Document:

EX-10.1

Exhibit 10.1

TRANSITION AGREEMENT

This Transition Agreement made as of this 8th day of April 2009 by and between
Unica Corporation (“Unica” or “Company”) and Eric Schnadig (“Mr. Schnadig”).

WHEREAS, Mr. Schnadig has been employed by the Company since August 1999, and has served as
the Company’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales since February 2006;

WHEREAS, the Company and Mr. Schnadig mutually desire to terminate Mr. Schnadig’s employment
with the Company and Mr. Schnadig has indicated to the Company his desire to explore various
professional opportunities, which have been or may be presented to him; and

WHEREAS, the Company desires to secure his continued service for a minimum designated period
of time to allow for the timely completion of his current assignments and to allow for an
appropriate transition of his duties.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants contained herein,
the parties agree as follows.

1. Contractual Status. The parties agree that Mr. Schnadig will remain employed as the
Company’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales from the date of this Transition Agreement until
his resignation as Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales on April 30, 2009 (the “Termination
Date”). The parties further agree that Mr. Schnadig will continue to perform those duties and
responsibilities customary and consistent with his position as Senior Vice President of Worldwide
Sales until the Termination Date. Up to and including the Termination Date, Mr. Schnadig will
continue to receive the same base salary, and fringe benefits to which he was entitled immediately
prior to the execution date of this Transition Agreement. On the Termination Date, Mr. Schnadig
will be paid all wages earned but unpaid and all accrued but unused vacation time up to and through
the Termination Date.

2. Consideration.

(a) Release. Upon the cessation of Mr. Schnadig’s employment pursuant to Section 1
above, Mr. Schnadig shall execute the Release of Claims attached hereto as Exhibit A and,
conditioned on the execution and nonrevocation by Mr. Schnadig of the Release of Claims, Mr.
Schnadig or, in the event of Mr. Schnadig’s death, his estate, shall be entitled to the
compensation and benefits set forth in subparagraphs 2(b)-(h) below.

(b) Continued Salary. In consideration for the promises made herein, the Company
shall provide Mr. Schnadig bi-weekly payments, commencing on the next regularly scheduled pay cycle
following the date the Release of Claims referenced in paragraph 2 above becomes binding upon him,
in the amount of $8,538.46, less applicable taxes and withholdings, for a period of twelve (12)
months. The total gross amount of these payments is $220,000.

(c) Bonus Payment. In consideration for the promises made herein, Mr. Schnadig will
be eligible to receive incentive compensation for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009 in
accordance with Mr. Schnadig’s previously executed fiscal year 2009 Incentive Compensation Plan.
Any incentive compensation paid to Mr. Schnadig will be made in accordance with the Company’s
normal bonus payment practices, but in any event all incentive payments will be made prior to
December 31, 2009.

(d) Executive Support Services. The Company will pay up to an aggregate amount of
$5,000 for any third-party executive services fees (including fees for professional development or
educational courses) incurred by Mr. Schnadig, provided that such services take place prior to
April 30, 2010. Mr. Schnadig shall instruct any such third party to invoice the Company directly
for such fees.

(e) Computer. The Company will allow Mr. Schnadig to keep the laptop computer (and
related peripherals) and BlackBerry device previously provided by the Company. However, this
transfer of ownership is contingent upon Mr. Schnadig’s cooperation in allowing the Company to
remove all Company programs, applications and information from the computer and BlackBerry device
prior to his termination of employment. The Company transfers ownership of the computer (and
related peripherals) and BlackBerry device in “as is” condition and makes no promises nor provides
any warranties regarding the condition of the computer or BlackBerry device. Mr. Schnadig will be
responsible for obtaining cellular phone and/or data service for the BlackBerry device after the
Termination Date.

(f) Amended Equity Grants. The Company agrees to amend Mr. Schnadig’s outstanding
equity awards to provide for continued vesting beyond the Termination Date in a pro rata amount up
to and including September 30, 2009 (the “Vesting Date”) as follows:

	 	(i)	 	The award of 20,000 restricted stock units (“RSUs”) granted on
February 14, 2006 shall vest as to 20.83%, or 4,166 shares, on the Vesting
Date;

	 	(ii)	 	The award of 20,000 RSUs granted on March 6, 2007 shall vest as
to 20.83%, or 4,166 shares, on the Vesting Date;

	 	(iii)	 	The award of 12,500 RSUs granted on March 7, 2008 shall vest
as to 20.83%, or 2,604 shares, on the Vesting Date;

	 	(iv)	 	The award of 30,000 RSUs granted on December 11, 2008 shall
vest as to 20.83%, or 6,249 shares, on the Vesting Date;

	 	(v)	 	The award of 12,500 non-qualified stock options (“Stock
Options”) granted on March 7, 2008 shall vest as to 20.83%, or 2,604 shares, on
the Vesting Date;

	 	(vi)	 	The award of 10,500 Stock Options granted on December 11, 2008
shall vest as to 20.83%, or 2,187 shares, on the Vesting Date;

	 	(vii)	 	The award of 26,666 Stock Options granted on February 26, 2009
shall vest as to 29.16%, or 7,776 shares, on the Vesting Date;

	 	(viii)	 	The award of 53,333 Stock Options granted on February 26, 2009 shall vest as
to 19.44%, or 10,367 shares, on the Vesting Date; and

	 	(ix)	 	In addition, the period in which Mr. Schnadig may exercise any
vested non-qualified stock options shall be extended to be the period ending
twelve (12) months after the Termination Date.

Except as set forth above, all terms and conditions of any outstanding equity award to Mr. Schnadig
shall remain unchanged and be governed by the 2005 Stock Incentive Plan, as amended (the “Plan”),
and any other equity grant agreement with the Company (“Equity Agreements”), and all vesting in
Company equity (e.g. restricted stock units or options) will cease on the Vesting Date. In
addition, any amounts contributed by Mr. Schnadig under the Company’s Employee Stock Purchase Plan
for the current offering period shall be refunded to Mr. Schnadig and included in the payment made
to Mr. Schnadig on the Termination Date.

(g) Health and Dental Insurance. The Termination Date will serve as the “qualifying
event” under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”). If Mr. Schnadig
timely elects to continue medical and/or dental insurance coverage after the Termination Date in
accordance with the provisions of COBRA, the Company will pay the Company portion of his monthly
premium payments for the same period he is receiving payments under paragraph 2 (b) above (the
“Payment Period”) or until he obtains comparable coverage from other employment and completes any
applicable insurance waiver or waiting period, whichever occurs first. Mr. Schnadig still will be
responsible for the employee portion of the premium during the Payment Period and such amounts will
be deducted from the salary continuation payments.

(h) Leased Automobile. Effective upon the Termination Date, the Company will assign
to Mr. Schnadig the automobile lease related to Mr. Schnadig’s current automobile and will pay Mr.
Schnadig an additional amount equal to the aggregate lease payments for the remainder of the lease
term, which expires on August 22, 2009 (such amount referred to as the “Lease Amount”). If the
Company is not permitted to assign the automobile lease, then Mr. Schnadig will return the
automobile to the Company and the Company will pay Mr. Schnadig the Lease Amount.

(i) Taxes. All amounts set forth in this Section 2 are subject to any applicable
federal, state and local deductions, withholdings, payroll and other taxes.

(j) Termination of Benefits. With the exception of the benefits set forth in this
Section 2, all other benefits under any Company provided benefit plan, program, contract or
practice will end upon the Termination Date, except as provided by law.

(k) Cessation of Payments: The Company may terminate Mr. Schnadig’s employment prior
to the Termination Date and cease making all further payments and benefits set forth in this
section in the event that Mr. Schnadig is in violation of his material obligations under this
Agreement, including, without limitation, the obligations set forth in Sections 1, 3, 4 and 6. The
cessation of payments under this Agreement is in addition to, and not in limitation of, all other
equitable and legal remedies available to the Company, including, without limitation, injunctive
relief and specific performance.

(l) Section 409A. The benefits received under this Transition Agreement are not
considered “nonqualified deferred compensation” within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section
409A (“Section 409A”). Accordingly, no reporting under Section 409A is required. However, if the
Company determines in the future that a Section 409A reporting is required for the consideration
paid to Mr. Schnadig herein, it will notify Mr. Schnadig, in writing, in advance of said reporting.

3. Non-Disclosure, Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Obligations. Mr. Schnadig
acknowledges and reaffirms all of his post-employment obligations, consistent with applicable law,
including, without limitation, the obligation to keep confidential and not to disclose any and all
non-public information concerning the Company that he acquired during the course of his employment
with the Company, such as any non-public information concerning the Company’s business affairs,
business prospects and financial condition, as is stated more fully in the Non-Competition,
Nondisclosure and Developments Agreement, he executed on November 22, 1999 (the “Non-Compete
Agreement”), which remains in full force and effect.

4. Return of Company Property. Mr. Schnadig confirms that, as of April 30, 2009, he will
return to the Company all keys, files, records (and copies thereof), equipment (including, but not
limited to, software and printers, wireless handheld devices, cellular phones, pagers, but not his
computer or BlackBerry device as set forth in paragraph 2 (f)), Company identification, and any
other Company-owned property in his possession or control, and that he will leave intact all
electronic Company documents, including, but not limited to, those which he developed or helped
develop during his employment. Mr. Schnadig agrees that in the event that he discovers any other
Company or proprietary materials in his possession after the Termination Date, he will immediately
return such materials to the Company. Mr. Schnadig further agrees to cooperate with the Company in
cancelling all accounts for his benefit, if any, in the Company’s name, including, but not limited
to, credit cards, telephone charge cards, cellular phone and/or pager accounts and computer
accounts.

5. Mr. Schnadig’s Release of Claims. In consideration of the benefits provided for in this
Transition Agreement, which Mr. Schnadig acknowledges he would not otherwise be entitled to
receive, Mr. Schnadig hereby fully, forever, irrevocably and unconditionally releases, remises and
discharges the Company, its officers, directors, stockholders, corporate affiliates, subsidiaries,
parent companies, agents and employees (each in their individual and corporate capacities)
(hereinafter, the “Released Parties”) from any and all claims, charges, complaints, demands,
actions, causes of action, suits, rights, debts, sums of money, costs, accounts, reckonings,
covenants, contracts, agreements, promises, doings, omissions, damages, executions, obligations,
liabilities, and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and costs), of every kind and nature which he
ever had or now has against the Released Parties up to and including the date of this Agreement,
including, but not limited to, any claims arising out of his employment with and/or separation from
the Company, including, but not limited to, all employment discrimination claims under Title VII of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Section 2000 et seq., the Age Discrimination in Employment
Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 621 et seq., the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Section
12101 et seq., the Family and Medical Leave Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq., the Worker
Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (“WARN”), 29 U.S.C. Section 2101 et seq., and the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. Section 701 et seq., all as amended; all claims arising out
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1681 et seq., the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), 29 U.S.C. Section 1001 et seq., the Massachusetts Fair Employment
Practices Act., M.G.L. c. 151B, Section 1 et seq., the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act, M.G.L. c.
12, Sections 11H and 11I, the Massachusetts Equal Rights Act, M.G.L. c. 93, Section 102 and M.G.L.
c. 214, Section 1C, the Massachusetts Labor and Industries Act, M.G.L. c. 149, Section 1 et seq.,
the Massachusetts Privacy Act, M.G.L. c. 214, Section 1B, and the Massachusetts Maternity Leave Act
        , M.G.L. c. 149, Section 105(d), all as amended; all common law claims including, but not limited
to, actions in tort, defamation and breach of contract; all claims to any non-vested ownership
interest in the Company, contractual or otherwise, including, but not limited to, claims to stock
or stock options; and any claim or damage arising out of his employment with or separation from the
Company (including any claim for retaliation) under any common law theory or any federal, state or
local statute or ordinance not expressly referenced above; provided, however, that nothing in this
Transition Agreement prevents him from filing, cooperating with, or participating in any proceeding
before the EEOC or a state Fair Employment Practices Agency (except that he acknowledges that he
will not be able to recover any monetary damages, awards or benefits in connection with any such
claim, charge or proceeding). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Mr. Schnadig is not releasing claims
for vested benefits, claims and/or rights to any defense and indemnification from the Company as
set forth in the Indemnification Agreement previously executed by Mr. Schnadig, any directors and
officers liability insurance policy, or any indemnification required by law. Nothing herein shall
waive any rights Mr. Schnadig might have for breach of this Transition Agreement.

6. Performance Reference, Non-Disparagement. Mr. Yuchun Lee, CEO, agrees to provide Mr.
Schnadig with a positive oral reference regarding his employment at the Company. The Company
agrees that Mr. Lee will not make any false, disparaging or derogatory statements to any media
outlet, industry group, financial institution or current or former employee, consultant, client or
customer of the Company regarding Mr. Schnadig. Mr. Schnadig understands and agrees that he shall
not make any false, disparaging or derogatory statements to any media outlet, industry group,
financial institution or current or former employee, consultant, client or customer of the Company
regarding the Company or any of its directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives or
about the Company’s business affairs and financial condition.

	7.	 	Waiver of Rights and Claims Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967.

Since Mr. Schnadig is 40 years of age or older, he is being informed that he has or may have
specific rights and/or claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) and he
agrees that:

(a) in consideration for the amounts described in Section 2 of this Agreement, which Mr.
Schnadig is not otherwise entitled to receive, he specifically and voluntarily waives such rights
and/or claims under the ADEA he might have against the Released Parties to the extent such rights
and/or claims arose prior to the date this Agreement was executed;

(b) Mr. Schnadig understands that rights or claims under the ADEA which may arise after the
date this Agreement is executed are not waived by him;

(c) Mr. Schnadig is advised that he has at least twenty-one (21) days within which to
consider the terms of this Agreement and to consult with or seek advice from an attorney of his
choice or any other person of his choosing prior to executing this Agreement;

(d) Mr. Schnadig has carefully read and fully understands all of the provisions of this
Agreement, and he knowingly and voluntarily agrees to all of the terms set forth in this Agreement;
and

(e) in entering into this Agreement Mr. Schnadig is not relying on any representation, promise
or inducement made by the Company or its attorneys with the exception of those promises described
in this document.

8. Acknowledgement.

(a) Mr. Schnadig acknowledges that he has been given at least twenty-one (21) days to consider
this Transition Agreement and the Release of Claims at Attachment A, and that the Company advises
him to consult with an attorney of his own choosing prior to signing this Transition Agreement and
Attachment A. Mr. Schnadig is advised that he may revoke this Agreement for a period of seven (7)
days after he signs it, and that this Agreement shall not be effective or enforceable until the
expiration of such seven (7) day revocation period. Any such revocation will not be effective
unless it is received in writing by the Company’s General Counsel no later than the close of
business on the seventh day after the Transition Agreement was signed by Mr. Schnadig.

(b) MR. SCHNADIG IS ADVISED AND HE UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT
AND SIGNING IT AND THE RELEASES OF CLAIMS HE IS WAIVING ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OR CLAIMS HE MIGHT HAVE
UNDER THE AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT, AS AMENDED BY THE OLDER WORKERS BENEFIT PROTECTION
ACT, AND THAT HE HAS RECEIVED CONSIDERATION BEYOND THAT TO WHICH HE WAS PREVIOUSLY ENTITLED.

9. Amendment. This Transition Agreement shall be binding upon the parties and may not be
modified in any manner, except by an instrument in writing of concurrent or subsequent date signed
by duly authorized representatives of the parties hereto. This Transition Agreement is binding upon
and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective agents, assigns, heirs,
executors, successors and administrators.

10. No Waiver. No delay or omission by either party in exercising any right under this
Transition Agreement shall operate as a waiver of that or any other right. A waiver or consent
given by a party on any one occasion shall be effective only in that instance and shall not be
construed as a bar or waiver of any right on any other occasion.

11. Validity. Should any provision of this Transition Agreement be declared or be
determined by any court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or invalid, the validity of the
remaining parts, terms or provisions shall not be affected thereby and said illegal and/or invalid
part, term or provision shall be deemed not to be a part of this Transition Agreement.

12. Voluntary Assent. Mr. Schnadig affirms that no other promises or agreements of any
kind have been made to or with him by any person or entity whatsoever to cause him to sign this
Transition Agreement, and that he fully understand the meaning and intent of this Agreement. Mr.
Schnadig states and represents that he has had an opportunity to fully discuss and review the terms
of this Transition Agreement and Attachment A with an attorney. Mr. Schnadig further states and
represents that he has carefully read this Transition Agreement, including Attachment A hereto,
understands the contents therein, freely and voluntarily assent to all of the terms and conditions
hereof, and signs his name of his own free act.

13. Applicable Law. This Transition Agreement shall be interpreted and construed by the
laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to conflict of laws provisions. The
parties hereby irrevocably submit to and acknowledge and recognize the jurisdiction of the courts
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or if appropriate, a federal court located in Massachusetts
(which courts, for purposes of this Transition Agreement, are the only courts of competent
jurisdiction), over any suit, action or other proceeding arising out of, under or in connection
with this Transition Agreement or the subject matter hereof.

14. Miscellaneous. The Company will reimburse Mr. Schnadig for any business expenses
incurred on or before the Termination Date for which he has submitted proper documentation
according to its usual practice, provided such expenses are submitted within 60 days after the
Termination Date. The Company will continue to permit Mr. Schnadig to access his personal email and
telephone messages at the Company for a period of 90 days following the Termination Date. 

15. Entire Agreement. This Transition Agreement, together with Attachment A, contains and
constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties hereto and cancels and/or
supersedes all previous oral and written negotiations, agreements, commitments and writings in
connection therewith. Nothing in this paragraph, however, shall modify, cancel or supersede Mr.
Schnadig’s obligations set forth in paragraph 3 above.

	 	 	 
	UNICA CORPORATION

By: /s/ Kevin Shone

	 	

/s/ Eric Schnadig
	 

	 	 
	Name: Kevin Shone

Title: Senior Vice President and Chief

Financial Officer

Date: 4/8/09

	 	Eric Schnadig

Date: 4/8/09

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ATTACHMENT A:

RELEASE OF CLAIMS

This Release of Claims forms a part of that certain Transition Agreement (the

“Transition Agreement”) dated as of the 8th day of April, 2009 by and among Eric
Schnadig (“Mr. Schnadig”), and Unica Corporation (collectively, the “Company”).

1. Mr. Schnadig’s Release of Claims. In consideration of the payment of the sums and
benefits set forth in paragraph 2 of the Transition Agreement, which Mr. Schnadig acknowledges he
would not otherwise be entitled to receive, he hereby fully, forever, irrevocably and
unconditionally releases, remises and discharges the Company, its officers, directors,
stockholders, corporate affiliates, subsidiaries, parent companies, agents and employees (each in
their individual and corporate capacities) (hereinafter, the “Released Parties”) from any and all
claims, charges, complaints, demands, actions, causes of action, suits, rights, debts, sums of
money, costs, accounts, reckonings, covenants, contracts, agreements, promises, doings, omissions,
damages, executions, obligations, liabilities, and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and costs),
of every kind and nature which he ever had or now has against the Released Parties up to and
including the date of this Release, including, but not limited to, any claims arising out of his
employment with and/or separation from the Company, including, but not limited to, all employment
discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Section 2000e et
seq., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 621 et seq., the Americans With
Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et seq., the Family and Medical Leave Act, 29
U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq., the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (“WARN”), 29
U.S.C. Section 2101 et seq., and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. Section 701 et seq., all
as amended; all claims arising out of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1681 et
seq., the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), 29 U.S.C. Section 1001 et
seq., the Massachusetts Fair Employment Practices Act., M.G.L. c. 151B, Section 1 et seq., the
Massachusetts Civil Rights Act, M.G.L. c. 12, Sections 11H and 11I, the Massachusetts Equal Rights
Act, M.G.L. c. 93, Section 102 and M.G.L. c. 214, Section 1C, the Massachusetts Labor and
Industries Act, M.G.L. c. 149, Section 1 et seq., the Massachusetts Privacy Act, M.G.L. c. 214,
Section 1B, and the Massachusetts Maternity Leave Act , M.G.L. c. 149, Section 105(d), all as
amended; all common law claims including, but not limited to, actions in tort, defamation and
breach of contract; all claims to any non-vested ownership interest in the Company, contractual or
otherwise, including, but not limited to, claims to stock or stock options; and any claim or damage
arising out of his employment with or separation from the Company (including any claim for
retaliation) under any common law theory or any federal, state or local statute or ordinance not
expressly referenced above; provided, however, that nothing in this Release of Claims prevents him
from filing, cooperating with, or participating in any proceeding before the EEOC or a state Fair
Employment Practices Agency (except that he acknowledges that he will not be able to recover any
monetary damages, awards or benefits in connection with any such claim, charge or proceeding).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Mr. Schnadig is not releasing claims for vested benefits, claims
and/or rights to any defense and indemnification from the Company as set forth in the
Indemnification Agreement previously executed by Mr. Schnadig, any Directors & Officers liability
insurance policy, or any indemnification required by law. Nothing herein shall waive any rights
Mr. Schnadig might have for breach of this Transition Agreement.

2. Acknowledgement.

(a) Mr. Schnadig hereby acknowledges that he has been given at least twenty-one (21) days
to consider the Transition Agreement, as well as this Attachment A, and that the Company has
advised him to consult with any attorney of his own choosing prior to signing the Transition
Agreement and this Attachment A. Mr. Schnadig is advised that he may revoke his acceptance of this
Attachment A during the period of seven (7) days after the execution of it. Mr. Schnadig is further
advised that this Attachment A shall not become effective or enforceable, and no payments will be
made or benefits provided pursuant to Paragraph 2 of the Transition Agreement, until this seven (7)
day period has expired without being invoked. Any such revocation will not be effective unless it
is received in writing by no later than the close of business on the seventh day after Attachment A
was signed by Mr. Schnadig.

(b) MR. SCHNADIG IS ADVISED AND HE UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT BY ENTERING INTO THIS
AGREEMENT AND SIGNING IT AND THE RELEASE OF CLAIMS HE IS WAIVING ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OR CLAIMS HE
MIGHT HAVE UNDER THE AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT, AS AMENDED BY THE OLDER WORKERS BENEFIT
PROTECTION ACT, AND THAT HE HAS RECEIVED CONSIDERATION BEYOND THAT TO WHICH HE WAS PREVIOUSLY
ENTITLED.

3. Applicable Law. This Release of Claims shall be interpreted and construed by the laws
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to conflict of laws provisions. Mr. Schnadig
hereby irrevocably submits to and acknowledges and recognizes the jurisdiction of the courts of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or if appropriate, a federal court located in Massachusetts (which
courts, for purposes of this Transition Agreement, are the only courts of competent jurisdiction),
over any suit, action or other proceeding arising out of, under or in connection with this Release
of Claims or the subject matter hereof.

Eric Schnadig

Date:

2Exhibit 10.3(b)

Exhibit 10.3(b)

SIXTH AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

THIS SIXTH AMENDMENT (this “Amendment”) is made as of the 7th day of April, 2009 to
that certain AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, dated as of May 15, 2002, as amended
(collectively, the “Employment Agreement”), by and between DAVID E. ULLMAN (“Employee”) and JOS. A.
BANK CLOTHIERS, INC. (“Employer”).

FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby
acknowledged, Employer and Employee, being the sole parties to the Employment Agreement, hereby
amend the Employment Agreement and agree that, subject to earlier termination otherwise set forth
in the Employment Agreement, the last day of the Employment Period shall be January 31, 2011.

Except as specifically amended hereby, the Employment Agreement shall remain in full force and
effect according to its terms. To the extent of any conflict between the terms of this Amendment
and the terms of the remainder of the Employment Agreement, the terms of this Amendment shall
control and prevail. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have those respective
meanings attributed to them in the Employment Agreement. This Amendment shall hereafter be deemed a
part of the Employment Agreement for all purposes. The terms of employment set forth in this
Amendment have been approved by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the
Employer.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment as of the date first above
written.

JOS. A. BANK CLOTHIERS, INC.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	/s/ CHARLES D. FRAZER
 

Charles D. Frazer,
	 	 
	 	/s/ DAVID E. ULLMAN
 

DAVID E. ULLMAN
	 	 
	 

	 	Senior Vice President-General Counsel

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