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Exhibit 10.3

 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made as of this 1st day of August, 2011, by and between RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS, INC., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Denny Post (“Executive”).

 

RECITAL

 

WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into this Agreement setting forth the terms and conditions for the employment relationship between Executive and the Company.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Company and Executive hereby agree as follows:

 

AGREEMENT

 

1.             Employment Period.  The Company, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Red Robin International, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“RRI”), hereby employs Executive, and Executive hereby accepts such employment, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.  The term of Executive’s employment hereunder shall be deemed to have commenced on August 1, 2011 (the “Effective Date”), and shall continue indefinitely, subject to termination as provided herein (such term being referred to herein as the “Employment Period”).  Executive and the Company acknowledge that, except as may otherwise be provided by this Agreement or under any other written agreement between Executive and the Company, the employment of Executive by the Company and RRI is “at will” and Executive’s employment may be terminated by either Executive or the Company at any time for any reason, or no reason.  RRI shall be the “employer” for tax, legal reporting, payroll processing and similar purposes.

 

2.             Position and Duties.

 

(a)           During the Employment Period, Executive shall be employed as and hold the title of Chief Marketing Officer of the Company, with such duties and responsibilities that are customary for public company chief marketing officer positions.  In addition, the Chief Executive Officer may assign Executive such duties and responsibilities that are not substantially inconsistent with her position as Chief Marketing Officer of the Company.

 

(b)           During the Employment Period, Executive shall devote substantially all of her skill, knowledge and working time to the business and affairs of the Company and its subsidiaries; provided that in no event shall this sentence prohibit Executive from performing personal and charitable activities and any other activities approved by the Board, so long as such activities do not materially and adversely interfere with Executive’s duties for the Company and are in compliance with the Company’s policies.  Executive shall perform her services at the Company’s headquarters, presently located in Greenwood Village, Colorado.  Executive shall use her best efforts to carry out her responsibilities under this Agreement faithfully and efficiently.

 

 

3.             Compensation.

 

(a)           Base Salary.  During the Employment Period, Executive shall receive from the Company an annual base salary (“Annual Base Salary”) at the rate of $385,000.00, with such salary to be adjusted at such times, if any, and in such amounts as recommended by the Chief Executive Officer  and approved by the Board or a committee thereof.  Executive’s Annual Base Salary shall be subject to annual review by the Chief Executive Officer and the Board during the Employment Term.  The Company shall pay the Annual Base Salary to Executive in accordance with the Company’s and RRI’s normal payroll policy.

 

(b)           Signing Bonus.  Within ten business days following the Effective Date, the Company shall pay Executive a signing bonus in an amount of $125,000.00 (the “Signing Bonus”); provided, however, Executive shall be required to repay to the Company the gross amount of the Signing Bonus ($125,000.00) within forty-five days of her termination date if, prior to the first anniversary of the Effective Date, Executive resigns without Good Reason or is terminated for Cause.

 

(c)           Annual Incentive Compensation.  In addition to the Annual Base Salary, Executive is eligible to receive an annual cash bonus each fiscal year during the Employment Period as determined in accordance with the Company’s annual incentive plan and as approved by the Compensation Committee (the “Annual Bonus”).  For the 2011 fiscal year, the Annual Bonus shall be targeted at 70% of Executive’s Annual Base Salary (pro-rated for 2011 and other partial years of employment).  The actual amount of any Annual Bonus shall depend on the level of achievement of the applicable performance criteria established with respect to the Annual Bonus by the Board and the Compensation Committee in their sole discretion.

 

(d)           Equity Awards.  On the Effective Date, Executive will receive equity awards pursuant to the Company’s Second Amended and Restated 2007 Performance Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) as follows: (i) a non-qualified stock option having a grant date fair value of $123,000 , which shall vest as follows: (A) 25% on the one-year anniversary of the Effective Date; and (B) thereafter in equal monthly installments over the following three years; (ii) time-vested restricted stock units having a grant date target value of $61,600, of which 25% shall vest on each of the first, second, third and fourth anniversaries of the Effective Date; and (iii)  a long-term incentive cash award with a target payout amount of $123,200, which shall be earned based on the Company’s attainment of EBITDA and ROIC performance objectives.  All future annual equity awards granted to Executive shall be contingent on the attainment of certain performance criteria established with respect to such award by the Board and the Compensation Committee in their sole discretion.

 

(e)           Other Benefits.

 

(i)    Welfare and Benefit Plans.  During the Employment Period: (A) Executive shall be entitled to participate in all incentive, savings and retirement plans, practices, policies and programs of the Company and RRI to the same extent as other senior executive employees, including, among other things, participation in the Company’s Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation Plan; and (B) Executive and/or Executive’s family, as the case may be, shall be eligible to participate in, and shall receive all benefits under, all welfare benefit plans, practices, policies and programs provided by the Company and RRI (including, to the extent provided, without limitation, medical, prescription, dental, disability, salary continuance, employee life insurance, group life insurance, accidental death and travel accident insurance plans and programs) to the same extent as other senior executive employees.

 

(ii)   Expenses.  During the Employment Period, Executive shall be entitled to receive prompt reimbursement for all reasonable travel and other expenses incurred by Executive in carrying out Executive’s duties under this Agreement, provided that Executive complies with the policies, practices and procedures of the Company and RRI for submission of expense reports, receipts or similar documentation of the incurrence and purpose of such expenses (collectively referred to herein as “Expense Policies”).

 

(iii)  Vacation.  Executive shall be entitled to no less than three (3) weeks of paid vacation and/or paid time off per calendar year (as prorated for partial years) in accordance with the Company’s policies on accrual and use applicable to executive officers as in effect from time to time.

 

(iv)  Car Allowance.  During the Employment Period, Executive shall be paid a monthly car allowance in the gross amount of $833.33.

 

(v)   Moving and Relocation Expenses.  It is expected that Executive shall reside permanently in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area on or before the Effective Date.  Employer will pay on Executive’s behalf relocation expenses as set forth below (inclusive of the Relocation Gross-Up (as defined below)) (“Relocation Expenses”), subject to Employer’s customary payroll practices and legal requirements regarding withholding.  The Company shall also provide Executive with a tax gross-up for applicable federal, state and local taxes paid by Executive in connection with 

 

 

the reimbursement provided under this Section 3(e)(v) and the tax gross-up payment itself (the “Relocation Gross-Up”).  The Relocation Gross-Up shall be paid no later than April 15th of the year following the year to which such taxable income relates.  The Relocation Expenses shall include (A) any brokerage commissions incurred in the sale of Executive’s current home (up to 6% of the sales price of Executive’s current home), (B) new loan financing fees, (C) up to one “point” on a new mortgage loan, or (D) other costs associated with buying or selling a home in an amount not to exceed $30,000.  In addition, Relocation Expenses shall be provided for (A) reasonable expenses actually incurred by Executive to move personal effects from Seattle, Washington to the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area, (B) reasonable costs incurred for four round trips to Denver, Colorado from Seattle, Washington to search for a home and (C) reimbursement for rent, electricity, gas and water expenses actually incurred by Executive for interim housing in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area for a period of up to twelve months commencing on the Effective Date (or such earlier date as Executive is no longer incurring such interim housing expenses).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Relocation Expenses shall not include “loss on sale” protection for Executive’s current home.  The Company’s total reimbursement obligation in respect of the Relocation Expenses shall not exceed $425,000.  If Executive terminates her employment without Good Reason or is terminated by the Company for Cause prior to the first anniversary of the Effective Date, Executive shall be required to repay the Company the gross amount of the Relocation Expenses incurred pursuant to this Section 3(e)(v) within forty-five days of the termination date.  Executive shall submit to the Company receipts and other applicable documentation evidencing the Relocation Expenses, and the Company shall remit payment for such Relocation Expenses in accordance with its standard accounts payable practices, but in any event no later than the last day of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the expense was incurred.  In no event shall Reimbursement Expenses incurred in one year affect reimbursements or payments or benefits due or payable in any other calendar year.

 

(f)            Reservation of Rights.  The Company reserves the right to modify, suspend or discontinue any and all of the employee benefit plans, practices, policies and programs referenced in subsections (e)(i), (ii) and (iii) above at any time without recourse by Executive so long as such action is taken with respect to senior executives generally and does not single out Executive.

 

4.             Termination.

 

(a)           Death or Disability.  Executive’s employment and all associated rights and benefits shall terminate automatically upon Executive’s death.  If the Company determines in good faith that the Disability of Executive has occurred, it may give to Executive written notice of its intention to terminate Executive’s employment.  In such event, Executive’s employment with the Company shall terminate effective on the 30th day after receipt of such notice by Executive, provided that, within the 30 days after such receipt, Executive shall not have returned to full-time performance of her duties.

 

(b)           Cause.  The Company may terminate Executive’s employment at any time for Cause.

 

(c)           By the Company without Cause.  The Company may terminate Executive’s employment at any time without Cause.

 

(d)           By Executive for Good Reason.  Executive may terminate her employment at any time for Good Reason by delivery of not less than fourteen (14) days’ advance written notice to the Company of the effective date of termination.

 

(e)           Change in Control.  Executive’s employment may be terminated within twenty-four (24) months following a Change in Control Event by the Company without Cause or by Executive for Good Reason.

 

(f)            Obligations of the Company Upon Termination.

 

(i)    Death; Disability; For Cause; Resignation without Good Reason.  If Executive’s employment is terminated by reason of Executive’s Death or Disability or by the Company for Cause or Executive resigns without Good Reason, this Agreement shall terminate without further obligations to Executive or her legal representatives under this Agreement, other than for (A) payment of the sum of (1) Executive’s Annual Base Salary through the date of termination to the extent not theretofore paid, and (2) any accrued vacation pay, in each case to the extent not theretofore paid (the sum of the amounts described in clauses (1) and (2) shall be hereinafter referred to as the “Accrued Obligations”), which Accrued Obligations shall be paid to Executive or her estate or beneficiary, as applicable, in a lump sum in cash within 30 days of the effective date of termination; and (B) payment to Executive or her estate or beneficiary, as applicable, of any amounts due pursuant to the terms of any applicable employee benefit plans; provided, however, that as conditions precedent to receiving the payments and benefits provided for in this Section 4(f)(i) in the event of Executive’s resignation (other than payment of the Accrued Obligations or payments or benefits due under employee benefit plans), Executive shall first execute and deliver to the Company and RRI a general release agreement in a form that is 

 

 

satisfactory to the Company and RRI and all rights of Executive thereunder or under applicable law to rescind or revoke the release shall have expired no later than the 45 days after the date of termination.  If Executive fails to timely execute the general release, all payments and benefits set forth in this Section 4(f)(i) (other than payment of the Accrued Obligations or payments or benefits due under employee benefit plans) shall be forfeited.

 

(ii)   By the Company without Cause or by Executive for Good Reason (Before or Following a Change in Control).  If, prior to the expiration of the stated term of this Agreement, the Company terminates Executive’s employment for any reason other than for Cause or Executive terminates her employment for Good Reason (in either case before, or within twenty-four (24) months following a Change in Control), this Agreement shall terminate without further obligations to Executive other than:

 

(A)          payment of Accrued Obligations through the effective date of termination in a lump sum in cash within 30 days of the effective date of termination; and

 

(B)           continued payment of Executive’s Annual Base Salary as in effect immediately prior to the date of termination (such payments to be made in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll practices) for a period consisting of twelve (12) months following the effective date of termination (the “Severance Period”);

 

provided, however, that as conditions precedent to receiving the payments and benefits provided for in this Section 4(f)(ii) (other than payment of the Accrued Obligations), Executive shall first execute and deliver to the Company and RRI a general release agreement  in a  form that is satisfactory to the Company and RRI, and all rights of Executive thereunder or under applicable law to rescind or revoke the release shall have expired no later than the 45 days after the date of termination. If Executive fails to timely execute the general release, all payments and benefits set forth in this Section 4(f)(ii) (other than the payment of the Accrued Obligations) shall be forfeited.

 

(iii)  Exclusive Remedy.  Executive agrees that the payments contemplated by this Section 4(f) shall constitute the exclusive and sole remedy for any termination of her employment, and Executive covenants not to assert or pursue any other remedies, at law or in equity, with respect to any termination of employment; provided,  however, that nothing contained in this Section 4(f)(iii) shall prevent Executive from otherwise challenging in a subsequent arbitration proceeding a determination by the Company that it was entitled to terminate Executive’s employment hereunder for Cause.

 

(iv)  Termination of Payments.  Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall have the right to terminate all payments and benefits owing to Executive pursuant to this Section 4(f) upon the Company’s discovery of any breach or threatened breach by Executive of her obligations under the general release or Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 of this Agreement.

 

(g)           Survival of Certain Obligations Following Termination.  Notwithstanding any other provision contained in this Agreement, the provisions in Sections 5 through 11 and 14 through 21 of this Agreement shall survive any termination of Executive’s employment hereunder (but shall be subject to Executive’s right to receive the payments and benefits provided under this Section 4).

 

5.             Confidential Information.  Except in the good-faith performance of her duties hereunder, Executive shall not disclose to any person or entity or use, any information not in the public domain, in any form, acquired by Executive while she was employed or associated with the Company or RRI or, if acquired following the termination of such association, such information which, to Executive’s knowledge, has been acquired, directly or indirectly, from any person or entity owing a duty of confidentiality to the Company or RRI, relating to the Company or its business.  Executive agrees and acknowledges that all of such information, in any form, and copies and extracts thereof are and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of the Company, and Executive shall on request return to the Company the originals and all copies of any such information provided to or acquired by Executive in connection with her association with the Company or RRI, and shall return to the Company all files, correspondence and/or other communications received, maintained and/or originated by Executive during the course of such association.

 

6.             Covenant Not to Compete.  Executive agrees that, for the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending twelve months after the date of termination of Executive’s employment as Chief Marketing Officer (the “Restrictive Period”), Executive shall not, in the state of Colorado  directly or indirectly, either for herself or for, with or through any other Person, own, manage, operate, control, be employed by, participate in, loan money to or be connected in any manner with, or permit her name to be used by, any business that, in the reasonable judgment of the Board, competes with the Company and its subsidiaries in the burger focused  restaurant business (a “Competitive Activity”).  In making its judgment as to whether any business is engaged in a Competitive Activity, the Board shall act in good faith, and shall first provide Executive with a reasonable opportunity to present such 

 

 

information as Executive may desire for the Board’s consideration.  For purposes of this Agreement, the term “participate” includes any direct or indirect interest, whether as an officer, director, employee, partner, sole proprietor, trustee, beneficiary, agent, representative, independent contractor, consultant, advisor, provider of personal services, creditor, owner (other than by ownership of less than five percent of the stock of a publicly-held corporation whose stock is traded on a national securities exchange (a “Public Company”).

 

7.             No Interference.  During the Restrictive Period, Executive shall not, without the prior written approval of the Company, directly or indirectly through any other Person (a) induce or attempt to induce any employee of the Company or RRI at the level of Director or higher to leave the employ of the Company or RRI, or in any way interfere with the relationship between the Company or RRI and any employee thereof, (b) hire any Person who was an employee of the Company or RRI at the level of Director or higher within twelve months after such Person’s employment with the Company or RRI was terminated for any reason or (c) induce or attempt to induce any supplier or other business relation of the Company or RRI to cease doing business with the Company or RRI, or in any way interfere with the relationship between any such supplier or business relation and the Company or RRI.

 

8.             Return of Documents.  In the event of the termination of Executive’s employment for any reason, Executive shall deliver to the Company all of (a) the property of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, and (b) non-personal documents and data of any nature and in whatever medium of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, and she shall not take with him any such property, documents or data or any reproduction thereof, or any documents containing or pertaining to any Confidential Information.

 

9.             Reasonableness of Restrictions.  Executive agrees that the covenants set forth in Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 are reasonable with respect to their duration, geographical area and scope.  In the event that any of the provisions of Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 relating to the geographic or temporal scope of the covenants contained therein or the nature of the business or activities restricted thereby shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to exceed the maximum restrictiveness such court deems enforceable, such provision shall be deemed to be replaced herein by the maximum restriction deemed enforceable by such court.

 

10.           Injunctive Relief.  The parties hereto agree that the Company would suffer irreparable harm from a breach by Executive of any of the covenants or agreements contained herein, for which there is no adequate remedy at law.  Therefore, in the event of the actual or threatened breach by Executive of any of the provisions of this Agreement, the Company, or its respective successors or assigns, may, in addition and supplementary to other rights and remedies existing in their favor, apply to any court of law or equity of competent jurisdiction for specific performance, injunctive or other relief in order to enforce compliance with, or prevent any violation of, the provisions hereof; and that, in the event of such a breach or threat thereof, the Company shall be entitled to obtain a temporary restraining order and/or a preliminary or permanent injunction restraining Executive from engaging in activities prohibited hereby or such other relief as may be required to specifically enforce any of the covenants contained herein.

 

11.           Extension of Restricted Periods.  In addition to the remedies the Company may seek and obtain pursuant to this Agreement, the restricted periods set forth herein shall be extended by any and all periods during which Executive shall be found by a court to have been in violation of the covenants contained herein.

 

12.           Stock Ownership Requirement.  While employed by the Company, Executive shall be expected to maintain ownership of common stock or stock equivalents having a value equal to approximately 1.5 times her Annual Base Salary in accordance with guidelines established by the Compensation Committee from time to time.  For purposes of these guidelines, stock ownership includes shares over which Executive has direct or indirect ownership or control. Stock equivalents for this purpose include vested restricted share units but do not include unvested restricted share units subject to a performance requirement.  Executive is expected to meet this ownership requirement within five years after the Effective Date.  In the event Executive is unable to meet the foregoing ownership requirements within five years of the Effective Date, Executive shall retain all net after tax profit shares following option exercise and/or the vesting of restricted stock units until Executive has satisfied the requirements set forth in this Section 12.

 

13.           Definitions.  As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the following respective meanings:

 

“Cause” means with respect to the termination by the Company of Executive as an employee of the Company:

 

(i)    Executive’s continual or deliberate neglect in the performance of her material duties; provided that Company gives written notice to the Executive of the existence of such a condition within 90 days of the initial existence of the condition and the Executive has at least 30 days from the date when such notice is provided to cure the condition, if curable.

 

 

(ii)   Executive’s failure to devote substantially all of her working time to the business of the Company and its subsidiaries (other than as expressly permitted in this Agreement);

 

(iii)  Executive’s failure to follow the lawful directives of the Board in any material respect;

 

(iv)  Executive’s engaging in misconduct in connection with the performance of any of her duties, including, without limitation, falsifying or attempting to falsify documents, books or records of the Company or its subsidiaries, misappropriating or attempting to misappropriate funds or other property, or securing or attempting to secure any personal profit in connection with any transaction entered into on behalf of the Company or its subsidiaries;

 

(v)   the violation by Executive, in any material respect, of any policy or of any code or standard of behavior or conduct generally applicable to employees of the Company or its subsidiaries;

 

(vi)  Executive’s breach of the material provisions of this Agreement or any other non-competition, non-interference, non-disclosure, confidentiality or other similar agreement executed by Executive with the Company or any of its subsidiaries or other act of disloyalty to the Company or any of its subsidiaries (including, without limitation, aiding a competitor or unauthorized disclosure of confidential information); or

 

(vii) Executive’s engaging in conduct which is reasonably likely to result in material injury to the reputation of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, including, without limitation, commission of a felony, fraud, embezzlement or other crime involving moral turpitude.

 

“Change in Control Event” means:

 

(i)    The acquisition by any individual, entity or group (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act (a “Person”)) of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act) of more than 50% or more of either (1) the then-outstanding shares of common stock of the Company (the “Outstanding Company Common Stock”) or (2) the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Company Voting Securities”); provided, however, that, for purposes of this definition, the following acquisitions shall not constitute a Change in Control Event; (A) any acquisition directly from the Company, (B) any acquisition by the Company, (C) any acquisition by any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or any affiliate of the Company or a successor, or (D) any acquisition by any entity pursuant to a transaction that complies with subsections (iii)(A), (B) and (C) below;

 

(ii)   In the event the Board is a classified board, a majority of the individuals who serve in the same class of directors that constitute the Board as of the Effective Date (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of that class of directors, or in the event the Board is not a classified board, members of the Incumbent Board cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of the Board; provided, however, that any individual becoming a director subsequent to the Effective Date whose election, or nomination for election by the Company’s stockholders, was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board (including for these purposes, the new members whose election or nomination was so approved, without counting the member and her predecessor twice) shall be considered as though such individual were a member of the Incumbent Board, but excluding, for this purpose, any such individual whose initial assumption of office occurs as a result of an actual or threatened election contest with respect to the election or removal of directors or other actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Board;

 

(iii)  Consummation of a reorganization, merger, statutory share exchange or consolidation or similar corporate transaction involving the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, a sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company, or the acquisition of assets or stock of another entity by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (each, a “Business Combination”), in each case unless, following such Business Combination, (A) all or substantially all of the individuals and entities that were the beneficial owners of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the Outstanding Company Voting Securities immediately prior to such Business Combination beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the then-outstanding shares of common stock and the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors, as the case may be, of the entity resulting from such Business Combination (including, without limitation, an entity that, as a result of such transaction, owns the Company or all or substantially all of the Company’s assets directly or through one or more subsidiaries (a “Parent”)) in substantially the same proportions as their ownership immediately prior to such Business Combination of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the Outstanding Company Voting Securities, as the case 

 

 

may be, (B) no Person (excluding any entity resulting from such Business Combination or a Parent or any employee benefit plan (or related trust) of the Company or such entity resulting from such Business Combination or Parent) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of, respectively, the then-outstanding shares of common stock of the entity resulting from such Business Combination or the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of such entity, except to the extent that the ownership in excess of more than 50% existed prior to the Business Combination, and (C) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors or trustees of the entity resulting from such Business Combination or a Parent were members of the Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement or of the action of the Board providing for such Business Combination; or

 

(iv)  Approval by the stockholders of the Company of a complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company.

 

“Disability” means a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits a major life activity of Executive and which renders Executive unable to perform the essential functions of her position, even with reasonable accommodation which does not impose an undue hardship on the Company.  The Company reserves the right, in good faith, to make the determination of disability under this Agreement based upon information supplied by Executive and/or her medical personnel, as well as information from medical personnel (or others) selected by the Company or its insurers.

 

“Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence, without Executive’s express written consent, of: (i) a reduction in Executive’s compensation other than as permitted pursuant to Section 3 hereof; (ii) a relocation of the Company’s headquarters to a location more than twenty (20) miles from the location of the Company’s headquarters prior to such relocation; (iii) any willful breach by the Company of any material provision of this Agreement; or (iv) a significant reduction in the then-effective responsibilities of the Chief Marketing Officer; provided that Executive gives written notice to the Company of the existence of such a condition within 90 days of the initial existence of the condition and the Company has at least 30 days from the date when such notice is provided to cure the condition without being required to make payments due to termination by the Company for Good Reason or upon a Change in Control Event.

 

14.           Arbitration.  Any controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement, its enforcement or interpretation, or because of an alleged breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with any of its provisions, or any other controversy arising out of Executive’s employment, including, but not limited to, any state or federal statutory or common law claims, shall be submitted to arbitration in Denver, Colorado, before a sole arbitrator selected from Judicial Arbiter Group, Inc., Denver, Colorado, or its successor (“JAG”), or if JAG is no longer able to supply the arbitrator, such arbitrator shall be selected from the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. (“JAMS”), or other mutually agreed upon arbitration provider, as the exclusive forum for the resolution of such dispute.  Provisional injunctive relief may, but need not, be sought by either party to this Agreement in a court of law while arbitration proceedings are pending, and any provisional injunctive relief granted by such court shall remain effective until the matter is finally determined by the Arbitrator.  Final resolution of any dispute through arbitration may include any remedy or relief which the Arbitrator deems just and equitable, including any and all remedies provided by applicable state or federal statutes.  At the conclusion of the arbitration, the Arbitrator shall issue a written decision that sets forth the essential findings and conclusions upon which the Arbitrator’s award or decision is based.  Any award or relief granted by the Arbitrator hereunder shall be final and binding on the parties hereto and may be enforced by any court of competent jurisdiction.  The parties acknowledge and agree that they are hereby waiving any rights to trial by jury in any action, proceeding or counterclaim brought by either of the parties against the other in connection with any matter whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Agreement or Executive’s employment, and under no circumstances shall class claims be processed or participated in by Executive.  The parties agree that Company shall be responsible for payment of the forum costs of any arbitration hereunder, including the Arbitrator’s fee.  Executive and the Company further agree that in any proceeding to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to its or her reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by it or her in connection with resolution of the dispute in addition to any other relief granted.

 

15.           Governing Law.  This Agreement and the legal relations hereby created between the parties hereto shall be governed by and construed under and in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Colorado, without regard to conflicts of laws principles thereof.  Each Participant shall submit to the venue and personal jurisdiction of the Colorado state and federal courts concerning any dispute for which judicial redress is permitted pursuant to this Agreement; however the Company is not limited in seeking relief in those courts.

 

16.           Taxes.

 

(a)           Except as otherwise provided in Section 3(e)(v) and Section 20, and to the extent specifically provided in Section 17, Executive shall be solely liable for Executive’s tax consequences of compensation and benefits payable under this Agreement, including any consequences of the application of Section 409A of the Code.

 

 

(b)           In order to comply with all applicable federal or state income tax laws or regulations, the Company may withhold from any payments made under this Agreement all applicable federal, state, city or other applicable taxes.

 

17.           Section 409A Savings Clause.

 

(a)           It is the intention of the parties that compensation or benefits payable under this Agreement not be subject to the additional tax imposed pursuant to Section 409A of the Code.  To the extent such potential payments or benefits could become subject to additional tax under such Section, the parties shall cooperate to amend this Agreement with the goal of giving Executive the economic benefits described herein in a manner that does not result in such tax being imposed.

 

(b)           Each payment or benefit made pursuant to Section 4(f) of this Agreement shall be deemed to be a separate payment for purposes of 409A.  In addition, payments or benefits pursuant to Section 4(f) shall be exempt from the requirements of Code Section 409A to the maximum extent possible as “short-term deferrals” pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(4), as involuntary separation pay pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii), and/or under any other exemption that may be applicable, and this Agreement shall be construed accordingly.

 

(c)           For purposes of this Agreement, phrases such as “termination of employment” shall be deemed to mean “separation from service,” as defined in Section 409A of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder.

 

(d)           If Executive is a specified employee within the meaning of Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code and would receive any payment sooner than 6 months after Executive’s “separation from service” that, absent the application of this Section 17(d), would be subject to additional tax imposed pursuant to Section 409A of the Code as a result of such status as a specified employee, then such payment shall instead be payable on the date that is the earliest of (i) 6 months after Executive’s “separation from service,” or (ii) Executive’s death.

 

18.           Entire Agreement.  This Agreement (including Exhibits) constitutes and contains the entire agreement and final understanding concerning Executive’s employment with the Company and the other subject matters addressed herein between the parties.  It is intended by the parties as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of their agreement.  It supersedes and replaces all prior negotiations and all agreements proposed or otherwise, whether written Or oral, concerning the subject matter hereof.  Any representation, promise or agreement not specifically included in this Agreement shall not be binding upon or enforceable against either party.  This is a fully integrated agreement.

 

19.           Amendment and Waiver.  The provisions of this Agreement may be amended or waived only with the prior written consent of the Board (or a person expressly authorized thereby) and Executive, and no course of conduct or failure or delay in enforcing the provisions of this Agreement shall affect the validity, binding effect or enforceability of this Agreement.

 

20.           Excise Tax Payment.

 

(a)         Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event it shall be determined that any payment or distribution by the Company to or for the benefit of Executive (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise)  (a “Payment”) including, by example and not by way of limitation, acceleration (by the Company or otherwise) of the date of vesting or payment under any plan, program, arrangement or agreement of the Company, would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Code Section 4999 or any interest or penalties with respect to such excise tax (such excise tax together with any such interest and penalties, shall be referred to as the “Excise Tax”), then there shall be made a calculation under which such Payments provided to Executive are reduced to the extent necessary so that no portion thereof shall be subject to the Excise Tax (the “4999 Limit”).  A comparison shall then be made between (A) Executive’s Net After-Tax Benefit (as defined below) assuming application of the 4999 Limit; and (B) Executive’s Net After-Tax Benefit without application of the 4999 Limit.  If (B) exceeds (A) by $100,000 or more, then no limit on the Payments received by Executive under this Agreement shall be imposed by this Section 21.  Otherwise, the amount payable to Executive pursuant to this Agreement shall be reduced so that no such Payment is subject to the Excise Tax.  “Net After-Tax Benefit” shall mean the sum of (x) all payments that Executive receives or is entitled to receive from the Company that are contingent on a change in the ownership or effective control of the Company or in the ownership of a substantial portion of the assets of the Company within the meaning of Code section 280G(b)(2) (either, a “Section 280G Transaction”), less (y) the amount of federal, state, local and employment taxes and Excise Tax (if any) imposed with respect to such payments.

 

(b)       All determinations required to be made under this Section 21, including whether and when a Payment is cut back pursuant to Section 21(a) and the amount of such cut-back, and the assumptions to be utilized in arriving at such determination, shall be made by a professional services firm designated by the Board that is experienced in performing calculations under Section 280G (the “Professional Services Firm”) which shall provide detailed supporting calculations both to the Company and Executive.  If 

 

 

the Professional Services Firm is serving as accountant or auditor for the individual, entity or group effecting the Change in Control Event, the Board shall appoint another qualified professional services firm to make the determinations required hereunder (which accounting firm shall then be referred to as the Professional Services Firm hereunder).  All fees and expenses of the Professional Services Firm shall be borne solely by the Company.

 

(c)       In the event that a reduction in Payments is required pursuant to this Section, then, except as provided below with respect to Payments that consist of health and welfare benefits, the reduction in Payments shall be implemented by determining the “Parachute Payment Ratio” (as defined below) for each Payment and then reducing the Payments in order beginning with the Payment with the highest Parachute Payment Ratio.  For Payments with the same Parachute Payment Ratio, such Payments shall be reduced based on the time of payment of such Payments, with amounts being paid furthest in the future being reduced first.  For Payments with the same Parachute Payment Ratio and the same time of payment, such Payments shall be reduced on a pro-rata basis (but not below zero) prior to reducing Payments next in order for reduction.  For purposes of this Section, “Parachute Payment Ratio” shall mean a fraction, the numerator of which is the value of the applicable Payment as determined for purposes of Code Section 280G, and the denominator of which is the financial present value of such Parachute Payment, determined at the date such payment is treated as made for purposes of Code Section 280G (the “Valuation Date”).  In determining the denominator for purposes of the preceding sentence (1) present values shall be determined using the same discount rate that applies for purposes of discounting payments under Code Section 280G; (2) the financial value of payments shall be determined generally under Q&A 12, 13 and 14 of Treasury Regulation 1.280G-1; and (3) other reasonable valuation assumptions as determined by the Company shall be used.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Payments that consist of health and welfare benefits shall be reduced after all other Payments, with health and welfare Payments being made furthest in the future being reduced first.  Upon any assertion by the Internal Revenue Service that any such Payment is subject to the Excise Tax, Executive shall be obligated to return to the Company any portion of the Payment determined by the Professional Services Firm to be necessary to appropriately reduce the Payment so as to avoid any such Excise Tax.

 

21.           Miscellaneous.

 

(a)           Binding Effect.  This Agreement is intended to bind and inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by Executive, the Company and their respective heirs, successors and assigns, except that Executive may not assign her rights or delegate her obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the Company.

 

(b)           Notices.  All notices required to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given if (i) delivered personally or by documented courier or delivery service, (ii) transmitted by facsimile during normal business hours or (iii) mailed by registered or certified mail (return receipt requested and postage prepaid) to the following listed persons at the addresses and facsimile numbers specified below, or to such other persons, addresses or facsimile numbers as a party entitled to notice shall give, in the manner hereinabove described, to the others entitled to notice:

 

If to the Company, to:

 

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.
 6312 South Fiddler’s Green Circle, Suite 200N 
 Greenwood Village, CO  80111 
 Attention:  Chief Executive Officer and Chief Legal Officer
 Facsimile No.:  303-846-6048

 

with a copy to:

 

Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
 1550 Seventeenth Street, Suite 500
 Denver, Colorado  80202 
 Attention: Ronald R. Levine, II 
 Facsimile No.:  303-893-1379

 

If to Executive, to:

 

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 [Address]
 Facsimile No.:  [                    ]

 

 

with a copy to:

 

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If given personally or by documented courier or delivery service, or transmitted by facsimile, a notice shall be deemed to have been given when it is received.  If given by mail, it shall be deemed to have been given on the third business day following the day on which it was posted.

 

(c)           Headings.  The section and other headings contained in this Agreement are for the convenience of the parties only and are not intended to be a part hereof  or to affect the meaning or interpretation hereof

 

(d)           Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

(e)           Construction.  Each party has cooperated in the drafting and preparation of this Agreement.  Hence, in any construction to be made of this Agreement, the same shall not be construed against any party on the basis that the party was the drafter.

 

(f)            Savings Clause.  If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the Agreement which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or applications and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

 

	
 
    	
RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS, INC.
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
By:   
    	
/s/   Stephen E. Carley
    
	
 
    	
Name:   Stephen E. Carley
    
	
 
    	
Title:   Chief Executive Officer
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
EXECUTIVE:
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
/s/   Denny Marie Post
    
	
 
    	
[NAME] Denny Marie PostExhibit 10.3

 

SECOND AMENDMENT OF AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT, 
 LIMITED WAIVER AND BORROWING BASE REDETERMINATION

 

THIS SECOND AMENDMENT OF AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT, LIMITED WAIVER AND BORROWING BASE REDETERMINATION (this “Amendment”), dated as of June 10, 2011, is by and between NYTIS EXPLORATION COMPANY LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Borrower”), and BOKF, NA, a national banking association, dba BANK OF OKLAHOMA (“BOK”).

 

RECITALS

 

A.                                   Borrower and BOK entered into a Credit Agreement dated as of May 31, 2010, as heretofore amended (as so amended, the “Credit Agreement”), in order to set forth the terms upon which BOK would make certain loans and credit extensions to Borrower and by which such loans and credit extensions would be governed and repaid. Capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall have the same meanings as set forth in the Credit Agreement.

 

B.                                     Borrower and BOK desire that this Amendment be executed and delivered in order to amend certain terms and provisions of the Credit Agreement, to provide for a limited waiver of one of Borrower’s covenants contained in the Credit Agreement and to evidence a redetermination of the Borrowing Base.

 

AGREEMENT

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of $10.00 and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows:

 

1.                                       Credit Agreement Amendment. The Credit Agreement shall be, and hereby is, amended as follows, effective as of the date hereof:

 

(a)                                  By substituting the following for the definition of “Funded Debt Ratio” in Section 1.1 on page 6 of the Credit Agreement:

 

“Funded Debt Ratio” means, as of the end of any Fiscal Quarter of Borrower, the ratio of: (a) the outstanding balance at that time of any and all interest-bearing indebtedness owed by Borrower (including without limitation any and all outstanding Advances hereunder and any and all Subordinated Debt); to (b) four times Borrower’s EBITDAX for such Fiscal Quarter.

 

(b)                                 By substituting the following for the definition of “Guarantor” in Section 1.1 on page 6 of the Credit Agreement:

 

 

“Guarantors” means Nytis Exploration (USA) Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Carbon Natural Gas Company, a Delaware corporation.

 

(c)                                  By substituting the following for the definition of “Guaranty” in Section 1.1 on page 6 of the Credit Agreement:

 

“Guaranty” means a Guaranty executed and delivered by any Guarantor to BOK to guaranty the Obligations.

 

(d)                                 By modifying the below-described references in the Credit Agreement to “Guarantor” and “Guaranty” as follows:

 

(1)                                  By substituting “Guaranties” for “Guaranty” in line 2 of the definition of “Loan Documents” in Section 1.1 on page 9 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(2)                                  By substituting “any Guarantor” for “Guarantor” in line 1 of the definition of “Obligated Person” in Section 1.1 on page 10 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(3)                                  By substituting “each Guarantor” for “Guarantor” in line 8 of Section 6.1(a) on page 30 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(4)                                  By substituting “such Guarantor” for “Guarantor” in line 10 of Section 6.1(a) on page 30 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(5)                                  By substituting “Carbon Natural Gas Company” for “Guarantor” in lines 6 and 10 of Section 6.1(b)(1) on page 30 of the Credit Agreement and by substituting “Borrower and Nytis Exploration (USA) Inc.” for “Borrower” in line 8 of Section 6.1(b)(1) on page 30 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(6)                                  By substituting “Borrower and Nytis Exploration (USA) Inc.” for “Borrower” in line 7 of Section 6.1(b)(2) on page 30 of the Credit Agreement; by substituting “Carbon Natural Gas Company” for “Guarantor” in line 9 of Section 6.1(b)(2) on page 30 of the Credit Agreement; by substituting “Guarantors” for “Guarantor” in line 11 of Section 6.1(b)(2) on page 30 of the Credit Agreement; and by substituting “each Guarantor’s” for “Guarantor’s” in line 3 of the carryover portion of Section 6.1(b)(2) on page 31 of the Credit Agreement;

 

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(7)                                  By substituting “Nytis Exploration (USA) Inc.” for “Guarantor” in line 6 of Section 6.1(b)(3) on page 31 of the Credit Agreement and in line 4 of Section 6.2(1) on page 38 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(8)                                  By substituting “any Guarantor” for “Guarantor” in each of the four places that such term appears in Section 6.1(d)(9) on page 33 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(9)                                  By substituting “Any Guaranty” for “The Guaranty” in line 1 of Section 7.1(f) on page 40 of the Credit Agreement;

 

(10)                            By substituting “any Guarantor” for “Guarantor” in line 3 of Section 7.1(f) on page 40 of the Credit Agreement; and

 

(11)                            By substituting “Guarantors” for “Guarantor” in the list of addresses in Section 8.3 on page 44 of the Credit Agreement.

 

(e)                                  By substituting “May 31, 2014” for “May 31, 2012” in line 2 of the definition of “Maturity Date (Hedging)” in Section 1.1 on page 9 of the Credit Agreement and in line 2 of the definition of “Maturity Date (Revolving)” in Section 1.1 on page 9 of the Credit Agreement.

 

(f)                                    By substituting “$5,000,000” for “$2,700,000” in line 1 of the definition of “Maximum Hedging Amount” in Section 1.1 on page 9 of the Credit Agreement.

 

(g)                                 By substituting “$20,000,000” for “$10,000,000” in line 1 of the definition of “Maximum Loan Amount” in Section 1.1 on page 10 of the Credit Agreement.

 

(h)                                 By substituting the following for Section 6(b)(2) of Exhibit E on page E-2 of the Credit Agreement:

 

(2)   EBITDAX of Borrower for last completed Fiscal Quarter times 4:         $            

 

2.                                       Borrowing Base Redetermination. As of the date hereof, BOK shall be deemed to have redetermined the Borrowing Base pursuant to Section 2.9 of the Credit Agreement, resulting in an increase in the Borrowing Base to $20,000,000, to be effective until the ensuing Borrowing Base redetermination pursuant to Section 2.9 of the Credit Agreement shall have become effective.

 

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3.                                       Limited Waiver. BOK hereby waives compliance by Borrower as of March 31, 2011 and as of June 30, 2011 with the Funded Debt Ratio covenant contained in Section 6.2(a)(2) of the Credit Agreement; provided that Borrower hereby agrees with and covenants to BOK that Borrower shall be in compliance with said Funded Debt Ratio covenant, as amended pursuant to the terms of this Amendment, as of September 30, 2011 and at all times thereafter as of which said covenant shall be measured.

 

4.                                       Loan Documents. All references in any document to the Credit Agreement shall be deemed to refer to the Credit Agreement, as amended pursuant to this Amendment.

 

5.                                       Certification by Borrower. Borrower hereby certifies to BOK that, as of the date of this Amendment, after giving effect to the amendments to the Credit Agreement set forth in this Amendment, except as previously disclosed by Borrower to BOK: (a) all of Borrower’s representations and warranties contained in the Credit Agreement are true, accurate and complete in all material respects, (b) Borrower has performed and complied with all agreements and conditions required to be performed or complied with by Borrower under the Credit Agreement and/or any Loan Document on or prior to this date, and (c) no Default or Event of Default has occurred under the Credit Agreement.

 

6.                                       Conditions Precedent. (a) The obligations of the parties under this Amendment are subject, at the option of BOK, to the prior satisfaction of the condition that Borrower shall have delivered to BOK the following (all documents to be satisfactory in form and substance to BOK and, if appropriate, duly executed and/or acknowledged on behalf of the parties other than BOK):

 

(1)                                  This Amendment.

 

(2)                                  A Guaranty from Carbon Natural Gas  Company.

 

(3)                                  Any and all other loan documents required by BOK, including without limitation such new Security Documents and amendments to existing Security Documents as may be required by BOK.

 

(b)                                 In addition to the conditions precedent set forth in Section 6(a) above, the effectiveness of the amendments to the Credit Agreement described in Sections 1(f) and 1(g) above and of the Borrowing Base redetermination described in Section 2 above shall be subject, at the option of BOK, to the prior or contemporaneous satisfaction of the conditions precedent set forth below, which shall have occurred not later than June 30, 2011:

 

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(1)                                  The receipt by Borrower of not less than $20,000,000 in net proceeds from the equity offering planned to be made by Borrower during the second calendar quarter of 2011;

 

(2)                                  The occurrence of the closing of the purchase by Borrower from The Interstate Natural Gas Company, LLC (“INGC”) of all or substantially all of the property and assets described as “Acquired Assets” in the Asset Purchase Agreement dated February 14, 2011, between Borrower and INGC, a true and complete copy of which Borrower hereby represents that it has heretofore furnished to BOK;

 

(3)                                  The payment by Borrower to BOK of the fee in the amount of $100,000, payable in connection with the increase in the Maximum Loan Amount and the extension of the Maturity Date (Revolving) being made pursuant to the terms hereof.

 

7.                                       Continuation of the Credit Agreement. Except as specified in this Amendment, the provisions of the Credit Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

 

8.                                       Expenses. Borrower shall pay all expenses incurred in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Amendment, including without limitation all fees and expenses of the attorney for BOK and any and all filing and recording expenses.

 

9.                                       Miscellaneous. This Amendment shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Colorado and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their successors and assigns. This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one instrument.

 

EXECUTED as of the date first above written.

 

	
 
    	
 
    	
NYTIS EXPLORATION COMPANY LLC
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
By:
    	
Nytis Exploration (USA) Inc.,

Manager
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
By:
    	
/s/ Kevin D. Struzeski
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
Kevin D. Struzeski,
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
Treasurer
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
BOKF, NA dba BANK OF OKLAHOMA
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
By:
    	
/s/ Thomas M. Foncannon
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
Thomas M. Foncannon,
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
Senior Vice President
    

 

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THE UNDERSIGNED, AS A GUARANTOR,
   CONSENTS TO THE PROVISIONS OF
   THE FOREGOING SECOND AMENDMENT
   OF CREDIT AGREEMENT, LIMITED WAIVER
   AND BORROWING BASE REDETERMINATION:
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
NYTIS EXPLORATION (USA) INC.
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
By:
    	
/s/ Kevin D. Struzeski
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
Kevin D. Struzeski,
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
Treasurer
    	
 
    	
 
    

 

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