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Employment Agreement of Gunnar N.R. Fromen

 Exhibit 10.2 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into effective as of this 2nd day of             June             , 2008, by and among
Carolina Bank Holdings, Inc., a North Carolina corporation (the “Corporation”), Carolina Bank, a North Carolina-chartered bank and wholly owned subsidiary of Carolina Bank Holdings, Inc. (the “Bank”),
and Gunnar N.R. Fromen, Executive Vice President and Senior Loan Officer (the “Executive”). The Corporation and the Bank are referred to in this Agreement individually and together as the “Employer.”

 WHEREAS, the Executive is the Executive Vice President and Senior Loan Officer of the
Employer, possessing unique skills, knowledge, and experience relating to the Employer’s business, and the Executive has made and is expected to continue to make major contributions to the profitability, growth, and financial strength of the
Employer and affiliates, 
 WHEREAS, the Employer and the Executive intend that this Agreement shall
supersede and replace in its entirety the September 16, 1998 Employment Agreement, as the same may have been amended, between the Executive and the Bank, and 
 WHEREAS, none of the conditions or events included in the definition of the term “golden parachute payment” that is set forth in Section 18(k)(4)(A)(ii) of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Act [12 U.S.C. 1828(k)(4)(A)(ii)] and in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rule 359.1(f)(1)(ii) [12 CFR 359.1(f)(1)(ii)] exists or, to the best knowledge of the Employer, is contemplated insofar as the Employer or any
affiliates are concerned. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises, the
mutual covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows. 
 ARTICLE 1 
 EMPLOYMENT 
 1.1        Employment. The Employer hereby employs the Executive to serve as Executive Vice President and
Senior Loan Officer according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in section 1.3. The Executive hereby accepts employment according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in
section 1.3. 
 1.2        Duties. As Executive Vice President and Senior Loan Officer, the
Executive shall serve under the direction of the Employer’s board of directors and in accordance with the Employer’s Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, as each may be amended or restated from time to time. The Executive shall serve the
Employer faithfully, diligently, competently, and to the best of the Executive’s ability. The Executive shall exclusively devote full working time, energy, and attention to the business of the Employer and to the promotion of the
Employer’s interests throughout the term of this Agreement. Without the written consent of the Corporation and the Bank, the Executive shall not render services to or for any person, firm, corporation, or other entity or organization in
exchange for compensation, regardless of the form in which the compensation is paid and regardless of whether it is paid directly or indirectly to the Executive. Nothing in this section 1.2 shall prevent the Executive from managing personal
investments and 

 
affairs, provided that doing so does not interfere with the proper performance of the Executive’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement.

 1.3        Term. The initial term of this Agreement shall be for a period of three years,
commencing on the effective date first written above. On the first anniversary of the effective date and on each anniversary thereafter, this Agreement shall be extended automatically for one additional year unless the Employer’s board of
directors determines that the term shall not be extended. If the board of directors determines not to extend the term, it shall promptly notify the Executive in writing. If the board decides not to extend the term of this Agreement, this Agreement
shall nevertheless remain in force until its term expires. The board’s decision not to extend the term of this Agreement shall not – by itself – give the Executive any rights under this Agreement to claim an adverse change in
position, compensation, or circumstances or otherwise to claim entitlement to severance benefits under Articles 4 or 5 of this Agreement. References herein to the term of this Agreement mean the initial term, as the same may be extended. Unless
sooner terminated, the Executive’s employment shall terminate when the Executive attains age 65. 
 ARTICLE 2

 COMPENSATION 
 2.1        Base Salary. In consideration of the Executive’s performance of the obligations under this Agreement, the Employer shall pay or cause to be paid to the Executive a salary at the
annual rate of not less than $158,853.24, payable in installments twice monthly. The Executive’s salary shall be reviewed annually by the Governance Committee of the Employer’s board of directors or by such other board committee as has
jurisdiction over executive compensation. In the discretion of the committee having jurisdiction over executive compensation (x) the Executive’s salary may be increased to account for increases in the cost of living, but
cost-of-living increases, if any, shall not occur more frequently than annually, and (y) the Executive’s salary also may be increased beyond the amount necessary to account for cost of living increases. However, the Executive’s
salary shall not be reduced. The Executive’s salary, as the same may be increased from time to time, is referred to in this Agreement as the “Base Salary.” 
 2.2        Benefit Plans and Perquisites. The Executive shall be entitled throughout the term of this
Agreement to participate in any and all officer or employee compensation, bonus, incentive, and benefit plans in effect from time to time, including without limitation plans providing pension, medical, dental, disability, and group life benefits,
including the Employer’s 401(k) Plan, and to receive any and all other fringe benefits provided from time to time, provided that the Executive satisfies the eligibility requirements for any such plans or benefits. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing – 
 (a)         Participation in stock plans. The
Executive shall be eligible to participate in stock option plans and other stock-based compensation, incentive, bonus, or purchase plans existing on the date of this Agreement or adopted during the term of this Agreement. 
 (b)         Club dues. During the term of this Agreement, the Employer shall pay or cause to be paid
the Executive’s membership dues in the Starmount Country Club and reimburse the Executive for expenses associated with use of the club for business purposes. 
  

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 (c)        Reimbursement of business expenses. The
Executive shall be entitled to reimbursement for all reasonable business expenses incurred performing the obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to all reasonable business travel and entertainment expenses incurred while acting
at the request of or in the service of the Employer and reasonable expenses for attendance at annual and other periodic meetings of trade associations. 
 2.3        Vacation. The Executive shall be entitled to paid annual vacation and sick leave in accordance with the policies established from time to time by the Employer.

 ARTICLE 3 
 EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION 
 3.1        Termination
Because of Death or Disability. (a) Death. The Executive’s employment shall terminate automatically at the Executive’s death. If the Executive dies in active service to the Employer, the Executive’s estate shall
receive any sums due to the Executive as Base Salary and reimbursement of expenses through the end of the month in which death occurred, any bonus earned or accrued through the date of death, including any unvested amounts awarded for previous
years, and for twelve months after the Executive’s death the Employer shall provide without cost to the Executive’s family continuing health care coverage under COBRA substantially identical to that provided for the Executive before death.

 (b)        Disability. By delivery of written notice 30 days in advance to the Executive,
the Employer may terminate the Executive’s employment if the Executive is disabled. For purposes of this Agreement the Executive shall be considered “disabled” if an independent physician selected by the Employer and
reasonably acceptable to the Executive or the Executive’s legal representative determines that, because of illness or accident, the Executive is unable to perform the Executive’s duties and will be unable to perform the Executive’s
duties for a period of 90 consecutive days. The Executive shall not be considered disabled, however, if the Executive returns to work on a full-time basis within 30 days after the Employer gives notice of termination due to disability. If the
Executive’s employment terminates because of disability, the Executive shall receive the salary earned through the date on which termination became effective, any unpaid bonus or incentive compensation due to the Executive for the calendar year
preceding the calendar year in which the termination became effective, any payments the Executive is eligible to receive under any disability insurance program in which the Executive participates, and such other benefits to which the Executive may
be entitled under the Employer’s benefit plans, policies, and agreements, or the provisions of this Agreement. 
 3.2        Involuntary Termination with Cause. The Employer may terminate the Executive’s employment with Cause. If the Executive’s employment terminates with Cause, the Executive
shall receive the Base Salary through the date on which termination becomes effective and reimbursement of expenses to which the Executive is entitled when termination becomes effective. For purposes of this Agreement “Cause”
means any of the following – 
 (a)        an intentional act of fraud, embezzlement, or theft
by the Executive in the course of employment. For purposes of this Agreement no act or failure to act on the Executive’s part shall be deemed to have been intentional if it was due primarily to an error in judgment or negligence. An act or
failure to act on the Executive’s part shall be considered intentional if it is not in good faith and if it is without a reasonable belief that the action or failure to act is in the Employer’s best interests, or 
  

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 (b)        a willful violation by the Executive of any applicable
law or significant policy of the Employer or an affiliate that, in the Employer’s judgement, results in an adverse effect on the Employer or the affiliate, regardless of whether the violation leads to criminal prosecution or conviction. For
purposes of this Agreement applicable laws include any statute, rule, regulatory order, statement of policy, or final cease-and-desist order of any governmental agency or body having regulatory authority over the Bank, or 
 (c)        the Executive’s gross negligence or gross neglect of duties or intentional and material failure
to perform stated duties after written notice thereof, or 
 (d)        intentional wrongful damage
by the Executive to the Employer’s business or property, including without limitation the Employer’s reputation, which in the Employer’s sole judgment causes material harm to the Employer, or 
 (e)        disloyalty or dishonesty by the Executive in the performance of the Executive’s duties, or a
breach of the Executive’s fiduciary duties for personal profit, in any case whether in the Executive’s capacity as a director or officer, or 
 (f)        failure of the Executive to comply with this Agreement, which in the sole judgment of the Employer is a material failure to comply and is not corrected by the
Executive within ten days after receiving written notice from the Employer, or 
 (g)        removal
of the Executive from office or permanent prohibition of the Executive from participating in the Employer’s affairs by an order issued under section 8(e)(4) or (g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. 1818(e)(4) or (g)(1), or

 (h)        occurrence of any event that results in the Executive being excluded from coverage, or
having coverage limited for the Executive as compared to other executives of the Employer, under the Employer’s blanket bond or other fidelity or insurance policy covering its directors, officers, or employees, or 
 (i)        conviction of the Executive for or plea of no contest to a felony or conviction of or plea of no
contest to a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or the actual incarceration of the Executive for 45 consecutive days or more. 
 3.3        Involuntary Termination Without Cause and Voluntary Termination with Good Reason. With written notice to the Executive 90 days in advance, the Employer may terminate the
Executive’s employment without Cause. Termination shall take effect at the end of the 90-day period. With advance written notice to the Employer as provided in clause (y), the Executive may terminate employment with Good Reason. If the
Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily without Cause or voluntarily but with Good Reason, the Executive shall be entitled to the benefits specified in Article 4 of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement a voluntary termination
by the Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good Reason if the conditions stated in both clauses (x) and (y) are satisfied – 
 (x)        a voluntary termination by the Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good
Reason if any of the following occur without the Executive’s advance written consent, and the term Good Reason shall mean the occurrence of any of the following without the Executive’s advance written consent – 
  

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 1)        a material diminution of the
Executive’s Base Salary, 
 2)        a material diminution of the
Executive’s authority, duties, or responsibilities, 
 3)        a material
diminution in the authority, duties, or responsibilities of the supervisor to whom the Executive is required to report, 
 4)        a material diminution in the budget over which the Executive retains authority, 
 5)        a material change in the geographic location at which the Executive must perform services for the Employer, or 
 6)        any other action or inaction that constitutes a material breach by the Employer of this
Agreement. 
 (y)        the Executive must give notice to the Employer of the existence of
one or more of the conditions described in clause (x) within 90 days after the initial existence of the condition, and the Employer shall have 30 days thereafter to remedy the condition. In addition, the Executive’s voluntary
termination because of the existence of one or more of the conditions described in clause (x) must occur within 24 months after the initial existence of the condition. 
 3.4        Voluntary Termination by the Executive Without Good Reason. If the Executive terminates
employment voluntarily but without Good Reason, the Executive shall receive the Base Salary and expense reimbursement to which the Executive is entitled through the date on which termination becomes effective. 
 ARTICLE 4 
 SEVERANCE COMPENSATION 
 4.1        Cash Severance
after Termination Without Cause or Termination with Good Reason. (a) Subject to the possibility that cash severance after employment termination might be delayed under section 4.1(b), if the Executive’s employment terminates
involuntarily but without Cause or voluntarily but with Good Reason, 30 days after employment termination the Employer shall pay to the Executive in a single lump sum cash in an amount equal to two times the Executive’s Base Salary on the date
notice of employment termination is given, without discount for the time value of money. The Employer and the Executive acknowledge and agree that the compensation and benefits under this section 4.1 shall not be payable if compensation and benefits
are payable or shall have been paid to the Executive under Article 5 of this Agreement. 
 (b)        If when employment termination occurs the Executive is a specified employee within the meaning of section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, if the cash severance payment under
section 4.1(a) would be considered deferred compensation under section 409A, and finally if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) is not available, the Executive’s cash severance payment under section
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month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. References in this Agreement to Internal Revenue Code section 409A include rules, regulations, and
guidance of general application issued by the Department of the Treasury under section 409A. 
 4.2        Post-Termination Insurance Coverage. (a) Subject to section 4.2(b), if the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause, voluntarily but with Good
Reason, or because of disability, the Employer shall continue or cause to be continued at the Employer’s expense and on behalf of the Executive and the Executive’s dependents and beneficiaries medical and dental insurance coverage as in
effect during and in accordance with the same schedule prevailing in the 12 months preceding the date of the Executive’s termination. The insurance benefits provided by this section 4.2(a) shall be reduced if the Executive obtains disability,
medical, or dental insurance benefits through another employer, or eliminated entirely if the other employer’s insurance benefits are equivalent or superior to the benefits provided under this section 4.2(a). If the insurance benefits are
reduced, they shall be reduced by an amount such that the Executive’s aggregate insurance benefits for the period specified in this section 4.2(a) are equivalent to the benefits to which the Executive would have been entitled had the Executive
not obtained disability, medical, or dental insurance benefits through another employer. The medical and dental insurance coverage shall continue until the first to occur of (w) the Executive’s return to employment with the Employer
or another employer providing equivalent or superior insurance benefits, (x) the Executive’s attainment of age 65, (y) the Executive’s death, or (z) the end of the term remaining under this Agreement
when the Executive’s employment terminates. This section 4.2 shall not be interpreted to limit any benefits to which the Executive or the Executive’s dependents or beneficiaries may be entitled under any of the Employer’s employee
benefit plans, agreements, programs, or practices after the Executive’s employment termination, including without limitation retiree medical benefits. 
 (b)        If (x) under the terms of the applicable policy or policies for the insurance benefits specified in section 4.2(a) it is not possible to continue the
Executive’s coverage or (y) when employment termination occurs the Executive is a specified employee within the meaning of section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, if any of the continued insurance benefits specified in
section 4.2(a) would be considered deferred compensation under section 409A, and finally if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) is not available for that particular insurance benefit, instead of continued
insurance coverage under section 4.2(a) the Employer shall pay to the Executive in a single lump sum an amount in cash equal to the present value of the Employer’s projected cost to maintain that particular insurance benefit had the
Executive’s employment not terminated, assuming continued coverage for the lesser of 36 months or the number of months until the Executive attains age 65. The lump-sum payment shall be made 30 days after employment termination or, if section
4.1(b) applies and a six-month delay is required under Internal Revenue Code section 409A, on the first day of the seventh month after the month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. 
 4.3        Release. The Executive shall be entitled to no compensation or other benefits under this
Article 4 unless the Executive enters into a release in form satisfactory to the Executive and the Employer acknowledging the Employer’s and the Executive’s remaining obligations and discharging both parties, as well as the Employer’s
officers, directors, and employees for their actions for or on behalf of the Employer, from any other claims or obligations arising out of the Executive’s employment by the Employer, including the circumstances of the Executive’s
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into a release under this section 4.3 and shall be effective regardless of whether the Executive enters into the release. 
 ARTICLE 5 
 CHANGE IN CONTROL 
 5.1        Change in Control Benefits. (a) If a Change in Control occurs during the term of this Agreement and if within 24 months thereafter the Executive is involuntarily terminated
without Cause or the Executive terminates employment voluntarily but with Good Reason, the Employer shall make or cause to be made a lump-sum payment to the Executive in an amount in cash equal to three times the Executive’s annual
compensation. For this purpose annual compensation means (x) the Executive’s annual base salary on the date of the Change in Control or on the date of the Executive’s employment termination (whichever is greater) plus
(y) any bonus or incentive compensation earned for the calendar year ended immediately before the year in which the Change in Control occurred or for the calendar year ended immediately before the year in which employment termination
occurred (whichever is greater), regardless of when the bonus or incentive compensation earned for the preceding calendar year is paid and regardless of whether all or part of the bonus or incentive compensation is subject to elective deferral or
vesting. Annual compensation shall be calculated without regard to any deferrals under qualified or nonqualified plans, but annual compensation shall not include interest or other earnings credited to the Executive under qualified or nonqualified
plans and annual compensation shall not include any compensation earned in the Executive’s capacity as a director. The amount payable to the Executive hereunder shall not be reduced to account for the time value of money or discounted to
present value. The payment required under this section 5.1(a) is payable within five business days after the Executive’s employment termination. If the Executive receives payment under this section 5.1(a) the Executive shall not be entitled to
any cash severance benefits under section 4.1 of this Agreement after employment termination. 
 (b)        If a Change in Control occurs during the term of this Agreement and if within 24 months thereafter the Executive is involuntarily terminated without Cause or the Executive terminates
employment voluntarily but with Good Reason, in addition to any benefits to which the Executive may be entitled under section 4.2 the Employer shall cause the Executive to become fully vested in awards under any stock option, stock incentive, or
other non-qualified plans, programs, or arrangements in which the Executive participated if (x) the plan, program, or arrangement does not address the effect of a change in control or termination after a change in control and
(y) award vesting occurs automatically with the passage of time or years of service. Provided the Executive is at the time a covered employee within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code section 162(m), accelerated vesting in or
entitlement to awards shall not occur under this section 5.1(b) in the case of any award for which vesting or entitlement is based on achievement of performance conditions, whether the conditions have to do with individual performance or corporate
performance measures, including but not limited to stock price or financial statement or other financial measures. 
 5.2        Change in Control Defined. For purposes of this Agreement “Change in Control” means a change in control as defined in Internal Revenue Code section 409A and
rules, regulations, and guidance of general application thereunder issued by the Department of the Treasury, including – 
  

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 (a)        Change in ownership: a change in ownership of
the Employer occurs on the date any one person or group accumulates ownership of Employer stock constituting more than 50% of the total fair market value or total voting power of Employer stock, or 
 (b)        Change in effective control: (x) any one person or more than one person acting as a
group acquires within a 12-month period ownership of Employer stock possessing 30% or more of the total voting power of Employer stock, or (y) a majority of the Employer’s board of directors is replaced during any 12-month period by
directors whose appointment or election is not endorsed in advance by a majority of the Employer’s board of directors, or 
 (c)        Change in ownership of a substantial portion of assets: a change in ownership of a substantial portion of the Employer’s assets occurs if in a 12-month period any one person or
more than one person acting as a group acquires from the Employer assets having a total gross fair market value equal to or exceeding 40% of the total gross fair market value of all of the Employer’s assets immediately before the acquisition or
acquisitions. For this purpose, gross fair market value means the value of the Employer’s assets, or the value of the assets being disposed of, determined without regard to any liabilities associated with the assets. 
 ARTICLE 6 
 CONFIDENTIALITY AND CREATIVE WORK 
 6.1        Non-disclosure. The Executive covenants and agrees not to reveal to any person, firm, or corporation any confidential information of any nature concerning the Employer or its
business, or anything connected therewith. As used in this Article 6, the term “confidential information” means all of the Employer’s and affiliates’ confidential and proprietary information and trade secrets in
existence on the date hereof or existing at any time during the term of this Agreement, including but not limited to – 
 (a)        the whole or any portion or phase of any business plans, financial information, purchasing data, supplier data, accounting data, or other financial information, 
 (b)        the whole or any portion or phase of any research and development information, design procedures,
algorithms or processes, or other technical information, 
 (c)        the whole or any portion or
phase of any marketing or sales information, sales records, customer lists, prices, sales projections, or other sales information, and 
 (d)        trade secrets, as defined from time to time by the laws of the State of North Carolina. 
 However, confidential information excludes information that – as of the date hereof or at any time after the date hereof – is published or disseminated without obligation of confidence or that becomes a part of the public domain
(x) by or through action of the Employer, or (y) otherwise than by or at the direction of the Executive. This section 6.1 does not prohibit disclosure required by an order of a court having jurisdiction or a subpoena from an
appropriate governmental agency or disclosure made by the Executive in the ordinary course of business and within the scope of the Executive’s authority. 
  

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 6.2        Return of Materials. The Executive agrees to
deliver or return to the Employer upon termination, upon expiration of this Agreement, or as soon thereafter as possible, all written information and any other similar items furnished by the Employer or prepared by the Executive in connection with
the Executive’s services hereunder. The Executive will retain no copies thereof after termination of this Agreement or termination of the Executive’s employment. 
 6.3        Creative Work. The Executive agrees that all creative work and work product, including but not
limited to all technology, business management tools, processes, software, patents, trademarks, and copyrights developed by the Executive during the term of this Agreement, regardless of when or where such work or work product was produced,
constitutes work made for hire, all rights of which are owned by the Employer. The Executive hereby assigns to the Employer all rights, title, and interest, whether by way of copyrights, trade secret, trademark, patent, or otherwise, in all such
work or work product, regardless of whether the same is subject to protection by patent, trademark, or copyright laws. This section 6.3 shall not be construed to require assignment to the Employer of the Executive’s right, title, and interest
in creative work and work product, including but not limited to inventions, patents, trademarks, and copyrights, developed by the Executive entirely on the Executive’s own time and without using the Employer’s equipment, supplies,
facilities, or trade secrets unless the creative work or work product (x) relates to the Employer’s business or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development or (y) results from any work performed by the
Executive for the Employer. However, to enable the Employer to determine the rights of the Employer and the Executive in any creative work and work product developed by the Executive that the Executive considers nonassignable under this section 6.3,
including but not limited to inventions, patents, trademarks, and copyrights, the Executive shall during the term of this Agreement timely report to the Employer all such creative work and work product. 
 6.4        Injunctive Relief. The Executive acknowledges that it is impossible to measure in money the
damages that will be suffered by the Employer if the Executive fails to observe the obligations imposed by this Article 6. Accordingly, if the Employer institutes an action to enforce the provisions hereof, the Executive hereby waives the claim or
defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Employer and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law exists. 
 6.5        Affiliates’ Confidential Information is Covered. For purposes of this Agreement the term
“affiliate” includes the Corporation, the Bank, and any entity that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the Corporation or the Bank.

 6.6        Acknowledgments. The Executive hereby acknowledges that the enforcement of
Article 6 of this Agreement is necessary to ensure the preservation, protection, and continuity of the business, trade secrets, and goodwill of the Employer, and that the restrictions set forth in Article 6 are reasonable in terms of time, scope,
territory, and in all other respects. The Executive acknowledges that it is impossible to measure in money the damages that will accrue to the Employer if the Executive fails to observe the obligations imposed by Article 6. Accordingly, if the
Employer institutes an action to enforce the provisions of Article 6, the Executive hereby waives the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Employer and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or
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against the Employer shall not constitute and shall not be asserted as a defense by the Executive to enforcement of Article 6. 
 6.7        Survival of Obligations. The Executive’s obligations under Article 6 shall survive
employment termination regardless of the manner in which termination occurs and shall be binding upon the Executive’s heirs, executors, and administrators. 
 ARTICLE 7 
 COMPETITION AFTER EMPLOYMENT
TERMINATION 
 7.        Restrictions on the Executive’s
Post-Employment Activities. These restrictions have been negotiated, presented to and accepted by the Executive contemporaneous with the offer and acceptance by the Executive of this Agreement and the benefits promised in a Salary Continuation
Agreement signed or to be signed in 2008 by the Executive and the Bank. The Employer’s decision to enter into this Agreement and the Salary Continuation Agreement is conditioned upon the Executive’s agreement to be bound by the
restrictions contained in this Article 7. 
 (a)        Promise of no solicitation. The
Executive promises and agrees that during the Restricted Period (as defined below), and in the Restricted Territory (as defined below), the Executive will3: 
 1.        not directly or indirectly solicit, or attempt to solicit any
Customer (as defined below) to accept or purchase Financial Products or Services (as defined below) of the same nature, kind or variety as provided to the Customer by the Employer during the two years immediately preceding the Executive’s
employment termination with the Employer, 
 2.        not directly or indirectly influence,
or attempt to influence any Customer, joint venturer or other business partner of the Employer to alter that person or entity’s business relationship with the Employer in any respect, and 
 3.        not accept the Financial Products or Services business of any Customer or provide Financial
Products or Services to any Customer on behalf of anyone other than the Employer. 
 (b)        Promise of no competition. The Executive promises and agrees that during the Restricted Period in the Restricted Territory, the Executive will not engage, undertake or
participate in the business of providing, selling, marketing or distributing Financial Products or Services of a similar nature, kind or variety (x) as offered by the Employer to Customers during the two years immediately preceding the
Executive’s employment termination with the Employer, or (y) as offered by the Employer to any of its Customers during the Restricted 
  
  
 1 the promise of no solicitation applies if the Executive is conducting prohibited business in the Restricted Territory or if the entity with, for or to whom the Executive is
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Period.4 Subject to the above provisions and conditions
of this subparagraph (b), the Executive promises that during the Restricted Period the Executive will not become employed by or serve as a director, partner, consultant, agent, or owner of 5% or more of the outstanding stock of or contractor
to any entity providing these prohibited Financial Products or Services which is located in, or conducts business in the Restricted Territory. 
 (c)        Promise of no raiding/hiring. The Executive promises and agrees that during the Restricted Period, the Executive will not solicit or attempt to solicit and will not
encourage or induce in any way, any employee, joint venturer or business partner of the Employer to terminate an employment or contractual relationship with the Employer. The Executive agrees that the Executive will not hire any person
employed by Employer during the two-year period prior to the Executive’s employment termination with the Employer or any person employed by the Employer during the Restricted Period. 
 (d)        Promise of no disparagement. The Executive promises and agrees that during the Restricted
Period, the Executive will not cause statements to be made (whether written or oral) that reflect negatively on the business reputation of the Employer. 
 (e)        Acknowledgment. The Executive and the Employer acknowledge and agree that the provisions of this Article 7 have been negotiated and carefully determined to be
reasonable and necessary for the protection of legitimate business interests of the Employer. Both parties agree that a violation of Article 7 is likely to cause immediate and irreparable harm that will give rise to the need for court ordered
injunctive relief. In the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Executive of any provision of this Agreement, the Employer shall be entitled to obtain an injunction restraining the Executive from violating the terms of this Agreement and to
institute an action against the Executive to recover damages from the Employee for such breach. These remedies for default or breach are in addition to any other remedy or form of redress provided under North Carolina law. The parties acknowledge
that the provisions of this Article 7 survive termination of the employment relationship, but the provisions of this Article 7 shall be null and void if a Change in Control occurs before employment termination. The parties agree that if any of the
provisions of this Article 7 are deemed unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that such provisions may be stricken as independent clauses by the court in order to enforce the remaining territory restrictions and that the intent of the
parties is to afford the broadest restriction on post-employment activities as set forth in this agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, without limiting the remedies available to the Employer for violation of this Agreement,
and without constituting an election of remedies, if the Executive violates any of the terms of Article 7 the Executive shall forfeit on the Executive’s own behalf and that of beneficiary(ies) any rights to and interest in any severance or
other benefits under this Agreement or other contract the Executive has with the Bank or the Corporation. 
 (f)        Definitions: 
 1.        “Restricted Period” as used herein means one year immediately following the Executive’s termination and/or separation of employment with the Employer, regardless of the reason
for termination and/or separation. The Restricted Period shall be 
  
  
 2 For Example, the promise of no competition applies if the Executive is conducting prohibited business in the Restricted Territory or if the entity with, for or to whom the
Executive is conducting prohibited business is located within the Restricted Territory. 
  

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extended in an amount equal to any time period during which a violation of Article 7 of this Agreement is proven. 
 2.        “Restricted Territory” as used herein means all of Alamance, Forsyth, Guilford, and Randolph
Counties in North Carolina and any other county in which the Bank has an office when the Executive’s employment termination occurs. The parties agree that if any of these separate territories are deemed too broad to be enforced by a court of
competent jurisdiction, that the territories are divisible and severable territories which may be stricken as independent clauses by the court in order to enforce the remaining territory restrictions. 
 3.        “Customer” as used herein means any individual, joint venturer, entity of any sort, or other
business partner of the Employer, with, for or to whom the Employer has provided Financial Products or Services during the last two years of the Executive’s employment with the Employer; or any individual, joint venturer, entity of any sort, or
business partner whom the Employer has identified as a prospective customer of Financial Products or Services within the last two years of the Executive’s employment with the Employer. 
 4.        “Financial Products or Services” as used herein means any product or service that a
financial institution or a financial holding company could offer by engaging in any activity that is financial in nature or incidental to such a financial activity under section 4(k) of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 and that is offered by the
Employer or an affiliate on the date of the Executive’s employment termination, including but not limited to banking activities and activities that are closely related and a proper incident to banking, or other products or services of the type
of which the Executive was involved during the Executive’s employment with the Employer. 
 ARTICLE 8 

MISCELLANEOUS 
 8.1        Successors and Assigns. (a) This Agreement is binding on successors. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Employer and any successor to the Employer, including any
persons acquiring directly or indirectly all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Employer by purchase, merger, consolidation, reorganization, or otherwise. But this Agreement and the Employer’s obligations under this Agreement
are not otherwise assignable, transferable, or delegable by the Employer. By agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Executive, the Employer shall require any successor to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the
Employer expressly to assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent the Employer would be required to perform had no succession occurred. 
 (b)        This Agreement is enforceable by the Executive’s heirs. This Agreement shall inure to the
benefit of and be enforceable by the Executive’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors, heirs, distributees, and legatees. 
 (c)        This Agreement is personal in nature and is not assignable. This Agreement is personal in nature. Without written consent of the other parties, no party shall
assign, transfer, or delegate this Agreement or any rights or obligations under this Agreement except as expressly provided herein. Without limiting the generality or effect of the foregoing, the Executive’s right to receive payments hereunder
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security interest, or otherwise, except for a transfer by the Executive’s will or by the laws of descent and distribution. If the Executive attempts an
assignment or transfer that is contrary to this section 8.1, the Employer shall have no liability to pay any amount to the assignee or transferee. 
 8.2        Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Forum. This Agreement shall be construed under and governed by the internal laws of the State of North Carolina, without giving effect to any conflict
of laws provision or rule (whether of the State of North Carolina or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of North Carolina. By entering into this Agreement, the Executive
acknowledges that the Executive is subject to the jurisdiction of both the federal and state courts in the State of North Carolina. Any actions or proceedings instituted under this Agreement shall be brought and tried solely in courts located in
Guilford County, North Carolina or in the federal court having jurisdiction in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Executive expressly waives the right to have any such actions or proceedings brought or tried elsewhere. 
 8.3        Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement of the parties concerning the
employment of the Executive. Any oral or written statements, representations, agreements, or understandings made or entered into prior to or contemporaneously with the execution of this Agreement are hereby rescinded, revoked, and rendered null and
void. This Agreement supersedes and replaces in its entirety the September 16, 1998 Employment Agreement between the Executive and the Bank, as the same may have been amended, and from and after the date of this Agreement the September 16,
1998 Employment Agreement shall be of no further force or effect. 
 8.4        Notices. Any
notice under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been effectively made or given if in writing and personally delivered, delivered by mail properly addressed in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid by certified or registered mail, delivered by a
reputable overnight delivery service, or sent by facsimile. Unless otherwise changed by notice, notice shall be properly addressed to the Executive if addressed to the address of the Executive on the books and records of the Employer at the time of
the delivery of such notice, and properly addressed to the Employer if addressed to Carolina Bank, 528 College Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410, Attention: Corporate Secretary. 
 8.5        Severability. If there is a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and any statute,
regulation, or judicial precedent, the latter shall prevail, but the affected provisions of this Agreement shall be curtailed and limited solely to the extent necessary to bring them within the requirements of law. If any provision of this Agreement
is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be indefinite, invalid, void or voidable, or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless that would clearly be contrary to the intentions of
the parties or would result in an injustice. 
 8.6        Captions and Counterparts. The
captions in this Agreement are solely for convenience. The captions do not define, limit, or describe the scope or intent of this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but
all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 8.7        Amendment and
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of the parties hereto. The failure of any party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver
of any such provision or affect the validity of this Agreement or any part thereof or the right of any party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver or any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or
subsequent breach. 
 8.8        Payment of Legal Fees. The Employer is aware that after a
Change in Control management could cause or attempt to cause the Employer to refuse to comply with its obligations under this Agreement, or could institute or cause or attempt to cause the Employer to institute litigation seeking to have this
Agreement declared unenforceable, or could take or attempt to take other action to deny Executive the benefits intended under this Agreement. In these circumstances the purpose of this Agreement would be frustrated. The Employer desires that the
Executive not be required to incur the expenses associated with the enforcement of rights under this Agreement, whether by litigation or other legal action, because the cost and expense thereof would substantially detract from the benefits intended
to be granted to the Executive hereunder. The Employer desires that the Executive not be forced to negotiate settlement of rights under this Agreement under threat of incurring expenses. Accordingly, if after a Change in Control occurs it appears to
the Executive that (x) the Employer has failed to comply with any of its obligations under this Agreement, or (y) the Employer or any other person has taken any action to declare this Agreement void or unenforceable, or
instituted any litigation or other legal action designed to deny, diminish, or to recover from the Executive the benefits intended to be provided to the Executive hereunder, the Employer irrevocably authorizes the Executive from time to time to
retain counsel of the Executive’s choice, at the Employer’s expense as provided in this section 8.8, to represent the Executive in the initiation or defense of any litigation or other legal action, whether by or against the Employer or any
director, officer, stockholder, or other person affiliated with the Employer, in any jurisdiction. Despite any existing or previous attorney-client relationship between the Employer and any counsel chosen by the Executive under this section 8.8, the
Employer irrevocably consents to the Executive entering into an attorney-client relationship with that counsel, and the Employer and the Executive agree that a confidential relationship shall exist between the Executive and that counsel. The fees
and expenses of counsel selected from time to time by the Executive as provided in this section shall be paid or reimbursed to the Executive by the Employer on a regular, periodic basis upon presentation by the Executive of a statement or statements
prepared by counsel in accordance with counsel’s customary practices, up to a maximum aggregate amount of $125,000, whether suit be brought or not, and whether or not incurred in trial, bankruptcy, or appellate proceedings. The Employer’s
obligation to pay the Executive’s legal fees provided by this section 8.8 operates separately from and in addition to any legal fee reimbursement obligation the Employer may have with the Executive under any separate severance or other
agreement. Despite anything in this Agreement to the contrary, however, the Employer shall not be required to pay or reimburse Executive’s legal expenses if doing so would violate section 18(k) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act [12 U.S.C.
1828(k)] and Rule 359.3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [12 CFR 359.3]. 
 8.9        Consultation with Counsel and Interpretation of this Agreement. The Executive has had the assistance of counsel of the Executive’s choosing in the negotiation of this Agreement
or the Executive has chosen not to have the assistance of counsel. Both parties hereto having participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement, they hereby agree that there shall not be strict interpretation against either party in any
review of this Agreement in which interpretation of the Agreement is an issue. 
  

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 8.10      Compliance with Internal Revenue Code Section 409A.
The Employer and the Executive intend that their exercise of authority or discretion under this Agreement shall comply with section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. If when the Executive’s employment terminates the Executive is a
specified employee, as defined in section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and if any payments under this Agreement, including Articles 4 or 5, will result in additional tax or interest to the Executive because of section 409A, then
despite any provision of this Agreement to the contrary the Executive shall not be entitled to the payments until the earliest of (x) the date that is at least six months after termination of the Executive’s employment for reasons
other than the Executive’s death, (y) the date of the Executive’s death, or (z) any earlier date that does not result in additional tax or interest to the Executive under section 409A. As promptly as possible after
the end of the period during which payments are delayed under this provision, the entire amount of the delayed payments shall be paid to the Executive in a single lump sum. If any provision of this Agreement does not satisfy the requirements of
section 409A, the provision shall be applied in a manner consistent with those requirements despite any contrary provision of this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement would subject the Executive to additional tax or interest under section
409A, the Employer shall reform the provision. However, the Employer shall maintain to the maximum extent practicable the original intent of the applicable provision without subjecting the Executive to additional tax or interest, and the Employer
shall not be required to incur any additional compensation expense as a result of the reformed provision. References in this Agreement to section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 include rules, regulations, and guidance of general
application issued by the Department of the Treasury under Internal Revenue Code section 409A. 
 IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Employment Agreement as of the date first written above. 
  

									
	EXECUTIVE	 		 	CAROLINA BANK HOLDINGS, INC.
					
	/s/ Gunnar N. R. Fromen	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Robert T. Braswell
	 	
	Gunnar N.R. Fromen	 		 		 		 	
		 		 	Its:	 	 President & CEO
	 	
				
		 		 	CAROLINA BANK	 	
					
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ T. Allen Liles
	 	
					
		 		 	Its:	 	 EVP
	 	

  

					
	 Guilford County
	  	)	  	
		  	)	  	ss:
	 State of North Carolina
	  	)	  	

 Before me this
            2nd             day of
            June            , 2008, personally appeared the above named Gunnar N.R. Fromen and
    Robert T. Braswell    , who acknowledged that they did sign the foregoing instrument and that the same was their free act and deed. 
  

							
		 		 	 /s/ Jane E. McConnell
	 	
	(Notary Seal)	 		 	Notary Public	 	

  

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		 		 	My Commission Expires: July 7, 2008

  

 16Employment Agreement of Daniel D. Hornfeck

 Exhibit 10.3 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into effective as of this 2nd day of             June            , 2008, by and among
Carolina Bank Holdings, Inc., a North Carolina corporation (the “Corporation”), Carolina Bank, a North Carolina-chartered bank and wholly owned subsidiary of Carolina Bank Holdings, Inc. (the “Bank”),
and Daniel D. Hornfeck, Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer (the “Executive”). The Corporation and the Bank are referred to in this Agreement individually and together as the “Employer.”

 WHEREAS, the Executive is the Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer of the
Employer, possessing unique skills, knowledge, and experience relating to the Employer’s business, and the Executive has made and is expected to continue to make major contributions to the profitability, growth, and financial strength of the
Employer and affiliates, 
 WHEREAS, the Employer and the Executive intend that this Agreement shall
supersede and replace in its entirety the March 13, 2007 Employment Agreement, as the same may have been amended, between the Executive and the Bank, and 
 WHEREAS, none of the conditions or events included in the definition of the term “golden parachute payment” that is set forth in Section 18(k)(4)(A)(ii) of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Act [12 U.S.C. 1828(k)(4)(A)(ii)] and in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rule 359.1(f)(1)(ii) [12 CFR 359.1(f)(1)(ii)] exists or, to the best knowledge of the Employer, is contemplated insofar as the Employer or any
affiliates are concerned. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises, the
mutual covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows. 
 ARTICLE 1 
 EMPLOYMENT 
 1.1        Employment. The Employer hereby employs the Executive to serve as Executive Vice President and
Chief Credit Officer according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in section 1.3. The Executive hereby accepts employment according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the period stated in
section 1.3. 
 1.2        Duties. As Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer, the
Executive shall serve under the direction of the Employer’s board of directors and in accordance with the Employer’s Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, as each may be amended or restated from time to time. The Executive shall serve the
Employer faithfully, diligently, competently, and to the best of the Executive’s ability. The Executive shall exclusively devote full working time, energy, and attention to the business of the Employer and to the promotion of the
Employer’s interests throughout the term of this Agreement. Without the written consent of the Corporation and the Bank, the Executive shall not render services to or for any person, firm, corporation, or other entity or organization in
exchange for compensation, regardless of the form in which the compensation is paid and regardless of whether it is paid directly or indirectly to the Executive. 

 
Nothing in this section 1.2 shall prevent the Executive from managing personal investments and affairs, provided that doing so does not interfere with the
proper performance of the Executive’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement. 
 1.3        Term. The initial term of this Agreement shall be for a period of three years, commencing on the effective date first written above. On the first anniversary of the effective date
and on each anniversary thereafter, this Agreement shall be extended automatically for one additional year unless the Employer’s board of directors determines that the term shall not be extended. If the board of directors determines not to
extend the term, it shall promptly notify the Executive in writing. If the board decides not to extend the term of this Agreement, this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in force until its term expires. The board’s decision not to extend the
term of this Agreement shall not – by itself – give the Executive any rights under this Agreement to claim an adverse change in position, compensation, or circumstances or otherwise to claim entitlement to severance benefits under Articles
4 or 5 of this Agreement. References herein to the term of this Agreement mean the initial term, as the same may be extended. Unless sooner terminated, the Executive’s employment shall terminate when the Executive attains age 65. 
 ARTICLE 2 
 COMPENSATION 
 2.1        Base Salary. In consideration of the
Executive’s performance of the obligations under this Agreement, the Employer shall pay or cause to be paid to the Executive a salary at the annual rate of not less than $125,000, payable in installments twice monthly. The Executive’s
salary shall be reviewed annually by the Governance Committee of the Employer’s board of directors or by such other board committee as has jurisdiction over executive compensation. In the discretion of the committee having jurisdiction over
executive compensation (x) the Executive’s salary may be increased to account for increases in the cost of living, but cost-of-living increases, if any, shall not occur more frequently than annually, and (y) the
Executive’s salary also may be increased beyond the amount necessary to account for cost of living increases. However, the Executive’s salary shall not be reduced. The Executive’s salary, as the same may be increased from time to
time, is referred to in this Agreement as the “Base Salary.” 
 2.2        Benefit Plans and Perquisites. The Executive shall be entitled throughout the term of this Agreement to participate in any and all officer or employee compensation, bonus, incentive,
and benefit plans in effect from time to time, including without limitation plans providing pension, medical, dental, disability, and group life benefits, including the Employer’s 401(k) Plan, and to receive any and all other fringe benefits
provided from time to time, provided that the Executive satisfies the eligibility requirements for any such plans or benefits. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing – 
 (a)        Participation in stock plans. The Executive shall be eligible to participate in stock option
plans and other stock-based compensation, incentive, bonus, or purchase plans existing on the date of this Agreement or adopted during the term of this Agreement. 
 (b)        Reimbursement of business expenses. The Executive shall be entitled to reimbursement for all reasonable business expenses incurred performing the obligations
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expenses incurred while acting at the request of or in the service of the Employer and reasonable expenses for attendance at annual and other periodic
meetings of trade associations. 
 2.3        Vacation. The Executive shall be entitled to
paid annual vacation and sick leave in accordance with the policies established from time to time by the Employer. 
 ARTICLE 3 
 EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION 
 3.1        Termination Because of Death or Disability. (a) Death. The Executive’s
employment shall terminate automatically at the Executive’s death. If the Executive dies in active service to the Employer, the Executive’s estate shall receive any sums due to the Executive as Base Salary and reimbursement of expenses
through the end of the month in which death occurred, any bonus earned or accrued through the date of death, including any unvested amounts awarded for previous years, and for twelve months after the Executive’s death the Employer shall provide
without cost to the Executive’s family continuing health care coverage under COBRA substantially identical to that provided for the Executive before death. 
 (b)        Disability. By delivery of written notice 30 days in advance to the Executive, the Employer may terminate the Executive’s employment if the Executive is
disabled. For purposes of this Agreement the Executive shall be considered “disabled” if an independent physician selected by the Employer and reasonably acceptable to the Executive or the Executive’s legal
representative determines that, because of illness or accident, the Executive is unable to perform the Executive’s duties and will be unable to perform the Executive’s duties for a period of 90 consecutive days. The Executive shall not be
considered disabled, however, if the Executive returns to work on a full-time basis within 30 days after the Employer gives notice of termination due to disability. If the Executive’s employment terminates because of disability, the Executive
shall receive the salary earned through the date on which termination became effective, any unpaid bonus or incentive compensation due to the Executive for the calendar year preceding the calendar year in which the termination became effective, any
payments the Executive is eligible to receive under any disability insurance program in which the Executive participates, and such other benefits to which the Executive may be entitled under the Employer’s benefit plans, policies, and
agreements, or the provisions of this Agreement. 
 3.2        Involuntary Termination with
Cause. The Employer may terminate the Executive’s employment with Cause. If the Executive’s employment terminates with Cause, the Executive shall receive the Base Salary through the date on which termination becomes effective and
reimbursement of expenses to which the Executive is entitled when termination becomes effective. For purposes of this Agreement “Cause” means any of the following – 
 (a)        an intentional act of fraud, embezzlement, or theft by the Executive in the course of employment. For
purposes of this Agreement no act or failure to act on the Executive’s part shall be deemed to have been intentional if it was due primarily to an error in judgment or negligence. An act or failure to act on the Executive’s part shall be
considered intentional if it is not in good faith and if it is without a reasonable belief that the action or failure to act is in the Employer’s best interests, or 
 (b)        a willful violation by the Executive of any applicable law or significant policy of the Employer or an affiliate that, in the Employer’s judgement, results in an
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Employer or the affiliate, regardless of whether the violation leads to criminal prosecution or conviction. For purposes of this Agreement applicable laws
include any statute, rule, regulatory order, statement of policy, or final cease-and-desist order of any governmental agency or body having regulatory authority over the Bank, or 
 (c)        the Executive’s gross negligence or gross neglect of duties or intentional and material failure
to perform stated duties after written notice thereof, or 
 (d)        intentional wrongful damage
by the Executive to the Employer’s business or property, including without limitation the Employer’s reputation, which in the Employer’s sole judgment causes material harm to the Employer, or 
 (e)        disloyalty or dishonesty by the Executive in the performance of the Executive’s duties, or a
breach of the Executive’s fiduciary duties for personal profit, in any case whether in the Executive’s capacity as a director or officer, or 
 (f)        failure of the Executive to comply with this Agreement, which in the sole judgment of the Employer is a material failure to comply and is not corrected by the
Executive within ten days after receiving written notice from the Employer, or 
 (g)        removal
of the Executive from office or permanent prohibition of the Executive from participating in the Employer’s affairs by an order issued under section 8(e)(4) or (g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. 1818(e)(4) or (g)(1), or

 (h)        occurrence of any event that results in the Executive being excluded from coverage, or
having coverage limited for the Executive as compared to other executives of the Employer, under the Employer’s blanket bond or other fidelity or insurance policy covering its directors, officers, or employees, or 
 (i)        conviction of the Executive for or plea of no contest to a felony or conviction of or plea of no
contest to a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or the actual incarceration of the Executive for 45 consecutive days or more. 
 3.3        Involuntary Termination Without Cause and Voluntary Termination with Good Reason. With written notice to the Executive 90 days in advance, the Employer may terminate the
Executive’s employment without Cause. Termination shall take effect at the end of the 90-day period. With advance written notice to the Employer as provided in clause (y), the Executive may terminate employment with Good Reason. If the
Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily without Cause or voluntarily but with Good Reason, the Executive shall be entitled to the benefits specified in Article 4 of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement a voluntary termination
by the Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good Reason if the conditions stated in both clauses (x) and (y) are satisfied – 
 (x)        a voluntary termination by the Executive shall be considered a voluntary termination with Good
Reason if any of the following occur without the Executive’s advance written consent, and the term Good Reason shall mean the occurrence of any of the following without the Executive’s advance written consent – 
 1)        a material diminution of the Executive’s Base Salary, 
  

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 2)        a material diminution of the
Executive’s authority, duties, or responsibilities, 
 3)        a material
diminution in the authority, duties, or responsibilities of the supervisor to whom the Executive is required to report, 
 4)        a material diminution in the budget over which the Executive retains authority, 
 5)        a material change in the geographic location at which the Executive must perform services for the Employer, or 
 6)        any other action or inaction that constitutes a material breach by the Employer of this
Agreement. 
 (y)        the Executive must give notice to the Employer of the existence of
one or more of the conditions described in clause (x) within 90 days after the initial existence of the condition, and the Employer shall have 30 days thereafter to remedy the condition. In addition, the Executive’s voluntary
termination because of the existence of one or more of the conditions described in clause (x) must occur within 24 months after the initial existence of the condition. 
 3.4        Voluntary Termination by the Executive Without Good Reason. If the Executive terminates
employment voluntarily but without Good Reason, the Executive shall receive the Base Salary and expense reimbursement to which the Executive is entitled through the date on which termination becomes effective. 
 ARTICLE 4 
 SEVERANCE COMPENSATION 
 4.1        Cash Severance
after Termination Without Cause or Termination with Good Reason. (a) Subject to the possibility that cash severance after employment termination might be delayed under section 4.1(b), if the Executive’s employment terminates
involuntarily but without Cause or voluntarily but with Good Reason, 30 days after employment termination the Employer shall pay to the Executive in a single lump sum cash in an amount equal to two times the Executive’s Base Salary on the date
notice of employment termination is given, without discount for the time value of money. The Employer and the Executive acknowledge and agree that the compensation and benefits under this section 4.1 shall not be payable if compensation and benefits
are payable or shall have been paid to the Executive under Article 5 of this Agreement. 
 (b)        If when employment termination occurs the Executive is a specified employee within the meaning of section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, if the cash severance payment under
section 4.1(a) would be considered deferred compensation under section 409A, and finally if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) is not available, the Executive’s cash severance payment under section
4.1(a) shall be paid to the Executive in a single lump sum without interest on the first day of the seventh month after the month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. References in this Agreement to Internal Revenue Code section 409A
include rules, regulations, and guidance of general application issued by the Department of the Treasury under section 409A. 
  

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 4.2        Post-Termination Insurance Coverage.
(a) Subject to section 4.2(b), if the Executive’s employment terminates involuntarily but without Cause, voluntarily but with Good Reason, or because of disability, the Employer shall continue or cause to be continued at the
Employer’s expense and on behalf of the Executive and the Executive’s dependents and beneficiaries medical and dental insurance coverage as in effect during and in accordance with the same schedule prevailing in the 12 months preceding the
date of the Executive’s termination. The insurance benefits provided by this section 4.2(a) shall be reduced if the Executive obtains disability, medical, or dental insurance benefits through another employer, or eliminated entirely if the
other employer’s insurance benefits are equivalent or superior to the benefits provided under this section 4.2(a). If the insurance benefits are reduced, they shall be reduced by an amount such that the Executive’s aggregate insurance
benefits for the period specified in this section 4.2(a) are equivalent to the benefits to which the Executive would have been entitled had the Executive not obtained disability, medical, or dental insurance benefits through another employer. The
medical and dental insurance coverage shall continue until the first to occur of (w) the Executive’s return to employment with the Employer or another employer providing equivalent or superior insurance benefits, (x) the
Executive’s attainment of age 65, (y) the Executive’s death, or (z) the end of the term remaining under this Agreement when the Executive’s employment terminates. This section 4.2 shall not be interpreted to
limit any benefits to which the Executive or the Executive’s dependents or beneficiaries may be entitled under any of the Employer’s employee benefit plans, agreements, programs, or practices after the Executive’s employment
termination, including without limitation retiree medical benefits. 
 (b)        If
(x) under the terms of the applicable policy or policies for the insurance benefits specified in section 4.2(a) it is not possible to continue the Executive’s coverage or (y) when employment termination occurs the
Executive is a specified employee within the meaning of section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, if any of the continued insurance benefits specified in section 4.2(a) would be considered deferred compensation under section 409A, and
finally if an exemption from the six-month delay requirement of section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) is not available for that particular insurance benefit, instead of continued insurance coverage under section 4.2(a) the Employer shall pay to the Executive in
a single lump sum an amount in cash equal to the present value of the Employer’s projected cost to maintain that particular insurance benefit had the Executive’s employment not terminated, assuming continued coverage for the lesser of 36
months or the number of months until the Executive attains age 65. The lump-sum payment shall be made 30 days after employment termination or, if section 4.1(b) applies and a six-month delay is required under Internal Revenue Code section 409A, on
the first day of the seventh month after the month in which the Executive’s employment terminates. 
 4.3        Release. The Executive shall be entitled to no compensation or other benefits under this Article 4 unless the Executive enters into a release in form satisfactory to the Executive
and the Employer acknowledging the Employer’s and the Executive’s remaining obligations and discharging both parties, as well as the Employer’s officers, directors, and employees for their actions for or on behalf of the Employer,
from any other claims or obligations arising out of the Executive’s employment by the Employer, including the circumstances of the Executive’s employment termination. The non-compete and other covenants contained in Article 7 of this
Agreement are not contingent on the Executive entering into a release under this section 4.3 and shall be effective regardless of whether the Executive enters into the release. 
  

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 ARTICLE 5 
 CHANGE IN CONTROL 
 5.1        Change in Control Benefits. (a) If a Change in Control occurs during the term of this Agreement and if within 24 months thereafter the Executive is involuntarily terminated
without Cause or the Executive terminates employment voluntarily but with Good Reason, the Employer shall make or cause to be made a lump-sum payment to the Executive in an amount in cash equal to three times the Executive’s annual
compensation. For this purpose annual compensation means (x) the Executive’s annual base salary on the date of the Change in Control or on the date of the Executive’s employment termination (whichever is greater) plus
(y) any bonus or incentive compensation earned for the calendar year ended immediately before the year in which the Change in Control occurred or for the calendar year ended immediately before the year in which employment termination
occurred (whichever is greater), regardless of when the bonus or incentive compensation earned for the preceding calendar year is paid and regardless of whether all or part of the bonus or incentive compensation is subject to elective deferral or
vesting. Annual compensation shall be calculated without regard to any deferrals under qualified or nonqualified plans, but annual compensation shall not include interest or other earnings credited to the Executive under qualified or nonqualified
plans and annual compensation shall not include any compensation earned in the Executive’s capacity as a director. The amount payable to the Executive hereunder shall not be reduced to account for the time value of money or discounted to
present value. The payment required under this section 5.1(a) is payable within five business days after the Executive’s employment termination. If the Executive receives payment under this section 5.1(a) the Executive shall not be entitled to
any cash severance benefits under section 4.1 of this Agreement after employment termination. 
 (b)        If a Change in Control occurs during the term of this Agreement and if within 24 months thereafter the Executive is involuntarily terminated without Cause or the Executive terminates
employment voluntarily but with Good Reason, in addition to any benefits to which the Executive may be entitled under section 4.2 the Employer shall cause the Executive to become fully vested in awards under any stock option, stock incentive, or
other non-qualified plans, programs, or arrangements in which the Executive participated if (x) the plan, program, or arrangement does not address the effect of a change in control or termination after a change in control and
(y) award vesting occurs automatically with the passage of time or years of service. Provided the Executive is at the time a covered employee within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code section 162(m), accelerated vesting in or
entitlement to awards shall not occur under this section 5.1(b) in the case of any award for which vesting or entitlement is based on achievement of performance conditions, whether the conditions have to do with individual performance or corporate
performance measures, including but not limited to stock price or financial statement or other financial measures. 
 5.2        Change in Control Defined. For purposes of this Agreement “Change in Control” means a change in control as defined in Internal Revenue Code section 409A and
rules, regulations, and guidance of general application thereunder issued by the Department of the Treasury, including – 
 (a)        Change in ownership: a change in ownership of the Employer occurs on the date any one person or group accumulates ownership of Employer stock constituting more than 50% of the total
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 (b)        Change in effective control:
(x) any one person or more than one person acting as a group acquires within a 12-month period ownership of Employer stock possessing 30% or more of the total voting power of Employer stock, or (y) a majority of the
Employer’s board of directors is replaced during any 12-month period by directors whose appointment or election is not endorsed in advance by a majority of the Employer’s board of directors, or 
 (c)        Change in ownership of a substantial portion of assets: a change in ownership of a substantial
portion of the Employer’s assets occurs if in a 12-month period any one person or more than one person acting as a group acquires from the Employer assets having a total gross fair market value equal to or exceeding 40% of the total gross fair
market value of all of the Employer’s assets immediately before the acquisition or acquisitions. For this purpose, gross fair market value means the value of the Employer’s assets, or the value of the assets being disposed of, determined
without regard to any liabilities associated with the assets. 
 ARTICLE 6 
 CONFIDENTIALITY AND CREATIVE WORK 
 6.1        Non-disclosure. The Executive covenants and agrees not to reveal to any person, firm, or
corporation any confidential information of any nature concerning the Employer or its business, or anything connected therewith. As used in this Article 6, the term “confidential information” means all of the Employer’s
and affiliates’ confidential and proprietary information and trade secrets in existence on the date hereof or existing at any time during the term of this Agreement, including but not limited to – 
 (a)        the whole or any portion or phase of any business plans, financial information, purchasing data,
supplier data, accounting data, or other financial information, 
 (b)        the whole or any
portion or phase of any research and development information, design procedures, algorithms or processes, or other technical information, 
 (c)        the whole or any portion or phase of any marketing or sales information, sales records, customer lists, prices, sales projections, or other sales information, and 
 (d)        trade secrets, as defined from time to time by the laws of the State of North Carolina. 
 However, confidential information excludes information that – as of the date hereof or at any time after the date hereof – is published or
disseminated without obligation of confidence or that becomes a part of the public domain (x) by or through action of the Employer, or (y) otherwise than by or at the direction of the Executive. This section 6.1 does not
prohibit disclosure required by an order of a court having jurisdiction or a subpoena from an appropriate governmental agency or disclosure made by the Executive in the ordinary course of business and within the scope of the Executive’s
authority. 
 6.2        Return of Materials. The Executive agrees to deliver or return to the
Employer upon termination, upon expiration of this Agreement, or as soon thereafter as possible, all written information and any other similar items furnished by the Employer or prepared by the Executive in connection with the Executive’s
services hereunder. The Executive will retain no copies thereof after termination of this Agreement or termination of the Executive’s employment. 
  

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 6.3        Creative Work. The Executive agrees that all
creative work and work product, including but not limited to all technology, business management tools, processes, software, patents, trademarks, and copyrights developed by the Executive during the term of this Agreement, regardless of when or
where such work or work product was produced, constitutes work made for hire, all rights of which are owned by the Employer. The Executive hereby assigns to the Employer all rights, title, and interest, whether by way of copyrights, trade secret,
trademark, patent, or otherwise, in all such work or work product, regardless of whether the same is subject to protection by patent, trademark, or copyright laws. This section 6.3 shall not be construed to require assignment to the Employer of the
Executive’s right, title, and interest in creative work and work product, including but not limited to inventions, patents, trademarks, and copyrights, developed by the Executive entirely on the Executive’s own time and without using the
Employer’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secrets unless the creative work or work product (x) relates to the Employer’s business or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development or
(y) results from any work performed by the Executive for the Employer. However, to enable the Employer to determine the rights of the Employer and the Executive in any creative work and work product developed by the Executive that the
Executive considers nonassignable under this section 6.3, including but not limited to inventions, patents, trademarks, and copyrights, the Executive shall during the term of this Agreement timely report to the Employer all such creative work and
work product. 
 6.4        Injunctive Relief. The Executive acknowledges that it is
impossible to measure in money the damages that will be suffered by the Employer if the Executive fails to observe the obligations imposed by this Article 6. Accordingly, if the Employer institutes an action to enforce the provisions hereof, the
Executive hereby waives the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Employer and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law exists. 
 6.5        Affiliates’ Confidential Information is Covered. For purposes of this Agreement the term
“affiliate” includes the Corporation, the Bank, and any entity that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the Corporation or the Bank.

 6.6        Acknowledgments. The Executive hereby acknowledges that the enforcement of
Article 6 of this Agreement is necessary to ensure the preservation, protection, and continuity of the business, trade secrets, and goodwill of the Employer, and that the restrictions set forth in Article 6 are reasonable in terms of time, scope,
territory, and in all other respects. The Executive acknowledges that it is impossible to measure in money the damages that will accrue to the Employer if the Executive fails to observe the obligations imposed by Article 6. Accordingly, if the
Employer institutes an action to enforce the provisions of Article 6, the Executive hereby waives the claim or defense that an adequate remedy at law is available to the Employer and the Executive agrees not to urge in any such action the claim or
defense that an adequate remedy at law exists. The existence of any claim or cause of action by the Executive against the Employer shall not constitute and shall not be asserted as a defense by the Executive to enforcement of Article 6. 

6.7        Survival of Obligations. The Executive’s obligations under Article 6 shall survive
employment termination regardless of the manner in which termination occurs and shall be binding upon the Executive’s heirs, executors, and administrators. 
  

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 ARTICLE 7 
 COMPETITION AFTER EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION 
 7.        Restrictions on the Executive’s Post-Employment Activities. These restrictions have been negotiated, presented to and accepted by the Executive
contemporaneous with the offer and acceptance by the Executive of this Agreement and the benefits promised in a Salary Continuation Agreement signed or to be signed in 2008 by the Executive and the Bank. The Employer’s decision to enter into
this Agreement and the Salary Continuation Agreement is conditioned upon the Executive’s agreement to be bound by the restrictions contained in this Article 7. 
 (a)        Promise of no solicitation. The
Executive promises and agrees that during the Restricted Period (as defined below), and in the Restricted Territory (as defined below), the Executive will5: 
 1.        not directly or indirectly solicit, or attempt to solicit any Customer
(as defined below) to accept or purchase Financial Products or Services (as defined below) of the same nature, kind or variety as provided to the Customer by the Employer during the two years immediately preceding the Executive’s employment
termination with the Employer, 
 2.        not directly or indirectly influence, or attempt
to influence any Customer, joint venturer or other business partner of the Employer to alter that person or entity’s business relationship with the Employer in any respect, and 
 3.        not accept the Financial Products or Services business of any Customer or provide Financial
Products or Services to any Customer on behalf of anyone other than the Employer. 
 (b)        Promise of no competition. The Executive promises and agrees that during the Restricted Period in the Restricted Territory, the Executive will not engage, undertake or
participate in the business of providing, selling, marketing or distributing Financial Products or Services of a similar nature, kind or variety (x) as offered by the Employer to Customers during the two years immediately preceding the
Executive’s employment termination with the Employer, or (y) as offered by the Employer to any of its Customers during the Restricted Period.6 Subject to the above provisions and conditions of this subparagraph (b), the Executive promises that during the Restricted Period the Executive will not become employed by or serve as a director, partner,
consultant, agent, or owner of 5% or more of the outstanding stock of or contractor to any entity providing these prohibited Financial Products or Services which is located in, or conducts business in the Restricted Territory. 
  
  
 1 For Example,
the promise of no solicitation applies if the Executive is conducting prohibited business in the Restricted Territory or if the entity with, for or to whom the Executive is conducting prohibited business is located within the Restricted
Territory. 
 2 For Example, the promise of no competition applies if the Executive is conducting prohibited business in the Restricted Territory or if the entity with, for or to whom the Executive is conducting prohibited
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 (c)        Promise of no raiding/hiring. The Executive
promises and agrees that during the Restricted Period, the Executive will not solicit or attempt to solicit and will not encourage or induce in any way, any employee, joint venturer or business partner of the Employer to terminate an
employment or contractual relationship with the Employer. The Executive agrees that the Executive will not hire any person employed by Employer during the two-year period prior to the Executive’s employment termination with the Employer
or any person employed by the Employer during the Restricted Period. 
 (d)        Promise of no
disparagement. The Executive promises and agrees that during the Restricted Period, the Executive will not cause statements to be made (whether written or oral) that reflect negatively on the business reputation of the Employer.

 (e)        Acknowledgment. The Executive and the Employer acknowledge and agree that the
provisions of this Article 7 have been negotiated and carefully determined to be reasonable and necessary for the protection of legitimate business interests of the Employer. Both parties agree that a violation of Article 7 is likely to cause
immediate and irreparable harm that will give rise to the need for court ordered injunctive relief. In the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Executive of any provision of this Agreement, the Employer shall be entitled to obtain an
injunction restraining the Executive from violating the terms of this Agreement and to institute an action against the Executive to recover damages from the Employee for such breach. These remedies for default or breach are in addition to any other
remedy or form of redress provided under North Carolina law. The parties acknowledge that the provisions of this Article 7 survive termination of the employment relationship, but the provisions of this Article 7 shall be null and void if a Change in
Control occurs before employment termination. The parties agree that if any of the provisions of this Article 7 are deemed unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that such provisions may be stricken as independent clauses by the court
in order to enforce the remaining territory restrictions and that the intent of the parties is to afford the broadest restriction on post-employment activities as set forth in this agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, without
limiting the remedies available to the Employer for violation of this Agreement, and without constituting an election of remedies, if the Executive violates any of the terms of Article 7 the Executive shall forfeit on the Executive’s own behalf
and that of beneficiary(ies) any rights to and interest in any severance or other benefits under this Agreement or other contract the Executive has with the Bank or the Corporation. 
 (f)        Definitions: 
 1.        “Restricted Period” as used herein means one year immediately following the Executive’s termination and/or separation of employment with the Employer,
regardless of the reason for termination and/or separation. The Restricted Period shall be extended in an amount equal to any time period during which a violation of Article 7 of this Agreement is proven. 
 2.        “Restricted Territory” as used herein means all of Alamance, Forsyth, Guilford, and Randolph
Counties in North Carolina and any other county in which the Bank has an office when the Executive’s employment termination occurs. The parties agree that if any of these separate territories are deemed too broad to be enforced by a court of
competent jurisdiction, that the territories are divisible and severable territories which may be stricken as independent clauses by the court in order to enforce the remaining territory restrictions. 
  

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 3.        “Customer” as used herein means any
individual, joint venturer, entity of any sort, or other business partner of the Employer, with, for or to whom the Employer has provided Financial Products or Services during the last two years of the Executive’s employment with the Employer;
or any individual, joint venturer, entity of any sort, or business partner whom the Employer has identified as a prospective customer of Financial Products or Services within the last two years of the Executive’s employment with the Employer.

 4.        “Financial Products or Services” as used herein means any product or service
that a financial institution or a financial holding company could offer by engaging in any activity that is financial in nature or incidental to such a financial activity under section 4(k) of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 and that is offered
by the Employer or an affiliate on the date of the Executive’s employment termination, including but not limited to banking activities and activities that are closely related and a proper incident to banking, or other products or services of
the type of which the Executive was involved during the Executive’s employment with the Employer. 
 ARTICLE 8 

 MISCELLANEOUS 
 8.1        Successors and Assigns. (a) This Agreement is binding on successors. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Employer and any successor to the Employer, including any
persons acquiring directly or indirectly all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Employer by purchase, merger, consolidation, reorganization, or otherwise. But this Agreement and the Employer’s obligations under this Agreement
are not otherwise assignable, transferable, or delegable by the Employer. By agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Executive, the Employer shall require any successor to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the
Employer expressly to assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent the Employer would be required to perform had no succession occurred. 
 (b)        This Agreement is enforceable by the Executive’s heirs. This Agreement shall inure to the
benefit of and be enforceable by the Executive’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors, heirs, distributees, and legatees. 
 (c)        This Agreement is personal in nature and is not assignable. This Agreement is personal in nature. Without written consent of the other parties, no party shall
assign, transfer, or delegate this Agreement or any rights or obligations under this Agreement except as expressly provided herein. Without limiting the generality or effect of the foregoing, the Executive’s right to receive payments hereunder
is not assignable or transferable, whether by pledge, creation of a security interest, or otherwise, except for a transfer by the Executive’s will or by the laws of descent and distribution. If the Executive attempts an assignment or transfer
that is contrary to this section 8.1, the Employer shall have no liability to pay any amount to the assignee or transferee. 
 8.2        Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Forum. This Agreement shall be construed under and governed by the internal laws of the State of North Carolina, without giving effect to any conflict
of laws provision or rule (whether of the State of North Carolina or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of North Carolina. By entering into this Agreement, the Executive
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Executive is subject to the jurisdiction of both the federal and state courts in the State of North Carolina. Any actions or proceedings instituted under
this Agreement shall be brought and tried solely in courts located in Guilford County, North Carolina or in the federal court having jurisdiction in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Executive expressly waives the right to have any such actions or
proceedings brought or tried elsewhere. 
 8.3        Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets
forth the entire agreement of the parties concerning the employment of the Executive. Any oral or written statements, representations, agreements, or understandings made or entered into prior to or contemporaneously with the execution of this
Agreement are hereby rescinded, revoked, and rendered null and void. This Agreement supersedes and replaces in its entirety the March 13, 2007 Employment Agreement between the Executive and the Bank, as the same may have been amended, and from
and after the date of this Agreement the March 13, 2007 Employment Agreement shall be of no further force or effect. 
 8.4        Notices. Any notice under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been effectively made or given if in writing and personally delivered, delivered by mail properly addressed in a
sealed envelope, postage prepaid by certified or registered mail, delivered by a reputable overnight delivery service, or sent by facsimile. Unless otherwise changed by notice, notice shall be properly addressed to the Executive if addressed to the
address of the Executive on the books and records of the Employer at the time of the delivery of such notice, and properly addressed to the Employer if addressed to Carolina Bank, 528 College Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410, Attention:
Corporate Secretary. 
 8.5        Severability. If there is a conflict between any provision
of this Agreement and any statute, regulation, or judicial precedent, the latter shall prevail, but the affected provisions of this Agreement shall be curtailed and limited solely to the extent necessary to bring them within the requirements of law.
If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be indefinite, invalid, void or voidable, or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect unless that would
clearly be contrary to the intentions of the parties or would result in an injustice. 
 8.6        Captions and Counterparts. The captions in this Agreement are solely for convenience. The captions do not define, limit, or describe the scope or intent of this Agreement. This
Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 8.7        Amendment and Waiver. This Agreement may not be amended, released, discharged, abandoned, changed, or modified except by an instrument in writing signed by
each of the parties hereto. The failure of any party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver of any such provision or affect the validity of this Agreement or any part thereof or
the right of any party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver or any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach. 
 8.8        Payment of Legal Fees. The Employer is aware that after a Change in Control management could
cause or attempt to cause the Employer to refuse to comply with its obligations under this Agreement, or could institute or cause or attempt to cause the Employer to institute litigation seeking to have this Agreement declared unenforceable, or
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attempt to take other action to deny Executive the benefits intended under this Agreement. In these circumstances the purpose of this Agreement would be
frustrated. The Employer desires that the Executive not be required to incur the expenses associated with the enforcement of rights under this Agreement, whether by litigation or other legal action, because the cost and expense thereof would
substantially detract from the benefits intended to be granted to the Executive hereunder. The Employer desires that the Executive not be forced to negotiate settlement of rights under this Agreement under threat of incurring expenses. Accordingly,
if after a Change in Control occurs it appears to the Executive that (x) the Employer has failed to comply with any of its obligations under this Agreement, or (y) the Employer or any other person has taken any action to
declare this Agreement void or unenforceable, or instituted any litigation or other legal action designed to deny, diminish, or to recover from the Executive the benefits intended to be provided to the Executive hereunder, the Employer irrevocably
authorizes the Executive from time to time to retain counsel of the Executive’s choice, at the Employer’s expense as provided in this section 8.8, to represent the Executive in the initiation or defense of any litigation or other legal
action, whether by or against the Employer or any director, officer, stockholder, or other person affiliated with the Employer, in any jurisdiction. Despite any existing or previous attorney-client relationship between the Employer and any counsel
chosen by the Executive under this section 8.8, the Employer irrevocably consents to the Executive entering into an attorney-client relationship with that counsel, and the Employer and the Executive agree that a confidential relationship shall exist
between the Executive and that counsel. The fees and expenses of counsel selected from time to time by the Executive as provided in this section shall be paid or reimbursed to the Executive by the Employer on a regular, periodic basis upon
presentation by the Executive of a statement or statements prepared by counsel in accordance with counsel’s customary practices, up to a maximum aggregate amount of $125,000, whether suit be brought or not, and whether or not incurred in trial,
bankruptcy, or appellate proceedings. The Employer’s obligation to pay the Executive’s legal fees provided by this section 8.8 operates separately from and in addition to any legal fee reimbursement obligation the Employer may have with
the Executive under any separate severance or other agreement. Despite anything in this Agreement to the contrary, however, the Employer shall not be required to pay or reimburse Executive’s legal expenses if doing so would violate section
18(k) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act [12 U.S.C. 1828(k)] and Rule 359.3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [12 CFR 359.3]. 
 8.9        Consultation with Counsel and Interpretation of this Agreement. The Executive has had the assistance of counsel of the Executive’s choosing in the negotiation of this Agreement
or the Executive has chosen not to have the assistance of counsel. Both parties hereto having participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement, they hereby agree that there shall not be strict interpretation against either party in any
review of this Agreement in which interpretation of the Agreement is an issue. 
 8.10      Compliance with
Internal Revenue Code Section 409A. The Employer and the Executive intend that their exercise of authority or discretion under this Agreement shall comply with section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. If when the Executive’s
employment terminates the Executive is a specified employee, as defined in section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and if any payments under this Agreement, including Articles 4 or 5, will result in additional tax or interest to the
Executive because of section 409A, then despite any provision of this Agreement to the contrary the Executive shall not be entitled to the payments until the earliest of (x) the date that is at least six months after termination of the
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or (z) any earlier date that does not result in additional tax or interest to the Executive under section 409A. As promptly as possible after the
end of the period during which payments are delayed under this provision, the entire amount of the delayed payments shall be paid to the Executive in a single lump sum. If any provision of this Agreement does not satisfy the requirements of section
409A, the provision shall be applied in a manner consistent with those requirements despite any contrary provision of this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement would subject the Executive to additional tax or interest under section 409A,
the Employer shall reform the provision. However, the Employer shall maintain to the maximum extent practicable the original intent of the applicable provision without subjecting the Executive to additional tax or interest, and the Employer shall
not be required to incur any additional compensation expense as a result of the reformed provision. References in this Agreement to section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 include rules, regulations, and guidance of general application
issued by the Department of the Treasury under Internal Revenue Code section 409A. 
 IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Employment Agreement as of the date first written above. 
  

									
	EXECUTIVE	 		 	CAROLINA BANK HOLDINGS, INC.
					
	/s/ Daniel D. Hornfeck	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Robert T. Braswell
	 	
	Daniel D. Hornfeck	 		 		 		 	
		 		 	Its:	 	 President & CEO
	 	
				
		 		 	CAROLINA BANK	 	
					
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ T. Allen Liles
	 	
					
		 		 	Its:	 	 EVP
	 	

  

					
	 Guilford County
	  	)	  	
		  	)	  	ss:
	 State of North Carolina
	  	)	  	

 Before me this
            2nd             day of
            June             , 2008, personally appeared the above named Daniel D. Hornfeck and
    Robert T. Braswell    , who acknowledged that they did sign the foregoing instrument and that the same was their free act and deed. 
  

							
		 		 	 /s/ Jane E. McConnell
	 	
	(Notary Seal)	 		 	Notary Public	 	
		 		 	My Commission Expires: July 7, 2008

  

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