1 (a) The services of the Employee are unique and extraordinary and essential to the business of the Company, especially since the Employee shall have access to the Company’s customer
        lists, producer lists, trade secrets and other privileged and confidential information essential to the Company’s business. Therefore, the Employee agrees that, if the term of his employment hereunder shall expire or his employment shall at any
        time terminate, with Cause (as hereinafter defined) and with or without Good Reason (as hereinafter defined), the Employee will not at any time during the Restrictive Covenant Period (as hereinafter defined), without the prior written consent of
        the Company, directly or indirectly, whether individually or as a principal, officer, employee, partner, shareholder, member, manager, director, agent of, or consultant or independent contractor to, any person, corporation, limited liability
        company, partnership, limited partnership or other entity (collectively, “Person”):

    
      (i) within any state in which the Company has a license to operate on the date on which the Employee ceases to be employed by the Company (the “Cessation Date”), engage or
          participate in a business which, as of the Cessation Date, is similar to or competitive with, directly or indirectly, a business in which the Company is then engaged (“Competitive Business”), and shall not make any investments in any such
          Competitive Business, except that the foregoing shall not restrict the Employee from acquiring up to one percent (1%) of the outstanding 

       

    
      
        

    

    

      

    voting stock of any Competitive Business whose securities are listed on a stock exchange or Nasdaq;

     

    

    (ii) cause or seek to persuade any director, officer, employee, customer, client, account, agent, producer, reinsurer or supplier of, or consultant
        or independent contractor to, the Company, or others with whom the Company has a business relationship (collectively, “Business Associates”), to discontinue or materially modify the status, employment or relationship of such Person with the
        Company, or to become employed in any activity similar to or competitive with the activities of the Company; provided, however, that nothing in this Section shall restrict the Employee’s ability to cause or seek to persuade his daughter, Amanda
        Goldstein, to alter her relationship with the Company;

    (iii) cause or seek to persuade any prospective customer, client, account or other Business Associate of the Company (which at or about the Cessation
        Date was then actively being solicited by the Company) to determine not to enter into a business relationship with the Company or to materially modify its contemplated business relationship;

    (iv) hire, retain or associate in a business relationship with, directly or indirectly, any director, officer or employee of the Company; or

    (v) solicit or cause or authorize to be solicited, or accept, for or on behalf of him or any third party, any business from, or the entering into
        of a business relationship with, (A) others who are, or were within one (l) year prior to the Cessation Date, a customer, client, account or other Business Associate of the Company, or (B) any prospective customer, client, account or other Business
        Associate of the Company which at or about the Cessation Date was then actively being solicited by the Company.

    
      
        

    

    The foregoing restrictions set forth in this Section 7.1(a) shall apply likewise during the Term.

    (b) For purposes hereof, the term “Restrictive Covenant Period” shall mean the eighteen (18) month period commencing with the Cessation Date;
        provided, however, that, in the event that the Employee’s employment is terminated by the Employee for Good Reason, the term “Restrictive Covenant Period” shall mean the shorter of (i) the twelve (12) month period commencing with the Cessation Date
        and (ii) the period commencing with the Cessation Date and ending on the Expiration Date.

    7.2 The Employee agrees to disclose promptly in writing to the Board all ideas, processes, methods, devices, business concepts, inventions,
        improvements, discoveries, know-how and other creative achievements (hereinafter referred to collectively as “discoveries”), whether or not the same or any part thereof is capable of being patented, trademarked, copyrighted, or otherwise protected,
        which the Employee, while employed by the Company, conceives, makes, develops, acquires or reduces to practice, whether acting alone or with others and whether during or after usual working hours, and which are related to the Company’s business or
        interests, or are used by the Company, or arise out of or in connection with the duties performed by the Employee. The Employee hereby transfers and assigns to the Company all right, title and interest in and to such discoveries (whether conceived,
        made, developed, acquired or reduced to practice on or prior to the Effective Date or during his employment with the Company), including any and all domestic and foreign copyrights and patent and trademark rights therein and any renewals thereof.
        On request of the Company, the Employee will, without any additional compensation, from time to time during, and after the expiration or termination of, the Term, execute such further instruments (including, without limitation, applications for
        copyrights, patents, trademarks and assignments thereof) and do all such other acts and things as may be deemed necessary or desirable by the 

    
      
        

    

    Company to protect and/or enforce its right in respect of such discoveries. All expenses of filing or prosecuting any patent, trademark or copyright application shall be borne by
      the Company, but the Employee shall cooperate, at the Company’s expense, in filing and/or prosecuting any such application.

     

    

    7.3 (a) The Employee represents that he has been informed that it is the policy of the Company to maintain as secret all confidential information relating to the Company, including,
        without limitation, any and all knowledge or information with respect to secret or confidential methods, processes, plans, materials, customer, producer and reinsurer lists or data, or with respect to any other confidential or secret aspect of the
        Company’s activities, and further acknowledges that such confidential information is of great value to the Company. The Employee recognizes that, by reason of his employment with the Company, he has acquired and will acquire confidential
        information as aforesaid. The Employee confirms that it is reasonably necessary to protect the Company’s goodwill, and, accordingly, hereby agrees that he will not, directly or indirectly (except where authorized by the Board), at any time during
        the Term or thereafter divulge to any Person, or use, or cause or authorize any Person to use, any such confidential information.

    (b) The Employee agrees that he will not, at any time, remove from the Company’s premises any drawings, notebooks, software, data or other
        confidential information relating to the business and procedures heretofore or hereafter acquired, developed and/or used by the Company, except where necessary in the fulfillment of his duties hereunder.

    (c) Notice Under Defend Trade Secrets Act: Notwithstanding the requirements contained in this Agreement, in accordance with the Defend Trade
        Secrets Act, Employee will not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law if Employee discloses a Trade Secret in confidence to federal, state or local government officials, to Employee’s attorney 

    
      
        

    

    solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or in a sealed complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding. Further, if
      Employee files a lawsuit alleging retaliation by the Company for reporting a suspected violation of law, Employee may disclose the Trade Secret to his attorney and use the Trade Secret information in the court proceeding if Employee: (i) files the
      document containing the Trade Secret in a sealed court document; and (ii) does not disclose the Trade Secret, except pursuant to court order. However, if Executive engages in conduct otherwise prohibited by law, such as, but not limited to, accessing
      Trade Secrets unlawfully or by unauthorized means, no immunity shall apply and the Company reserves the right to pursue all available remedies.

     

    

    (d) The Employee agrees that, upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement or the termination of his employment with the Company for any
        reason whatsoever, he shall promptly deliver to the Company any and all drawings, notebooks, software, data and other documents and material, including all copies thereof, in his possession or under his control relating to any confidential
        information or discoveries, or which is otherwise the property of the Company.

    (e) For purposes hereof, the term “confidential information” shall mean all information given to the Employee, directly or indirectly, by the
        Company and all other information relating to the Company otherwise acquired by the Employee during the course of his employment with the Company (whether on or prior to the Effective Date or hereafter), other than information which (i) was in the
        public domain at the time furnished to, or acquired by, the Employee, or (ii) thereafter enters the public domain other than through disclosure, directly or indirectly, by the Employee or others in violation of an agreement of confidentiality or
        nondisclosure.

    
      
        

    

    (f) This Section 7.3 shall not be construed to unreasonably restrict the Employee’s ability to disclose confidential information in an arbitration
        proceeding or a court proceeding in connection with the assertion of, or defense against any claim of breach of this Agreement in accordance with Articles 12 and 14. In addition, nothing in this Agreement prohibits the Employee from reporting
        possible violations of federal or state law or regulation to any governmental agency or entity or making other disclosures that are protected under the whistleblower provisions of federal or state law or regulation.

    7.4 For purposes of this Article 7, the term “Company” shall mean and include the Company and any and all subsidiaries and affiliated entities of
        the Company in existence from time to time.

    7.5 In connection with his agreement to the restrictions set forth in this Article 7, the Employee acknowledges the benefits accorded to him
        pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the agreement on the part of the Company to employ the Employee during the Term (subject to the terms and conditions hereof). The Employee also acknowledges and agrees
        that the covenants set forth in this Article 7 are reasonable and necessary in order to protect and maintain the proprietary and other legitimate business interests of the Company and that the enforcement thereof would not prevent the Employee from
        earning a livelihood.

    
      	
              8.

            	
              VACATIONS; LEAVE

            

    

    The Employee shall be entitled to an aggregate of five (5) weeks’ vacation time for each twelve (12) month period during the Term, the time and duration thereof to be determined by
      mutual agreement between the Employee and the Board. Any vacation time not used by the end of the Term shall be forfeited without compensation. In addition, the Employee shall not be entitled to

    
      
        

    

     carry over or use any vacation time that is unused as of the end of any twelve (12) month period during the Term. Further, the Employee shall be entitled to the number of sick,
      personal, family and other days off during each twelve (12) month period of the Term as set forth in KICO’s employee handbook. The Company acknowledges that the Employee has complied with his obligations under this Article 8 through the Contract
      Date.

    
      	
              9.

            	
              PARTICIPATION IN EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS; STOCK AWARDS

            

    

    9.1 The Employee shall be accorded the right to participate in and receive benefits under and in accordance with the provisions of any pension,
        insurance, medical and dental insurance or reimbursement (with spousal coverage) or other plan or program of the Company or KICO, either in existence as of the Effective Date or thereafter adopted for the benefit generally of its executive
        employees. Additionally, in the event of termination of the Employee’s employment by the Company without Cause, or by the Employee for Good Reason, the Company or KICO shall continue to provide to the Employee health, dental, and vision insurance
        coverage at no cost to the Employee (with spousal coverage) until the Expiration Date or such time as the Employee becomes eligible for similar coverage, whichever is sooner (provided that the cost of such coverage shall be treated as taxable
        income to the Employee monthly to the extent necessary to enable the health plan to continue to satisfy applicable nondiscrimination requirements of Section 105(h) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and the Patient
        Protection and Affordable Care Act (the “Affordable Care Act”).

    9.2 For each calendar year of the Term, the Employee will be eligible to participate in the Kingstone Companies, Inc. 2014 Equity Participation
        Plan (the “Equity Plan”) on such basis as determined in the discretion of the Board or an authorized committee thereof in accordance with the terms of the Equity Plan.  Without limiting the generality of foregoing, for each calendar year 

    
      
        

    

    of the Term, the Employee will be entitled to a grant of that number of shares of Restricted Stock under the Equity Plan having a value equal to $136,500 divided by the fair
      market value of the Company stock on the date of grant, vesting as follows, based on continuous service with the Company as an employee, director or consultant through the applicable vesting date:

     

    

    	
            Grant for Calendar 2020

          	
            1/3 on first anniversary of grant date

            1/3 on second anniversary of grant date

            1/3 on December 31, 2022

          
	
            Grant for Calendar 2021

          	
            1⁄2 on first anniversary of grant date

            1⁄2 on December 31, 2022

          
	
            Grant for Calendar 2022

          	
            100% on December 31, 2022

          

    Notwithstanding the foregoing, the grants will vest earlier than the date specified in the chart upon the Company’s termination of Employee as an employee without
      Cause or for Disability, by Employee as an employee for Good Reason, or as a result of Employee’s death.

    9.3 Within 30 days following January 1, 2020, the Company shall grant the Employee that number of shares of Restricted Stock (as defined in the
        Equity Plan) having a value equal to $1,250,000 divided by the fair market value of the Company stock on the date of grant, vesting in substantially equal annual installments on the first anniversary of the grant date (1/3), the second anniversary
        of the grant date (1/3) and on December 31, 2022 (1/3), respectively, based on service with the Company as an employee, director or consultant. Within 30 days following January 1, 2021, the Company shall grant the Employee Restricted Stock equal to
        $1,500,000, vesting fifty percent (50%) on the first anniversary of the grant and fifty percent (50%) on December 31, 2022, so long as the Employee has continuously served the Company as an employee, director or consultant. Notwithstanding the
        foregoing, the grants described in this Section 9.3 shall vest earlier upon the Company’s termination of Employee as an employee without Cause or for Disability, by Employee as an employee for Good Reason, or as a result of Employee’s death.

    
      
        

    

    
      	
              10.

            	
              SERVICE AS OFFICER AND DIRECTOR

            

    

    During the Term, the Employee shall, if elected or appointed, serve as (a) an officer of the Company and/or any subsidiaries of the Company in existence or hereafter created or
      acquired and (b) a director of the Company and/or any such subsidiaries of the Company in existence or hereafter created or acquired, in each case without any additional compensation for such services. In the event the Company has in effect during
      the Term a director and officer liability insurance policy, the Company will include the Employee therein as a named insured.

    
      	
              11.

            	
              EARLIER TERMINATION

            

    

    11.1 The Employee’s employment hereunder (a) shall automatically terminate upon his death, (b) may terminate at any time during the Term at the
        option of the Company upon written notice to the Employee for Cause or without Cause, (c) may terminate at any time during the Term at the option of the Employee upon written notice to the Company for Good Reason or without Good Reason and (d) may
        terminate at the option of the Company in the event the Employee becomes Disabled, as provided for in Article 6.

    11.2 As used in this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean (a) the Employee’s commission of any act in the performance of his duties constituting common law
        fraud, a felony or other gross malfeasance of duty, (b) the Employee’s commission of any act involving moral turpitude which reasonably may have a material adverse effect on the Company and its subsidiaries taken as a whole (“Material Adverse
        Effect”), (c) any misrepresentation by the Employee (including, without limitation, a breach of any representation set forth in Article 13 hereof) which reasonably may have a Material Adverse Effect, (d) any breach of any material covenant on the
        Employee’s part herein set forth (which breach, if curable, is not cured by the Employee within thirty (30) days of the Employee’s receipt of written notice thereof from the Company), or (e) the Employee’s 

    
      
        

    

    engagement in other intentional or grossly negligent misconduct which may reasonably have a Material Adverse Effect. The parties agree that the term
      “Material Adverse Effect” includes the loss or suspension of any license for the Company or KICO to operate or any disqualification or suspension for the Employee to serve as an officer or director thereof under applicable law.

     

    

    11.3 As used in this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean (a) any material breach of this Agreement on the Company’s part (which breach, if curable,
        is not cured by the Company within thirty (30) days of the Company’s receipt of written notice thereof from the Employee), (b) a material diminution in the Employee’s duties and responsibilities (other than following an event constituting Cause) in
        his capacity as the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer, as Executive Chairman of the Board, and as President of COSI Agency, Inc., (c) a material adverse change in the Employee’s current reporting structure (other than following an
        event constituting Cause), (d) a material decrease in the compensation payable to the Employee from the compensation payable pursuant to this Agreement, (e) the Employee’s termination under the KICO Employment Agreement by KICO other than for
        Cause, or (f) the relocation of the location of the Company’s principal offices at which the Employee is to provide his services to a location that is more than thirty (30) miles from Valley Stream, New York (it being understood and agreed,
        however, that the Employee shall be required to travel to Kingston, New York as often as is reasonably required for him to perform his duties as Chairman of the Board of KICO). Good Reason shall only exist if (i) notice is given within ninety (90)
        days of the initial event, (ii) such event is not cured within thirty (30) days of the giving of such notice, and (iii) Employee terminates employment within sixty (60) days of the end of the cure period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Good Reason
        prior to January 1, 2020 shall have the meaning and procedural requirements set forth in the Prior Amended Employment Agreement.

    
      
        

    

    11.4 In the event of the termination of the Employee’s employment by the Company for Cause or by the Employee without Good Reason, the Company shall
        have no further obligations to the Employee, and the Employee shall be entitled to no further compensation from the Company, except for any pro-rata amounts due to the Employee at such date of termination, as provided for in Section 4.2 hereof, and
        except, in the case of a termination of employment by the Employee without Good Reason, for any Bonus amount for the completed calendar year immediately preceding the date of termination, as provided in Section 4.3 hereof. As an illustration of the
        foregoing, in the event of a termination of employment by the Employee without Good Reason on March 1, the Employee would be entitled to receive the amount payable to him pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof to March 1 and the amount, if any, payable to
        him pursuant to Section 4.3 hereof for the immediately preceding calendar year ended December 31. In the event of the termination of the Employee’s employment by the Company for Cause or by the Employee without Good Reason, the amount to be paid to
        the Employee pursuant to this Section 11.4 shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of the Employee, and the Employee shall not be entitled to any other or further compensation, rights or benefits hereunder or otherwise.

    11.5 In the event of the termination of the Employee’s employment by the Company without Cause or by the Employee for Good Reason, the Employee
        shall be entitled to receive (a) the compensation to which he would have been entitled until the expiration of the Term pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof, (b) the Bonus compensation to which he is entitled to receive through the expiration of the Term
        pursuant to Section 4.3 hereof, and (c) the LTC to which he is entitled to receive in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.4 hereof.  The compensation payable pursuant to (a) above shall be payable to the Employee in accordance with the
        Company’s standard payroll practices as if his employment had continued. The amount to be paid to the Employee 

    
      
        

    

    pursuant to this Section 11.5 shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of the Employee, and the Employee shall not be entitled to any other or further
      compensation, rights or benefits hereunder or otherwise.

     

    

    11.6 In order to protect the Employee against the possible consequences and uncertainties of a Change of Control of the Company and thereby induce
        the Employee to remain in the employ of the Company, the Company agrees that:

    (a) If, during the Term, the Employee’s employment is terminated within eighteen (18) months subsequent to a Change of Control by the Company other
        than for Cause or by the Employee for Good Reason, the Company shall pay to the Employee an amount in cash equal to the sum of (i) three point eight two (3.82) times the Base Salary and (ii) if prior to December 31, 2022, the Target LTC Amount, and
        if after December 31, 2022, and prior to its payment, the LTC bonus, and (iii) the Bonus through the Termination Date, calculated pursuant to Section 4.3(c) (the “Change of Control Payment”). The Change of Control Payment shall be payable in one
        lump sum payment within ten (10) days following the date of termination of the Employee except for the Bonus through the Termination Date, which shall be payable within thirty (30) days following the determination by the Company’s chief financial
        officer of the Company’s Net Income through the end of the Termination Quarter, if any, and otherwise consistent with the consolidated financial statements of the Company for the period ended with the end of the Termination Quarter, as set forth in
        any Form 10-Q filed by the Company with the SEC. In addition, in such event, if the Employee is covered by the Company’s health, dental, or vision insurance, the Company shall continue to pay, on a monthly basis, for the Employee’s health insurance
        premiums, including spousal coverage, for the remainder of the Term, and thereafter the Employee and the Employee’s spouse shall continue to be provided, for the remainder of their 

    
      
        

    

    lives, with the same access to the Company’s health, dental, and vision insurance to which the Employee was accorded during the Term, at COBRA premium rates,
      which will be paid for by the Employee or the Employee’s spouse (provided that the cost of such coverage attributable to Employer contributions shall be treated as taxable income to the Employee monthly to the extent necessary to enable the health
      plan to continue to satisfy applicable nondiscrimination requirements of Section 105(h) of the Code and the Affordable Care Act). The Change of Control Payment shall be in lieu of the amount payable to the Employee pursuant to Section 11.5 hereof;
      provided, however, that the Employee may elect to receive the amount payable pursuant to Section 11.5 hereof in lieu of the amount payable pursuant to this Section 11.6. In addition, in such event, following the Expiration Date, the Employee and the
      Employee’s spouse shall continue to be provided for life with the same access to the Company’s health, dental, and vision insurance to which the Employee was accorded during the Term, at COBRA premium rates which will be paid for by the Employee. The
      amount to be paid to the Employee pursuant to this Section 11.6 shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of the Employee, and the Employee shall not be entitled to any other or further compensation, rights or benefits hereunder or otherwise.

     

    

    (b) As used in this
        Section 11.6, a “Change of Control” shall be deemed to have occurred if:

    (i) any “person” or “group of persons” (as such terms are used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the
        “1934 Act”) (other than the Employee or any “group of persons” that includes the Employee), becomes the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the 1934 Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing
        more than thirty-three and one-third percent (33-1/3%) of the Company’s then outstanding securities having the right to vote on the election of 

    
      
        

    

    directors (“Voting Securities”), except that there shall be excluded from the calculation any Voting Securities acquired from the Company with respect to which the Employee gave
      his approval as a member of the Board;

     

    

    (ii) when individuals who, as of the date hereof, constitute the Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a
        majority of the Board; provided, however, that any individual becoming a director subsequent to the date hereof whose election, or nomination for election by the Company’s stockholders, was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors
        then comprising the Incumbent Board shall be considered as though such individual were a member of the Incumbent Board, but excluding, for this purpose, any such individual whose initial assumption of office occurs as a result of an actual or
        threatened election contest with respect to the election or removal of directors or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Board; or

    (iii) the Company consummates (A) a reorganization, merger or consolidation of the Company, with respect to which in each case all or substantially
        all of the Persons who were the beneficial owners of the Voting Securities of the Company immediately prior to such reorganization, merger or consolidation do not, following such reorganization, merger or consolidation, beneficially own, directly
        and indirectly, more than 50% of the then combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors of the corporation or other Person resulting from such reorganization, merger of
        consolidation, or (B) the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company.

    Notwithstanding the foregoing, no transaction or event shall constitute a Change of Control hereunder unless such transaction or event also constitutes a change in ownership or
      effective 

    
      
        

    

    control of the Company within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(5)(v) or (vi)(A)(2).

    11.7 In the event of the death of the Employee during the Term, as severance, the Employee’s estate (the “Estate”) shall be entitled to receive (a)
        the Base Salary to which the Employee is entitled until the date of death of the Employee pursuant to Section 4.2; (b) the Bonus compensation to which the Employee is entitled through the date of death (i.e., the Termination Date shall be
        considered the date of death); and (c) the LTC bonus compensation to which the Employee is entitled through the Termination Date. The amount to be paid to the Estate pursuant to this Section 11.7 shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of
        the Estate and any beneficiaries thereof, and neither the Estate nor any beneficiaries thereof shall be entitled to any other or further compensation, rights or benefits hereunder or otherwise, including pursuant this to Article 11.

    11.8 The termination or expiration of this Agreement shall not affect the continuing operation and effect of Article 7 hereof, which shall continue
        in full force and effect according to its terms. In addition, the termination or expiration of this Agreement will not result in a termination or waiver of any rights and remedies that the Company may have under this Agreement and applicable law.

    
      	
              12.

            	
              INJUNCTIVE RELIEF; REMEDIES

            

    

    12.1 The Employee acknowledges and agrees that, in the event he shall violate or threaten to violate any of the restrictions of Article 3 or 7
        hereof, the Company will be without an adequate remedy at law and will therefore be entitled to enforce such restrictions by temporary or permanent injunctive or mandatory relief in any court of competent jurisdiction without the necessity of
        proving monetary damages.

    
      
        

    

    12.2 The Employee
        agrees further that the Company shall have the following additional rights and remedies:

    (a) the right and remedy to require the Employee to account for and pay over to the Company all monies and other consideration derived or received
        by him as the result of any transactions determined by an arbitrator or a court of competent jurisdiction to be a breach of any of the provisions of Section 7.1, and the Employee hereby agrees to account for and pay over such monies and other
        consideration to the Company; and

    (b) the right to recover attorneys’ fees incurred in any action or proceeding in which it seeks to enforce its rights under Article 7 hereof and is
        successful on any grounds; provided, however, that, in the event the Employee is the prevailing party in any such action or proceeding, the Company will pay to the Employee all reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by the Employee in
        defending such action or proceeding.

    12.3 Each of the rights and remedies enumerated above shall be independent of the other, and shall be severally enforceable, and all of such rights
        and remedies shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights and remedies available to the Company under law or in equity.

    12.4 The parties hereto intend to and hereby confer jurisdiction to enforce the covenants contained in Section 7.1 upon the courts of any
        jurisdiction within the geographical scope of such covenants (a “Jurisdiction”). In the event that the courts of any one or more of such Jurisdictions shall hold such covenants unenforceable by reason of the breadth of their scope or otherwise, it
        is the intention of the parties hereto that such determination not bar or in any way affect the Company’s right to the relief provided above in the courts of any other Jurisdiction, as to breaches of such covenants in such other respective
        Jurisdictions, the above covenants as they relate to each Jurisdiction being, for this purpose, severable into diverse and independent covenants.

    
      
        

    

    
      	
              13.

            	
              NO RESTRICTIONS

            

    

    The Employee hereby represents that neither the execution of this Agreement nor his performance hereunder will (a) violate, conflict with or result in a breach of any provision of,
      or constitute a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default) under the terms, conditions or provisions of any contract, agreement or other instrument or obligation to which the Employee is a party, or
      by which he may be bound, or (b) violate any order, judgment, writ, injunction or decree applicable to the Employee. In the event of a breach hereof, in addition to the Company’s right to terminate this Agreement, the Employee shall indemnify the
      Company and hold it harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred or suffered in connection with or as a result of the Company’s entering into this Agreement or
      employing the Employee hereunder.

    
      	
              14.

            	
              ARBITRATION

            

    

    14.1 Except with regard to Section 12.1 hereof and any other matters that are not a proper subject of arbitration, all disputes between the parties
        hereto concerning the performance, breach, construction or interpretation of this Agreement or any portion thereof, or in any manner arising out of this Agreement or the performance thereof, shall be submitted to binding arbitration, in accordance
        with the rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration proceeding shall take place at a mutually agreeable location in Nassau County, New York or such other location as agreed to by the parties.

    14.2 The award rendered by the arbitrator shall be final, binding and conclusive, shall be specifically enforceable, and judgment may be entered
        upon it in accordance with applicable law in an appropriate court in the State of New York, with no right of appeal therefrom.

    
      
        

    

    14.3 Each party shall pay its or his own expenses of arbitration, and the expenses of the arbitrator and the arbitration proceeding shall be equally
        shared; provided, however, that, if, in the opinion of the arbitrator (or a majority of the arbitrators if more than one), any claim or defense was unreasonable, the arbitrator(s) may assess, as part of their award, all or any part of the
        arbitration expenses of the other party (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and of the arbitrator(s) and the arbitration proceeding against the party raising such unreasonable claim or defense; provided, further, that, if the arbitration
        proceeding relates to the issue of Cause for termination of employment, (a) if, in the opinion of the arbitrator (or a majority of the arbitrators if more than one), Cause existed, the arbitrator(s) shall assess, as part of their award, all of the
        arbitration expenses of the Company (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and of the arbitrator(s) and the arbitration proceeding against the Employee or (b) if, in the opinion of the arbitrator (or a majority of the arbitrators if more than one),
        Cause did not exist, the arbitrator(s) shall assess, as part of their award, all of the arbitration expenses of the Employee (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and of the arbitrator(s) and the arbitration proceeding against the Company.

    
      	
              15.

            	
              CODE SECTIONS 409A, 280G AND 4999.

            

    

    15.1 The intent of the parties is that payments and benefits under this Agreement comply with Section 409A of the Code (together with the
        regulations and guidance promulgated thereunder, “Code Section 409A”), and, accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted, this Agreement shall be interpreted to be in compliance therewith. To the extent that any provision hereof is modified in
        order to comply with Code Section 409A, such modification shall be made in good faith and shall, to the maximum extent reasonably possible, maintain the original intent and economic benefit to the parties hereto of the applicable provision without
        violating the provisions of Code Section 409A. In no event whatsoever shall the Company be liable for any 

    
      
        

    

    additional tax, interest or penalty that may be imposed on the Employee by Code Section 409A as a result of the Company’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement.

     

    

    15.2 A termination of employment shall not be deemed to have occurred for purposes of any provision of this Agreement providing for the payment of
        any amounts or benefits constituting deferred compensation under Code Section 409A upon or following a termination of employment unless such termination of employment is also a “separation from service” within the meaning of Code Section 409A and,
        for purposes of any such provision of this Agreement, references to a termination of employment or like terms shall mean “separation from service.” If the Employee is deemed on the date of termination to be a “specified employee” within the meaning
        of that term under Code Section 409A(a)(2)(B), then with regard to any payment or the provision of any benefit that is considered deferred compensation under Code Section 409A payable on account of a “separation from service,” such payment or
        benefit shall be made or provided at the date which is the earlier of (i) the expiration of the six (6) month period measured from the date of such “separation from service” of the Employee, and (ii) the date of the Employee’s death (the “Delay
        Period”). Upon the expiration of the Delay Period, all payments and benefits delayed pursuant to this Section 15.2 (whether they would have otherwise been payable in a single sum or in installments in the absence of such delay) shall be paid or
        reimbursed to the Employee in a lump sum, and any remaining payments and benefits due under this Agreement shall be paid or provided in accordance with the normal payment dates specified herein.

    15.3 All expenses or other reimbursements under this Agreement shall be made on or prior to the last day of the taxable year following the taxable
        year in which such expenses were incurred by the Employee (provided that if any such reimbursements constitute taxable income to the Employee, such reimbursements shall be paid no later than March 15th of the calendar year 

    
      
        

    

    following the calendar year in which the expenses to be reimbursed were incurred), and no such reimbursement or expenses eligible for reimbursement in any
      taxable year shall in any way affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other taxable year.

     

    

    15.4 For purposes of Code Section 409A, the Employee’s right to receive any installment payments pursuant to this Agreement shall be treated as a
        right to receive a series of separate and distinct payments. Whenever a payment under this Agreement specifies a payment period with reference to a number of days (e.g., “payment shall be made within sixty (60) days”), the actual date of payment
        within the specified period shall be within the sole discretion of the Company.

    15.5 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, in the event that any payments or benefits received or to be received
        by the Employee in connection with the Employee’s employment with the Company (or termination thereof) would subject the Employee to the excise tax imposed under Section 280G or 4999 of the Code (the “Excise Tax”), and, if the net-after tax amount
        (taking into account all applicable taxes payable by the Employee, including any Excise Tax) that the Employee would receive with respect to such payments or benefits does not exceed the net-after tax amount the Employee would receive if the amount
        of such payment and benefits were reduced to the maximum amount which could otherwise be payable to the Employee without the imposition of the Excise Tax, then, to the extent necessary to eliminate the imposition of the Excise Tax, reduction shall
        occur in the following order unless the Employee elects in writing a different order to the extent permitted under Code Sections 409A, 280G and 4999: (i) severance payment based on multiple of Base Salary and/or Bonus; (ii) other cash payments;
        (iii) any pro-rated Bonus or pro-rated LTC paid as severance; (iv) acceleration of vesting of stock options with an exercise price that exceeds the then fair market value of stock 

    
      
        

    

    subject to the option, provided such options are not permitted to be valued under Treasury Regulations Section 1.280G-1 Q/A – 24(c); (v) any equity awards
      accelerated or otherwise valued at full value, provided such equity awards are not permitted to be valued under Treasury Regulations Section 1.280G-1 Q/A – 24(c); (vi) acceleration of vesting of stock options with an exercise price that exceeds the
      then fair market value of stock subject to the option provided such options are permitted to be valued under Treasury Regulations Section 1.280G – 1 Q/A – 24(c); (vii) acceleration of vesting of all other stock options and equity awards; and (viii)
      within any category, reductions shall be from the last due payment to the first.

     

    

    
      	
              16.

            	
              ASSIGNMENT

            

    

    This Agreement, as it relates to the employment of the Employee, is a personal contract and the rights and interests of the Employee hereunder may not be sold, transferred,
      assigned, pledged or hypothecated.

    
      	
              17.

            	
              NOTICES

            

    

    Any notice required or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed to have been duly given when delivered by hand or sent by certified or registered mail,
      return receipt requested and postage prepaid, overnight mail or courier, e-mail, or fax as follows:

    If to the Employee:

    

    

    P.O. Box 450

    Hewlett, New York 11557

    bgoldstein@kingstonecompanies.com

    Fax Number: (516) 374-4484

    

    

    
      
        

    

    If to the Company:

    

    

    Chairman, Compensation Committee

    William Yankus

    wyankus@comcast.net

     

    

    or at such other address as any party shall designate by notice to the other party given in accordance with this Article 17.

    
      	
              18.

            	
              GOVERNING LAW

            

    

    This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed entirely in
      New York without regard to conflicts of laws principles.

    
      	
              19.

            	
              WAIVER OF BREACH; PARTIAL INVALIDITY

            

    

    The waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach. If any provision, or part thereof,
      of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall attach only to such provision and not in any way affect or render invalid or unenforceable any other provisions of this Agreement, and this
      Agreement shall be carried out as if such invalid or unenforceable provision, or part thereof, had been reformed, and any court of competent jurisdiction or arbitrators, as the case may be, are authorized to so reform such invalid or unenforceable
      provision, or part thereof, so that it would be valid, legal and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.

    
      
        

    

    
      	
              20.

            	
              ENTIRE AGREEMENT; AMENDMENT

            

    

    This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and there are no representations, warranties or commitments except as
      set forth herein. This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether written or oral, of the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof, including the Prior Amended Employment Agreement,
      with regard to the Employee’s employment with the Company effective as of January 1, 2020. This Agreement may be amended, and any provision hereof waived, only by a writing executed by the party sought to be charged. No amendment or waiver on the
      part of the Company shall be valid unless approved by its Board.

    
      	
              21.

            	
              COUNTERPARTS

            

    

    This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

    
      	
              22.

            	
              FACSIMILE AND EMAIL SIGNATURES

            

    

    Signatures hereon which are transmitted via facsimile or email shall be deemed original signatures.

    
      	
              23.

            	
              EXPENSES

            

    

    23.1 The Company agrees to pay the reasonable fees and expenses of legal counsel incurred by the Employee in connection with the drafting and
        negotiation of this Agreement.

    
      
        

    

    23.2 In addition to the right to indemnification conferred in Article Thirteenth of the Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Company, as
        amended (the “Certificate of Incorporation”), and Article VII, Section 7 of the By-Laws of the Company, as amended (the “By- Laws”), the Employee shall have the right to have his expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred in defending
        any action or proceeding as to which the Employee is entitled to be indemnified in advance of its final disposition advanced and paid promptly as set forth below upon 

    
      
        

    

    incurring such expenses; provided, however, that an advancement of expenses incurred by the Employee shall be made only upon delivery to the Company of an
      undertaking by the Employee to repay all amounts so advanced if it shall ultimately be determined by final judicial decision from which there is no further right to appeal that the Employee is not entitled to be indemnified for such expenses under
      the Certificate of Incorporation or the By-Laws. The Company shall make advance payments of such expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred within thirty (30) days of the Employee’s presentation of an invoice for such expenses.

     

    

    
      	
              24.

            	
              CONSTRUCTION

            

    

    All references in this Agreement to “includes” and “including” shall be construed to include the words “without limitation”.

    
      	
              25.

            	
              REPRESENTATION BY COUNSEL; INTERPRETATION

            

    

    The Employee acknowledges that he has been represented by counsel, or has been afforded the opportunity to be represented by counsel, in connection with this Agreement. Accordingly,
      any rule of law or any legal decision that would require the interpretation of any claimed ambiguities in this Agreement against the party that drafted it has no application and is expressly waived by the Employee. The provisions of this Agreement
      shall be interpreted in a reasonable manner to give effect to the intent of the parties hereto.

    
      	
              26.

            	
              HEADINGS

            

    

    The headings and captions under articles and sections of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and do not in any way modify, interpret or construe the intent of the
      parties or affect any of the provisions of this Agreement.

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    EXHIBIT A

    

    

    SAMPLE SHORT TERM BONUS CALCULATION

    

    

    
      
        

    

    EXHIBIT B

    

    

    SAMPLE LONG-TERM BONUS CALCULATION

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