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Exhibit 10.3

OLD NATIONAL BANCORP
AMENDED AND RESTATED 2008 INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLAN
RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT

THIS RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT (including any and all Appendices hereto, this “Award Agreement”), made and executed as of March 21, 2022 (the “Grant Date”), between Old National Bancorp, an Indiana corporation (the “Company”), and [[FIRSTNAME]] [[LASTNAME]] an officer or employee of the Company or one of its Affiliates (the “Participant”).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Company has adopted the Old National Bancorp Amended and Restated 2008 Incentive Compensation Plan, as amended (the “Plan”), to further the growth and financial success of the Company and its Affiliates by aligning the interests of participating officers and key employees (“participants”) more closely with those of the Company’s shareholders, to provide participants with an additional incentive to excel in performing services for the Company and its Affiliates and to promote teamwork among participants; and
WHEREAS, it is the view of the Company that this goal can be achieved by granting shares of Company Common Stock (“Shares”) in the form of restricted stock (“Restricted Stock”) to eligible officers and other key employees; and 
WHEREAS, to incentivize the Participant’s future development and further the success of the Company, the Participant has been designated as an individual to whom Restricted Stock should be granted;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual covenants herein contained, the Company and the Participant agree as follows:
1.    Award of Restricted Stock; Establishment of Initial Book Entry Account
The Company has approved an award to the Participant of  [[SHARESGRANTED]] Shares of Restricted Stock (such Shares of Restricted Stock covered by this Award Agreement being referred to as the “Restricted Shares”), subject to the terms and conditions of this Award Agreement and the Plan (with all capitalized terms used in this Award Agreement and not otherwise defined herein having the respective meanings assigned to them in the Plan). Within a reasonable time after the Participant’s signed acceptance of this Award Agreement, the Company shall instruct its transfer agent to establish a book entry account representing the Restricted Shares in the name of the Participant and effective as of the Grant Date; provided, however, that the Company shall retain control of such account until the Restricted Shares have become vested in accordance with this Award Agreement.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing proviso, the book entry account maintained in the Participant’s name shall bear an appropriate notation, similar to the restrictive legend on any certificates representing Restricted Shares contemplated by Section 8.04(c) of the Plan and to the effect that the Restricted Shares included therein are subject to the restrictions of this Award Agreement and the Plan as well as applicable securities laws. The Company may instruct its transfer agent to impose stop transfer instructions with respect to any unvested Restricted Shares in such account.
2.    Period of Restriction; Vesting 
The Period of Restriction relating to the Restricted Shares shall begin on the Grant Date and lapse, except as otherwise provided in Sections 3 and 4 of this Award Agreement, as follows:
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	Period of Restriction Lapse Date	Percent of Restricted Shares Awarded
	March 21, 2023	33.3%
	March 21, 2024	33.3%
	March 21, 2025	33.4%

Except as otherwise provided in Sections 3 and 4 of this Award Agreement, Restricted Shares shall vest only if the Participant remains in the continuous employment of the Company or any of its Affiliates through the Period of Restriction Lapse Date applicable to such Restricted Shares as identified in the table above.
  3.    Change in Control
If a Change in Control occurs after the Grant Date and during the Period of Restriction and (i) the Participant’s employment or service is involuntarily Terminated by the Company or, if the Company is not the surviving entity, the entity (or any parent or successor thereof) that effects the Change in Control (the “Post-CIC Entity”), as applicable, for reasons other than for “Cause,” or (ii) the Participant Terminates his or her employment or service for “Good Reason” in accordance with the provisions in Section 16.02 of the Plan, in either case under the foregoing clauses (i) or (ii) during the two-year period commencing on the date of the Change in Control, then the Period of Restriction set forth in Section 2 shall lapse.  However, as provided in Section 16.02 of the Plan, if a Change in Control occurs during the Period of Restriction, the Company remains as the surviving entity or the award of Restricted Shares under this Award Agreement is Assumed by the Post-CIC Entity and the Participant continues employment or service with the Company or the post-CIC Entity during the two-year period commencing on the date of the Change in Control (without any involuntary Termination or Termination for Good Reason of the Participant’s employment or service during such two-year period), then the Period of Restriction shall continue to lapse at the time or times specified in Section 2 of this Award Agreement. 
4.    Termination of Service
(a)  Death, Disability or Retirement. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Award Agreement, in the event of the Participant’s Termination of Service due to death, Disability or Retirement, the following shall apply: 
(i) If the Participant’s Termination of Service is due to death, the Period of Restriction shall lapse, effective as of the date of death.
(ii) If the Participant’s Termination of Service is due to Disability or Retirement (as such terms are defined in the Plan and, for Retirement, shall require having completed at least five years of service with the Company and attainment of age fifty-five), he or she shall continue to be treated as a participant and the Period of Restriction shall lapse at the time(s) specified in Section 2 of this Agreement; provided, however, that if, following any such Termination of Service due to Disability or Retirement, the Participant dies prior to the end of the Period of Restriction, then the provisions of subsection (a) of this Section 4 shall apply.
(b)  Forfeiture. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee in its sole discretion, subject to and consistent with the Plan, in the event of the Participant’s Termination of Service for any other reason, the Restricted Shares as to which the applicable Period of Restriction has not lapsed shall be forfeited effective as of the date of the Participant’s Termination of Service.
5.    Dividends on Restricted Stock
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From and after the Grant Date and the establishment of the book entry account representing the Restricted Shares pursuant to Section 1 of this Award Agreement, the Participant shall be entitled to receive any per Share cash dividends paid by the Company with respect to the Restricted Shares covered by this Award Agreement and remaining outstanding (that is, not previously forfeited by the Participant), even though the Period of Restriction with respect to some or all of such Restricted Shares has not then lapsed.  Any stock dividends paid with respect to any such Restricted Shares during the same period shall be (a) added to the Restricted Shares account maintained by the Company’s transfer agent in the Participant’s name (as provided in Section 1 hereof), and (b) subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Award Agreement and the Plan, including the same restrictions set forth herein as applicable to the underlying Restricted Shares on which they are paid. 
6.    Voting Rights
From and after the Grant Date and the establishment of the book entry account representing the Restricted Shares pursuant to Section 1 of this Award Agreement, the Participant may exercise full voting rights with respect to all Restricted Shares covered by this Award Agreement, including any Restricted Shares remaining subject to any applicable Period of Restriction.
7.    Participant’s Investment Representations
The Participant shall provide any investment representations requested by the Company before the issuance of any Restricted Shares pursuant hereto or any release to the Participant of Vested Restricted Shares (as defined and described in Section 10(a) of this Award Agreement). 
8.    Income and Employment Tax Withholding
As described in Section 15.02 of the Plan, prior to the release to the Participant of any Vested Restricted Shares, the Company shall have the right to have the Participant satisfy all required federal, state, city and local income and employment taxes required to be withheld on the lapse of the Period of Restriction. In order to satisfy such withholding obligations, the Participant shall be deemed to have elected to have the Company withhold Shares that otherwise would be released to the Participant upon vesting pursuant to Section 10 of this Award Agreement, unless before such vesting the Company and the Participant have agreed to an alternative tax withholding means permitted by the Plan. The Fair Market Value of the Shares to be so withheld shall equal to the dollar amount of the Company’s aggregate withholding tax obligations, calculated on the day the Period of Restriction ends.
9.    Nontransferability
Until the end of the Period of Restriction, the Restricted Shares cannot be (i) sold, transferred, assigned, margined, encumbered, bequeathed, gifted, alienated, hypothecated, pledged or otherwise disposed of, whether by operation of law, whether voluntarily or involuntarily or otherwise, other than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution, or (ii) subject to execution,  attachment, or similar process.  Any attempted or purported transfer of Restricted Shares in contravention of this Section 9 or the Plan shall be null and void ab initio and of no force or effect whatsoever. Following the execution of this Award Agreement, the Participant may expressly designate a death beneficiary (“Beneficiary”) by completing and delivering a designation of beneficiary agreement (“Beneficiary Designation”) and delivering a copy of the Beneficiary Designation to the Company. In the event the Participant does not designate a Beneficiary, then the applicable state law shall determine succession.
10.    Release of Shares to Participant after Vesting
(a)    General Vesting and Release Timing. Subject to Section 10(b) hereof, as promptly as reasonably practicable (and generally within 30 days) after (i) the lapse of the Period of Restriction with respect to, and the resulting vesting of, all or any portion of the Restricted Shares (the “Vested Restricted Shares”) and (ii) the Company’s receipt of any required tax withholding in accordance with Section 8, the Company shall instruct its transfer agent to transfer such Vested Restricted Shares, less any deduction for Shares withheld to satisfy tax withholding obligations under Section 8, to an unrestricted account over which only the Participant (or, in the case of the Participant’s death, his or her Beneficiary or estate) has control.   
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(b)    Additional Release Conditions and Related Timing Impact. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 10, the Company will not be required to release or deliver any Vested Restricted Shares pursuant to this Section 10 prior to (i) completing any registration or other qualification of the Shares, which the Company deems necessary or advisable under any federal or state law or under the rulings or regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other governmental regulatory body; and (ii) obtaining any approval or other clearance from any federal or state governmental agency or body, which the Company determines in either case to be necessary or advisable. The Company has no obligation to obtain the fulfillment of the conditions specified in the preceding sentence. As a further condition to the release of any Vested Restricted Shares pursuant to this Section 10, the Company may require the making of any investment or other representation or warranty which the Company deems necessary or advisable under any applicable law or regulation, as provided in Section 7. Under no circumstances shall the Company delay the release of Vested Restricted Shares pursuant to this Section to a date that is later than 2-1/2 months after the end of the calendar year in which the Period of Restriction lapses, unless the release of such Shares would violate applicable federal or state securities law or any other applicable law, in which case the Company shall issue such shares as soon as administratively practicable (and not more than 30 days) after such issuance would no longer violate such laws.  
11.    Participant’s Satisfaction of Applicable Stock Ownership Guidelines 
At the time an applicable Period of Restriction lapses with respect to the Restricted Shares, if the Participant is subject to, and does not then satisfy, the Company’s Stock Ownership Guidelines for executives and directors, as may be amended and in effect from time to time and as set forth in the applicable section of the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines posted on the Company’s website or as otherwise established by the Committee (the “Stock Ownership Guidelines”), the Participant shall continue to hold the Vested Restricted Shares released to the Participant pursuant to Section 10 hereof (net of Shares withheld for taxes) until such time thereafter as the Participant first or again satisfies the Stock Ownership Guidelines.
12.    Recoupment/Clawback Policy 
Any grant of Restricted Shares under this Award Agreement or any other award granted or paid to the Participant under the Plan, whether in the form of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, performance shares, performance units, stock or cash, is subject to recoupment or “clawback” by the Company in accordance with the Company’s Bonus Recoupment/Clawback Policy, as may be amended and in effect from time to time and as set forth in the applicable “Bonus Recoupment Policy” section of the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines posted on the Company’s website or as otherwise established by the Committee. 

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13.    Additional Restrictive Covenants Applicable to the Participant
By executing and accepting this Award Agreement, and in consideration of the award of the Restricted Shares to the Participant, the Participant: (a) hereby agrees to comply with and be bound by the restrictive covenants contained in Appendix A (the “Restrictive Covenants”); (b) understands and acknowledges that (i) the grant of Restricted Shares pursuant to this Award Agreement, and (ii) any vesting or release of Vested Restricted Shares to the Participant, are expressly conditioned on and subject to the Participant’s continuing compliance with each of the Restrictive Covenants; and (c) understands and acknowledges that the Company may seek any and all available remedies for any non-compliance with the Restrictive Covenants, in addition to the forfeiture of any Restricted Shares or Vested Restricted Shares. The Restrictive Covenants are independent of and in addition to (not in replacement of) any covenants on the same or similar subjects to which the Participant may have previously agreed in any employment, confidentiality, non-solicitation, non-competition, severance, change in control, incentive compensation grant or award or other agreement to which the Participant is a party or by which he or she is bound, all of which other agreements shall remain in full force and effect.  
14.    Indemnity
The Participant hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and its Affiliates (and their respective directors, officers and employees), and the Committee, from and against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities and expenses based upon or arising out of any actual or alleged breach or failure of the Participant to comply with any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement made by the Participant to the Company in or pursuant to this Award Agreement. The Participant hereby further agrees to release and hold harmless the Company and its Affiliates (and their respective directors, officers and employees) from and against any tax liability, including without limitation, interest and penalties, incurred by the Participant in connection with this Award Agreement (including the vesting of any Restricted Shares) or the Participant’s overall participation in the Plan.
15.    No Rights to Future Awards or Continued Employment
Nothing in the Plan or this Award Agreement creates any right for the Participant to receive, or any obligation on the part of the Company to grant to the Participant, any future awards of any kind under the Plan. In addition, nothing in the Plan or this Award Agreement confers any rights or obligations on the Participant to continued employment or service with the Company or any of its Affiliates or affects in any manner the right of the Company or its Affiliates or the Participant to terminate the Participant’s employment or service to the Company or any of its Affiliates at any time, subject to the terms of any employment agreement between the Participant and the Company or any of its Affiliates and any Plan terms applicable to Terminations for Good Reason.  
16.    Changes in Shares
In the event of any change in the Shares as described in Section 4.04 of the Plan, the Committee will make appropriate adjustment or substitution in the number or kind of shares included within the Restricted Shares or the terms of this Award Agreement (taking into account the terms relating to stock dividends set forth in Section 5 hereof), all as provided in Section 4.04 of the Plan.  
17.    Plan Terms; Committee Determinations; Other Interpretative Matters
All provisions of the Plan, including capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein, are incorporated herein and expressly made a part of this Award Agreement by reference. In the event of any conflict between any terms of this Award Agreement (before giving effect to any such incorporation of any such Plan provisions) and any provisions of the Plan, the Plan provisions shall govern and take precedence over any such conflicting terms of this Award Agreement. Any and all determinations made by the Committee under and as permitted by the Plan with respect to this Award Agreement or the Plan shall be conclusive, final and binding upon the Participant and any and all of his or her heirs, executors, administrators or others purporting to derive any rights or claims by or through the Participant. Except where otherwise specified or the context otherwise requires, (i) references such as “herein,” “hereto” or “hereof” refer to this Award Agreement in its entirety, including any and all Appendices hereto, (ii) “including” and similar 
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references whenever used herein mean “including, without limitation,” and (iii) the descriptive headings of the Sections and, where applicable, subsections of this Award Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Award Agreement.    
18.    Governing Law
To the extent not otherwise governed by the laws of the United States (including the Internal Revenue Code), this Award Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana, without reference to the choice of law principles thereof. 
19.    Jury Trial Waiver
The Company and the Participant hereby knowingly, voluntarily, and irrevocably waive any right to a trial by jury of any dispute under or action relating to this Award Agreement and agree that any such dispute or action shall be tried before a judge sitting without a jury.
20.    Survival
The provisions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11 through 15 and 17 through 19, inclusive, and 21 of this Award Agreement and this Section 20, as well as the Restrictive Covenants contained in Appendix A hereto, will survive the expiration or termination of this Award Agreement, the vesting and release or forfeiture of any and all Restricted Shares pursuant hereto and/or any Termination of the Participant’s employment or service for any reason whatsoever.
21.    Counterparts
This Award Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which collectively will constitute one and the same agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company, by its officer thereunder duly authorized, and the Participant have caused this Award Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. 

PARTICIPANT

Accepted by: [[SIGNATURE]]                Date: [[SIGNATURE_DATE]]

OLD NATIONAL BANCORP

By: _____________________________    
    James C. Ryan, III
    Chief Executive Officer
    Old National Bancorp

    

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APPENDIX A TO RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT
(Restrictive Covenants)
1.    Definitions. When used in and for purposes of this Appendix A, the following capitalized terms have the respective meanings set forth below. Unless otherwise defined or redefined in this Appendix A, capitalized terms herein have the same respective meanings as set forth in the body of the Award Agreement.
"Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by or is under common Control with, such Person, with “Control” and such similar terms meaning the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such other Person, whether through ownership of voting securities or similar ownership interests, by contract or otherwise. 
“Business” means, collectively, the products and services provided by the Company, as the same may evolve or be changed from time to time, including but not limited to those involving the following core business areas: (i) community and/or commercial banking, including lending activities (whether individual/retail consumer loans or lines of credit or commercial loans, letters of credit and real estate or lease transactions), depositary activities, debit and ATM cards, merchant cash management, internet banking and other general banking activities; (ii) investment and brokerage services, including provision of investment advice and investment options; (iii) treasury services, including investment management, wholesale funding, interest rate risk, liquidity and leverage management and capital markets products or services (including interest rate derivatives, foreign exchange and bond financings); (iv) wealth management, including fiduciary and trust services, fee-based asset management, mutual fund management or other investment advisory services; (v) insurance agency services, including insurance brokerage services such as commercial property and casualty, surety, loss control services, employee benefits consulting and administration and personal insurance.
“Company” when used in and for purposes of this Appendix A means Old National Bancorp and its Affiliates, collectively or individually, as the same may exist at any particular referenced time or for any referenced historical “look-back” periods used in this Appendix A (“Look-Back Periods”) and shall include any predecessors or successors to any such entities; and “Employing Company” means the Company entity that was the employer of the Participant at the relevant time or for the relevant period. For illustrative purposes only: (i) as of the Grant Date, the Company includes Old National Bancorp, as the surviving corporation in the February 15, 2022 merger of First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. (“First Midwest”) and Old National Bancorp (the “Merger”), and Old National Bancorp’s subsidiaries; and (ii) as to any Look-Back Periods covering or extending in whole or in part into historical periods prior to the Merger, the Company includes First Midwest and its subsidiaries (and, with respect to any Participant who is a former employee of First Midwest or one of its subsidiaries, refers to and includes any pre-Merger periods of employment with or service to First Midwest or such subsidiary).
“Confidential Information” means any and all information of or relating to the Company or its Business (including Third-Party Confidential Information, as defined below) that is confidential, private, proprietary or otherwise not generally available to the public (including any and all trade secrets) or not generally known by or available to those engaged in the same or similar business, trade or industry as the Company, together with any and all tangible embodiments, copies, recordations or derivatives of any such information, including, without limitation, any and all reports, analyses, studies, plans, notes, summaries, communications, files, records or other documents or materials based on, derived from, excerpting, incorporating or otherwise reflecting, in whole or in part, any Confidential Information. All such information shall constitute “Confidential Information” (A) whether or not identified or labeled as confidential, (B) whether provided or made available to the Participant before or after the date of this Award Agreement, (C) whether (i) disclosed or made available to the Participant by the Company, (ii) created, authored, collected, compiled, prepared or otherwise developed by the Participant, other Company employees or  any third parties in the course of or in connection with their services for the Company or for its benefit, or (iii) provided or made available to the Participant for the Company’s use, in trust or confidence (including pursuant to a legal, contractual, fiduciary or other duty of confidentiality), by any customers, clients, vendors, suppliers or other third parties having or considering a business or contractual relationship with the Company (“Third-Party Confidential Information”), and (D) regardless of the form, format, mode of disclosure or media in which it may be maintained, used or communicated (whether written, printed, verbal, visual, graphic, digital, electronic or otherwise and whether in tangible or intangible form (as when held in a Person’s mind or memory)). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, “Confidential Information” includes information of the types described in any employment, confidentiality, restrictive covenant or award agreements between the Company and the Participant and in any Company confidentiality policies or guidelines applicable to the Participant.
“Covered Personnel” means any individual Person who as of the time in question is, or at any time within the two-year Look-Back Period prior thereto was, an employee or temporary or contract worker of, or other individual independent contractor to, the Company with whom the Participant had a supervisory or other working 
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relationship during the Participant’s employment with the Company or about whom the Participant had knowledge or access to or use of Confidential Information relating to such Person’s position, responsibilities, performance or potential by virtue of the Participant’s employment by the Company.
“Customer” means any Person (or any Affiliate thereof) which (i) is a customer or client of any services or products of the Employing Company as of the time at which it is being determined (or, for or in respect of any post-Termination period, the date of the Participant’s employment Termination), (ii) was a customer or client of any services or products of the Employing Company at any time during the two-year Look-Back Period immediately prior thereto or (iii) otherwise was a Person with whom the Participant had direct contact on behalf of the Employing Company at any time during the period of the Participant’s employment with the Employing Company.
"Person” means any individual or any corporation, general or limited partnership, firm, limited liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity.
“Prospective Customer” means any Person (or any Affiliate thereof) which, as of the time at which it is being determined (or, for or in respect of any post-Termination period, the date of the Participant’s employment Termination) or at any time during the two-year Look-Back Period immediately prior thereto, is or was the direct target or subject of sales or marketing activities by the Participant or is or was a Person that the Participant knew was a target of the Employing Company’s sales or marketing activities.
2.    Non-Solicitation of Customers and Employees. During the term of Participant’s employment with the Company and for one (1) year following Termination thereof, the Participant shall not, directly or indirectly, individually or jointly with any other Persons, (a) solicit or attempt to solicit in any manner, seek to obtain or service, or accept the business of, any Customer or Prospective Customer for any product or service of the type offered by the Company or competitive with the Company's Business, (b) request, advise or suggest, or otherwise induce or cause (or attempt to induce or cause) any customer, client, vendor, supplier, licensor, licensee or consultant, advisor or other business relation of or to the Company to terminate, reduce, limit, or change its business or relationship with the Company, or  interfere with any such Person’s business or relationship with the Company, (c) request, encourage, induce or influence (or attempt to induce, influence or cause) any Covered Personnel to quit, leave or terminate their employment, temporary labor or independent contractor relationship or arrangement with the Company or solicit any such Covered Personnel for employment or engagement on behalf of any Person other than the Company, or (d) hire, employ or otherwise engage (whether as employee, part-time or temporary staff or labor, consultant, independent contractor or otherwise) any such Covered Personnel either directly or for or on behalf of any Person other than the Company. 
3.Safeguarding, and Non-Use and Non-Disclosure, of Confidential Information. 
a.Value and Importance of Confidentiality Protections. The Participant acknowledges and agrees that (i) by virtue of Participant’s employment, Participant will be given access to and use of Confidential Information, (ii) the Company has devoted (and will continue to devote) substantial time, money, and effort to develop Confidential Information and maintain the proprietary and confidential nature thereof, and (iii) Confidential Information is proprietary and confidential and, if any Confidential Information were disclosed or became known by persons engaging in a business in any way competitive with the Company's Business, such disclosure would result in hardship, loss, irreparable injury, and damage to the Company, the measurement of which would be difficult, if not impossible, to determine. Accordingly, the Participant agrees that the preservation and protection of Confidential Information is an essential part of Participant’s duties of employment and that, as a result of the Participant’s employment with the Company, Participant has a duty of fidelity, loyalty, and trust to the Company in safeguarding Confidential Information. 

b.Confidentiality Covenants. At all times both during and after the Termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company: (i) the Participant will hold as strictly confidential, and take all steps necessary to protect and safeguard Confidential Information; (ii) the Participant will not, directly or indirectly, use, or otherwise employ any Confidential Information, except for such use as reasonably required in the ordinary course of Participant’s employment by the Company, and then solely during the term of such Company employment and exclusively for the Company’s benefit; and (iii) the Participant will not, directly or indirectly, disclose, distribute, communicate, disseminate or reveal any Confidential Information to any Person, except for such disclosure (A) to other Company employees who reasonably “need to know” the same to discharge their responsibilities to the Company, but only during the term of the Participant’s employment with the Company or (B) as legally required by any court or governmental agency (as by subpoena or similar mandatory legal process or court order), but only after prompt notice to the Company to permit it to seek a protective order or other confidential treatment of the Confidential Information being sought and then only to the extent any portions of such Confidential Information are legally required to be disclosed. The Participant shall follow all Company policies and procedures regarding Confidential Information and shall exercise utmost diligence and take any additional precautions necessary or 
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appropriate under the particular circumstances to safeguard, and protect against any prohibited use or disclosure of, any Confidential Information.

c.Duration. The confidentiality obligations contained in this Agreement shall continue as long as Confidential Information remains confidential or protectable as a trade secret under applicable laws (except that such obligations shall continue if Confidential Information loses its confidential nature through improper use or disclosure, including but not limited to any breach of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix A) and, in the case of any Third-Party Confidential Information, for so long as the Company remains contractually or otherwise legally obligated to protect the same.

d.Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Appendix A prohibits, limits, or restricts, or shall be construed to prohibit, limit, or restrict, the Participant from exercising any legally protected whistleblower rights (including pursuant to Section 21F of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder), without notice to or consent from the Company. Moreover, pursuant to the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016: (i) an individual will not be held criminally or civilly liable  under any federal or state trade secret laws for the disclosure of  a trade secret that is made (A) in confidence,  to a federal, state or local government official  or to a lawyer, solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other legal proceeding, if such filing is made “under seal” (meaning that it is not accessible to the public); and (ii) an individual who files a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law may disclose the trade secret to the attorney of the individual and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual files any document containing the trade secret under seal and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order. 

4.    Remedies. The Company will suffer irreparable damage and injury and will not have an adequate remedy at law if the Participant breaches any provision of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix A. Accordingly, in addition to any and all other remedies that may be available to the Company, the Company shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief to prevent or halt actual, attempted or threatened breaches of the Participant’s Restrictive Covenants, or to enforce specifically their terms, without proving actual damages or posting any bond or other security. The rights and remedies of the Company set forth in this Appendix A and in this Award Agreement generally are cumulative with, and not exclusive or in lieu of, other rights and remedies available to the Company at law or in equity. In addition, the Company will retain the right to take appropriate disciplinary action against the Participant for violations of the Restrictive Covenants or any Company policies during the Participant’s employment by the Company. The existence of any claim or cause of action that the Participant has against the Company, whether predicated on this Award Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of the Restrictive Covenants. 

5.    Periods of Noncompliance and Reasonableness of Periods. The Restrictive Covenants shall be deemed not to run during any periods of noncompliance by the Participant, the intention of the parties being to have such restrictions and covenants apply for the full periods contemplated by this Appendix A (including those specified following the Participant’s Termination of employment with the Company). The Company and the Participant acknowledge and agree that the Restrictive Covenants are reasonable in view of the nature of the Company's Business and the Participant's advantageous knowledge of and familiarity with the Company's Business, operations, affairs, Customers and Prospective Customers. The Restrictive Covenants are essential terms and conditions to the Company entering into this Award Agreement, and they shall be construed as independent of any other provision in this Award Agreement or of any other agreement between the Participant and the Company. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if the scope of any restriction or covenant is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be too broad to permit enforcement of such restriction or covenant as written, then such restriction or covenant shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law. The Participant and the Company hereby acknowledge the same and authorize any such court to strike or modify any such provision or part thereof, to permit enforcement of the Restrictive Covenants and this Award Agreement to the fullest extent permitted by law.
6.    Survival. The Restrictive Covenants shall survive termination or expiration of this Award Agreement and any Termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company.
7.    Reimbursement of Certain Costs. If the Participant breaches or threatens to breach any of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix A and the Company initiates legal action against the Participant and substantially prevails against the Participant in such action by enforcing such Restrictive Covenants or obtaining damages for such breaches, the Company shall be entitled to payment or reimbursement from the Participant of the Company’s reasonable costs and expenses in connection with such action (including reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements, litigation costs and investigative and expert witness fees and costs).

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OLD NATIONAL BANCORP
AMENDED AND RESTATED 2008 INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLAN
RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT

THIS RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT (including any and all Appendices hereto, this “Award Agreement”), made and executed as of March 21, 2022 (the “Grant Date”), between Old National Bancorp, an Indiana corporation (the “Company”), and [[FIRSTNAME]] [[LASTNAME]] an officer or employee of the Company or one of its Affiliates (the “Participant”).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Company has adopted the Old National Bancorp Amended and Restated 2008 Incentive Compensation Plan, as amended (the “Plan”), to further the growth and financial success of the Company and its Affiliates by aligning the interests of participating officers and key employees (“participants”) more closely with those of the Company’s shareholders, to provide participants with an additional incentive to excel in performing services for the Company and its Affiliates and to promote teamwork among participants; and
WHEREAS, it is the view of the Company that this goal can be achieved by granting shares of Company Common Stock (“Shares”) in the form of restricted stock (“Restricted Stock”) to eligible officers and other key employees; and 
WHEREAS, to incentivize the Participant’s future development and further the success of the Company, the Participant has been designated as an individual to whom Restricted Stock should be granted;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual covenants herein contained, the Company and the Participant agree as follows:
1.    Award of Restricted Stock; Establishment of Initial Book Entry Account
The Company has approved an award to the Participant of  [[SHARESGRANTED]] Shares of Restricted Stock (such Shares of Restricted Stock covered by this Award Agreement being referred to as the “Restricted Shares”), subject to the terms and conditions of this Award Agreement and the Plan (with all capitalized terms used in this Award Agreement and not otherwise defined herein having the respective meanings assigned to them in the Plan). Within a reasonable time after the Participant’s signed acceptance of this Award Agreement, the Company shall instruct its transfer agent to establish a book entry account representing the Restricted Shares in the name of the Participant and effective as of the Grant Date; provided, however, that the Company shall retain control of such account until the Restricted Shares have become vested in accordance with this Award Agreement.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing proviso, the book entry account maintained in the Participant’s name shall bear an appropriate notation, similar to the restrictive legend on any certificates representing Restricted Shares contemplated by Section 8.04(c) of the Plan and to the effect that the Restricted Shares included therein are subject to the restrictions of this Award Agreement and the Plan as well as applicable securities laws. The Company may instruct its transfer agent to impose stop transfer instructions with respect to any unvested Restricted Shares in such account.
2.    Period of Restriction; Vesting 
The Period of Restriction relating to the Restricted Shares shall begin on the Grant Date and lapse, except as otherwise provided in Sections 3 and 4 of this Award Agreement, as follows:
						
	Period of Restriction Lapse Date	Percent of Restricted Shares Awarded
	March 21, 2025	100%

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Except as otherwise provided in Sections 3 and 4 of this Award Agreement, Restricted Shares shall vest only if the Participant remains in the continuous employment of the Company or any of its Affiliates through the Period of Restriction Lapse Date applicable to such Restricted Shares as identified in the table above.
  3.    Change in Control
If a Change in Control occurs after the Grant Date and during the Period of Restriction and (i) the Participant’s employment or service is involuntarily Terminated by the Company or, if the Company is not the surviving entity, the entity (or any parent or successor thereof) that effects the Change in Control (the “Post-CIC Entity”), as applicable, for reasons other than for “Cause,” or (ii) the Participant Terminates his or her employment or service for “Good Reason” in accordance with the provisions in Section 16.02 of the Plan, in either case under the foregoing clauses (i) or (ii) during the two-year period commencing on the date of the Change in Control, then the Period of Restriction set forth in Section 2 shall lapse.  However, as provided in Section 16.02 of the Plan, if a Change in Control occurs during the Period of Restriction, the Company remains as the surviving entity or the award of Restricted Shares under this Award Agreement is Assumed by the Post-CIC Entity and the Participant continues employment or service with the Company or the post-CIC Entity during the two-year period commencing on the date of the Change in Control (without any involuntary Termination or Termination for Good Reason of the Participant’s employment or service during such two-year period), then the Period of Restriction shall continue to lapse at the time or times specified in Section 2 of this Award Agreement. 
4.    Termination of Service
(a)  Death, Disability or Retirement. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Award Agreement, in the event of the Participant’s Termination of Service due to death, Disability or Retirement, the following shall apply: 
(i) If the Participant’s Termination of Service is due to death, the Period of Restriction shall lapse, effective as of the date of death.
(ii) If the Participant’s Termination of Service is due to Disability or Retirement (as such terms are defined in the Plan and, for Retirement, shall require having completed at least five years of service with the Company and attainment of age fifty-five), he or she shall continue to be treated as a participant and the Period of Restriction shall lapse at the time(s) specified in Section 2 of this Agreement; provided, however, that if, following any such Termination of Service due to Disability or Retirement, the Participant dies prior to the end of the Period of Restriction, then the provisions of subsection (a) of this Section 4 shall apply.
(b)  Forfeiture. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee in its sole discretion, subject to and consistent with the Plan, in the event of the Participant’s Termination of Service for any other reason, the Restricted Shares as to which the applicable Period of Restriction has not lapsed shall be forfeited effective as of the date of the Participant’s Termination of Service.

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5.    Dividends on Restricted Stock
From and after the Grant Date and the establishment of the book entry account representing the Restricted Shares pursuant to Section 1 of this Award Agreement, the Participant shall be entitled to receive any per Share cash dividends paid by the Company with respect to the Restricted Shares covered by this Award Agreement and remaining outstanding (that is, not previously forfeited by the Participant), even though the Period of Restriction with respect to some or all of such Restricted Shares has not then lapsed.  Any stock dividends paid with respect to any such Restricted Shares during the same period shall be (a) added to the Restricted Shares account maintained by the Company’s transfer agent in the Participant’s name (as provided in Section 1 hereof), and (b) subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Award Agreement and the Plan, including the same restrictions set forth herein as applicable to the underlying Restricted Shares on which they are paid. 
6.    Voting Rights
From and after the Grant Date and the establishment of the book entry account representing the Restricted Shares pursuant to Section 1 of this Award Agreement, the Participant may exercise full voting rights with respect to all Restricted Shares covered by this Award Agreement, including any Restricted Shares remaining subject to any applicable Period of Restriction.
7.    Participant’s Investment Representations
The Participant shall provide any investment representations requested by the Company before the issuance of any Restricted Shares pursuant hereto or any release to the Participant of Vested Restricted Shares (as defined and described in Section 10(a) of this Award Agreement). 
8.    Income and Employment Tax Withholding
As described in Section 15.02 of the Plan, prior to the release to the Participant of any Vested Restricted Shares, the Company shall have the right to have the Participant satisfy all required federal, state, city and local income and employment taxes required to be withheld on the lapse of the Period of Restriction. In order to satisfy such withholding obligations, the Participant shall be deemed to have elected to have the Company withhold Shares that otherwise would be released to the Participant upon vesting pursuant to Section 10 of this Award Agreement, unless before such vesting the Company and the Participant have agreed to an alternative tax withholding means permitted by the Plan. The Fair Market Value of the Shares to be so withheld shall equal to the dollar amount of the Company’s aggregate withholding tax obligations, calculated on the day the Period of Restriction ends.
9.    Nontransferability
Until the end of the Period of Restriction, the Restricted Shares cannot be (i) sold, transferred, assigned, margined, encumbered, bequeathed, gifted, alienated, hypothecated, pledged or otherwise disposed of, whether by operation of law, whether voluntarily or involuntarily or otherwise, other than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution, or (ii) subject to execution, attachment, or similar process.  Any attempted or purported transfer of Restricted Shares in contravention of this Section 9 or the Plan shall be null and void ab initio and of no force or effect whatsoever. Following the execution of this Award Agreement, the Participant may expressly designate a death beneficiary (“Beneficiary”) by completing and delivering a designation of beneficiary agreement (“Beneficiary Designation”) and delivering a copy of the Beneficiary Designation to the Company. In the event the Participant does not designate a Beneficiary, then the applicable state law shall determine succession.

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10.    Release of Shares to Participant after Vesting
(a)    General Vesting and Release Timing. Subject to Section 10(b) hereof, as promptly as reasonably practicable (and generally within 30 days) after (i) the lapse of the Period of Restriction with respect to, and the resulting vesting of, all or any portion of the Restricted Shares (the “Vested Restricted Shares”) and (ii) the Company’s receipt of any required tax withholding in accordance with Section 8, the Company shall instruct its transfer agent to transfer such Vested Restricted Shares, less any deduction for Shares withheld to satisfy tax withholding obligations under Section 8, to an unrestricted account over which only the Participant (or, in the case of the Participant’s death, his or her Beneficiary or estate) has control.   
(b)    Additional Release Conditions and Related Timing Impact. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 10, the Company will not be required to release or deliver any Vested Restricted Shares pursuant to this Section 10 prior to (i) completing any registration or other qualification of the Shares, which the Company deems necessary or advisable under any federal or state law or under the rulings or regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other governmental regulatory body; and (ii) obtaining any approval or other clearance from any federal or state governmental agency or body, which the Company determines in either case to be necessary or advisable. The Company has no obligation to obtain the fulfillment of the conditions specified in the preceding sentence. As a further condition to the release of any Vested Restricted Shares pursuant to this Section 10, the Company may require the making of any investment or other representation or warranty which the Company deems necessary or advisable under any applicable law or regulation, as provided in Section 7. Under no circumstances shall the Company delay the release of Vested Restricted Shares pursuant to this Section to a date that is later than 2-1/2 months after the end of the calendar year in which the Period of Restriction lapses, unless the release of such Shares would violate applicable federal or state securities law or any other applicable law, in which case the Company shall issue such shares as soon as administratively practicable (and not more than 30 days) after such issuance would no longer violate such laws.  
11.    Participant’s Satisfaction of Applicable Stock Ownership Guidelines 
At the time an applicable Period of Restriction lapses with respect to the Restricted Shares, if the Participant is subject to, and does not then satisfy, the Company’s Stock Ownership Guidelines for executives and directors, as may be amended and in effect from time to time and as set forth in the applicable section of the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines posted on the Company’s website or as otherwise established by the Committee (the “Stock Ownership Guidelines”), the Participant shall continue to hold the Vested Restricted Shares released to the Participant pursuant to Section 10 hereof (net of Shares withheld for taxes) until such time thereafter as the Participant first or again satisfies the Stock Ownership Guidelines.
12.    Recoupment/Clawback Policy 
Any grant of Restricted Shares under this Award Agreement or any other award granted or paid to the Participant under the Plan, whether in the form of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, performance shares, performance units, stock or cash, is subject to recoupment or “clawback” by the Company in accordance with the Company’s Bonus Recoupment/Clawback Policy, as may be amended and in effect from time to time and as set forth in the applicable “Bonus Recoupment Policy” section of the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines posted on the Company’s website or as otherwise established by the Committee. 
13.    Additional Restrictive Covenants Applicable to the Participant
By executing and accepting this Award Agreement, and in consideration of the award of the Restricted Shares to the Participant, the Participant: (a) hereby agrees to comply with and be bound by the restrictive covenants contained in Appendix A (the “Restrictive Covenants”); (b) understands and acknowledges that (i) the grant of Restricted Shares pursuant to this Award Agreement, and (ii) any vesting or release of Vested Restricted Shares to the Participant, are expressly conditioned on and subject to the Participant’s continuing compliance with each of the Restrictive Covenants; and (c) understands and acknowledges that the Company may seek any and all available remedies for any non-compliance with the Restrictive Covenants, in addition to the forfeiture of any Restricted Shares or Vested Restricted Shares. The Restrictive Covenants are independent of and in addition to (not in replacement of) any covenants on the same or 
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similar subjects to which the Participant may have previously agreed in any employment, confidentiality, non-solicitation, non-competition, severance, change in control, incentive compensation grant or award or other agreement to which the Participant is a party or by which he or she is bound, all of which other agreements shall remain in full force and effect.  
14.    Indemnity
The Participant hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and its Affiliates (and their respective directors, officers and employees), and the Committee, from and against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities and expenses based upon or arising out of any actual or alleged breach or failure of the Participant to comply with any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement made by the Participant to the Company in or pursuant to this Award Agreement. The Participant hereby further agrees to release and hold harmless the Company and its Affiliates (and their respective directors, officers and employees) from and against any tax liability, including without limitation, interest and penalties, incurred by the Participant in connection with this Award Agreement (including the vesting of any Restricted Shares) or the Participant’s overall participation in the Plan.
15.    No Rights to Future Awards or Continued Employment
Nothing in the Plan or this Award Agreement creates any right for the Participant to receive, or any obligation on the part of the Company to grant to the Participant, any future awards of any kind under the Plan. In addition, nothing in the Plan or this Award Agreement confers any rights or obligations on the Participant to continued employment or service with the Company or any of its Affiliates or affects in any manner the right of the Company or its Affiliates or the Participant to terminate the Participant’s employment or service to the Company or any of its Affiliates at any time, subject to the terms of any employment agreement between the Participant and the Company or any of its Affiliates and any Plan terms applicable to Terminations for Good Reason.  
16.    Changes in Shares
In the event of any change in the Shares as described in Section 4.04 of the Plan, the Committee will make appropriate adjustment or substitution in the number or kind of shares included within the Restricted Shares or the terms of this Award Agreement (taking into account the terms relating to stock dividends set forth in Section 5 hereof), all as provided in Section 4.04 of the Plan.  
17.    Plan Terms; Committee Determinations; Other Interpretative Matters
All provisions of the Plan, including capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein, are incorporated herein and expressly made a part of this Award Agreement by reference. In the event of any conflict between any terms of this Award Agreement (before giving effect to any such incorporation of any such Plan provisions) and any provisions of the Plan, the Plan provisions shall govern and take precedence over any such conflicting terms of this Award Agreement. Any and all determinations made by the Committee under and as permitted by the Plan with respect to this Award Agreement or the Plan shall be conclusive, final and binding upon the Participant and any and all of his or her heirs, executors, administrators or others purporting to derive any rights or claims by or through the Participant. Except where otherwise specified or the context otherwise requires, (i) references such as “herein,” “hereto” or “hereof” refer to this Award Agreement in its entirety, including any and all Appendices hereto, (ii) “including” and similar references whenever used herein mean “including, without limitation,” and (iii) the descriptive headings of the Sections and, where applicable, subsections of this Award Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Award Agreement.    
18.    Governing Law
To the extent not otherwise governed by the laws of the United States (including the Internal Revenue Code), this Award Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana, without reference to the choice of law principles thereof. 
19.    Jury Trial Waiver
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The Company and the Participant hereby knowingly, voluntarily, and irrevocably waive any right to a trial by jury of any dispute under or action relating to this Award Agreement and agree that any such dispute or action shall be tried before a judge sitting without a jury.
20.    Survival
The provisions of Sections 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11 through 15 and 17 through 19, inclusive, and 21 of this Award Agreement and this Section 20, as well as the Restrictive Covenants contained in Appendix A hereto, will survive the expiration or termination of this Award Agreement, the vesting and release or forfeiture of any and all Restricted Shares pursuant hereto and/or any Termination of the Participant’s employment or service for any reason whatsoever.
21.    Counterparts
This Award Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which collectively will constitute one and the same agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company, by its officer thereunder duly authorized, and the Participant have caused this Award Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. 

PARTICIPANT

Accepted by: [[SIGNATURE]]                Date: [[SIGNATURE_DATE]]

OLD NATIONAL BANCORP

By: _____________________________    
    James C. Ryan, III
    Chief Executive Officer
    Old National Bancorp

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APPENDIX A TO RESTRICTED STOCK AWARD AGREEMENT
(Restrictive Covenants)
1.    Definitions. When used in and for purposes of this Appendix A, the following capitalized terms have the respective meanings set forth below. Unless otherwise defined or redefined in this Appendix A, capitalized terms herein have the same respective meanings as set forth in the body of the Award Agreement.
"Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by or is under common Control with, such Person, with “Control” and such similar terms meaning the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such other Person, whether through ownership of voting securities or similar ownership interests, by contract or otherwise. 
“Business” means, collectively, the products and services provided by the Company, as the same may evolve or be changed from time to time, including but not limited to those involving the following core business areas: (i) community and/or commercial banking, including lending activities (whether individual/retail consumer loans or lines of credit or commercial loans, letters of credit and real estate or lease transactions), depositary activities, debit and ATM cards, merchant cash management, internet banking and other general banking activities; (ii) investment and brokerage services, including provision of investment advice and investment options; (iii) treasury services, including investment management, wholesale funding, interest rate risk, liquidity and leverage management and capital markets products or services (including interest rate derivatives, foreign exchange and bond financings); (iv) wealth management, including fiduciary and trust services, fee-based asset management, mutual fund management or other investment advisory services; (v) insurance agency services, including insurance brokerage services such as commercial property and casualty, surety, loss control services, employee benefits consulting and administration and personal insurance.
“Company” when used in and for purposes of this Appendix A means Old National Bancorp and its Affiliates, collectively or individually, as the same may exist at any particular referenced time or for any referenced historical “look-back” periods used in this Appendix A (“Look-Back Periods”) and shall include any predecessors or successors to any such entities; and “Employing Company” means the Company entity that was the employer of the Participant at the relevant time or for the relevant period. For illustrative purposes only: (i) as of the Grant Date, the Company includes Old National Bancorp, as the surviving corporation in the February 15, 2022 merger of First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. (“First Midwest”) and Old National Bancorp (the “Merger”), and Old National Bancorp’s subsidiaries; and (ii) as to any Look-Back Periods covering or extending in whole or in part into historical periods prior to the Merger, the Company includes First Midwest and its subsidiaries (and, with respect to any Participant who is a former employee of First Midwest or one of its subsidiaries, refers to and includes any pre-Merger periods of employment with or service to First Midwest or such subsidiary).
“Confidential Information” means any and all information of or relating to the Company or its Business (including Third-Party Confidential Information, as defined below) that is confidential, private, proprietary or otherwise not generally available to the public (including any and all trade secrets) or not generally known by or available to those engaged in the same or similar business, trade or industry as the Company, together with any and all tangible embodiments, copies, recordations or derivatives of any such information, including, without limitation, any and all reports, analyses, studies, plans, notes, summaries, communications, files, records or other documents or materials based on, derived from, excerpting, incorporating or otherwise reflecting, in whole or in part, any Confidential Information. All such information shall constitute “Confidential Information” (A) whether or not identified or labeled as confidential, (B) whether provided or made available to the Participant before or after the date of this Award Agreement, (C) whether (i) disclosed or made available to the Participant by the Company, (ii) created, authored, collected, compiled, prepared or otherwise developed by the Participant, other Company employees or  any third parties in the course of or in connection with their services for the Company or for its benefit, or (iii) provided or made available to the Participant for the Company’s use, in trust or confidence (including pursuant to a legal, contractual, fiduciary or other duty of confidentiality), by any customers, clients, vendors, suppliers or other third parties having or considering a business or contractual relationship with the Company (“Third-Party Confidential Information”), and (D) regardless of the form, format, mode of disclosure or media in which it may be maintained, used or communicated (whether written, printed, verbal, visual, graphic, digital, electronic or otherwise and whether in tangible or intangible form (as when held in a Person’s mind or memory)). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, “Confidential Information” includes information of the types described in any employment, 
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confidentiality, restrictive covenant or award agreements between the Company and the Participant and in any Company confidentiality policies or guidelines applicable to the Participant.
“Covered Personnel” means any individual Person who as of the time in question is, or at any time within the two-year Look-Back Period prior thereto was, an employee or temporary or contract worker of, or other individual independent contractor to, the Company with whom the Participant had a supervisory or other working relationship during the Participant’s employment with the Company or about whom the Participant had knowledge or access to or use of Confidential Information relating to such Person’s position, responsibilities, performance or potential by virtue of the Participant’s employment by the Company.
“Customer” means any Person (or any Affiliate thereof) which (i) is a customer or client of any services or products of the Employing Company as of the time at which it is being determined (or, for or in respect of any post-Termination period, the date of the Participant’s employment Termination), (ii) was a customer or client of any services or products of the Employing Company at any time during the two-year Look-Back Period immediately prior thereto or (iii) otherwise was a Person with whom the Participant had direct contact on behalf of the Employing Company at any time during the period of the Participant’s employment with the Employing Company.
"Person” means any individual or any corporation, general or limited partnership, firm, limited liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity.
“Prospective Customer” means any Person (or any Affiliate thereof) which, as of the time at which it is being determined (or, for or in respect of any post-Termination period, the date of the Participant’s employment Termination) or at any time during the two-year Look-Back Period immediately prior thereto, is or was the direct target or subject of sales or marketing activities by the Participant or is or was a Person that the Participant knew was a target of the Employing Company’s sales or marketing activities.
2.    Non-Solicitation of Customers and Employees. During the term of Participant’s employment with the Company and for one (1) year following Termination thereof, the Participant shall not, directly or indirectly, individually or jointly with any other Persons, (a) solicit or attempt to solicit in any manner, seek to obtain or service, or accept the business of, any Customer or Prospective Customer for any product or service of the type offered by the Company or competitive with the Company's Business, (b) request, advise or suggest, or otherwise induce or cause (or attempt to induce or cause) any customer, client, vendor, supplier, licensor, licensee or consultant, advisor or other business relation of or to the Company to terminate, reduce, limit, or change its business or relationship with the Company, or  interfere with any such Person’s business or relationship with the Company, (c) request, encourage, induce or influence (or attempt to induce, influence or cause) any Covered Personnel to quit, leave or terminate their employment, temporary labor or independent contractor relationship or arrangement with the Company or solicit any such Covered Personnel for employment or engagement on behalf of any Person other than the Company, or (d) hire, employ or otherwise engage (whether as employee, part-time or temporary staff or labor, consultant, independent contractor or otherwise) any such Covered Personnel either directly or for or on behalf of any Person other than the Company. 
4.Safeguarding, and Non-Use and Non-Disclosure, of Confidential Information. 
e.Value and Importance of Confidentiality Protections. The Participant acknowledges and agrees that (i) by virtue of Participant’s employment, Participant will be given access to and use of Confidential Information, (ii) the Company has devoted (and will continue to devote) substantial time, money, and effort to develop Confidential Information and maintain the proprietary and confidential nature thereof, and (iii) Confidential Information is proprietary and confidential and, if any Confidential Information were disclosed or became known by persons engaging in a business in any way competitive with the Company's Business, such disclosure would result in hardship, loss, irreparable injury, and damage to the Company, the measurement of which would be difficult, if not impossible, to determine. Accordingly, the Participant agrees that the preservation and protection of Confidential Information is an essential part of Participant’s duties of employment and that, as a result of the Participant’s employment with the Company, Participant has a duty of fidelity, loyalty, and trust to the Company in safeguarding Confidential Information. 

f.Confidentiality Covenants. At all times both during and after the Termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company: (i) the Participant will hold as strictly confidential, and take all steps necessary to protect and safeguard Confidential Information; (ii) the Participant will not, directly 
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or indirectly, use, or otherwise employ any Confidential Information, except for such use as reasonably required in the ordinary course of Participant’s employment by the Company, and then solely during the term of such Company employment and exclusively for the Company’s benefit; and (iii) the Participant will not, directly or indirectly, disclose, distribute, communicate, disseminate or reveal any Confidential Information to any Person, except for such disclosure (A) to other Company employees who reasonably “need to know” the same to discharge their responsibilities to the Company, but only during the term of the Participant’s employment with the Company or (B) as legally required by any court or governmental agency (as by subpoena or similar mandatory legal process or court order), but only after prompt notice to the Company to permit it to seek a protective order or other confidential treatment of the Confidential Information being sought and then only to the extent any portions of such Confidential Information are legally required to be disclosed. The Participant shall follow all Company policies and procedures regarding Confidential Information and shall exercise utmost diligence and take any additional precautions necessary or appropriate under the particular circumstances to safeguard, and protect against any prohibited use or disclosure of, any Confidential Information.

g.Duration. The confidentiality obligations contained in this Agreement shall continue as long as Confidential Information remains confidential or protectable as a trade secret under applicable laws (except that such obligations shall continue if Confidential Information loses its confidential nature through improper use or disclosure, including but not limited to any breach of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix A) and, in the case of any Third-Party Confidential Information, for so long as the Company remains contractually or otherwise legally obligated to protect the same.

h.Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Appendix A prohibits, limits, or restricts, or shall be construed to prohibit, limit, or restrict, the Participant from exercising any legally protected whistleblower rights (including pursuant to Section 21F of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder), without notice to or consent from the Company. Moreover, pursuant to the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016: (i) an individual will not be held criminally or civilly liable  under any federal or state trade secret laws for the disclosure of  a trade secret that is made (A) in confidence,  to a federal, state or local government official  or to a lawyer, solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other legal proceeding, if such filing is made “under seal” (meaning that it is not accessible to the public); and (ii) an individual who files a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law may disclose the trade secret to the attorney of the individual and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual files any document containing the trade secret under seal and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order. 

4.    Remedies. The Company will suffer irreparable damage and injury and will not have an adequate remedy at law if the Participant breaches any provision of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix A. Accordingly, in addition to any and all other remedies that may be available to the Company, the Company shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief to prevent or halt actual, attempted or threatened breaches of the Participant’s Restrictive Covenants, or to enforce specifically their terms, without proving actual damages or posting any bond or other security. The rights and remedies of the Company set forth in this Appendix A and in this Award Agreement generally are cumulative with, and not exclusive or in lieu of, other rights and remedies available to the Company at law or in equity. In addition, the Company will retain the right to take appropriate disciplinary action against the Participant for violations of the Restrictive Covenants or any Company policies during the Participant’s employment by the Company. The existence of any claim or cause of action that the Participant has against the Company, whether predicated on this Award Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of the Restrictive Covenants. 

5.    Periods of Noncompliance and Reasonableness of Periods. The Restrictive Covenants shall be deemed not to run during any periods of noncompliance by the Participant, the intention of the parties being to have such restrictions and covenants apply for the full periods contemplated by this Appendix A (including those specified following the Participant’s Termination of employment with the Company). The Company and the Participant acknowledge and agree that the Restrictive Covenants are reasonable in view of the nature of the Company's Business and the Participant's advantageous knowledge of and familiarity with the Company's Business, operations, affairs, Customers and Prospective Customers. The Restrictive Covenants are essential terms and conditions to the Company entering into this Award Agreement, and they shall be construed as independent of any other provision in this Award Agreement or of any other agreement between the Participant and the Company. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if the scope of any restriction or covenant is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be too broad to permit enforcement of such restriction or covenant as written, then such restriction or covenant shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law. The Participant and the Company hereby acknowledge the same and authorize any such court to 
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strike or modify any such provision or part thereof, to permit enforcement of the Restrictive Covenants and this Award Agreement to the fullest extent permitted by law.
6.    Survival. The Restrictive Covenants shall survive termination or expiration of this Award Agreement and any Termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company.
7.    Reimbursement of Certain Costs. If the Participant breaches or threatens to breach any of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix A and the Company initiates legal action against the Participant and substantially prevails against the Participant in such action by enforcing such Restrictive Covenants or obtaining damages for such breaches, the Company shall be entitled to payment or reimbursement from the Participant of the Company’s reasonable costs and expenses in connection with such action (including reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements, litigation costs and investigative and expert witness fees and costs).

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Exhibit 10.4

OLD NATIONAL BANCORP
AMENDED AND RESTATED 2008 INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLAN 
PERFORMANCE UNITS INTEGRATION AWARD AGREEMENT

This Performance Units Integration Award Agreement (including any and all Appendices hereto, this “Award Agreement”) is entered into as of March 2, 2022 ("Grant Date"), by and between Old National Bancorp, an Indiana corporation (the “Company”), and [[FIRSTNAME]] [[LASTNAME]], an officer or employee of the Company or one of its Affiliates (the “Participant”).
Background
A.    The Company adopted the Old National Bancorp Amended and Restated 2008 Incentive Compensation Plan, as amended (the “Plan”) to further the growth and financial success of the Company and its Affiliates by aligning the interests of participating officers and key employees ("participants") more closely with those of the Company's shareholders, to provide participants with an additional incentive to excel in performing services for the Company and its Affiliates and to promote teamwork among participants.
B.    The Company seeks to incentivize certain officers and key employees with additional equity compensation based on the realization of cost savings related to the integration of the Company and First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. (“First Midwest”) following their February 15, 2022 merger (the “Merger”).
C.    The Company believes that those goals can be achieved by granting Performance Units under the Plan to certain eligible officers and other key employees.
D.    The Talent Development and Compensation Committee (the “Committee”) of the Company’s Board has determined that a grant of Performance Units to the Participant, as provided in this Award Agreement, is in the best interests of the Company and its Affiliates and furthers the purposes of the Plan.
E.    The Participant wishes to accept the Company's grant of Performance Units set forth herein, subject to the terms and conditions of this Award Agreement and the Plan, and also wishes to confirm his or her acknowledgement and acceptance of the Company’s Stock Ownership Guidelines (as defined in Section 8 hereof) and Bonus Recoupment/Clawback Policy, as the same may be amended by the Company from time to time.
Agreement
In consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual covenants herein contained, the Company and the Participant agree as follows:
1.    Certain Defined Terms.  For purposes of this Award Agreement, if the first letter of a word (or each word in a term) is capitalized, the term shall have the meaning provided in this Award Agreement, or if such term is not defined by this Award Agreement, the meaning specified in the Plan. Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the respective meanings assigned to them below for purposes of this Award Agreement:
(a)“Achieved Integration Performance Units,”  “Initially Achieved Integration Performance Units” and “Incrementally Achieved Performance Units,” have the respective meanings set forth in Section 4(b).
(b)"Adjusted Share Distribution Amount" means a number of Shares equal to the sum of the Unadjusted Share Distribution and the Dividend Equivalent Adjustment.
(c)"Appendix A" and “Appendix B” means Appendix A and Appendix B, respectively, to this Award Agreement, each of which is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof.
(d)"Dividend Equivalent Adjustment" means, with respect to the Integration Performance Units covered by this Award Agreement, a number of Dividend Equivalents determined as provided in Section 6(c), which is added to the Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount to reflect cash dividend amounts paid to the Company’s common shareholders during the Performance Period on the Shares determined to be included in the Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount.
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(e)“Dividend Equivalents” means dividend equivalents as contemplated by Section 10.06 of the Plan, payable in additional Shares on a contingent basis, subject in all cases to the achievement of the Performance Goals set forth herein and the vesting of the Integration Performance Units with respect to which such dividend equivalents are deemed paid.
(f)“Integration Performance Level” and “Integration Performance Target” have the respective meanings set forth in Appendix A.
(g)“Integration Performance Units” means the contingent rights awarded pursuant to this Award Agreement for distribution of Shares, conditioned on and following achievement of the Performance Goals at a Minimum Performance or higher level, as provided in Appendix A and certified by the Committee, and satisfaction of the other conditions provided in this Award Agreement.
(h)"Maximum Performance" means the Performance Goal attainment required for the maximum permissible amount of Integration Performance Units covered by this Award Agreement to be achieved (subject to vesting), as set forth in Appendix A.
(i)"Minimum Performance" means the minimum or threshold Performance Goal attainment required for any Integration Performance Units to be achieved (subject to vesting), described as such in Appendix A.
(j)"Performance Goal" means the financial target(s) or other performance factor(s) set forth in Appendix A, the attainment of which during the Performance Period (at least at a “Minimum” or “Threshold” level) is a condition to the distribution of any Shares in respect of any Integration Performance Units.
(k)"Performance Period" has the meaning set forth in Appendix A.
(l)"Performance Units" has the meaning set forth in the Plan.
(m)“Regular Vesting Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 6(g).
(n)"Section" refers to a Section of this Award Agreement.
(o)    “Target Integration Performance Units” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.
(p)    "Target Performance" means the Performance Goal achievement required for earning 100% of the Target Integration Performance Units set forth in Section 3 of this Award Agreement, as such Performance Goal achievement is further described in Appendix A and designated as “Target” in the relevant table in Appendix A. 
(q)    "Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount" means the total number of Shares distributable to the Participant (upon vesting), on a one-for-one basis for any Achieved Integration Performance Units, before adding the Dividend Equivalent Adjustment or subtracting Shares for required tax withholding.
2.    Incorporation of Plan Terms. All provisions of the Plan, including definitions (to the extent that a different definition is not provided in this Award Agreement), are incorporated herein by reference and expressly made a part of this Award Agreement. The Participant hereby acknowledges that he or she has received a copy of the Plan. Any inconsistencies between this Award Agreement (before giving effect to any such incorporation of any Plan provisions) and the Plan shall be resolved in favor of, and to give effect to, the provisions of this Award Agreement.
3.    Award of Integration Performance Units. The Committee has awarded the Participant [[SHARESGRANTED]] Integration Performance Units effective as of the Grant Date, conditioned on and subject to the terms and conditions of this Award Agreement and the Plan (the “Target Integration Performance Units”). 
4.    Performance Goals and Achievement Determination
(a)     Performance Goals. The applicable Performance Goals, the weight given to each Performance Goal, and the Minimum Performance, Target Performance, and Maximum Performance are as set forth in Appendix A.
(b)    Committee Certification of Achievement of Performance Goals.  Not more than thirty (30) days after the end of the Performance Period, the Committee shall review, determine and certify whether and, if so, at 
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what level any Performance Goal has been achieved above Minimum Performance for the Performance Period.  The Committee in its discretion may review, determine and certify initial achievement of the Performance Goal above the Minimum Performance level before the end of the Performance Period and, if it does so, may accelerate the vesting and payment of the number of Integration Performance Units, or percentage relative to the Target Integration Performance Units, that would result from the achievement level the Committee may so earlier determine (“Initially Achieved Integration Performance Units”); provided, however, that no such earlier discretionary Committee determination shall be as of a date that is earlier than the one-year minimum performance and vesting period provided in the Plan. After any such initial Committee determination before the end of the Performance Period, and on such a quarterly or other periodic basis as the Committee deems appropriate thereafter through the end of the Performance Period, the Committee may review, determine and certify any incremental, additional Performance Goal attainment (above the level, if any, determined to have been initially achieved) and the number of additional Integration Performance Units, or additional percentage relative to the Target Integration Performance Units, that would result from that incremental, additional Performance Goal achievement under this Award Agreement (“Incrementally Achieved Integration Performance Units” and, together with the Initially Achieved Integration Performance Units, referred to as the “Achieved Integration Performance Units”).  
5.     Contingent Rights to any Share Distributions on Account of Performance Units
(a)    Conditional Integration Performance Unit Award.  Except as otherwise provided in Section 7 or subsections (b) through (d) of this Section 5, no Integration Performance Units will vest or otherwise be deemed earned, and no distributions of Shares will be made (and no entitlement to the same will apply), (i) unless and until at least Minimum Performance is achieved or exceeded in accordance with the Performance Goal set out in Appendix A, as certified by the Committee in accordance with Section 4(b), and (ii) unless the Participant is continuously employed by the Company or an Affiliate during the entire period from the award of the Integration Performance Units until the related, final Regular Vesting Date (as defined in Section 6(g)), absent the Committee’s waiver of such continuous employment requirement in its discretion.
(b)    Participant Disability. If the Participant Terminates Service on account of the Participant’s Disability occurring either during the Performance Period or between the end of the Performance Period and any final Regular Vesting Date thereafter, the Participant’s Integration Performance Units that remain outstanding immediately prior to such Termination shall remain outstanding as if the Participant had not Terminated Service, and payments via Share distributions with respect to any such outstanding Integration Performance Units shall be made as of the same Regular Vesting Date(s) and subject to the same Performance Goal requirements as payments that are made to participants who did not incur such a Termination of Service.  As used herein, “Disability” has the meaning set forth in the Participant’s employment agreement with the Company (including any such agreement as has been assumed in the Merger, an “Employment Agreement”) or, if not there so defined, in any applicable Company long-term disability policy or as otherwise may be determined by the Committee.
(c)    Participant Death.  If the Participant Terminates Service due to death during the Performance Period or thereafter prior to any final Regular Vesting Date, then with respect to the Participant’s Integration Performance Units that remain outstanding immediately prior to such Termination, all performance requirements shall lapse and, on the date of such Termination of Service, the Participant’s Beneficiary shall be fully entitled to payment in Shares with respect to any such outstanding Integration Performance Units, determined as if Target Performance had been achieved and the Performance Period ended on the date of the Participant’s death.  In such circumstances, payment via distribution of Shares shall be made within sixty (60) days after the Participant’s death. 
(d)    Involuntary Non-Cause Termination by the Company or Good Reason Termination by the Participant. Upon either (i) a Termination of Service by the Company not covered by Section 5(b) or (c) and for any reason other than Cause (defined under the Plan to incorporate by reference the Participant’s Employment Agreement definition thereof) or Unacceptable Performance (if the same is defined in the Participant’s Employment Agreement), or (ii) a Termination resulting from the Participant’s resignation for Good Reason (also defined under the Plan to incorporate by reference the Participant’s Employment Agreement definition), and further subject in either case to the Release condition set forth in the following sentence, then with respect to the Participant’s Integration Performance Units that remain outstanding immediately prior to such Termination of Service, all performance requirements shall lapse and 100% of such Integration Performance Units remaining outstanding shall become Achieved Integration Performance Units (as if Target Performance had been achieved and the Performance Period ended on the date of such Termination).  In any such circumstances, payment via a lump sum distribution of Shares shall be made within sixty (60) days after such Termination of Service, provided that the Participant has executed and delivered to the Company a written release pursuant to applicable Employment Agreement requirements (a “Release”) and any revocation period applicable to such Release has expired. 
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6.    Determination and Timing of Any Share Distributions
(a)    Distributions in Shares.  All payments on account of any Achieved Integration Performance Units shall be made in the form of whole shares of the Company’s voting common stock (“Shares”) distributed to the Participant as provided in this Award Agreement. Any such Share distributions may be made via the Company’s establishment of a book entry account for such Shares in the name of the Participant. 
(b)    Determination of Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount. Any Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount shall be calculated on a one-for-one basis relative to the number of Achieved Integration Performance Units, if any, certified by the Committee as of any determination date. By way of example, and as further described in Appendix A, (i) if Minimum Performance (75% of the Performance Goal) is achieved in the first year of the Performance Period and so certified by the Committee, then 50% of the Target Integration Performance Units would become Initially Achieved Integration Performance Units, and the Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount would consist of one share of the Company's  common stock for each of such Achieved Integration Performance Units; and (ii) if Target/Maximum Performance or greater is subsequently achieved by the Company and certified by the Committee as of any later time in the Performance Period, the remaining 50% of the Target Integration Performance Units will become Incrementally Achieved Integration Performance Units.
(c)    Determination of Adjusted Share Distribution Amount. Except as otherwise provided for in this Award Agreement, a Dividend Equivalent Adjustment shall be added to any Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount in order to determine the number of Shares constituting the Adjusted Share Distribution Amount in connection with any certified Performance Goal attainment. The Dividend Equivalent Adjustment shall be a number of Integration Performance Units equal to the number of Integration Performance Units that would have resulted if each cash dividend paid during the Performance Period on the Shares included in that Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount had been reinvested in Shares.
(d)    Reduction for Applicable Tax Withholding. After calculating any such Adjusted Share Distribution Amount, the number of Shares to be distributed on account of the Achieved Integration Performance Units shall be reduced by applicable tax withholdings as provided in Section 10 of this Award Agreement and Article XV of the Plan. 
(e)    Rounding Down to Avoid Fractional Shares.  If, after deducting Shares from any such Adjusted Share Distribution Amount sufficient to cover applicable tax withholdings, the Participant would be entitled to a fractional Share as part of any distribution of Shares, the net number of Shares then distributable to the Participant under this Award Agreement shall be rounded down to the next whole number of Shares.
(f)    Retained Committee Discretion. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Award Agreement, the Committee may, in its sole discretion, reduce or increase the number of Shares that may be distributed as determined pursuant to the Adjusted Share Distribution Amount calculation set forth above. The preceding sentence shall not apply to reduce a distribution made pursuant to Section 7.
(g)    Timing of Any Share Distributions.  Except as otherwise provided in Sections 5(c), 5(d) or 7, after the Committee has certified initial or subsequent incremental achievement of any Performance Goal as provided in Section 4(b), the Company shall distribute the relevant Adjusted Share Distribution Amount, reduced to reflect tax withholding and any related downward rounding to eliminate any fractional shares, within thirty (30) days after the date of such Committee determination (each such date of distribution of Shares being referred to as a “Regular Vesting Date”).  No Shares shall be paid or distributed earlier than one (1) year from the Closing Date of the Merger. 
(h)    No Shareholder Rights Prior to Share Distribution.  Because this is an award of Performance Units and not actual Shares of Company common stock, the Participant shall not have any rights or privileges as a shareholder of the Company based on the award of any Integration Performance Units or the achievement of any Performance Goals, unless and until Shares have been recorded on the Company’s official shareholder records (or the records of its transfer agent or registrar) as having been issued and distributed to the Participant (or his or her Beneficiary) after vesting in accordance herewith.  In illustration and not in limitation of the foregoing, prior to vesting and such issuance and distribution of Shares to the Participant, the Participant shall not have any voting rights or, except as expressly provided herein with respect to contingent rights to Dividend Equivalents as part of any Adjusted Share Distribution Amount, any rights to receive dividends with respect to or based on any Integration Performance Units.
     7.    Change in Control Terms.  If a Change in Control of the Company occurs after the Grant Date and during the Performance Period, Article XVI of the Plan shall govern the disposition of Integration Performance Units awarded under this Award Agreement. 
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8.    Participant’s Investment Representations; Stock Ownership Guideline Covenants.  Before the distribution of Shares with respect to any Achieved Integration Performance Units, the Participant shall provide any written investment representations reasonably requested by the Company.  At the time any such Shares are distributed, if the Participant is subject to, and does not then satisfy, the Company’s Stock Ownership Guidelines for executives and directors, as may be amended and in effect from time to time and as set forth in the applicable section of the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines posted on the Company’s website or as otherwise established by the Committee (the “Stock Ownership Guidelines”), the Participant shall continue to hold the Shares distributed to the Participant (net of Shares withheld for taxes) until such time thereafter as the Participant first or again satisfies the Stock Ownership Guidelines.
9.    Restrictive Covenants Applicable to the Participant.  By executing and accepting this Award Agreement, and in consideration of the award of the Integration Performance Units to the Participant, the Participant: (a) hereby agrees to comply with and be bound by the restrictive covenants contained in Appendix B (the “Restrictive Covenants”); (b) understands and acknowledges that (i) the grant of Integration Performance Units pursuant to this Award Agreement, and (ii) any vesting or distribution of Shares to the Participant with respect thereto, are expressly conditioned on and subject to the Participant’s continuing compliance with each of the Restrictive Covenants; and (c) understands and acknowledges that the Company may seek and obtain any and all available remedies for any non-compliance with the Restrictive Covenants, in addition to the forfeiture of any Performance Units.  The Restrictive Covenants are independent of and in addition to (not in replacement of) any covenants on the same or similar subjects to which the Participant may have previously agreed in any employment, confidentiality, non-solicitation, non-competition, severance, change in control, incentive compensation grant or award or other agreement to which the Participant is a party or by which he or she is bound, all of which other agreements shall remain in full force and effect.  
10.    Income and Employment Tax Withholding.  All required federal, state, city, and local income and employment taxes that arise on account of the Integration Performance Units shall be satisfied through the withholding of Shares otherwise distributable as a part of the Adjusted Share Payment Amount pursuant to this Award Agreement.
11.    Nontransferability.  Unless and until vested in accordance with the terms of this Award Agreement, the Participant's interest in the Integration Performance Units or any contingent rights to any distribution of any Shares with respect to such Integration Performance Units may not be (i) sold, transferred, assigned, margined, encumbered, bequeathed, gifted, alienated, hypothecated, pledged, or otherwise disposed of, whether by operation of law, whether voluntarily or involuntarily or otherwise, other than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution, or (ii) subject to execution, attachment, or similar process.  Any attempted or purported transfer in contravention of this Section shall be null and void from the start and of no force or effect whatsoever.  Following the execution of this Award Agreement, the Participant may expressly designate a death beneficiary (“Beneficiary”) by completing and delivering a designation of beneficiary agreement (“Beneficiary Designation”) and delivering a copy of the Beneficiary Designation to the Company. In the event the Participant does not designate a beneficiary, then the applicable state law shall determine succession.
12.    Indemnity.  The Participant hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and its Affiliates (and their respective directors, officers and employees), and the Committee, from and against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities and expenses based upon or arising out of the incorrectness or alleged incorrectness of any investment representation made by Participant to the Company under Section 8 or any failure on the part of the Participant to perform any agreements contained herein.  The Participant hereby further agrees to release and hold harmless the Company and its Affiliates (and their respective directors, officers and employees) from and against any tax liability, including without limitation, interest and penalties, incurred by the Participant in connection with his or her participation in the Plan.
13.    Changes in Shares.  In the event of any change in the Shares as described in Section 4.04 of the Plan, the Committee shall make such adjustment or substitution in the number or kind of Performance Units or shares subject to, or the terms of, this Award Agreement as it deems appropriate and consistent with such Section 4.04, so that the contingent economic value of the Performance Units covered by this Award Agreement remains substantially the same.  
14.    No Rights to Future Awards or Continued Employment. Nothing in the Plan or this Award Agreement creates any right for the Participant to receive, or any obligation on the part of the Company to grant to the Participant, any future awards of any kind under the Plan. In addition, nothing in the Plan or this Award Agreement confers any rights or obligations on the Participant to continued employment or service with the Company or any of its Affiliates or affects in any manner the right of the Company or its Affiliates or the Participant to terminate the Participant’s employment or service to the Company or any of its Affiliates at any time, subject to 
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the terms of any employment agreement between the Participant and the Company or any of its Affiliates and any Plan terms applicable to Terminations for Good Reason.  
15.    Committee Determinations; Other Interpretive Matters.  Any and all determinations made by the Committee under and as permitted by the Plan with respect to this Award Agreement or the Plan (including any made pursuant to Section 13 hereof) shall be conclusive, final and binding upon the Participant and any and all of his or her heirs, executors, administrators or others purporting to derive any rights or claims by or through the Participant. Except where otherwise specified or the context otherwise requires, (i) references such as “herein,” “hereto” or “hereof” refer to this Award Agreement in its entirety, including any and all Appendices hereto, (ii) “including” and similar references whenever used herein mean “including, without limitation,” and (iii) the descriptive headings of the Sections and, where applicable, subsections of this Award Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Award Agreement.    
16.    Governing Law.  To the extent not otherwise governed by the laws of the United States (including the Internal Revenue Code), this Award Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana, without reference to the choice of law principles thereof.
17.    Jury Trial Waiver. The Company and the Participant hereby knowingly, voluntarily and irrevocably waive any right to a trial by jury of any dispute under or action relating to this Award Agreement (including the Appendices hereto) and agree that any such dispute or action shall be tried before a judge sitting without a jury.
18.    Survival. The provisions of Sections 1, 2 and 4 through 17, inclusive, including Appendices A and B as incorporated in any of the foregoing, Sections 19 and 20 and this Section 18 of this Award Agreement, as well as the Restrictive Covenants contained in Appendix B hereto, will survive the expiration or termination of this Award Agreement, the vesting or forfeiture of any Integration Performance Units and distribution of Shares in respect of any Achieved Integration Performance Units pursuant hereto and/or any Termination of the Participant’s employment or service for any reason whatsoever.
19.    Counterparts.  This Award Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which collectively will constitute one and the same agreement.
20.    Recoupment/Clawback.  Any grant of Integration Performance Units under this Award Agreement or any other award granted or paid to the Participant under the Plan, whether in the form of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, performance shares, performance units, stock or cash, is subject to recoupment or “clawback” by the Company in accordance with the Company’s Bonus Recoupment/Clawback Policy, as may be amended and in effect from time to time and as set forth in the applicable “Bonus Recoupment Policy” section of the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines posted on the Company’s website or as otherwise established by the Committee.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company, by its officer thereunder duly authorized, and the Participant, have caused this Award Agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written.

PARTICIPANT
Accepted by:     [[SIGNATURE]]            Date: [[SIGNATURE_DATE]]
        

OLD NATIONAL BANCORP

By:  __________________________    
    James C. Ryan, III
    Chief Executive Officer
    Old National Bancorp
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APPENDIX A TO PERFORMANCE UNITS INTEGRATION AWARD AGREEMENT
(Cost Savings Performance Factor)
Grant Date:  March 2, 2022
Performance Units Awarded: See Section 3 of the Award Agreement
Performance Period:  The twenty-four month period described in the applicable definition below

Applicable Performance Factor 

The number of Shares payable on account of the Integration Performance Units covered by this Award Agreement (before any Dividend Equivalent Adjustment or tax withholding) will be based on the results of the following relative performance factor ("Performance Factor") during the Performance Period:

•Realization during the Performance Period of annualized, run-rate cost savings, relative to the established Integration Performance Target outlined below, as determined by the Company in accordance with this Award Agreement
Definitions Related to Integration Performance Factor 
    “Closing Date” means February 15, 2022, the closing date of the Merger. 
    “Integration Performance Level” means the percentage of the Integration Performance Target achieved for all or any relevant portion of the Performance Period at the time of any Committee review and certification.
    “Integration Performance Target” or “Performance Goal” means $109 million in annualized, run-rate cost savings in non-interest expense achieved by the Company during the Performance Period, as compared to the combined, annualized, run-rate costs reflected as non-interest expense of the Company and First Midwest as standalone companies during the second quarter of 2021, in each case determined after excluding all Merger-related charges, costs and provisions, certain intangible and tax credit amortization, special one-time costs, strategic investments in personnel or technology and other similar costs.  
    “Performance Period” means the period beginning on the Closing Date and ending on February 15, 2024, the twenty-four (24) month anniversary of the Closing Date.
Performance Weighting Fraction
“Performance Weighting Fraction” means the relative weighting assigned to the above-identified Performance Factor(s) in determining the number of Shares to be distributed (before any Dividend Equivalent Adjustment or tax withholding) with respect to the Achieved Integration Performance Units. For purposes of this Award Agreement, the Performance Weighting Fraction is as follows:
			
	Integration Cost Savings during the Performance Period:
	100%

Calculation of Performance Factor
Overall Attainment of Certain Integration Performance Levels. If the Company’s Integration Performance Level equals 75%, then Minimum Performance is achieved and 50% of the Target Integration Performance Units will become Achieved Integration Performance Units and a like number of Shares constitute the resulting Unadjusted Share Payment Amount(s). No Shares will be paid with respect to any Performance Units unless at least Minimum Performance is achieved. 
If the Integration Performance Level is 100% or more, then Maximum Performance is achieved and 100% of the Target Integration Performance Units will become Achieved Integration Performance Units and a like number of Shares constitute the resulting Unadjusted Share Payment Amount.  No additional Shares will be paid with respect to the Integration Performance Units for any Integration Performance Level achievement above 100%.   
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The table below shows the percentage of the Target Integration Performance Units that become total Achieved Integration Performance Units and the resulting Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount(s) (before any Dividend Equivalent Adjustment or tax withholding) issuable in Shares at selected Integration Performance Levels, subject to the Participant’s satisfaction of the vesting requirements described in Section 5(a) of this Award Agreement:
									
	Integration Performance Level: Percentage  Attainment of Integration Performance Target (Cost Savings)	% of Target Integration Performance Units Achieved and Resulting Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount (Subject to Vesting)	Relevant Benchmark at that Integration Performance Level
	< 75%	0%	Below Threshold/Minimum
	75%	50%	Threshold/Minimum
	≥100%	100%	Target and Maximum Performance

Linear interpolation shall be applied between the 75% and 100% Integration Performance Levels shown in the first column of the table above to determine the resulting percentage of Target Integration Performance Units achieved for the Performance Period and the resulting total number of Achieved Integration Performance Units and related Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount(s), subject to satisfaction of applicable vesting requirements. For example, if the Company’s percentage achievement of the Integration Performance Target and resulting Integration Performance Level were 85%, then 70% of the Target Integration Performance Units would become Achieved Integration Performance Units; if that percentage attainment and resulting Integration Performance Level were 95%, the number of such Achieved Integration Performance Units would equal 90% of the Target Integration Performance Units.
Calculations for Serial, Incremental Increases in Achieved Integration Performance Level during Performance Period. If the Company attains a higher Integration Performance Level on a date subsequent to (i) the Committee determination of any prior Performance Level achievement above Minimum Performance and resulting certification of Achieved Integration Performance Units (and like Unadjusted Share Distribution Amounts) and (ii) the distribution of Shares to the Participant with respect thereto (after giving effect to the appropriate tax withholding reduction and rounding down to avoid distribution of any fractional shares), then a subsequent Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount shall be determined for the Incrementally Achieved Integration Performance Units certified by the Committee for such higher Integration Performance Level attainment (after deducting any Unadjusted Share Distribution Amounts for any previously determined Achieved Integration Performance Units). Calculation of the Adjusted Share Distribution Amount and number of Shares to be distributed shall be made separately each time any Achieved Integration Performance Units and related Unadjusted Share Distribution Amounts are determined and certified by the Committee--in each case, adjusting the relevant Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount for Dividend Equivalents thereon, and then reducing the resulting Adjusted Share Distribution Amount for applicable tax withholdings and downward reduction to avoid any fractional shares, as provided in Sections 6(c) through (e) of this Award Agreement.    Only upward adjustments for subsequently higher Integration Performance Level attainment shall be made under this paragraph. 
As an example, assume that:  the Participant received an award of 1,000 Target Integration Performance Units; on March 31, 2023, the Committee certified a 75% Integration Performance Level (75% achievement of the Integration Performance Target) based on results as of February 28, 2023; and on March 15, 2024, the Committee certified an additional, incremental 15% achievement of the Integration Performance Target through February 15, 2024, representing ultimate Integration Performance Level attainment of 90% by the end of the Performance Period. As of March 31, 2023, the number of Initially Achieved Integration Performance Units and the Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount would be 500 (50% of the Target Integration Performance Units), that amount would be increased for the Dividend Equivalent Adjustment on the related 500 Shares and the resulting Adjusted Share Distribution Amount would be subject to further reduction for tax withholding and any downward rounding to avoid fractional shares before Shares were distributed upon the related vesting and Share distribution date.  As of March 15, 2024, the number of Incrementally Achieved Integration Performance Units and the related Unadjusted Share Distribution Amount would be 300 (determined by deducting the 500 Integration Performance Units and Shares previously certified as achieved from the 800 Integration Performance Units and Shares ultimately achieved at the final 90% Performance Level). As with the prior year calculation, that 300 Incrementally Achieved Integration Performance Unit/Unadjusted Share Distribution amount would be increased for the Dividend Equivalent Adjustment on the related 300 Shares, and the resulting Adjusted Share Distribution Amount would be further reduced for tax withholding and any downward rounding to avoid the distribution of fractional shares. 
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Award Determination and Adjustment; Timing
The Committee will review and certify the Company’s achievement of the Performance Factor as provided in Section 4(b) of this Award Agreement and may exercise its good faith discretion, consistent with Article III of the Plan, to interpret or adjust the Performance Factor, its attainment by the Company or the terms of this Award Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, except as otherwise provided in Section 6(f), the Committee reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to reduce or increase the amount of any award. Shares distributable in respect of any Achieved Integration Performance Units will be distributed in accordance with the timing set forth in Section 6(g) of this Award Agreement.

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APPENDIX B TO PERFORMANCE UNITS INTEGRATION AWARD AGREEMENT 
(Participant’s Restrictive Covenants)
1.    Definitions. When used in and for purposes of this Appendix B, the following capitalized terms have the respective meanings set forth below. Unless otherwise defined or redefined in this Appendix B, capitalized terms herein have the same respective meanings as set forth in the body of the Award Agreement.
"Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by or is under common Control with, such Person, with “Control” and such similar terms meaning the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such other Person, whether through ownership of voting securities or similar ownership interests, by contract or otherwise. 
“Business” means, collectively, the products and services provided by the Company, as the same may evolve or be changed from time to time, including but not limited to those involving the following core business areas: (i) community and/or commercial banking, including lending activities (whether individual/retail consumer loans or lines of credit or commercial loans, letters of credit and real estate or lease transactions), depositary activities, debit and ATM cards, merchant cash management, internet banking and other general banking activities; (ii) investment and brokerage services, including provision of investment advice and investment options; (iii) treasury services, including investment management, wholesale funding, interest rate risk, liquidity and leverage management and capital markets products or services (including interest rate derivatives, foreign exchange and bond financings); (iv) wealth management, including fiduciary and trust services, fee-based asset management, mutual fund management or other investment advisory services; (v) insurance agency services, including insurance brokerage services such as commercial property and casualty, surety, loss control services, employee benefits consulting and administration and personal insurance.
“Company” when used in and for purposes of this Appendix B means Old National Bancorp and its Affiliates, collectively or individually, as the same may exist at any particular referenced time or for any referenced historical “look-back” periods used in this Appendix B (“Look-Back Periods”) and shall include any predecessors or successors to any such entities; and “Employing Company” means the Company entity that was the employer of the Participant at the relevant time or for the relevant period. For illustrative purposes only: (i) as of the Grant Date, the Company includes Old National Bancorp, as the surviving corporation in the merger of First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. (“First Midwest”) and Old National Bancorp (the “Merger”), and Old National Bancorp’s subsidiaries; and (ii) as to any Look-Back Periods covering or extending in whole or in part into historical periods prior to the Merger, the Company includes First Midwest and its subsidiaries (and, with respect to any Participant who is a former employee of First Midwest or one of its subsidiaries, refers to and includes any pre-Merger periods of employment with or service to First Midwest or such subsidiary).
“Confidential Information” means any and all information of or relating to the Company or its Business (including Third-Party Confidential Information, as defined below) that is confidential, private, proprietary or otherwise not generally available to the public (including any and all trade secrets) or not generally known by or available to those engaged in the same or similar business, trade or industry as the Company, together with any and all tangible embodiments, copies, recordations or derivatives of any such information, including, without limitation, any and all reports, analyses, studies, plans, notes, summaries, communications, files, records or other documents or materials based on, derived from, excerpting, incorporating or otherwise reflecting, in whole or in part, any Confidential Information. All such information shall constitute “Confidential Information” (A) whether or not identified or labeled as confidential, (B) whether provided or made available to the Participant before or after the date of this Award Agreement, (C) whether (i) disclosed or made available to the Participant by the Company, (ii) created, authored, collected, compiled, prepared or otherwise developed by the Participant, other Company employees or  any third parties in the course of or in connection with their services for the Company or for its benefit, or (iii) provided or made available to the Participant for the Company’s use, in trust or confidence (including pursuant to a legal, contractual, fiduciary or other duty of confidentiality), by any customers, clients, vendors, suppliers or other third parties having or considering a business or contractual relationship with the Company (“Third-Party Confidential Information”), and (D) regardless of the form, format, mode of disclosure or media in which it may be maintained, used or communicated (whether written, printed, verbal, visual, graphic, digital, electronic or otherwise and whether in tangible or intangible form (as when held in a Person’s mind or memory)). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, “Confidential Information” includes information of the types described in any employment, confidentiality, restrictive covenant or award agreements between the Company and the Participant and in any Company confidentiality policies or guidelines applicable to the Participant.
“Covered Personnel” means any individual Person who as of the time in question is, or at any time within the two-year Look-Back Period prior thereto was, an employee or temporary or contract worker of, or other individual independent contractor to, the Company with whom the Participant had a supervisory or other working 
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relationship during the Participant’s employment with the Company or about whom the Participant had knowledge or access to or use of Confidential Information relating to such Person’s position, responsibilities, performance or potential by virtue of the Participant’s employment by the Company.
“Customer” means any Person (or any Affiliate thereof) which (i) is a customer or client of any services or products of the Employing Company as of the time at which it is being determined (or, for or in respect of any post-Termination period, the date of the Participant’s employment Termination), (ii) was a customer or client of any services or products of the Employing Company at any time during the two-year Look-Back Period immediately prior thereto or (iii) otherwise was a Person with whom the Participant had direct contact on behalf of the Employing Company at any time during the period of the Participant’s employment with the Employing Company.
"Person” means any individual or any corporation, general or limited partnership, firm, limited liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity.
“Prospective Customer” means any Person (or any Affiliate thereof) which, as of the time at which it is being determined (or, for or in respect of any post-Termination period, the date of the Participant’s employment Termination) or at any time during the two-year Look-Back Period immediately prior thereto, is or was the direct target or subject of sales or marketing activities by the Participant or is or was a Person that the Participant knew was a target of the Employing Company’s sales or marketing activities.
2.    Non-Solicitation of Customers and Employees. During the term of Participant’s employment with the Company and for one (1) year following Termination thereof, the Participant shall not, directly or indirectly, individually or jointly with any other Persons, (a) solicit or attempt to solicit in any manner, seek to obtain or service, or accept the business of, any Customer or Prospective Customer for any product or service of the type offered by the Company or competitive with the Company's Business, (b) request, advise or suggest, or otherwise induce or cause (or attempt to induce or cause) any customer, client, vendor, supplier, licensor, licensee or consultant, advisor or other business relation of or to the Company to terminate, reduce, limit, or change its business or relationship with the Company, or  interfere with any such Person’s business or relationship with the Company, (c) request, encourage, induce or influence (or attempt to induce, influence or cause) any Covered Personnel to quit, leave or terminate their employment, temporary labor or independent contractor relationship or arrangement with the Company or solicit any such Covered Personnel for employment or engagement on behalf of any Person other than the Company, or (d) hire, employ or otherwise engage (whether as employee, part-time or temporary staff or labor, consultant, independent contractor or otherwise) any such Covered Personnel either directly or for or on behalf of any Person other than the Company. 
3.Safeguarding, and Non-Use and Non-Disclosure, of Confidential Information 
a.Value and Importance of Confidentiality Protections. The Participant acknowledges and agrees that (i) by virtue of Participant’s employment, Participant will be given access to and use of Confidential Information, (ii) the Company has devoted (and will continue to devote) substantial time, money, and effort to develop Confidential Information and maintain the proprietary and confidential nature thereof, and (iii) Confidential Information is proprietary and confidential and, if any Confidential Information were disclosed or became known by persons engaging in a business in any way competitive with the Company's Business, such disclosure would result in hardship, loss, irreparable injury, and damage to the Company, the measurement of which would be difficult, if not impossible, to determine. Accordingly, the Participant agrees that the preservation and protection of Confidential Information is an essential part of Participant’s duties of employment and that, as a result of the Participant’s employment with the Company, Participant has a duty of fidelity, loyalty, and trust to the Company in safeguarding Confidential Information. 

b.Confidentiality Covenants. At all times both during and after the Termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company: (i) the Participant will hold as strictly confidential, and take all steps necessary to protect and safeguard Confidential Information; (ii) the Participant will not, directly or indirectly, use, or otherwise employ any Confidential Information, except for such use as reasonably required in the ordinary course of Participant’s employment by the Company, and then solely during the term of such Company employment and exclusively for the Company’s benefit; and (iii) the Participant will not, directly or indirectly, disclose, distribute, communicate, disseminate or reveal any Confidential Information to any Person, except for such disclosure (A) to other Company employees who reasonably “need to know” the same to discharge their responsibilities to the Company, but only during the term of the Participant’s employment with the Company or (B) as legally required by any court or governmental agency (as by subpoena or similar mandatory legal process or court order), but only after prompt notice to the Company to permit it to seek a protective order or other confidential treatment of the Confidential Information being sought and then only to the extent any portions of such Confidential Information are legally required to be disclosed. The Participant shall follow all Company policies and procedures regarding Confidential Information and shall exercise utmost diligence and take any additional precautions necessary or 
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appropriate under the particular circumstances to safeguard, and protect against any prohibited use or disclosure of, any Confidential Information.

c.Duration. The confidentiality obligations contained in this Agreement shall continue as long as Confidential Information remains confidential or protectable as a trade secret under applicable laws (except that such obligations shall continue if Confidential Information loses its confidential nature through improper use or disclosure, including but not limited to any breach of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix B) and, in the case of any Third-Party Confidential Information, for so long as the Company remains contractually or otherwise legally obligated to protect the same.

d.Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Appendix B prohibits, limits, or restricts, or shall be construed to prohibit, limit, or restrict, the Participant from exercising any legally protected whistleblower rights (including pursuant to Section 21F of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder), without notice to or consent from the Company. Moreover, pursuant to the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016: (i) an individual will not be held criminally or civilly liable  under any federal or state trade secret laws for the disclosure of  a trade secret that is made (A) in confidence,  to a federal, state or local government official  or to a lawyer, solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other legal proceeding, if such filing is made “under seal” (meaning that it is not accessible to the public); and (ii) an individual who files a lawsuit for retaliation by an employer for reporting a suspected violation of law may disclose the trade secret to the attorney of the individual and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if the individual files any document containing the trade secret under seal and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order. 

4.    Remedies. The Company will suffer irreparable damage and injury and will not have an adequate remedy at law if the Participant breaches any provision of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix B. Accordingly, in addition to any and all other remedies that may be available to the Company, the Company shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief to prevent or halt actual, attempted or threatened breaches of the Participant’s Restrictive Covenants, or to enforce specifically their terms, without proving actual damages or posting any bond or other security. The rights and remedies of the Company set forth in this Appendix B and in this Award Agreement generally are cumulative with, and not exclusive or in lieu of, other rights and remedies available to the Company at law or in equity. In addition, the Company will retain the right to take appropriate disciplinary action against the Participant for violations of the Restrictive Covenants or any Company policies during the Participant’s employment by the Company. The existence of any claim or cause of action that the Participant has against the Company, whether predicated on this Award Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of the Restrictive Covenants. 

5.    Periods of Noncompliance and Reasonableness of Periods. The Restrictive Covenants shall be deemed not to run during any periods of noncompliance by the Participant, the intention of the parties being to have such restrictions and covenants apply for the full periods contemplated by this Appendix B (including those specified following the Participant’s Termination of employment with the Company). The Company and the Participant acknowledge and agree that the Restrictive Covenants are reasonable in view of the nature of the Company's Business and the Participant's advantageous knowledge of and familiarity with the Company's Business, operations, affairs, Customers and Prospective Customers. The Restrictive Covenants are essential terms and conditions to the Company entering into this Award Agreement, and they shall be construed as independent of any other provision in this Award Agreement or of any other agreement between the Participant and the Company. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if the scope of any restriction or covenant is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be too broad to permit enforcement of such restriction or covenant as written, then such restriction or covenant shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law. The Participant and the Company hereby acknowledge the same and authorize any such court to strike or modify any such provision or part thereof, to permit enforcement of the Restrictive Covenants and this Award Agreement to the fullest extent permitted by law.
6.    Survival. The Restrictive Covenants shall survive termination or expiration of this Award Agreement and any Termination of the Participant’s employment with the Company.
7.    Reimbursement of Certain Costs. If the Participant breaches or threatens to breach any of the Restrictive Covenants in this Appendix B and the Company initiates legal action against the Participant and substantially prevails against the Participant in such action by enforcing such Restrictive Covenants or obtaining damages for such breaches, the Company shall be entitled to payment or reimbursement from the Participant of the Company’s reasonable costs and expenses in connection with such action (including reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements, litigation costs and investigative and expert witness fees and costs).

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