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Exhibit 10.45

 Exhibit 10.45 
 EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
(this “Agreement”) is made, entered into and effective as of December 31, 2012 (the “Effective Date”) by and among UNITED STATIONERS INC., a Delaware corporation (hereinafter, together with its successors,
referred to as “Holding”), UNITED STATIONERS SUPPLY CO., an Illinois corporation (hereinafter, together with its successors, referred to as the “Company”, UNITED STATIONERS TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, L.L.C., an Illinois
limited liability company (hereinafter, together with its successors, referred to as “USTS”) (with Holding, the Company, USTS, and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates including the entity employing the Executive, and any
successors thereto, hereinafter referred to as the “Companies”), and ________________ (hereinafter referred to as the “Executive”). 
 WHEREAS, the Companies and Executive are parties to an Executive Employment Agreement dated _______, 20__, and amended as of _______ and ______ (the “Prior Agreement”); and 

WHEREAS, the Companies and Executive acknowledge and agree that it is in their mutual best interests to amend and restate the Prior
Agreement to reflect the reorganization of certain of the Companies’ entities, to comply with new federal income tax guidance and to clarify certain provisions of the Agreement; and 

WHEREAS, Executive is a key member of the management of the Companies and is expected to devote substantial skill and effort to the
affairs of the Companies, and the Companies desire to recognize the significant personal contribution that Executive makes and is expected to continue to make to further the best interests of the Companies and their shareholders; and 

WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the best interests of the Companies and its shareholders to obtain the benefits of Executive’s
services and attention to the affairs of the Companies, and to provide inducement for Executive (1) to remain in the service of the Companies in the event of any proposed or anticipated Change of Control and (2) to remain in the service of
the Companies in order to facilitate an orderly transition in the event of a Change of Control; and 
 WHEREAS, it is desirable
and in the best interests of the Companies and their shareholders that Executive be in a position to make judgments and advise the Companies with respect to any proposed Change of Control without regard to the possibility that Executive’s
employment may be terminated without compensation in the event of a Change of Control; and 
 WHEREAS, Executive will have
access to confidential, proprietary and trade secret information of the Companies and their subsidiaries, and it is desirable and in the best interests of the Companies and their shareholders to protect confidential, proprietary and trade secret
information of the Companies and their subsidiaries, to prevent unfair competition by former executives of the Companies following separation of their employment with the Companies and to secure cooperation from former executives with respect to
matters related to their employment with the Companies; and 
 WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the best interests of the
Companies and their shareholders to obtain commitments from Executive with respect to Executive’s service with the Companies, and to facilitate a smooth transition upon separation from service for former executives. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties agree as follows:

 Section 1. Definitions. 

(a) As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the respective meanings set forth below: 

“Accrued Benefits” means (i) all salary earned or accrued through the date the Executive’s
employment is terminated, (ii) reimbursement for any and all monies expended by Executive in connection with the Executive’s employment for reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket business expenses incurred by the Executive in performance
of services for the Companies through the date the Executive’s employment is terminated, (iii) all accrued and unpaid annual incentive compensation awards for the year immediately prior to the year in which the Executive’s employment
is terminated, and (iv) all other payments and benefits payable on or after termination of employment to which the Executive is entitled at the date of termination under the terms of any applicable compensation arrangement or benefit plan or
program of the Companies. “Accrued Benefits” shall not include any entitlement to severance pay or severance benefits under any severance policy or plan generally applicable to the Companies’ salaried employees. 

“Affiliate” shall have the meaning given such term in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. 

“Board” shall mean, so long as Holding directly or indirectly owns all of the outstanding Voting
Securities (as hereinafter defined in the definition of Change of Control) of the Companies, the board of directors of Holding. In all other cases, Board means the board of directors of the Company. 

“Cause” shall mean (i) conviction of, or plea of nolo contendere to, a felony
(excluding motor vehicle violations); (ii) theft or embezzlement, or attempted theft or embezzlement, of money or property or assets of the Companies; (iii) illegal use of drugs; (iv) material breach of this Agreement or any
employment-related undertakings provided in a writing signed by the Executive prior to or concurrently with this Agreement; (v) gross negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of Executive’s duties; (vi) breach of any
fiduciary duty owed to the Companies, including, without limitation, engaging in competitive acts while employed by the Companies; or (vii) the Executive’s willful refusal to perform the assigned duties for which the Executive is qualified
as directed by the Executive’s Supervising Officer (as hereinafter defined) or the Board; provided, that in the case of any event constituting Cause within clauses (iv) through (vii) which is curable by the Executive, the Executive
has been given written notice by the Companies of such event said to constitute Cause, describing such event in reasonable detail, and has not cured such action within thirty (30) days of such written notice as reasonably determined by the
Chief Executive Officer. For purposes of this definition of Cause, action or inaction by the Executive shall not be considered “willful” unless done or omitted by the Executive (A) intentionally or not in good faith and
(B) without reasonable belief that the Executive’s action or inaction was in the best interests of the Companies, and shall not include failure to act by reason of total or partial incapacity due to physical or mental illness. 

“Change of Control” shall mean and include any of the following: 

(a) Any “Person” (having the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3(a)(9) of the Exchange Act and used
in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) thereof, including a “group” within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3)) has or acquires “Beneficial Ownership” (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act) of 30% or more of the combined
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Holding’s then outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (“Voting Securities”); provided, however, that the acquisition or
holding of Voting Securities by (i) Holding of any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) an employee benefit plan (or a trust forming a part thereof) maintained by Holding or any of its Subsidiaries, or (iii) any Person in which the Executive has
a substantial equity interest shall not constitute a Change of Control. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Change of Control shall not be deemed to occur solely because any Person acquired Beneficial Ownership of more than the permitted amount of
Voting Securities as a result of (A) the issuance of Voting Securities by Holding in exchange for assets (including equity interests) or funds with a fair value equal to the fair value of the Voting Securities so issued or (B) the
acquisition of Voting Securities by Holding which, by reducing the number of Voting Securities outstanding, increases the proportional number of shares Beneficially Owned by such Person; provided that if a Change of Control would occur (but for the
operation of this sentence) as a result of the issuance of Voting Securities or the acquisition of Voting Securities by Holding, and after such issuance or acquisition, such Person becomes the Beneficial Owner of any additional Voting Securities
which increases the percentage of the Voting Securities Beneficially Owned by such Person to more than 50% of the Voting Securities of Holding, then a Change of Control shall occur; 

(b) At any time during a period of two consecutive years, the individuals who at the beginning of such period constituted
the Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute more than 50% of the Board; provided, however, that if the election, or nomination for election by Holding’s shareholders, of any new director was approved by
a vote of more than 50% of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board, such new director shall, for purposes of this subsection (b), be considered as though such person were a member of the Incumbent Board; provided, further, however, that no
individual shall be considered a member of the Incumbent Board if such individual initially assumed office as a result of (i) either an actual “Election Consent” (as described in Rule 14a-11 promulgated under the Exchange Act) or
other actual solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Incumbent Board (a “Proxy Contest”), or (ii) by reason of an agreement intended to avoid or settle any actual or threatened Election
Contest or Proxy Contest; 
 (c) Consummation of a merger, consolidation or reorganization or approval by
Holding’s shareholders of a liquidation or dissolution of Holding or the occurrence of a liquidation or dissolution of Holding (“Business Combination”), unless, following such Business Combination: 

(i) the Persons with Beneficial Ownership of Holding, immediately before such Business Combination, have Beneficial
Ownership of more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors of the corporation (or in the election of a comparable governing body of any other type of
entity) resulting from such Business Combination (including, without limitation, an entity which as a result of such transaction owns Holding or all or substantially all of Holding’s assets either directly or through one or more subsidiaries)
(the “Surviving Company”) in substantially the same proportions as their Beneficial Ownership of the Voting Securities immediately before such Business Combination, 

(ii) the individuals who were members of the Incumbent Board immediately prior to the execution of the initial agreement
providing for such Business Combination constitute more than 50% of the members of the board of directors (or comparable governing body of a noncorporate entity) of the Surviving Company; and 

  
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 (iii) no Person (other than Holding, any of its Subsidiaries or any employee
benefit plan (or any trust forming a part thereof) maintained by Holding, the Surviving Company or any Person who immediately prior to such Business Combination had Beneficial Ownership of 30% or more of the then Voting Securities) has Beneficial
Ownership of 30% or more of the then combined voting power of the Surviving Company’s then outstanding voting securities; provided, that notwithstanding this clause (iii), a Change of Control shall not be deemed to occur solely because any
Person acquired Beneficial Ownership of more than 30% of Voting Securities as a result of the issuance of Voting Securities by Holding in exchange for assets (including equity interests) or funds with a fair value equal to the fair value of the
Voting Securities so issued; provided, however that a Business Combination with a Person in which the Executive has a substantial equity interest shall not constitute a Change of Control with respect to such Person. 

(d) The closing of any assignment, sale, conveyance, transfer, lease or other disposition of all or substantially all of
the assets of Holding to any Person (other than a Person in which the Executive has a substantial equity interest (in which case there shall not be a Change of Control with respect to such Person) and other than a Subsidiary of Holding or other
entity, the Persons with Beneficial Ownership of which are the same Persons with Beneficial Ownership of Holding and such Beneficial Ownership is in substantially the same proportions), or the occurrence of the same. 

“Exchange Act” shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

“Good Reason” shall mean: (i) any material breach by the Companies of this Agreement without
Executive’s written consent, or (ii) without Executive’s written consent: (A) a material reduction in the Executive’s Base Salary, or (B) the relocation of the Executive’s principal place of employment more than
fifty (50) miles from its location on the Effective Date. For purposes of this Agreement, a Change of Control, alone, does not constitute Good Reason. Furthermore, notwithstanding the above, the occurrence of any of the events described above
will not constitute Good Reason unless the Executive gives the Companies written notice within thirty (30) days after the initial occurrence of any of such events that the Executive believes that such event constitutes Good Reason, and the
Companies thereafter fail to cure any such event within sixty (60) days after receipt of such notice. 

“Person” shall mean any natural person, firm, corporation, limited liability company, trust,
partnership, limited or limited liability partnership, business association, joint venture or other entity and, for purposes of the definition of Change of Control herein, shall comprise any “person”, within the meaning of Sections 13(d)
and 14(d) of the Exchange Act, including a “group” as therein defined. 

“Subsidiary” shall mean, with respect to any Person, any other Person of which such first Person owns
20% or more of the economic interest in such Person or owns or has the power to vote, directly or indirectly, securities representing 20% or more of the votes ordinarily entitled to be cast for the election of directors or other governing Persons.

 (b) The capitalized terms used in Section 5(j) have the respective meanings assigned to them in such
Section and the following additional terms have the respective meanings assigned to them in the Sections hereof set forth opposite them: 

  
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	“Annual Bonus”	  	Section 4(b)
	“Base Salary”	  	Section 4(a)
	“Bonus Plan”	  	Section 4(b)
	“Code”	  	Section 2
	“Confidential information or proprietary data”	  	Section 6(a)(2)
	“Customer”	  	Section 6(d)(2)
	“Disability”	  	Section 5(c)
	“Employment Period”	  	Section 2
	“Retirement”	  	Section 5(f)
	“Supervising Officer”	  	Section 3(a)
	“Supplier”	  	Section 6(d)(2)
	“Term” and “Termination Date”	  	Section 2

 Section 2. Term and Employment Period. Subject to Section 19
hereof, the term of this Agreement “Term” shall commence on the Effective Date of this Agreement and shall continue until the effective date of termination of the Executive’s employment hereunder pursuant to Section 5 of
this Agreement. The period during which the Executive is employed by the Companies pursuant to this Agreement is referred to herein as the “Employment Period.” The date on which termination of the Executive’s employment
hereunder shall become effective is referred to herein as the “Termination Date.” For purposes of Section 5 of this Agreement only, the Termination Date shall mean the date on which a “separation from service” has
occurred for purposes of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations and guidance thereunder (the “Code”). 
 Section 3. Duties. 
 (a) During the Employment
Period, the Executive (i) shall serve as _______ of the Companies, (ii) shall report directly to an officer of the Companies (the “Supervising Officer”) who shall be selected by the Board or the Chief Executive Officer in
its or his or her sole discretion, (iii) shall, subject to and in accordance with the authority and direction of the Board and/or the Supervising Officer have such authority and perform in a diligent and competent manner such duties as may be
assigned to the Executive from time to time by the Board and/or the Supervising Officer and (iv) shall devote the Executive’s best efforts and such time, attention, knowledge and skill to the operation of the business and affairs of the
Companies as shall be necessary to perform the Executive’s duties. During the Employment Period, the Executive’s place of performance for the Executive’s duties and responsibilities shall be at the Companies’ corporate
headquarters office, unless another principal place of performance is agreed in writing among the parties and except for required travel by the Executive on the Companies’ business or as may be reasonably required by the Companies. 

(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood during the Employment Period, subject to any conflict of interest
policies of the Companies, the Executive may (i) serve in any capacity with any civic, charitable, educational or professional organization provided that such service does not materially interfere with the Executive’s duties and
responsibilities hereunder, (ii) make and manage personal investments of the Executive’s choice, and (iii) with the prior consent of the Companies’ Chief Executive Officer, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, serve on the
board of directors of one (1) for-profit business enterprise. 
 Section 4. Compensation. During the
Employment Period, the Executive shall be compensated as follows: 
 (a) the Executive shall receive from the
Companies, at such intervals and in accordance with the Companies’ payroll policies as may be in effect from time to time, an annual salary (pro rata for any partial year) equal to $____________ (“Base Salary”). The Base Salary
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reviewed by the Board from time to time and may, in the Board’s sole discretion, be increased when deemed appropriate by the Board; if so increased, it shall not thereafter be reduced (other
than an across-the-board reduction applied in the same percentage at the same time to all of the Companies’ senior executives at the same grade level); 
 (b) the Executive shall be eligible to earn an annual incentive compensation award under the Companies’ management incentive or bonus plan, or a successor plan thereto, as shall be in effect from
time to time (the “Bonus Plan”), subject to achievement of performance goals determined in accordance with the terms of the Bonus Plan (such annual incentive compensation award, the “Annual Bonus”), with such Annual
Bonus to be payable in a cash lump sum at such time as bonuses are ordinarily paid to the Companies’ senior executives at the same grade level; 
 (c) the Executive shall be reimbursed, at such intervals and in accordance with the Companies’ policies as may be in effect from time to time, for any and all reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket
business expenses incurred by the Executive during the Employment Period for the benefit of the Companies, subject to documentation in accordance with the Companies’ policies; 

(d) the Executive shall be entitled to participate in all incentive, savings and retirement plans, equity-based
compensation plans, practices, policies and programs applicable generally to other senior executives of the Companies at the same grade level and as determined by the Board from time to time; 

(e) the Executive and/or the Executive’s family, as the case may be, shall be eligible for participation in and
shall receive all benefits under welfare benefit plans, practices, policies and programs provided by the Companies to senior executives of the Companies at the same grade level (including, without limitation, medical, prescription, dental,
disability, salary continuance, employee life, group life, and accidental death and travel accident insurance plans and programs) to the extent applicable generally to other executives of the Companies at the same grade level; 

(f) the Executive shall be entitled to not less than twenty (20) paid vacation days per calendar year (pro rata for
any partial year); and 
 (g) the Executive shall be entitled to participate in the Companies’ other
executive fringe benefits and perquisites generally applicable to the Companies’ senior executives at the same grade level in accordance with the terms and conditions of such arrangements as are in effect from time to time. 

Section 5. Termination of Employment. 

(a) All Accrued Benefits to which the Executive (or the Executive’s estate or beneficiary) is entitled shall be
payable within thirty (30) days following the Termination Date, except as otherwise specifically provided herein or under the terms of any applicable policy, plan or program, in which case the payment terms of such policy, plan or program shall
be determinative. 
 (b) Any termination by the Companies, or by the Executive, of the Employment Period shall
be communicated by written notice of such termination to the Executive, if such notice is delivered by the Companies, and to the Companies, if such notice is delivered by the Executive, each in compliance with the requirements of Section 13
hereof. Except in the event of termination of the Employment Period by reason of Cause or the Executive’s death, the effective date of the termination of Executive’s employment shall be no earlier than thirty (30) days following the
date on which notice of termination is delivered by one party to the other in compliance with the requirements of Section 13 hereof. 

  
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 (c) If the Employment Period is terminated, other than on or within two
(2) years following the date of a Change of Control, by the Executive for Good Reason such that the Executive’s separation from service occurs within two years following the initial existence of the condition giving rise to Good Reason, or
by the Companies for any reason other than Cause or the Executive’s death or permanent disability, as defined in the Companies’ Board-approved disability plan or policy as in effect from time to time (“Disability”), then,
as the Executive’s exclusive right and remedy in respect of such termination: 
 (i) the Executive shall be
entitled to receive from the Companies the Executive’s Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a); 
 (ii) the Executive shall be entitled to an amount equal to one and one-half
(1 1/2) times the Executive’s then existing Base Salary, to be paid in such intervals and at such times in accordance with the Companies’ payroll practices in effect from time to time over the
eighteen (18) month period following the Termination Date, but in no event shall such amount paid under this Section 5(c)(ii) exceed the lesser of (A) two (2) times the maximum amount that may be taken into account under a
qualified plan pursuant to Section 401(a)(17) of the Code for the calendar year in which the Executive’s Termination Date occurs, or (B) two (2) times the sum of Executive’s annualized compensation based upon the annual rate
of pay for services to the Companies for the calendar year prior to the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs (adjusted for any increase during that year that was expected to continue indefinitely if the Executive had not separated from
service), consistent with the parties’ intention that the payments under this Section 5(c)(ii) constitute a “separation pay plan due to involuntary separation from service” under Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii);

 (iii) in the event that an amount equal to one and one-half times
(1 1/2) the Executive’s then-existing Base Salary exceeds the limitation in Subsection 5(c)(ii) above, then the Executive shall be entitled to an additional lump sum payment equal to the difference
between (x) one and one-half
(1 1/2) times the Executive’s then-existing Base Salary and (y) the amount payable to Executive under Subsection 5(c)(ii), such lump sum payable to Executive on the first regular payroll date of
the Companies to occur following the date that is six months after the Termination Date; 
 (iv) the Executive shall be entitled to a payment in an amount equal to one and one-half (1 1/2) times the actual Annual Bonus award which would otherwise be payable for the
calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs, as if the Executive had been employed for all of such calendar year based on actual performance, to be paid at such time as the Annual Bonus award would otherwise be paid in accordance with the
Companies’ policies; 
 (v) the Executive shall be entitled to a lump-sum payment in an amount equal
to the pro-rata actual Annual Bonus award which would otherwise be payable for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs, with such pro-rata actual Annual Bonus award determined by multiplying the Annual Bonus award amount by a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365); such lump sum payment to be made on the
date that Annual Bonus payments are made to other participants in the plan; 
 (vi) the Executive shall continue
to be covered, upon the same terms and conditions described in Section 4(e) hereof, by the same or equivalent medical and/or dental insurance plans, programs and/or arrangements as in effect for the Executive immediately

  
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prior to the Termination Date, beginning on the Termination Date and continuing until the earlier of: (A) the eighteen (18) month anniversary following the date of the Executive’s
Termination Date, and (B) the date the Executive receives substantially equivalent coverage under the plans, programs and/or arrangements of a subsequent employer, provided that Executive timely pays the Executive’s portion of such
coverage, and provided further that if the Companies determine that the coverage to be provided under this Section 5(c)(vi) would cause a self-insured plan maintained by the Companies to be in violation of the nondiscrimination requirements of
Section 105(h) of the Code, then such coverage will be paid for by the Executive by means of the Companies reporting imputed income to Executive on a monthly basis for the fair market value of such coverage plus additional imputed amounts to
pay any income tax at source on resulting wages subject to FICA or the income tax withholding provisions of federal or state tax law, including pyramiding wages and taxes (and the Companies shall be responsible for depositing all applicable
withholding amounts in a timely manner with the appropriate tax authority); 
 (vii) the Executive shall receive
a lump sum payment in an amount equal to the amount the Companies would otherwise expend for 18 month’s coverage for its share of the premiums for life and disability insurance plans or programs as in effect for Executive immediately prior to
the Termination Date, payable to Executive within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date; and 

(viii) for the period commencing on the Termination Date and ending not later than the last day of the second calendar
year after the Termination Date, the Executive shall be entitled to receive executive level career transition assistance services provided by a career transition assistance firm selected by the Executive and paid for by the Companies in an amount
not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Executive’s then existing Base Salary. The Executive shall not be eligible to receive cash in lieu of executive level career transition assistance services. 

(d) If during the Employment Period, a Change of Control occurs and the Employment Period is terminated on or within two
(2) years following the date of such Change of Control by the Companies for any reason other than Cause or Executive’s death or Disability or by the Executive for Good Reason, and, in the case of Executive’s resignation for Good
Reason, the Executive’s separation from service occurs within two years following the initial existence of the condition giving rise to Good Reason, then: 
 (i) the Executive shall be entitled to receive from the Companies the Executive’s Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a); 

(ii) the Executive shall be entitled to a lump-sum payment in an amount equal to two (2) times the Executive’s
then existing Base Salary, to be paid within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date, subject to the requirements of both Section 5(e) and Section 11; 

(iii) the Executive shall be entitled to a lump-sum payment in an amount equal to two (2) times the Executive’s
target incentive compensation award for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs, to be paid within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date; 

(iv) the Executive shall be entitled to a lump-sum payment to be paid within ninety (90) days following the
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occurs. Such pro-rata target incentive compensation award shall be determined by multiplying the target incentive compensation award amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365); 
 (v) the Executive shall continue to be covered, upon the same terms and conditions described in Section 4(e) hereof, by the same or equivalent medical and/or dental insurance plans, programs and/or
arrangements as in effect for the Executive immediately prior to the Change of Control, beginning on the Termination Date and continuing until the earlier of: (A) the second anniversary following the date of the Executive’s Termination
Date, and (B) the date the Executive receives substantially equivalent coverage under the plans, programs and/or arrangements of a subsequent employer, provided that Executive timely pays the Executive’s portion of such coverage, and
provided further that if the Companies determine that the coverage to be provided under this Section 5(d)(v) would cause a self-insured plan maintained by the Companies to be in violation of the nondiscrimination requirements of
Section 105(h) of the Code, then such coverage will be paid for by the Executive by means of the Companies reporting imputed income to Executive on a monthly basis for the fair market value of such coverage plus additional imputed amounts to
pay any income tax at source on resulting wages subject to FICA or the income tax withholding provisions of federal or state tax law, including pyramiding wages and taxes (and the Companies shall be responsible for depositing all applicable
withholding amounts in a timely manner with the appropriate tax authority); 
 (vi) the Executive shall receive
a lump sum payment in an amount equal to the amount the Companies would otherwise expend for 24-month’s coverage for its share of the premiums for life and disability insurance plans or programs as in effect for Executive immediately prior to
the Termination Date, payable to Executive within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date; 
 (vii)
the Executive shall receive a lump sum cash payment, payable to Executive within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date, in an amount equal to the additional benefit value (on a present value, differential basis) that would be payable
to Executive under the Companies’ defined benefit retirement plan if the Executive had two (2) additional years of credit for purposes of age, benefit service and vesting; 

(viii) if the Executive’s outstanding equity-based incentive awards have not by then fully vested pursuant to the
terms of the Companies’ applicable equity-based incentive plan(s) and applicable award agreement(s), then to the extent permitted in those plan(s) and as provided in the applicable award agreement(s), the Executive shall continue to vest in the
Executive’s unvested equity-based incentive awards following the Termination Date; 
 (ix) for the period
commencing on the Termination Date and ending not later than the last day of the second calendar year after the Termination Date, the Executive shall be entitled to receive executive level career transition assistance services provided by a career
transition assistance firm selected by the Executive and paid for by the Companies in an amount not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Executive’s then existing Base Salary. The Executive shall not be eligible to receive cash in lieu of
executive level career transition assistance services; and 
 (x) the Executive shall be entitled to be
reimbursed by the Companies for the Executive’s reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses incurred in conjunction with any dispute regarding Section 5(d) if Executive prevails in any material respect in such dispute,

  
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provided that (A) the applicable statutes of limitations shall not have expired for any claim arising from the dispute that could be raised in a court of law; (B) Executive shall submit
to the Companies verification of legal expenses for reimbursement within 60 days from the date the expense was incurred; (C) the Companies shall reimburse Executive for eligible expenses promptly thereafter, but in any event not earlier than
the first day of the seventh month following the Termination Date and not later than December 31 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the expense was incurred; (D) the expenses eligible for reimbursement during any
given calendar year shall not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other calendar year; and (E) the right to reimbursement hereunder may not be liquidated or exchanged for cash or any other benefit. 

(e) Any amounts payable pursuant to Sections 5(c) and 5(d) above shall be considered severance payments and, except for
the Executive’s vested benefits under the Companies’ employee benefit plans (other than severance plans), shall be in full and complete satisfaction of the obligations of the Companies to the Executive in connection with the termination of
the Executive’s employment. Any cash payment due under Section 5(c)(iv), (v), and (vii) or under Section 5(d)(ii), (iii), (iv), (vi), and (vii) is intended to constitute a short-term deferral under Treas. Reg. §
1.409A-1(b)(4) and, accordingly, notwithstanding any longer time period specified in Section 5(c) or (d), such payment shall be made no later than two and one-half (2-1/2) months after the end of the calendar year in which the right to the
payment is no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture within the meaning of the regulations under Section 409A of the Code, with payment in all cases being conditioned on satisfaction of the requirements of Section 5(h).

 (f) If the Employment Period is terminated as a result of the Executive’s death, Disability or
Retirement (as defined below), then the Executive shall be entitled to (i) the Executive’s Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a), (ii) any benefits that may be payable to the Executive under any applicable
Board-approved disability, life insurance or retirement plan or policy in accordance with the terms of such plan or policy, and (iii) a lump sum payment in an amount equal to: 

(A) in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s death or Disability, an amount equal
to the pro-rata target Annual Bonus award for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs by reason of the Executive’s death or Disability. Such lump sum payment shall be determined by multiplying the target Annual Bonus award
amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365); or  

(B) in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s Retirement, an amount equal to the
pro-rata actual Annual Bonus award for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs by reason of the Executive’s Retirement. Such lump sum payment shall be determined by multiplying the actual Annual Bonus award amount by a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365). 

In the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s death, such lump sum payment shall be
made within 30 days following the Termination Date; in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s Disability, such lump sum payment shall be made on the first regular payroll date of the Companies to occur
following the date that is six months after the Termination Date; and in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s Retirement, such lump sum payment shall be made on the date that Annual

  
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Bonus payments are made to other participants in the plan. As used in this Agreement, “Retirement” shall mean the Executive’s separation from service (as defined in the
regulations promulgated under Section 409A of the Code) occurring after the earlier of (i) the Executive reaching age sixty-five (65) or (ii) the Executive reaching age fifty-five (55) and having completed at least ten
(10) years of service with the Companies. 
 (g) Notwithstanding anything else contained herein, if the
Executive terminates his employment for any reason other than Disability or Retirement and without Good Reason, or the Companies terminate the Executive’s employment for Cause, all of the Executive’s rights to payment from the Companies
(including pursuant to any plan or policy of the Companies) shall terminate immediately, except the right to payment for Accrued Benefits in respect of periods prior to such termination. 

(h) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 5, the Executive shall be required to execute
the Companies’ then current standard release agreement as a condition to receiving any of the payments and benefits provided for in Sections 5(c) and (d), excluding the Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a), and no payments and
benefits provided for in Sections 5(c) and (d) other than the Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a) shall be payable to Executive unless all applicable consideration and rescission periods for the release agreement have expired,
Executive has not rescinded the release agreement and Executive is in compliance with each of the terms and conditions of such release agreement and this Agreement as of the date of such payments and benefits. With respect to any amount payable
under Section 5(c)(iii), if the requirements of this paragraph are not met prior to the date on which payment is to be made under Section 5(c)(iii), the Executive shall forfeit the right to payment under Section 5(c)(iii). It is
acknowledged and agreed that the then current standard release agreement shall not diminish or terminate the Executive’s rights under this Agreement. 
 (i) In the event of a termination of the Executive’s employment entitling the Executive to benefits under Section 5(c) above, subject to the Executive’s affirmative obligations pursuant to
Section 6, the Executive shall be under no obligation to seek other employment or otherwise mitigate the obligations of the Companies under this Agreement. 

(j) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement, if the cash payments due and the other
benefits to which Executive shall become entitled under Section 5, either alone or together with other payments in the nature of compensation to Executive which are contingent on a change in the ownership or effective control of the Companies
or in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of the Companies or otherwise, would constitute a “parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G of the Code or any successor provision thereto), such payments or benefits
shall be reduced (but not below zero) to the largest aggregate amount as will result in no portion thereof being subject to the excise tax imposed under Section 4999 of the Code (or any successor provision thereto) or being non-deductible to
the Companies for Federal Income Tax purposes pursuant to Section 280G of the Code (or any successor provision thereto), provided, however, that the foregoing reduction will be made only if and to the extent that such reduction would result in
an increase in the aggregate payment and benefits to be provided to Executive, determined on an after-tax basis (taking into account the excise tax imposed pursuant to Section 4999 of the Code, or any successor provision thereto, any tax
imposed by any comparable provision of state law, and any applicable federal, state and local income taxes). Executive agrees to take such action as Employer reasonably requests to mitigate or challenge the application of such tax, provided that
Employer shall supply such counsel and expert advice, including legal counsel and accounting advice, as may reasonably be required, and shall be responsible for the payment of such experts’ fees. If requested by Executive or the Companies, the
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pursuant to this Section 5(j) will be made by a national accounting firm selected and reimbursed by the Companies from among the ten (10) largest accounting firms in the United States
as determined by gross revenues, not then-engaged as the Companies’ independent public auditor (the “Accounting Firm”), subject to Executive’s consent (not to be unreasonably withheld) and the determination of such
independent accounting firm will be final and binding on all parties. In making its determination, the independent accountant will allocate a reasonable portion of such payments and benefits to the value of any personal services rendered following
the Change in Control and the value of any non-competition agreement or similar agreements to the extent that such items reduce the amount of the parachute payment. In the event that any payment or benefit intended to be provided under this
Section 5 or otherwise is required to be reduced pursuant to this Section 5(j), the Companies shall make such reduction first by reducing amounts payable under Section 5(d)(i) and thereafter by reducing amounts payable under the
following Sections of this Agreement in the following order, as necessary to achieve the reduction: 5(d)(iii), 5(d)(iv), 5(d)(vi), 5(d)(vii), and 5(d)(ii). Amounts payable as reimbursements under Sections 5(d)(v) and 5(d)(x), if any, shall not be
subject to reduction. No modification of, or successor provision to, Section 280G or Section 4999 subsequent to the date of this Agreement shall, however, reduce the benefits to which the Executive would be entitled under this Agreement in
the absence of this Section 5(j) to a greater extent than they would have been reduced if Section 280G and Section 4999 had not been modified or superseded subsequent to the date of this Agreement, notwithstanding anything to the
contrary provided in the first sentence of this Section 5(j). 
 Section 6. Further Obligations of the
Executive. 
 (a)    (1) During the Executive’s employment by the Companies,
whether before or after the Employment Period, and after the termination of Executive’s employment by the Companies, the Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose, disseminate, make available or use any confidential information or
proprietary data of the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries, except as reasonably necessary or appropriate for the Executive to perform the Executive’s duties for the Companies, or as authorized in writing by the Board or as required by any
court or administrative agency (and then only after prompt notice to the Companies to permit the Companies to seek a protective order). 
 (2) For purposes of this Agreement, “confidential information or proprietary data” means information and data prepared, compiled, or acquired by or for the Executive during or in
connection with the Executive’s employment by the Companies (including, without limitation, information belonging to or provided in confidence by any Customer, Supplier, trading partner or other Person to which the Executive had access by
reason of Executive’s employment with the Companies) which is not generally known to the public or which could be harmful to the Companies or their Subsidiaries if disclosed to Persons outside of the Companies. Such confidential information or
proprietary data may exist in any form, tangible or intangible, or media (including any information technology-related or electronic media) and includes, but is not limited to, the following information of or relating to the Companies or any of
their Subsidiaries, Customers or Suppliers: 
 (i) Business, financial and strategic information, such as sales
and earnings information and trends, material, overhead and other costs, profit margins, accounting information, banking and financing information, pricing policies, capital expenditure/investment plans and budgets, forecasts, strategies, plans and
prospects. 
 (ii) Organizational and operational information, such as personnel and salary data, information
concerning the utilization or capabilities of personnel, facilities or equipment, logistics management techniques, methodologies and systems, methods of operation data and facilities plans. 

  
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 (iii) Advertising, marketing and sales information, such as marketing and
advertising data, plans, programs, techniques, strategies, results and budgets, pricing and volume strategies, catalog, licensing or other agreements or arrangements, and market research and forecasts and marketing and sales training and development
courses, aids, techniques, instruction and materials. 
 (iv) Product and merchandising information, such as
information concerning offered or proposed products or services and the sourcing of the same, product or services specifications, data, drawings, designs, performance characteristics, features, capabilities and plans and development and delivery
schedules. 
 (v) Information about existing or prospective Customers or Suppliers, such as Customer and
Supplier lists and contact information, Customer preference data, purchasing habits, authority levels and business methodologies, sales history, pricing and rebate levels, credit information and contracts. 

(vi) Technical information, such as information regarding plant and equipment organization, performance and design,
information technology and logistics systems and related designs, integration, capabilities, performance and plans, computer hardware and software, research and development objectives, budgets and results, intellectual property applications, and
other design and performance data. 
 (b) All records, files, documents and materials, in whatever form and
media, relating to the Companies’ or any of their Subsidiaries’ business (including, but not limited to, those containing or reflecting any confidential information or proprietary data) which the Executive prepares, uses, or comes into
contact with, including the originals and all copies thereof and extracts and derivatives therefrom, shall be and remain the sole property of the Companies or their Subsidiaries. Upon termination of the Executive’s employment for any reason,
whether during or after the Employment Period, the Executive shall immediately return all such records, files, documents, materials and other property of the Companies and their Subsidiaries in the Executive’s possession, custody or control, in
good condition, to the Companies. 
 (c) The Companies maintain, and Executive acknowledges and agrees, the
Companies have and will entrust Executive with proprietary information, strategies, knowledge, customer relationships and know-how which would be detrimental to the Companies’ interest in protecting relationships with Customers and/or Suppliers
if Executive were to provide services or otherwise participate in the operation of a competitor of the Companies. Therefore, during (i) the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, and
(ii) the eighteen (18) month period following the end of Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive shall not in any capacity (whether as an owner, employee, consultant or otherwise) at any time perform, manage,
supervise, or be responsible or accountable for anyone else who is performing services — which are the same as, substantially similar or related to the services the Executive is providing, or during the last two years of the Executive’s
employment by the Companies has provided, for the Companies or their Subsidiaries — for, or on behalf of, any other Person who or which is (1) a wholesaler of office products, including traditional office products, computer consumable
products, office furniture, janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food products, audio/visual and business machines or such other products whether or not related to the foregoing provided by the Companies or their
Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the 

  
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Employment Period, (2) a provider of services the same as or substantially similar to those provided by the Companies or their Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the
Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, or (3) engaged in a line of business other than described in (1) or (2) hereinabove which is the same or substantially similar to the lines
of business engaged in by the Companies or their Subsidiaries, or to any line of business which to the Executive’s knowledge is under active consideration or planning by the Companies and their Subsidiaries, during the last twelve
(12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period. 
 (d)    (1) During (i) the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, and (ii) the eighteen (18) month period following
the end of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive shall not at any time, directly or indirectly, solicit any Customer for or on behalf of any Person other than the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries with respect to the
purchase of (A) office products, including traditional office products, computer consumable products, office furniture, janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food products, audio/visual and business machines, or such
other products whether or not related to the foregoing provided by the Companies or their Subsidiaries to such Customer during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the
Employment Period, (B) services the same as or substantially similar to those provided by the Companies or their Subsidiaries to such Customer during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies,
whether during or after the Employment Period or (C) products or services from a line of business other than as described in (A) or (B) herein which are the same or substantially similar to the products and services provided to such
Customer from a line of business engaged in by the Companies or their Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period. Without limiting the
foregoing, (i) during the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, and (ii) insofar as the Executive may be employed by, or acting for or on behalf of, a Supplier at any time within the
eighteen (18) month period following the end of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive shall not at any time, directly or indirectly, solicit any Customer to switch the purchase of the products or services described
hereinabove from the Companies or their Subsidiaries to Supplier. 
 (2) For purposes of this Agreement, a
“Customer” is any Person who or which has ordered or purchased by or from the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries (A) office products, including traditional office products, computer consumable products, office furniture,
janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food products, audio/visual and business machines or such other products whether or not related to the foregoing, (B) services provided by or from the Companies or any of their
Subsidiaries or (C) products or services from a line of business other than as described in (A) or (B) herein which are the same or substantially similar to the products and services from a line of business engaged in by the Companies
or their Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Supplier” is any Person who or
which has furnished to the Companies or their Subsidiaries for resale (A) office products, including traditional office products, computer consumable products, office furniture, janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food
products, audio/visual and business machines or such other products whether or nor related to the foregoing (B) services provided by or from the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries or (C) products or services from a line of business
other than as described in (A) or (B) herein which are the same or substantially similar to the products and services from a line of business engaged in by the Companies or their Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the
Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period. 

  
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 (e) During the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during
or after the Employment Period, and during the twenty-four (24) month period following the end of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive shall not at any time, directly or indirectly, induce or solicit any employee of
the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries for the purpose of causing such employee to terminate his or her employment with the Companies or such Subsidiary. 
 (f) The Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, make or cause to be made (and shall prohibit the officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives of any Person controlled by Executive not
to make or cause to be made) any disparaging, derogatory, misleading or false statement, whether orally or in writing, to any Person, including members of the investment community, press, and customers, competitors and advisors to the Companies,
about the Companies, their respective parents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates, their respective officers or members of their boards of directors, or the business strategy or plans, policies, practices or operations of the Companies, or of their
respective parents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates. 
 (g) If any court determines that any portion of this
Section 6 is invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Section 6 shall not thereby be affected and shall be given full effect without regard to the invalid provision. If any court construes any of the provisions of Section 6(c),
6(d), 6(e) or 6(f) above, or any part thereof, to be unreasonable because of the duration or scope of such provision, such court shall have the power to reduce the duration or scope of such provision and to enforce such provision as so reduced.

 (h) During the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period,
and during the eighteen (18) month period following the end of Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive agrees that, prior to accepting employment with a Customer or Supplier of the Companies, the Executive will give notice
to the Chief Executive Officer of the Companies. The Companies reserve the right to make such Customer or Supplier aware of the Executive’s obligations under Section 6 of this Agreement. 

(i) During and following Executive’s Employment Period, the Executive shall furnish a copy of this Section 6 in
its entirety to any prospective employer prior to accepting employment with such prospective employer. 
 (j)
The Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees that damages will not be an adequate remedy for the Executive’s breach of any provision of this Section 6, and further agrees that the Companies shall be entitled to obtain appropriate
injunctive and/or other equitable relief for any such breach, without the posting of any bond or other security, in addition to all other legal remedies to which the Companies may be entitled. 

Section 7. Successors. The Companies may assign their rights under this Agreement to any successor to all or
substantially all the assets of the Companies, by merger or otherwise, and may assign or encumber this Agreement and its rights hereunder as security for indebtedness of the Companies. Any such assignment by the Companies shall remain subject to the
Executive’s rights under Section 5 hereof. The rights of the Executive under this Agreement may not be assigned or encumbered by the Executive, voluntarily or involuntarily, during the Executive’s lifetime, and any such purported
assignment shall be void ab initio. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all rights of the Executive under this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Executive’s personal or legal representatives, estates,
executors, administrators, heirs and beneficiaries. All amounts payable to the Executive hereunder shall be paid, in the event of the Executive’s death, to the Executive’s estate, heirs or representatives. 

  
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 Section 8. Third Parties. Except for the rights granted to the Companies
and their Subsidiaries pursuant hereto (including, without limitation, pursuant to Section 6 hereof) and except as expressly set forth or referred to herein, nothing herein expressed or implied is intended or shall be construed to confer upon
or give any person other than the parties hereto and their successors and permitted assigns any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. 
 Section 9. Enforcement. The provisions of this Agreement shall be regarded as divisible and, if any of said provisions or any part or application thereof is declared invalid or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the same shall not affect the other provisions hereof, other parts or applications thereof or the whole of this Agreement, but such provision shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to
render such provision enforceable, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced accordingly, preserving to the fullest permissible extent the intent and agreements of the parties herein set forth. 

Section 10. Amendment. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 10, this Agreement may not be amended or
modified at any time except by a written instrument approved by the Board, and executed by the Companies and the Executive; provided, however, that any attempted amendment or modification without such approval and execution shall be
null and void ab initio and of no effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, effective upon 30 days’ notice to Executive and without further consideration from the Companies, this Agreement may be amended by the Companies in their sole
discretion to the limited extent they deem necessary and appropriate to conform the terms of this Agreement to the requirements of any applicable laws, rules and regulations enacted or promulgated after the Effective Date of this Agreement. Any such
amendments shall preserve the value of any payments or benefits payable to Executive under this Agreement to the extent practicable without defeating the purpose of the amendment, as determined in the sole discretion of the Companies. 

Section 11. Payment; Taxes and Withholding. The Companies shall be responsible as employer for payment of all cash
compensation and severance payments provided herein, and the Company shall cause the Companies to make such payments. The Executive shall not be entitled to receive any additional compensation from the Companies for any services the Executive
provides to the Companies. The Companies shall be entitled to withhold from any amounts to be paid to the Executive hereunder any federal, state, local, or foreign withholding or other taxes or charges which it is from time to time required to
withhold. The Companies shall be entitled to rely on an opinion of counsel if any question as to the amount or requirement of any such withholding shall arise. Executive shall be solely responsible for the payment of all taxes due and owing with
respect to wages, benefits, and other compensation provided to the Executive hereunder. This Agreement is intended to satisfy, or be exempt from, the requirements of Section 409A(a)(2), (3) and (4) of the Code, including current and
future guidance and regulations interpreting such provisions, and should be interpreted accordingly. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if any amount or benefit that would constitute non-exempt “deferred
compensation” for purposes of Section 409A of the Code would otherwise be payable under this Agreement by reason of Executive’s “separation from service” (as defined under Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-1(h)) during a
period in which Executive is a “specified employee” (as defined in Code Section 409A(2)(B)(i)), then: (i) the amount of such non-exempt deferred compensation that would otherwise be payable during the six-month period immediately
following Executive’s separation from service will be accumulated through and paid or provided on the first day of the seventh month following Executive’s separation from service (or, if Executive dies during such period, within 30 days
after Executive’s death) (in either case, the “Required Delay Period”); and (ii) the normal payment or distribution schedule for any remaining payments or distributions will resume at the end of the Required Delay Period.
If Executive is entitled to be paid or reimbursed for any taxable expenses under this Agreement, including without limitation under Sections 5(c)(vi) and 5(d)(v), and such payments or reimbursements are includible in Executive’s federal taxable
income, the amount of such expenses reimbursable in any one calendar year shall not affect the amount reimbursable in any other calendar year, and the reimbursement of an eligible expense must be made no

  
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later than December 31 of the year after the year in which the expense was incurred. No right of Executive to reimbursement of expenses under this Agreement, including without limitation
under Sections 5(c)(vi) and 5(d)(v), shall be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. 
 Section 12.
Governing Law. This Agreement and the rights and obligations hereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to principles of conflicts of law of Illinois or any other
jurisdiction. 
 Section 13. Notice. Notices given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall
be deemed given when received and, if mailed, shall be mailed by United States registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressee only, postage prepaid: 
 If to the Companies: 
 United Stationers Inc. 

United Stationers Supply Co. 
 United Stationers Technology Services, L.L.C. 
 One Parkway North
Blvd. 
 Suite 100 
 Deerfield, Illinois 60015-2559 
 Attention: General Counsel 

If to the Executive: 
 _____________________________ 
 _____________________________ 

_____________________________ 

or to such other address as the party to be notified shall have given to the other in accordance with the notice provisions set forth in this
Section 13. 
 Section 14. No Waiver. No waiver by either party at any time of any breach by the other
party of, or compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed by the other party shall be deemed a waiver of similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at any time. 

Section 15. Headings. The headings contained herein are for reference only and shall not affect the meaning or
interpretation of any provision of this Agreement. 
 Section 16. Indemnification. The provisions set forth
in the Indemnification Agreement appended hereto as Attachment A are hereby incorporated into this Agreement and made a part hereof. The parties shall execute the Indemnification Agreement contemporaneously with the execution of this
Agreement. 
 Section 17. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement, including the Indemnification Agreement,
may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 Section 18. Arbitration. Any dispute, controversy or question arising under, out of, or relating to this Agreement (or the breach thereof), or, the Executive’s employment with the
Companies or termination thereof, shall be referred for arbitration in Chicago, Illinois to a neutral arbitrator selected by the Executive and the Companies (or if the parties are unable to agree on selection of such an arbitrator, one

  
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selected by the American Arbitration Association pursuant to its rules referred to below) and this shall be the exclusive and sole means for resolving such dispute. Such arbitration shall be
conducted in accordance with the National Rules for Resolution of Employment Disputes of the American Arbitration Association. Except as provided in Section 5(d)(x) above, the arbitrator shall have the discretion to award reasonable
attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses to the prevailing party. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. Nothing in this Section 18 shall be construed so as to deny the
Companies the right and power to seek and obtain injunctive relief in a court of equity for any breach or threatened breach by the Executive of any of the Executive’s covenants in Section 6 hereof. Moreover, this Section 18 and
Section 12 hereof shall not be applicable to any dispute, controversy or question arising under, out of, or relating to the Indemnification Agreement. 
 Section 19. Survival. Notwithstanding the stated Term of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement necessary to carry out the intention of the parties as expressed herein,
including without limitation those in Sections 5, 6, 7, 16 and 18, shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 
 Section 20. Construction. The parties acknowledge that this Agreement is the result of arm’s-length negotiations between sophisticated parties each afforded representation by legal
counsel. Each and every provision of this Agreement shall be construed as though both parties participated equally in the drafting of same, and any rule of construction that a document shall be construed against the drafting party shall not be
applicable to this Agreement. 
 Section 21. Free to Contract. The Executive represents and warrants to the
Companies that the Executive is able freely to accept employment by the Companies as described in this Agreement and that there are no existing agreements, arrangements or understandings, written or oral, that would prevent the Executive from
entering into this Agreement, would prevent or restrict the Executive in any way from rendering services to the Companies as provided herein during the Employment Period or would be breached by the future performance by the Executive of the
Executive’s duties and responsibilities hereunder. 
 Section 22. Entire Agreement. This Agreement,
including the Indemnification Agreement and any other written undertakings by the Executive referred to herein, supersedes all other agreements, arrangements or understandings (whether written or oral) between the Companies and the Executive with
respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, including without limitation the Prior Agreement and the Executive’s employment relationship with the Companies and any of their Subsidiaries, and this Agreement contains the sole and entire
agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof. 
 Section 23. Recovery of
Payments. The Companies may recover any cash or equity awarded to Executive under this Agreement or any plan or program of the Companies, or proceeds from the sale of such equity, to the extent required by any rule of the Securities and
Exchange Commission or any listing standard of the Nasdaq Stock Market, including any rule or listing standard requiring recovery of incentive compensation in connection with an accounting restatement due to the Companies’ material
noncompliance with any financial reporting requirement under the securities laws, which recovery shall be subject to the terms of any policy of the Companies implementing such rule or listing standard.

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement in one or more counterparts,
each of which shall be deemed one and the same instrument, as of the day and year first written above. 
  

							
	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	UNITED STATIONERS INC.
				
	______________________, 201_	 		 	By:	 	 
		 		 	Name:
		 		 	Title:
			
	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	UNITED STATIONERS SUPPLY CO.
				
	______________________, 201_	 		 	By:	 	 
		 		 	Name:
		 		 	Title:
			
	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	UNITED STATIONERS TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, L.L.C.
				
	______________________, 201_	 		 	By:	 	 
		 		 	Name:
		 		 	Title:
			
	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	EXECUTIVE
			
	______________________, 201_	 		 	  

		 		 	Name:
		 		 	Title:

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 19Exhibit 10.46

 Exhibit 10.46 
 EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
(this “Agreement”) is made, entered into and effective as of December 31, 2012 (the “Effective Date”) by and among UNITED STATIONERS INC., a Delaware corporation (hereinafter, together with its successors,
referred to as “Holding”), UNITED STATIONERS SUPPLY CO., an Illinois corporation (hereinafter, together with its successors, referred to as the “Company”, UNITED STATIONERS TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, L.L.C., an Illinois
limited liability company (hereinafter, together with its successors, referred to as “USTS”) (with Holding, the Company, USTS, and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates including the entity employing the Executive, and any
successors thereto, hereinafter referred to as the “Companies”), and P. Cody Phipps (hereinafter referred to as the “Executive”). 
 WHEREAS, the Companies and Executive are parties to an Executive Employment Agreement dated August 18, 2003, amended as of December 31, 2008, and December 31, 2010 (the “Prior
Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS, the Companies and Executive acknowledge and agree that it is in their mutual best interests to
amend and restate the Prior Agreement to reflect the reorganization of certain of the Companies’ entities, to comply with new federal income tax guidance and to clarify certain provisions of the Agreement; and 

WHEREAS, Executive is a key member of the management of the Companies and is expected to devote substantial skill and effort to the
affairs of the Companies, and the Companies desire to recognize the significant personal contribution that Executive makes and is expected to continue to make to further the best interests of the Companies and their shareholders; and 

WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the best interests of the Companies and its shareholders to obtain the benefits of Executive’s
services and attention to the affairs of the Companies, and to provide inducement for Executive (1) to remain in the service of the Companies in the event of any proposed or anticipated Change of Control and (2) to remain in the service of
the Companies in order to facilitate an orderly transition in the event of a Change of Control; and 
 WHEREAS, it is desirable
and in the best interests of the Companies and their shareholders that Executive be in a position to make judgments and advise the Companies with respect to any proposed Change of Control without regard to the possibility that Executive’s
employment may be terminated without compensation in the event of a Change of Control; and 
 WHEREAS, Executive will have
access to confidential, proprietary and trade secret information of the Companies and their subsidiaries, and it is desirable and in the best interests of the Companies and their shareholders to protect confidential, proprietary and trade secret
information of the Companies and their subsidiaries, to prevent unfair competition by former executives of the Companies following separation of their employment with the Companies and to secure cooperation from former executives with respect to
matters related to their employment with the Companies; and 
 WHEREAS, it is desirable and in the best interests of the
Companies and their shareholders to obtain commitments from Executive with respect to Executive’s service with the Companies, and to facilitate a smooth transition upon separation from service for former executives. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties agree as follows:

 Section 1. Definitions. 

(a) As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the respective meanings set forth below: 

“Accrued Benefits” means (i) all salary earned or accrued through the date the Executive’s
employment is terminated, (ii) reimbursement for any and all monies expended by Executive in connection with the Executive’s employment for reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket business expenses incurred by the Executive in performance
of services for the Companies through the date the Executive’s employment is terminated, (iii) all accrued and unpaid annual incentive compensation awards for the year immediately prior to the year in which the Executive’s employment
is terminated, and (iv) all other payments and benefits payable on or after termination of employment to which the Executive is entitled at the date of termination under the terms of any applicable compensation arrangement or benefit plan or
program of the Companies. “Accrued Benefits” shall not include any entitlement to severance pay or severance benefits under any severance policy or plan generally applicable to the Companies’ salaried employees. 

“Affiliate” shall have the meaning given such term in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. 

“Board” shall mean, so long as Holding directly or indirectly owns all of the outstanding Voting
Securities (as hereinafter defined in the definition of Change of Control) of the Companies, the board of directors of Holding. In all other cases, Board means the board of directors of the Company. 

“Cause” shall mean (i) conviction of, or plea of nolo contendere to, a felony (excluding
motor vehicle violations); (ii) theft or embezzlement, or attempted theft or embezzlement, of money or property or assets of the Companies; (iii) illegal use of drugs; (iv) material breach of this Agreement or any employment-related
undertakings provided in a writing signed by the Executive prior to or concurrently with this Agreement; (v) gross negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of Executive’s duties; (vi) breach of any fiduciary duty owed to
the Companies, including, without limitation, engaging in competitive acts while employed by the Companies; or (vii) the Executive’s willful refusal to perform the assigned duties for which the Executive is qualified as directed by the
Board; provided, that in the case of any event constituting Cause within clauses (iv) through (vii) which is curable by the Executive, the Executive has been given written notice by the Companies of such event said to constitute Cause,
describing such event in reasonable detail, and has not cured such action within thirty (30) days of such written notice as reasonably determined by the Chief Executive Officer. For purposes of this definition of Cause, action or inaction by
the Executive shall not be considered “willful” unless done or omitted by the Executive (A) intentionally or not in good faith and (B) without reasonable belief that the Executive’s action or inaction was in the best
interests of the Companies, and shall not include failure to act by reason of total or partial incapacity due to physical or mental illness. 
 “Change of Control” shall mean and include any of the following: 
 (a) Any “Person” (having the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3(a)(9) of the Exchange Act and used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) thereof, including a “group” within the
meaning of Section 13(d)(3)) has or acquires “Beneficial Ownership” (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act) of 30% or more of the combined voting power of Holding’s then outstanding voting securities entitled to
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directors (“Voting Securities”); provided, however, that the acquisition or holding of Voting Securities by (i) Holding of any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) an employee
benefit plan (or a trust forming a part thereof) maintained by Holding or any of its Subsidiaries, or (iii) any Person in which the Executive has a substantial equity interest shall not constitute a Change of Control. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, a Change of Control shall not be deemed to occur solely because any Person acquired Beneficial Ownership of more than the permitted amount of Voting Securities as a result of (A) the issuance of Voting Securities by Holding in
exchange for assets (including equity interests) or funds with a fair value equal to the fair value of the Voting Securities so issued or (B) the acquisition of Voting Securities by Holding which, by reducing the number of Voting Securities
outstanding, increases the proportional number of shares Beneficially Owned by such Person; provided that if a Change of Control would occur (but for the operation of this sentence) as a result of the issuance of Voting Securities or the acquisition
of Voting Securities by Holding, and after such issuance or acquisition, such Person becomes the Beneficial Owner of any additional Voting Securities which increases the percentage of the Voting Securities Beneficially Owned by such Person to more
than 50% of the Voting Securities of Holding, then a Change of Control shall occur; 
 (b) At any time during a
period of two consecutive years, the individuals who at the beginning of such period constituted the Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute more than 50% of the Board; provided, however, that if the
election, or nomination for election by Holding’s shareholders, of any new director was approved by a vote of more than 50% of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board, such new director shall, for purposes of this subsection (b), be
considered as though such person were a member of the Incumbent Board; provided, further, however, that no individual shall be considered a member of the Incumbent Board if such individual initially assumed office as a result of (i) either an
actual “Election Consent” (as described in Rule 14a-11 promulgated under the Exchange Act) or other actual solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Incumbent Board (a “Proxy Contest”),
or (ii) by reason of an agreement intended to avoid or settle any actual or threatened Election Contest or Proxy Contest; 
 (c) Consummation of a merger, consolidation or reorganization or approval by Holding’s shareholders of a liquidation or dissolution of Holding or the occurrence of a liquidation or dissolution of
Holding (“Business Combination”), unless, following such Business Combination: 
 (i) the
Persons with Beneficial Ownership of Holding, immediately before such Business Combination, have Beneficial Ownership of more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election
of directors of the corporation (or in the election of a comparable governing body of any other type of entity) resulting from such Business Combination (including, without limitation, an entity which as a result of such transaction owns Holding or
all or substantially all of Holding’s assets either directly or through one or more subsidiaries) (the “Surviving Company”) in substantially the same proportions as their Beneficial Ownership of the Voting Securities
immediately before such Business Combination, 
 (ii) the individuals who were members of the Incumbent Board
immediately prior to the execution of the initial agreement providing for such Business Combination constitute more than 50% of the members of the board of directors (or comparable governing body of a noncorporate entity) of the Surviving Company;
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 (iii) no Person (other than Holding, any of its Subsidiaries or any employee
benefit plan (or any trust forming a part thereof) maintained by Holding, the Surviving Company or any Person who immediately prior to such Business Combination had Beneficial Ownership of 30% or more of the then Voting Securities) has Beneficial
Ownership of 30% or more of the then combined voting power of the Surviving Company’s then outstanding voting securities; provided, that notwithstanding this clause (iii), a Change of Control shall not be deemed to occur solely because any
Person acquired Beneficial Ownership of more than 30% of Voting Securities as a result of the issuance of Voting Securities by Holding in exchange for assets (including equity interests) or funds with a fair value equal to the fair value of the
Voting Securities so issued; provided, however that a Business Combination with a Person in which the Executive has a substantial equity interest shall not constitute a Change of Control with respect to such Person. 

(d) The closing of any assignment, sale, conveyance, transfer, lease or other disposition of all or substantially all of
the assets of Holding to any Person (other than a Person in which the Executive has a substantial equity interest (in which case there shall not be a Change of Control with respect to such Person) and other than a Subsidiary of Holding or other
entity, the Persons with Beneficial Ownership of which are the same Persons with Beneficial Ownership of Holding and such Beneficial Ownership is in substantially the same proportions), or the occurrence of the same. 

“Exchange Act” shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

“Good Reason” shall mean: (i) any material breach by the Companies of this Agreement without
Executive’s written consent, (ii) without Executive’s written consent, any change in Executive’s title or position as Chief Executive Officer reporting directly to the Board of the Companies, or any change pursuant to which
Executive is not the senior most officer of the Companies (other than any non-executive chairman), or (iii) without Executive’s written consent: (A) a material reduction in the Executive’s Base Salary, or (B) the relocation
of the Executive’s principal place of employment more than fifty (50) miles from its location on the Effective Date. For purposes of this Agreement, a Change of Control, alone, does not constitute Good Reason. Furthermore, notwithstanding
the above, the occurrence of any of the events described above will not constitute Good Reason unless the Executive gives the Companies written notice within thirty (30) days after the initial occurrence of any of such events that the Executive
believes that such event constitutes Good Reason, and the Companies thereafter fail to cure any such event within sixty (60) days after receipt of such notice. 

“Person” shall mean any natural person, firm, corporation, limited liability company, trust,
partnership, limited or limited liability partnership, business association, joint venture or other entity and, for purposes of the definition of Change of Control herein, shall comprise any “person”, within the meaning of Sections 13(d)
and 14(d) of the Exchange Act, including a “group” as therein defined. 

“Subsidiary” shall mean, with respect to any Person, any other Person of which such first Person owns
20% or more of the economic interest in such Person or owns or has the power to vote, directly or indirectly, securities representing 20% or more of the votes ordinarily entitled to be cast for the election of directors or other governing Persons.

 (b) The capitalized terms used in Section 5(j) have the respective meanings assigned to them in such
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	“Annual Bonus”	  	Section 4(b)
	“Base Salary”	  	Section 4(a)
	“Bonus Plan”	  	Section 4(b)
	“Code”	  	Section 2
	“Confidential information or proprietary data”	  	Section 6(a)(2)
	“Customer”	  	Section 6(d)(2)
	“Disability”	  	Section 5(c)
	“Employment Period”	  	Section 2
	“Retirement”	  	Section 5(f)
	“Supervising Officer”	  	Section 3(a)
	“Supplier”	  	Section 6(d)(2)
	“Term” and “Termination Date”	  	Section 2

 Section 2. Term and Employment Period. Subject to Section 19 hereof, the term of
this Agreement “Term” shall commence on the Effective Date of this Agreement and shall continue until the effective date of termination of the Executive’s employment hereunder pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement. The
period during which the Executive is employed by the Companies pursuant to this Agreement is referred to herein as the “Employment Period.” The date on which termination of the Executive’s employment hereunder shall become
effective is referred to herein as the “Termination Date.” For purposes of Section 5 of this Agreement only, the Termination Date shall mean the date on which a “separation from service” has occurred for purposes of
Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations and guidance thereunder (the “Code”). 

Section 3. Duties. 

(a) During the Employment Period, the Executive (i) shall serve as President and Chief Executive Officer, of the
Companies, (ii) shall report directly to the Board, (iii) shall, subject to and in accordance with the authority and direction of the Board, have such authority and perform in a diligent and competent manner such duties as may be assigned
to the Executive from time to time by the Board and (iv) shall devote the Executive’s best efforts and such time, attention, knowledge and skill to the operation of the business and affairs of the Companies as shall be necessary to perform
the Executive’s duties. During the Employment Period, the Executive’s place of performance for the Executive’s duties and responsibilities shall be at the Companies’ corporate headquarters office, unless another principal place
of performance is agreed in writing among the parties and except for required travel by the Executive on the Companies’ business or as may be reasonably required by the Companies. 

(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood during the Employment Period, subject to any conflict of interest
policies of the Companies, the Executive may (i) serve in any capacity with any civic, charitable, educational or professional organization provided that such service does not materially interfere with the Executive’s duties and
responsibilities hereunder, (ii) make and manage personal investments of the Executive’s choice, and (iii) with the prior consent of the Board, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, serve on the board of directors of one
(1) for profit business enterprise. 
 Section 4. Compensation. During the Employment Period, the
Executive shall be compensated as follows: 
 (a) the Executive shall receive from the Companies, at such
intervals and in accordance with the Companies’ payroll policies as may be in effect from time to time, an annual salary (pro rata for any partial year) equal to $750,000 (“Base Salary”). The Base Salary shall be reviewed by
the Board from time to time and may, in the Board’s sole discretion, be increased when deemed appropriate by the Board; if so increased, it shall not thereafter be reduced (other than an across-the-board reduction applied in the same percentage
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 (b) the Executive shall be eligible to earn an annual incentive compensation
award under the Companies’ management incentive or bonus plan, or a successor plan thereto, as shall be in effect from time to time (the “Bonus Plan”), subject to achievement of performance goals determined in accordance with
the terms of the Bonus Plan (such annual incentive compensation award, the “Annual Bonus”), with such Annual Bonus to be payable in a cash lump sum at such time as bonuses are ordinarily paid to the Companies’ senior
executives; 
 (c) the Executive shall be reimbursed, at such intervals and in accordance with the
Companies’ policies as may be in effect from time to time, for any and all reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket business expenses incurred by the Executive during the Employment Period for the benefit of the Companies, subject to
documentation in accordance with the Companies’ policies; 
 (d) the Executive shall be entitled to
participate in all incentive, savings and retirement plans, equity-based compensation plans, practices, policies and programs applicable generally to other senior executives of the Companies and as determined by the Board from time to time;

 (e) the Executive and/or the Executive’s family, as the case may be, shall be eligible for participation
in and shall receive all benefits under welfare benefit plans, practices, policies and programs provided by the Companies to senior executives of the Companies (including, without limitation, medical, prescription, dental, disability, salary
continuance, employee life, group life, and accidental death and travel accident insurance plans and programs) to the extent applicable generally to other executives of the Companies at the same grade level; 

(f) the Executive shall be entitled to not less than twenty (20) paid vacation days per calendar year (pro rata for
any partial year); and 
 (g) the Executive shall be entitled to participate in the Companies’ other
executive fringe benefits and perquisites generally applicable to the Companies’ senior executives at the same grade level in accordance with the terms and conditions of such arrangements as are in effect from time to time. 

Section 5. Termination of Employment. 

(a) All Accrued Benefits to which the Executive (or the Executive’s estate or beneficiary) is entitled shall be
payable within thirty (30) days following the Termination Date, except as otherwise specifically provided herein or under the terms of any applicable policy, plan or program, in which case the payment terms of such policy, plan or program shall
be determinative. 
 (b) Any termination by the Companies, or by the Executive, of the Employment Period shall
be communicated by written notice of such termination to the Executive, if such notice is delivered by the Companies, and to the Companies, if such notice is delivered by the Executive, each in compliance with the requirements of Section 13
hereof. Except in the event of termination of the Employment Period by reason of Cause or the Executive’s death, the effective date of the termination of Executive’s employment shall be no earlier than thirty (30) days following the
date on which notice of termination is delivered by one party to the other in compliance with the requirements of Section 13 hereof. 
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Executive’s separation from service occurs within two years following the initial existence of the condition giving rise to Good Reason, or by the Companies for any reason other than Cause
or the Executive’s death or permanent disability, as defined in the Companies’ Board-approved disability plan or policy as in effect from time to time (“Disability”), then, as the Executive’s exclusive right and
remedy in respect of such termination: 
 (i) the Executive shall be entitled to receive from the Companies the
Executive’s Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a); 
 (ii) the Executive shall be entitled
to an amount equal to two (2) times the Executive’s then existing Base Salary, to be paid in such intervals and at such times in accordance with the Companies’ payroll practices in effect from time to time over the twenty-four
(24) month period following the Termination Date, but in no event shall such amount paid under this Section 5(c)(ii) exceed the lesser of (A) two (2) times the maximum amount that may be taken into account under a qualified plan
pursuant to Section 401(a)(17) of the Code for the calendar year in which the Executive’s Termination Date occurs, or (B) two (2) times the sum of Executive’s annualized compensation based upon the annual rate of pay for
services to the Companies for the calendar year prior to the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs (adjusted for any increase during that year that was expected to continue indefinitely if the Executive had not separated from service),
consistent with the parties’ intention that the payments under this Section 5(c)(ii) constitute a “separation pay plan due to involuntary separation from service” under Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii); 

(iii) in the event that an amount equal to two (2) times the Executive’s then-existing Base Salary exceeds the
limitation in Subsection 5(c)(ii) above, then the Executive shall be entitled to an additional lump sum payment equal to the difference between (x) two (2) times the Executive’s then-existing Base Salary and (y) the amount
payable to Executive under Subsection 5(c)(ii), such lump sum payable to Executive on the first regular payroll date of the Companies to occur following the date that is six months after the Termination Date; 

(iv) the Executive shall be entitled to a payment in an amount equal to two (2) times the actual Annual Bonus award
which would otherwise be payable for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs, as if the Executive had been employed for all of such calendar year based on actual performance, to be paid at such time as the Annual Bonus award would
otherwise be paid in accordance with the Companies’ policies; 
 (v) the Executive shall be entitled to a
lump-sum payment in an amount equal to the pro-rata actual Annual Bonus award which would otherwise be payable for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs, with such pro-rata actual Annual Bonus award determined by multiplying the
Annual Bonus award amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365); such lump
sum payment to be made on the date that Annual Bonus payments are made to other participants in the plan; 

(vi) the Executive shall continue to be covered, upon the same terms and conditions described in Section 4(e)
hereof, by the same or equivalent medical and/or dental insurance plans, programs and/or arrangements as in effect for the Executive immediately prior to the Termination Date, beginning on the Termination Date and continuing until the earlier of:
(A) the twenty-four (24) month anniversary following the date of the Executive’s Termination Date, and (B) the date the Executive receives substantially equivalent coverage

  
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under the plans, programs and/or arrangements of a subsequent employer, provided that Executive timely pays the Executive’s portion of such coverage, and provided further that if the
Companies determine that the coverage to be provided under this Section 5(c)(vi) would cause a self-insured plan maintained by the Companies to be in violation of the nondiscrimination requirements of Section 105(h) of the Code, then such
coverage will be paid for by the Executive by means of the Companies reporting imputed income to Executive on a monthly basis for the fair market value of such coverage plus additional imputed amounts to pay any income tax at source on resulting
wages subject to FICA or the income tax withholding provisions of federal or state tax law, including pyramiding wages and taxes (and the Companies shall be responsible for depositing all applicable withholding amounts in a timely manner with the
appropriate tax authority); 
 (vii) the Executive shall receive a lump sum payment in an amount equal to the
amount the Companies would otherwise expend for 24 months’ coverage for its share of the premiums for life and disability insurance plans or programs as in effect for Executive immediately prior to the Termination Date, payable to Executive
within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date; and 
 (viii) for the period commencing on the
Termination Date and ending not later than the last day of the second calendar year after the Termination Date, the Executive shall be entitled to receive executive level career transition assistance services provided by a career transition
assistance firm selected by the Executive and paid for by the Companies in an amount not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Executive’s then existing Base Salary. The Executive shall not be eligible to receive cash in lieu of executive
level career transition assistance services. 
 (d) If during the Employment Period, a Change of Control occurs
and the Employment Period is terminated on or within two (2) years following the date of such Change of Control by the Companies for any reason other than Cause or Executive’s death or Disability or by the Executive for Good Reason, and,
in the case of Executive’s resignation for Good Reason, the Executive’s separation from service occurs within two years following the initial existence of the condition giving rise to Good Reason, then: 

(i) the Executive shall be entitled to receive from the Companies the Executive’s Accrued Benefits in accordance
with Section 5(a); 
 (ii) the Executive shall be entitled to a lump-sum payment in an amount equal to
three (3) times the Executive’s then existing Base Salary, to be paid within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date, subject to the requirements of both Section 5(e) and Section 11; 

(iii) the Executive shall be entitled to a lump-sum payment in an amount equal to three (3) times the
Executive’s target incentive compensation award for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs, to be paid within ninety (90) days following the Termination Date; 

(iv) the Executive shall be entitled to a lump-sum payment to be paid within ninety (90) days following the
Termination Date in an amount equal to the pro-rata target incentive compensation award for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs. Such pro-rata target incentive compensation award shall be determined by multiplying the target
incentive compensation award amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365);

  
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 (v) the Executive shall continue to be covered, upon the same terms and
conditions described in Section 4(e) hereof, by the same or equivalent medical and/or dental insurance plans, programs and/or arrangements as in effect for the Executive immediately prior to the Change of Control, beginning on the Termination
Date and continuing until the earlier of: (A) the third anniversary following the date of the Executive’s Termination Date, and (B) the date the Executive receives substantially equivalent coverage under the plans, programs and/or
arrangements of a subsequent employer, provided that Executive timely pays the Executive’s portion of such coverage, and provided further that if the Companies determine that the coverage to be provided under this Section 5(d)(v) would
cause a self-insured plan maintained by the Companies to be in violation of the nondiscrimination requirements of Section 105(h) of the Code, then such coverage will be paid for by the Executive by means of the Companies reporting imputed
income to Executive on a monthly basis for the fair market value of such coverage plus additional imputed amounts to pay any income tax at source on resulting wages subject to FICA or the income tax withholding provisions of federal or state tax
law, including pyramiding wages and taxes (and the Companies shall be responsible for depositing all applicable withholding amounts in a timely manner with the appropriate tax authority); 

(vi) the Executive shall receive a lump sum payment in an amount equal to the amount the Companies would otherwise expend
for 36-months’ coverage for its share of the premiums for life and disability insurance plans or programs as in effect for Executive immediately prior to the Termination Date, payable to Executive within ninety (90) days following the
Termination Date; 
 (vii) the Executive shall receive a lump sum cash payment, payable to Executive within
ninety (90) days following the Termination Date, in an amount equal to the additional benefit value (on a present value, differential basis) that would be payable to Executive under the Companies’ defined benefit retirement plan if the
Executive had three (3) additional years of credit for purposes of age, benefit service and vesting; 

(viii) if the Executive’s outstanding equity-based incentive awards have not by then fully vested pursuant to the
terms of the Companies’ applicable equity-based incentive plan(s) and applicable award agreement(s), then to the extent permitted in those plan(s) and as provided in the applicable award agreement(s), the Executive shall continue to vest in the
Executive’s unvested equity-based incentive awards following the Termination Date; 
 (ix) for the period
commencing on the Termination Date and ending not later than the last day of the second calendar year after the Termination Date, the Executive shall be entitled to receive executive level career transition assistance services provided by a career
transition assistance firm selected by the Executive and paid for by the Companies in an amount not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Executive’s then existing Base Salary. The Executive shall not be eligible to receive cash in lieu of
executive level career transition assistance services; and 
 (x) the Executive shall be entitled to be
reimbursed by the Companies for the Executive’s reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses incurred in conjunction with any dispute regarding Section 5(d) if Executive prevails in any material respect in such dispute, provided
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the Companies verification of legal expenses for reimbursement within 60 days from the date the expense was incurred; (C) the Companies shall reimburse Executive for eligible expenses
promptly thereafter, but in any event not earlier than the first day of the seventh month following the Termination Date and not later than December 31 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the expense was incurred;
(D) the expenses eligible for reimbursement during any given calendar year shall not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement in any other calendar year; and (E) the right to reimbursement hereunder may not be liquidated or exchanged
for cash or any other benefit. 
 (e) Any amounts payable pursuant to Sections 5(c) and 5(d) above shall be
considered severance payments and, except for the Executive’s vested benefits under the Companies’ employee benefit plans (other than severance plans), shall be in full and complete satisfaction of the obligations of the Companies to the
Executive in connection with the termination of the Executive’s employment. Any cash payment due under Section 5(c)(iv), (v), and (vii) or under Section 5(d)(ii), (iii), (iv), (vi), and (vii) is intended to constitute a
short-term deferral under Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-1(b)(4) and, accordingly, notwithstanding any longer time period specified in Section 5(c) or (d), such payment shall be made no later than two and one-half (2-1/2) months after the end of the
calendar year in which the right to the payment is no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture within the meaning of the regulations under Section 409A of the Code, with payment in all cases being conditioned on satisfaction of the
requirements of Section 5(h). 
 (f) If the Employment Period is terminated as a result of the
Executive’s death, Disability or Retirement (as defined below), then the Executive shall be entitled to (i) the Executive’s Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a), (ii) any benefits that may be payable to the
Executive under any applicable Board-approved disability, life insurance or retirement plan or policy in accordance with the terms of such plan or policy, and (iii) a lump sum payment in an amount equal to: 

(A) in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s death or Disability, an amount equal
to the pro-rata target Annual Bonus award for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs by reason of the Executive’s death or Disability. Such lump sum payment shall be determined by multiplying the target Annual Bonus award
amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365); or  

(B) in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s Retirement, an amount equal to the
pro-rata actual Annual Bonus award for the calendar year during which the Termination Date occurs by reason of the Executive’s Retirement. Such lump sum payment shall be determined by multiplying the actual Annual Bonus award amount by a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the calendar year of the Termination Date elapsed prior to the Termination Date and the denominator of which is three hundred and sixty-five (365). 

In the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s death, such lump sum payment shall be
made within 30 days following the Termination Date; in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s Disability, such lump sum payment shall be made on the first regular payroll date of the Companies to occur
following the date that is six months after the Termination Date; and in the event the Employment Period is terminated as a result of Executive’s Retirement, such lump sum payment shall be made on the date that Annual Bonus payments are made to
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promulgated under Section 409A of the Code) occurring after the earlier of (i) the Executive reaching age sixty-five (65) or (ii) the Executive reaching age fifty-five
(55) and having completed at least ten (10) years of service with the Companies. 
 (g)
Notwithstanding anything else contained herein, if the Executive terminates his employment for any reason other than Disability or Retirement and without Good Reason, or the Companies terminate the Executive’s employment for Cause, all of the
Executive’s rights to payment from the Companies (including pursuant to any plan or policy of the Companies) shall terminate immediately, except the right to payment for Accrued Benefits in respect of periods prior to such termination.

 (h) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 5, the Executive shall be
required to execute the Companies’ then current standard release agreement as a condition to receiving any of the payments and benefits provided for in Sections 5(c) and (d), excluding the Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a),
and no payments and benefits provided for in Sections 5(c) and (d) other than the Accrued Benefits in accordance with Section 5(a) shall be payable to Executive unless all applicable consideration and rescission periods for the release
agreement have expired, Executive has not rescinded the release agreement and Executive is in compliance with each of the terms and conditions of such release agreement and this Agreement as of the date of such payments and benefits. With respect to
any amount payable under Section 5(c)(iii), if the requirements of this paragraph are not met prior to the date on which payment is to be made under Section 5(c)(iii), the Executive shall forfeit the right to payment under
Section 5(c)(iii). It is acknowledged and agreed that the then current standard release agreement shall not diminish or terminate the Executive’s rights under this Agreement or the Indemnification Agreement (identified in Section 16
below). 
 (i) In the event of a termination of the Executive’s employment entitling the Executive to
benefits under Section 5(c) above, subject to the Executive’s affirmative obligations pursuant to Section 6, the Executive shall be under no obligation to seek other employment or otherwise mitigate the obligations of the Companies
under this Agreement. 
 (j) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement, if the
cash payments due and the other benefits to which Executive shall become entitled under Section 5, either alone or together with other payments in the nature of compensation to Executive which are contingent on a change in the ownership or
effective control of the Companies or in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of the Companies or otherwise, would constitute a “parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G of the Code or any successor provision
thereto), such payments or benefits shall be reduced (but not below zero) to the largest aggregate amount as will result in no portion thereof being subject to the excise tax imposed under Section 4999 of the Code (or any successor provision
thereto) or being non-deductible to the Companies for Federal Income Tax purposes pursuant to Section 280G of the Code (or any successor provision thereto), provided, however, that the foregoing reduction will be made only if and to the extent
that such reduction would result in an increase in the aggregate payment and benefits to be provided to Executive, determined on an after-tax basis (taking into account the excise tax imposed pursuant to Section 4999 of the Code, or any
successor provision thereto, any tax imposed by any comparable provision of state law, and any applicable federal, state and local income taxes). Executive agrees to take such action as Employer reasonably requests to mitigate or challenge the
application of such tax, provided that Employer shall supply such counsel and expert advice, including legal counsel and accounting advice, as may reasonably be required, and shall be responsible for the payment of such experts’ fees. If
requested by Executive or the Companies, the determination of whether any reduction in payments or benefits to be provided under this Section 5 or otherwise is required pursuant to this Section 5(j) will be made by a national accounting
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the Companies from among the ten (10) largest accounting firms in the United States as determined by gross revenues, not then-engaged as the Companies’ independent public auditor (the
“Accounting Firm”), subject to Executive’s consent (not to be unreasonably withheld) and the determination of such independent accounting firm will be final and binding on all parties. In making its determination, the
independent accountant will allocate a reasonable portion of such payments and benefits to the value of any personal services rendered following the Change in Control and the value of any non-competition agreement or similar agreements to the extent
that such items reduce the amount of the parachute payment. In the event that any payment or benefit intended to be provided under this Section 5 or otherwise is required to be reduced pursuant to this Section 5(j), the Companies shall
make such reduction first by reducing amounts payable under Section 5(d)(i) and thereafter by reducing amounts payable under the following Sections of this Agreement in the following order, as necessary to achieve the reduction: 5(d)(iii),
5(d)(iv), 5(d)(vi), 5(d)(vii), and 5(d)(ii). Amounts payable as reimbursements under Sections 5(d)(v) and 5(d)(x), if any, shall not be subject to reduction. No modification of, or successor provision to, Section 280G or Section 4999
subsequent to the date of this Agreement shall, however, reduce the benefits to which the Executive would be entitled under this Agreement in the absence of this Section 5(j) to a greater extent than they would have been reduced if
Section 280G and Section 4999 had not been modified or superseded subsequent to the date of this Agreement, notwithstanding anything to the contrary provided in the first sentence of this Section 5(j). 

Section 6. Further Obligations of the Executive. 

(a)    (1) During the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether before or after the
Employment Period, and after the termination of Executive’s employment by the Companies, the Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose, disseminate, make available or use any confidential information or proprietary data of the
Companies or any of their Subsidiaries, except as reasonably necessary or appropriate for the Executive to perform the Executive’s duties for the Companies, or as authorized in writing by the Board or as required by any court or administrative
agency (and then only after prompt notice to the Companies to permit the Companies to seek a protective order). 

(2) For purposes of this Agreement, “confidential information or proprietary data” means information and
data prepared, compiled, or acquired by or for the Executive during or in connection with the Executive’s employment by the Companies (including, without limitation, information belonging to or provided in confidence by any Customer, Supplier,
trading partner or other Person to which the Executive had access by reason of Executive’s employment with the Companies) which is not generally known to the public or which could be harmful to the Companies or their Subsidiaries if disclosed
to Persons outside of the Companies. Such confidential information or proprietary data may exist in any form, tangible or intangible, or media (including any information technology-related or electronic media) and includes, but is not limited to,
the following information of or relating to the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries, Customers or Suppliers: 

(i) Business, financial and strategic information, such as sales and earnings information and trends, material, overhead
and other costs, profit margins, accounting information, banking and financing information, pricing policies, capital expenditure/investment plans and budgets, forecasts, strategies, plans and prospects. 

(ii) Organizational and operational information, such as personnel and salary data, information concerning the
utilization or capabilities of personnel, facilities or equipment, logistics management techniques, methodologies and systems, methods of operation data and facilities plans. 

  
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 (iii) Advertising, marketing and sales information, such as marketing and
advertising data, plans, programs, techniques, strategies, results and budgets, pricing and volume strategies, catalog, licensing or other agreements or arrangements, and market research and forecasts and marketing and sales training and development
courses, aids, techniques, instruction and materials. 
 (iv) Product and merchandising information, such as
information concerning offered or proposed products or services and the sourcing of the same, product or services specifications, data, drawings, designs, performance characteristics, features, capabilities and plans and development and delivery
schedules. 
 (v) Information about existing or prospective Customers or Suppliers, such as Customer and
Supplier lists and contact information, Customer preference data, purchasing habits, authority levels and business methodologies, sales history, pricing and rebate levels, credit information and contracts. 

(vi) Technical information, such as information regarding plant and equipment organization, performance and design,
information technology and logistics systems and related designs, integration, capabilities, performance and plans, computer hardware and software, research and development objectives, budgets and results, intellectual property applications, and
other design and performance data. 
 (b) All records, files, documents and materials, in whatever form and
media, relating to the Companies’ or any of their Subsidiaries’ business (including, but not limited to, those containing or reflecting any confidential information or proprietary data) which the Executive prepares, uses, or comes into
contact with, including the originals and all copies thereof and extracts and derivatives therefrom, shall be and remain the sole property of the Companies or their Subsidiaries. Upon termination of the Executive’s employment for any reason,
whether during or after the Employment Period, the Executive shall immediately return all such records, files, documents, materials and other property of the Companies and their Subsidiaries in the Executive’s possession, custody or control, in
good condition, to the Companies. 
 (c) The Companies maintain, and Executive acknowledges and agrees, the
Companies have and will entrust Executive with proprietary information, strategies, knowledge, customer relationships and know-how which would be detrimental to the Companies’ interest in protecting relationships with Customers and/or Suppliers
if Executive were to provide services or otherwise participate in the operation of a competitor of the Companies. Therefore, during (i) the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, and
(ii) the twenty-four (24) month period following the end of Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive shall not in any capacity (whether as an owner, employee, consultant or otherwise) at any time perform, manage,
supervise, or be responsible or accountable for anyone else who is performing services — which are the same as, substantially similar or related to the services the Executive is providing, or during the last two years of the Executive’s
employment by the Companies has provided, for the Companies or their Subsidiaries — for, or on behalf of, any other Person who or which is (1) a wholesaler of office products, including traditional office products, computer consumable
products, office furniture, janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food products, audio/visual and business machines or such other products whether or not related to the foregoing provided by the Companies or their
Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, (2) a provider of services the same as or substantially similar to those provided by the
Companies or their Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, or (3) engaged in

  
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a line of business other than described in (1) or (2) hereinabove which is the same or substantially similar to the lines of business engaged in by the Companies or their Subsidiaries,
or to any line of business which to the Executive’s knowledge is under active consideration or planning by the Companies and their Subsidiaries, during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies,
whether during or after the Employment Period. 
 (d)    (1) During (i) the
Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, and (ii) the twenty-four (24) month period following the end of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive shall not at any
time, directly or indirectly, solicit any Customer for or on behalf of any Person other than the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries with respect to the purchase of (A) office products, including traditional office products, computer
consumable products, office furniture, janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food products, audio/visual and business machines, or such other products whether or not related to the foregoing provided by the Companies or their
Subsidiaries to such Customer during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, (B) services the same as or substantially similar to those provided by
the Companies or their Subsidiaries to such Customer during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period or (C) products or services from a line of
business other than as described in (A) or (B) herein which are the same or substantially similar to the products and services provided to such Customer from a line of business engaged in by the Companies or their Subsidiaries during the
last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period. Without limiting the foregoing, (i) during the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during or
after the Employment Period, and (ii) insofar as the Executive may be employed by, or acting for or on behalf of, a Supplier at any time within the twenty-four (24) month period following the end of the Executive’s employment with the
Companies, the Executive shall not at any time, directly or indirectly, solicit any Customer to switch the purchase of the products or services described hereinabove from the Companies or their Subsidiaries to Supplier. 

(2) For purposes of this Agreement, a “Customer” is any Person who or which has ordered or purchased by
or from the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries (A) office products, including traditional office products, computer consumable products, office furniture, janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food products,
audio/visual and business machines or such other products whether or not related to the foregoing, (B) services provided by or from the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries or (C) products or services from a line of business other than
as described in (A) or (B) herein which are the same or substantially similar to the products and services from a line of business engaged in by the Companies or their Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the
Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Supplier” is any Person who or which has furnished to the Companies or their Subsidiaries for resale
(A) office products, including traditional office products, computer consumable products, office furniture, janitorial and/or sanitation products, food service paper/non-food products, audio/visual and business machines or such other products
whether or nor related to the foregoing (B) services provided by or from the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries or (C) products or services from a line of business other than as described in (A) or (B) herein which are the
same or substantially similar to the products and services from a line of business engaged in by the Companies or their Subsidiaries during the last twelve (12) months of the Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or
after the Employment Period. 
 (e) During the Executive’s employment by the Companies, whether during or
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Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive shall not at any time, directly or indirectly, induce or solicit any employee of the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries for the
purpose of causing such employee to terminate his or her employment with the Companies or such Subsidiary. 

(f) The Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, make or cause to be made (and shall prohibit the officers,
directors, employees, agents and representatives of any Person controlled by Executive not to make or cause to be made) any disparaging, derogatory, misleading or false statement, whether orally or in writing, to any Person, including members of the
investment community, press, and customers, competitors and advisors to the Companies, about the Companies, their respective parents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates, their respective officers or members of their boards of directors, or the business
strategy or plans, policies, practices or operations of the Companies, or of their respective parents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates. 
 (g) If any court determines that any portion of this Section 6 is invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Section 6 shall not thereby be affected and shall be given full effect without
regard to the invalid provision. If any court construes any of the provisions of Section 6(c), 6(d), 6(e) or 6(f) above, or any part thereof, to be unreasonable because of the duration or scope of such provision, such court shall have the power
to reduce the duration or scope of such provision and to enforce such provision as so reduced. 
 (h) During the
Executive’s employment with the Companies, whether during or after the Employment Period, and during the twenty-four (24) month period following the end of Executive’s employment with the Companies, the Executive agrees that, prior to
accepting employment with a Customer or Supplier of the Companies, the Executive will give notice to the Chief Executive Officer of the Companies. The Companies reserve the right to make such Customer or Supplier aware of the Executive’s
obligations under Section 6 of this Agreement. 
 (i) During and following Executive’s Employment
Period, the Executive shall furnish a copy of this Section 6 in its entirety to any prospective employer prior to accepting employment with such prospective employer. 

(j) The Executive hereby acknowledges and agrees that damages will not be an adequate remedy for the Executive’s
breach of any provision of this Section 6, and further agrees that the Companies shall be entitled to obtain appropriate injunctive and/or other equitable relief for any such breach, without the posting of any bond or other security, in
addition to all other legal remedies to which the Companies may be entitled. 
 Section 7. Successors. The
Companies may assign their rights under this Agreement to any successor to all or substantially all the assets of the Companies, by merger or otherwise, and may assign or encumber this Agreement and its rights hereunder as security for indebtedness
of the Companies. Any such assignment by the Companies shall remain subject to the Executive’s rights under Section 5 hereof. The rights of the Executive under this Agreement may not be assigned or encumbered by the Executive, voluntarily
or involuntarily, during the Executive’s lifetime, and any such purported assignment shall be void ab initio. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all rights of the Executive under this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by the Executive’s personal or legal representatives, estates, executors, administrators, heirs and beneficiaries. All amounts payable to the Executive hereunder shall be paid, in the event of the Executive’s death, to the
Executive’s estate, heirs or representatives. 
 Section 8. Third Parties. Except for the rights granted
to the Companies and their Subsidiaries pursuant hereto (including, without limitation, pursuant to Section 6 hereof) and except as expressly set forth or referred to herein, nothing herein expressed or implied is intended or shall be construed
to confer upon or give any person other than the parties hereto and their successors and permitted assigns any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. 

  
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 Section 9. Enforcement. The provisions of this Agreement shall be
regarded as divisible and, if any of said provisions or any part or application thereof is declared invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the same shall not affect the other provisions hereof, other parts or applications
thereof or the whole of this Agreement, but such provision shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to render such provision enforceable, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced accordingly, preserving
to the fullest permissible extent the intent and agreements of the parties herein set forth. 
 Section 10.
Amendment. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 10, this Agreement may not be amended or modified at any time except by a written instrument approved by the Board, and executed by the Companies and the Executive;
provided, however, that any attempted amendment or modification without such approval and execution shall be null and void ab initio and of no effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, effective upon 30 days’ notice to
Executive and without further consideration from the Companies, this Agreement may be amended by the Companies in their sole discretion to the limited extent they deem necessary and appropriate to conform the terms of this Agreement to the
requirements of any applicable laws, rules and regulations enacted or promulgated after the Effective Date of this Agreement. Any such amendments shall preserve the value of any payments or benefits payable to Executive under this Agreement to the
extent practicable without defeating the purpose of the amendment, as determined in the sole discretion of the Companies. 

Section 11. Payment; Taxes and Withholding. The Companies shall be responsible as employer for payment of all cash
compensation and severance payments provided herein, and the Company shall cause the Companies to make such payments. The Executive shall not be entitled to receive any additional compensation from the Companies for any services the Executive
provides to the Companies. The Companies shall be entitled to withhold from any amounts to be paid to the Executive hereunder any federal, state, local, or foreign withholding or other taxes or charges which it is from time to time required to
withhold. The Companies shall be entitled to rely on an opinion of counsel if any question as to the amount or requirement of any such withholding shall arise. Executive shall be solely responsible for the payment of all taxes due and owing with
respect to wages, benefits, and other compensation provided to the Executive hereunder. This Agreement is intended to satisfy, or be exempt from, the requirements of Section 409A(a)(2), (3) and (4) of the Code, including current and
future guidance and regulations interpreting such provisions, and should be interpreted accordingly. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if any amount or benefit that would constitute non-exempt “deferred
compensation” for purposes of Section 409A of the Code would otherwise be payable under this Agreement by reason of Executive’s “separation from service” (as defined under Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-1(h)) during a
period in which Executive is a “specified employee” (as defined in Code Section 409A(2)(B)(i)), then: (i) the amount of such non-exempt deferred compensation that would otherwise be payable during the six-month period immediately
following Executive’s separation from service will be accumulated through and paid or provided on the first day of the seventh month following Executive’s separation from service (or, if Executive dies during such period, within 30 days
after Executive’s death) (in either case, the “Required Delay Period”); and (ii) the normal payment or distribution schedule for any remaining payments or distributions will resume at the end of the Required Delay Period.
If Executive is entitled to be paid or reimbursed for any taxable expenses under this Agreement, including without limitation under Sections 5(c)(vi) and 5(d)(v), and such payments or reimbursements are includible in Executive’s federal taxable
income, the amount of such expenses reimbursable in any one calendar year shall not affect the amount reimbursable in any other calendar year, and the reimbursement of an eligible expense must be made no later than December 31 of the year after
the year in which the expense was incurred. No right of Executive to reimbursement of expenses under this Agreement, including without limitation under Sections 5(c)(vi) and 5(d)(v), shall be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

  
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 Section 12. Governing Law. This Agreement and the rights and obligations
hereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to principles of conflicts of law of Illinois or any other jurisdiction. 

Section 13. Notice. Notices given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when
received and, if mailed, shall be mailed by United States registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressee only, postage prepaid: 
 If to the Companies: 
 United Stationers Inc. 

United Stationers Supply Co. 
 United Stationers Technology Services, L.L.C. 
 One Parkway North
Blvd. 
 Suite 100 
 Deerfield, Illinois 60015-2559 
 Attention: General Counsel 

If to the Executive: 
 P. Cody Phipps 
 21 East Huron 

#2405 
 Chicago,
IL 60611 
 or to such other address as the party to be notified shall have given to the other in accordance with the notice provisions set
forth in this Section 13. 
 Section 14. No Waiver. No waiver by either party at any time of any breach
by the other party of, or compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed by the other party shall be deemed a waiver of similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at any time. 

Section 15. Headings. The headings contained herein are for reference only and shall not affect the meaning or
interpretation of any provision of this Agreement. 
 Section 16. Indemnification. The provisions set forth
in the Indemnification Agreement appended hereto as Attachment A are hereby incorporated into this Agreement and made a part hereof. 
 Section 17. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement, including the Indemnification Agreement, may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original,
but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 Section 18. Arbitration. Any
dispute, controversy or question arising under, out of, or relating to this Agreement (or the breach thereof), or, the Executive’s employment with the Companies or termination thereof, shall be referred for arbitration in Chicago, Illinois to a
neutral arbitrator selected by the Executive and the Companies (or if the parties are unable to agree on selection of such an arbitrator, one selected by the American Arbitration Association pursuant to its rules referred to below) and this shall be
the exclusive and sole means for resolving such dispute. Such arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the National Rules for Resolution of Employment Disputes of the American Arbitration Association. Except as provided in
Section 5(d)(x) above, the arbitrator shall have the discretion to award reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses to the prevailing party. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having
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construed so as to deny the Companies the right and power to seek and obtain injunctive relief in a court of equity for any breach or threatened breach by the Executive of any of the
Executive’s covenants in Section 6 hereof. Moreover, this Section 18 and Section 12 hereof shall not be applicable to any dispute, controversy or question arising under, out of, or relating to the Indemnification Agreement.

 Section 19. Survival. Notwithstanding the stated Term of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement
necessary to carry out the intention of the parties as expressed herein, including without limitation those in Sections 5, 6, 7, 16 and 18, shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

Section 20. Construction. The parties acknowledge that this Agreement is the result of arm’s-length negotiations
between sophisticated parties each afforded representation by legal counsel. Each and every provision of this Agreement shall be construed as though both parties participated equally in the drafting of same, and any rule of construction that a
document shall be construed against the drafting party shall not be applicable to this Agreement. 
 Section 21. Free
to Contract. The Executive represents and warrants to the Companies that the Executive is able freely to accept employment by the Companies as described in this Agreement and that there are no existing agreements, arrangements or
understandings, written or oral, that would prevent the Executive from entering into this Agreement, would prevent or restrict the Executive in any way from rendering services to the Companies as provided herein during the Employment Period or would
be breached by the future performance by the Executive of the Executive’s duties and responsibilities hereunder. 

Section 22. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the Indemnification Agreement and any other written
undertakings by the Executive referred to herein, supersedes all other agreements, arrangements or understandings (whether written or oral) between the Companies and the Executive with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, including
without limitation the Prior Agreement and the Executive’s employment relationship with the Companies and any of their Subsidiaries, and this Agreement contains the sole and entire agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject
matter hereof. 
 Section 23. Recovery of Payments. The Companies may recover any cash or equity awarded to Executive under
this Agreement or any plan or program of the Companies, or proceeds from the sale of such equity, to the extent required by any rule of the Securities and Exchange Commission or any listing standard of the Nasdaq Stock Market, including any rule or
listing standard requiring recovery of incentive compensation in connection with an accounting restatement due to the Companies’ material noncompliance with any financial reporting requirement under the securities laws, which recovery shall be
subject to the terms of any policy of the Companies implementing such rule or listing standard.
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
parties have executed this Agreement in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed one and the same instrument, as of the day and year first written above. 

 

							
	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	UNITED STATIONERS INC.
				
	______________________, 201_	 		 	By:	 	 
		 		 	Name: Charles K. Crovitz
		 		 	Title: Chairman of the Board of Directors

  
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	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	UNITED STATIONERS SUPPLY CO.
				
	______________________, 201_	 		 	By:	 	 
		 		 	Name: Eric A. Blanchard
		 		 	Title: Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
			
	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	UNITED STATIONERS TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, L.L.C.
				
	______________________, 201_	 		 	By:	 	 
		 		 	Name: Eric A. Blanchard
		 		 	Title: Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
			
	EXECUTED ON:	 		 	EXECUTIVE
			
	______________________, 201_	 		 	 
		 		 	Name: P. Cody Phipps
		 		 	Title: President and Chief Executive Officer

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