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Exhibit 10.47

April 14, 2021

Patrick Murtha

Dear Patrick,

This letter agreement confirms the verbal offer extended to you by Bloomin’ Brands, Inc. (the “Company”) to serve as Executive Vice President, Flemings, International and Human Resources reporting to me. Your effective date will be April 9, 2021.  The terms of your employment will be: 

You will be employed by a subsidiary of the Company (the “Employer”) and your annual base salary will remain $500,000 payable in equal bi-weekly installments. 

You will remain eligible to participate in the Company’s annual bonus program and effective for 2021, your bonus target remains fixed at 85% of your $500,000 base salary, without proration.  Actual bonus payments shall be based on both Company performance against objectives as set forth in the Company bonus program and individual performance.  You must remain continuously employed through the bonus payment date to remain eligible for this bonus payment.

In addition to your annual bonus, you will remain eligible for an annual long-term incentive grant commencing in 2021. Per the current long-term incentive plan, you will remain eligible for a target up to 100% of your base salary, which will be subject to Company and individual performance.

You will be eligible to participate in the following benefits as applicable and in accordance with the terms of Company policy:

•Medical Benefits Plan
•Salaried Short-Term Disability Insurance
•Salaried Long-Term Disability Insurance
•Company Paid Group Term Life Insurance
•Company Paid Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
•Dental Benefits Plan
•Vision Benefits Plan
•Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation Plan
•Restaurant Support Center (RSC) Paid Time Off (PTO)

In the ordinary course of business, pay and benefit plans continue to evolve as business needs and laws change.  To the extent the Company or the Employer determines it to be necessary or desirable to change or eliminate any of the plans or programs in which you participate, such changes will apply to you as they do to other similarly situated employees.

As a condition of your employment, please note the following:

While it is our sincere hope and belief that our relationship will be mutually beneficial, the Company and the Employer do not offer employment for a specified term.  Any statements made to you in this letter and in meetings should not be construed in any manner as a proposed contract for any such term.  Both you and 

    

the Employer may terminate employment at any time, with or without prior notice, for any or no reason, and with or without Cause (as defined on Schedule 1).

As a further condition of your employment, you agree to the following:

1.   Restrictive Covenant - Non-competition

A.  During Employment. You will devote one hundred percent (100%) of your full business time, attention, energies, and effort to the business affairs of the Employer and the Company. Except with the prior written consent of the Employer, during your employment with the Company or the Employer, you shall not, individually or jointly with others, directly or indirectly, whether for your own account or for that of any other person or entity, engage in or own or hold any ownership interest in any person or entity engaged in a full service restaurant business, and you shall not act as an officer, director, employee, partner, independent contractor, consultant, principal, agent, proprietor or in any other capacity for, nor lend any assistance (financial or otherwise) or cooperation to, any such person or entity. You shall not serve on the board of directors or advisory committee of any other company without the prior consent of the Employer, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

B.   Post Term. Commencing on termination your employment with the Employer, you shall not, individually or jointly with others, directly or indirectly, whether for your own account or for that of any other person or entity, engage in or own or hold any ownership interest in any person or entity engaged in a full table service restaurant business and that is located or intended to be located anywhere within a radius of thirty (30) miles of any full table service restaurant owned or operated by the Company or the Employer, or any proposed full table service restaurant to be owned or operated by the Company or the Employer, and you shall not act as an officer, director, employee, partner, independent contractor, consultant, principal, agent, proprietor or in any other capacity for, nor lend any assistance (financial or otherwise) or cooperation to, any such person or entity for the time period specified below:

(i)      If your employment with Employer ends as a result of a termination without Cause by the Employer, then for a continuous period equal to the period of time used for calculating the amount of severance paid to you upon termination, if any; or

(ii)     If your employment with the Employer ends as a result of your voluntary resignation or termination by the Employer for Cause, for a continuous period of one (1) year. 

For purposes of this non-competition clause, restaurants owned or operated by the Company or the Employer shall include all restaurants owned or operated by the Company, the Employer, their subsidiaries, franchisees or affiliates and any successor entity to the Company, the Employer, their subsidiaries, franchisees or affiliates, and any entity in which the Company or the Employer, its subsidiaries or any of their affiliates has an interest, including but not limited to, an interest as a franchisor. The term “proposed restaurant” shall include all locations for which the Company, the Employer, or their franchisees or affiliates is conducting active, bona fide negotiations to secure a fee or leasehold interest with the intention of establishing a restaurant thereon.

C.   Limitation. It shall not be a violation of this Non-competition clause for Employee to own a one percent (1%) or smaller interest in any corporation required to file periodic reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or successor statute. 

2.         Restrictive Covenant - Non-disclosure; Non-solicitation; Non-piracy

    

A.        Except in the performance of your duties hereunder, at no time during your employment with the Company or the Employer, or at any time thereafter, shall you, individually or jointly with others, for your benefit of or for the benefit of  any third party, publish, disclose, use or authorize anyone else to publish, disclose or use any secret or confidential material or information relating to any aspect of the business or operations of the Employer, the Company or any of their affiliates, including, without limitation, any secret or confidential information relating to the business, customers, trade or industrial practices, trade secrets, technology, recipes, product specifications, restaurant operating techniques and procedures, marketing techniques and procedures, financial data, processes, vendors and other information or know-how of the Employer, the Company or any of their affiliates, except (i) to the extent required by law, regulation or valid subpoena, or (ii) to the extent that such information or material becomes publicly known or available through no fault of your own.

B.         Moreover, during your employment with the Employer and for two (2) years thereafter, except as is the result of a broad solicitation that is not targeting employees of the Employer, the Company or any of their franchisees or affiliates, you shall not offer employment to, or hire, any employee of the Employer, the Company or any of their franchisees or affiliates, or otherwise directly or indirectly solicit or induce any employee of the Employer, the Company or any of their franchisees or affiliates to terminate his or her employment with the Employer, the Company or any of their franchisees or affiliates; nor shall you act as an officer, director, employee, partner, independent contractor, consultant, principal, agent, proprietor, owner or part owner, or in any other capacity, of or for any person or entity that solicits or otherwise induces any employee of the Employer, the Company or any of their franchisees or affiliates to terminate his or her employment with the Employer, the Company or any of their franchisees or affiliates.

3.         Restrictive Covenant - Company and Employer Property: Duty to Return. All Employer and Company property and assets, including but not limited to products, recipes, product specifications, training materials, employee selection and testing materials, marketing and advertising materials, special event, charitable and community activity materials, customer correspondence, internal memoranda, products and designs, sales information, project files, price lists, customer and vendor lists, prospectus reports, customer or vendor information, sales literature, territory printouts, call books, notebooks, textbooks, and all other like information or products, including but not limited to all copies, duplications, replications, and derivatives of such information or products, now in your possession or acquired by you while in the employ of the Employer shall be the exclusive property of the Employer and shall be returned to the Employer no later than the date of your last day of work with the Employer.

4.         Restrictive Covenant - Inventions, Ideas, Processes, and Designs. All inventions, ideas, recipes, processes, programs, software and designs (including all improvements) related to the business of the Employer or the Company shall be disclosed in writing promptly to the Employer, and shall be the sole and exclusive property of the Employer, if either (i) conceived, made or used by you during the course of the your employment with the Employer (whether or not actually conceived during regular business hours) or (ii) made or used by you for a period of six (6) months subsequent to the termination or expiration of such employment. Any invention, idea, recipe, process, program, software or design (including an improvement) shall be deemed “related to the business of the Employer or the Company” if (i) it was made with equipment, facilities or confidential information of the Employer or the Company, (ii) results from work performed by you for the Employer or the Company or (iii) pertains to the current business or demonstrably anticipated research or development work of the Employer or the Company. You shall cooperate with the Employer and its attorneys in the preparation of patent and copyright applications for such developments and, upon request, shall promptly assign all such inventions, ideas, recipes, processes and designs to the Employer. The decision to file for patent or copyright protection or to maintain such development as a trade secret shall be in the sole discretion of the Employer, and you shall be bound by such decision. You shall provide, on the back of this Agreement, a complete list of all inventions, ideas, recipes, processes and designs if any, patented or unpatented, copyrighted or non-copyrighted, including a brief description, that 

    

you made or conceived prior to your employment with the Employer, and that, therefore, are excluded from the scope of the employment with the Employer.

The restrictive covenants contained in this agreement are given and made by you to induce the Employer to employ you and to enter into this Agreement with you, and you hereby acknowledge that employment with the Employer is sufficient consideration for these restrictive covenants. The restrictive covenants shall be construed as agreements independent of any other provision in this Agreement, and the existence of any claim or cause of action you may have against the Employer or the Company, whether predicated upon this Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of any restrictive covenant. The refusal or failure of the Employer or the Company to enforce any restrictive covenant of this agreement (or any similar agreement) against any other employee, agent, or independent contractor, for any reason, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Employer or the Company of any such restrictive covenant, nor shall it give rise to any claim or cause of action by you against the Employer or the Company.

You agree that a breach of any of the restrictive covenants contained in this Agreement will cause irreparable injury to the Employer and the Company for which the remedy at law will be inadequate and would be difficult to ascertain and therefore, in the event of the breach or threatened breach of any such covenants, the Employer and the Company shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies it may have at law or in equity, to obtain an injunction to restrain you from any threatened or actual activities in violation of any such covenants. You hereby consent and agree that temporary and permanent injunctive relief may be granted in any proceedings that might be brought to enforce any such covenants without the necessity of proof of actual damages, and in the event the Employer or the Company does apply for such an injunction, you shall not raise as a defense thereto that the Employer or the Company has an adequate remedy at law. 

For the avoidance of doubt, the termination of this agreement for any reason, shall not extinguish your obligations specified in these restrictive covenants.

ALL PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THAT THEY HAVE A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL. THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ANY DISPUTE OR CONTROVERSY THAT MAY ARISE OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT WILL INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT FACTUAL AND LEGAL ISSUES.

THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTIONS, WHETHER NOW EXISTING OR HEREAFTER ARISING, AND WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT ANY OF THEM MAY FILE A COPY OF THIS PARAGRAPH WITH ANY COURT AS WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF THE KNOWING, VOLUNTARY AND BARGAINED-FOR AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTIES IRREVOCABLY TO WAIVE TRIAL BY JURY AND THAT ANY PROCEEDING WHATSOEVER BETWEEN THEM RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTIONS SHALL INSTEAD BE TRIED IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION BY A JUDGE SITTING WITHOUT A JURY.

THE PARTIES INTEND THAT THIS WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL BE AS BROAD AS POSSIBLE. BY THEIR SIGNATURES BELOW, THE PARTIES PROMISE, WARRANT AND REPRESENT THAT THEY WILL NOT PLEAD FOR, REQUEST OR OTHERWISE SEEK TO HAVE A JURY TO RESOLVE ANY AND ALL DISPUTES THAT MAY ARISE BY, BETWEEN OR AMONG THEM.

    

You shall be responsible for the payment of all taxes applicable to payments or benefits received from the Employer or the Company.  It is the intent of the Employer and the Company that the provisions of this agreement and all other plans and programs sponsored by the Employer and the Company be interpreted to comply in all respects with Internal Revenue Code Section 409A, however, the Employer and the Company shall have no liability to you, or any of your successors or beneficiaries, in the event taxes, penalties or excise taxes may ultimately be determined to be applicable to any payment or benefit received by you or your successors or beneficiaries.

The validity, interpretation, and performance of this agreement shall be governed, interpreted, and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida without giving effect to the principles of comity or conflicts of laws thereof.

This letter constitutes the full commitments which have been extended to you and shall supersede any prior agreements whether oral or written. However, this does not constitute a contract of employment for any period of time. Should you have any questions regarding these commitments or your ability to conform to Company policies and procedures, please let me know immediately.

By signing this offer, you indicate your acceptance of our offer.  Please keep one original copy of this offer letter for your personal files.

Congratulations! 

Sincerely,

/s/ David Deno

David Deno
Chief Executive Officer
Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.

I accept the above offer of employment and I understand the terms as set forth above.  

									
	/s/ Patrick Murtha		4/14/21
	Patrick Murtha		Date

    

Schedule 1

"Cause" shall be defined as:

1.Your failure to perform the material duties required of you in a manner satisfactory to the Employer, in its reasonable discretion after the Employer follows the following procedures: (a) the Employer gives you a written notice (''Notice of Deficiency") which shall specify the deficiencies in your performance of duties; (b) you shall have a  period of thirty (30) days, commencing  on  receipt of the Notice of Deficiency,  in which to cure the deficiencies contained in the Notice of Deficiency; and (c) in the event you do not cure the deficiencies to the satisfaction of the Employer, in its reasonable  discretion, within such thirty (30) day period (or if during such thirty (30) day period the Employer determines that you are not making reasonable, good faith efforts to cure the deficiencies to the reasonable satisfaction of the Employer), the Employer shall have the right to immediately terminate your employment for Cause. The provisions of this paragraph (1)  may be invoked by the Employer any number of times and cure of deficiencies contained in any Notice of Deficiency shall not be construed as a waiver of this paragraph (1) nor prevent the Employer from issuing any subsequent Notices of Deficiency; or

2.Any willful dishonesty by you in your dealings with the Company, the Employer or their affiliates; your commission of fraud, negligence in the performance of your duties; insubordination; willful misconduct; or your conviction (or plea of guilty or nolo contendere), indictment or charge with respect to, any felony, or any other crime involving dishonesty or moral turpitude; or

3.Any material violation of the restrictive covenants of this agreement; or

4.Any material violation of any current or future material published policy of the Employer or its Affiliates (material published policies include, but are not limited to, the Employer's Employment Non-Discrimination and Harassment Policy, Confidential Information Policy, Disclosure and Communications Policy, Social Media Policy, Responsible Alcohol Policy, Insider Trading Policy, Stock Ownership Guidelines Policy, Code of Conduct and Information Technology Security Policy); or

5.For all purposes of this Agreement, termination for Cause shall be deemed to have occurred in the event of the Employee's resignation when, because of existing facts and circumstances, subsequent termination for Cause can be reasonably foreseen.Document

									
			Exhibit 10.48

SECOND AMENDMENT TO
AMENDED AND RESTATED OFFICER EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

This Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Officer Employment Agreement (the “Second Amendment”) is made and entered into effective February 21, 2022 (the “Effective Date”), by and between Bloomin’ Brands, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”) and David J. Deno (the “Executive”).

WHEREAS, the Company and the Executive are parties to the Amended and Restated Officer Employment Agreement dated April 1, 2019, as amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Officer Employment Agreement effective April 6, 2020 (the “Employment Agreement”);

WHEREAS, the Compensation Committee (the “Committee”) of the Board of Directors of the Company reviews the Executive’s compensation arrangements annually based on an analysis conducted by Frederic W. Cook & Co., Inc., the Committee’s independent compensation consultant (“FWC”);

WHEREAS, FWC’s analysis and benchmarking data, presented to the Committee on February 7, 2022, indicated that the Executive’s total target compensation level was below the 25th percentile of the Company’s peer group benchmark;

WHEREAS, as a result of FWC’s analysis and benchmarking data, and after discussion and consideration by the Committee, the Committee approved an increase to the Executive’s base salary and annual long-term incentive target as described herein; and

WHEREAS, the Company wishes to implement the market adjustment approved by the Committee, the Executive wishes to accept the market adjustment, and the parties mutually desire to enter into this Second Amendment to reflect the parties’ agreement with respect to the market adjustment.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the mutual promises, terms, provision and condition set forth in this Second Amendment, the parties hereby agree that the Employment Agreement is hereby amended, as of the Effective Date, as follows:

1.Section 5(a) of the Employment Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

“a.    Base Salary. During the Term of Employment, the Executive shall be entitled to an annual base salary equal to One Million Dollars ($1,000,000), payable in biweekly installments by the Company, subject to annual review for increase, but not decrease, in the discretion of the Board or the Compensation Committee of the Board (the “Compensation Committee”).”

2.Section 5(c) of the Employment Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

“c.    Equity-Based Compensation. With respect to each calendar year during the term of this Agreement beginning in 2022, subject to the Executive’s continuous employment through the date of grant, at or about the time that the Company makes annual grants generally to its senior officers, the Company shall award the Executive a long-term incentive award under its 2020 Omnibus Incentive Compensation Plan (or successor plan, the “Plan”) and the award agreements thereunder having a target fair market value at the time of grant of 4.35 times base salary in accordance with applicable guidelines established by the Board or the Compensation Committee from time to time, in the sole discretion of, and in a form and amount determined by, the Board or the Compensation Committee. All equity awards shall be subject to the receipt of any required stockholder, Board or Compensation Committee approvals, the terms of the Company’s equity incentive plan as then in effect and the award agreement evidencing such award, and the attainment and Compensation Committee certification of any applicable performance goals.”

3.Effect of Amendment. The amendments set forth in this Second Amendment shall become effective as of the Effective Date, and any direct or indirect modification to the Executive’s base salary or annual bonus shall be on a pro-rated basis for fiscal year 2022 based on the Effective Date. Except as expressly amended by this Second Amendment, all other terms and conditions of the Employment Agreement shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect. 

4.Governing Law. The validity, interpretation and performance of this Second Amendment shall be governed, interpreted, and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida without giving effect to the principles of comity or conflicts of laws thereof.

5.Entire Agreement; Counterparts. This Second Amendment constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto concerning the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior memoranda, correspondence, conversations, negotiations and agreements, whether written or oral, with respect thereto. This Second Amendment may be executed in several identical counterparts that together shall constitute but one and the same Second Amendment. Signatures of the parties transmitted by facsimile, PDF transmission or other electronic means shall be deemed to be their original signatures for all legal and other purposes.

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

																																	
					COMPANY			
											
					BLOOMIN’ BRANDS, INC.
											
											
					By:	/s/ Kelly Lefferts			
						Kelly Lefferts			
						Chief Legal Officer			
											
											
											
											
				EXECUTIVE				
											
											
											
	 /s/ Lori Miklavic		 /s/ David J. Deno			
	Witness Name:	Lori Miklavic		David J. Deno				
											
											
	 /s/ Shannon Campbell								
	Witness Name:	Shannon Campbell								
											
									
										
											
									
											

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