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Exhibit 10.1

 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made as of October 19, 2015 (the “Effective Date”), by and between GREGORY R. ANDREWS (“Employee”) and CYRUSONE LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Employer”).

 

WHEREAS, Employer wishes to employ Employee, and Employee wishes to become an employee of Employer pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above and the promises and mutual obligations of the parties contained herein, and for other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Employer and Employee agree as follows:

 

1.                                      Employment. By this Agreement, Employer and Employee set forth the terms of Employer’s employment of Employee on and after the Effective Date.

 

2.                                      Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement initially shall be the one year period commencing on the Effective Date; provided, however, that on the first anniversary of the Effective Date and on each subsequent anniversary of the Effective Date, the term of this Agreement automatically shall be extended for a period of one additional year, unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 13 (the “Term”). Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 shall survive any termination of the Term, this Agreement and Employee’s termination of employment hereunder.

 

3.                                      Duties.

 

(a)                                 Title/Reporting. Employee shall serve as Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) of CyrusOne Inc. (“CyrusOne”) starting immediately following CyrusOne’s Form 10-Q quarterly report filing and earnings call for the third quarter of 2015, or in such other equivalent capacity as may be designated by the Chief Executive Officer of CyrusOne.  Prior to becoming CFO, Employee shall serve as Executive Vice President working with CyrusOne’s current CFO who will continue to act in all regards as CyrusOne’s CFO through the filing of CyrusOne’s Form 10-Q quarterly report and earnings call for the third quarter of 2015.  Employee shall at all times report to the Chief Executive Officer of CyrusOne.

 

(b)                                 Affiliates. Employee shall furnish such managerial, executive, financial, technical and other skills, advice, and assistance in operating the CyrusOne Group as may be reasonably requested of him. As of the Effective Date, the “CyrusOne Group” means the Employer, CyrusOne LP, CyrusOne and their respective subsidiaries.

 

(c)                                  Duties. Employee shall perform such duties, consistent with the provisions of Section 3(a), as are reasonably assigned to Employee, including, without limitation, service as an officer for other entities in the CyrusOne Group.

 

(d)                                 Full Working Time. Employee shall devote Employee’s entire time, attention and energies to the business of the CyrusOne Group. The words “entire time, attention and energies” are intended to mean that Employee shall devote Employee’s full effort during reasonable

 

 

working hours to the business of the CyrusOne Group and shall devote at least 40 hours per week to the business of the CyrusOne Group. Employer acknowledges that it shall not consider Employee’s service as a member of the board of directors of Spy, Inc. as contravening the requirements of this provision so long as such service does not interfere with Employee’s responsibilities for the CyrusOne Group.  Employee shall travel to such places as are necessary in the performance of Employee’s duties.

 

(e)                                  Location.  Employee shall work at Employer’s Carrollton, Texas headquarters office, subject to travel requested by Employer to perform Employee’s duties.  Employee will have initiated his residential move to the Dallas, Texas area within six months after the Effective Date and completed Employee’s residential move to the Dallas, Texas area within one year after the Effective Date.

 

4.                                      Compensation.

 

(a)                                 Base Salary. Employee shall receive an annual base salary (the “Base Salary”) of $425,000.00 per year, payable in accordance with Employer’s regular payroll practices as then in effect, for each year during the Term, subject to proration for any partial year. Such Base Salary, and all other amounts payable under this Agreement, shall be subject to withholding as required by law.

 

(b)                                 Annual Bonus. In addition to the Base Salary, during the Term, Employee shall be eligible to receive an annual bonus (the “Bonus”) for each calendar year for which services are performed under this Agreement. Any Bonus for a calendar year shall be payable after the conclusion of the calendar year in accordance with Employer’s regular bonus payment policies, but in no event paid later than March 15th following the end of the applicable calendar year. Each year, Employee shall be given a Bonus target of not less than 100% of his then current Base Salary, subject to proration for a partial year. The actual Bonus target shall be established from time to time by the compensation committee (the “Compensation Committee”) of CyrusOne’s board of directors (the “Board”) if Employee is a named executive officer for purposes of CyrusOne’s annual proxy statement or is otherwise an executive officer whose compensation is determined by the Compensation Committee, or, if Employee is not so subject, then in accordance with the provisions of CyrusOne’s then existing annual incentive plan or any similar plan made available to employees of the CyrusOne Group (the “annual incentive plan”) in which Employee participates. Any Bonus award to Employee shall further be subject to the terms and conditions of any such applicable annual incentive plan, and, to the extent any Bonus award to Employee is intended to be “qualified performance-based compensation” under Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), the performance goals applicable to the Bonus award shall be based on one or more of the performance criteria set forth in the applicable section of a shareholder-approved annual incentive plan.

 

(c)                                  Long-Term Incentive Awards. Subject to Board review and approval, at the first regularly scheduled Compensation Committee meeting following the Effective Date, Employee will be granted restricted stock of CyrusOne with a grant date value of $1,000,000 (the “Initial Equity Award”) that will vest in equal annual installments over three years on each anniversary of the grant date subject to Employee’s continued employment with the CyrusOne Group through each vesting date.  Subject to Board review and approval, at the Compensation

 

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Committee’s first quarterly meeting in 2016, provided Employee remains employed through that date, Employee will be granted equity or equity-based awards with a target grant date value of $800,000, as determined by the Compensation Committee, with such terms and conditions, including vesting based on continued service and performance, as determined by the Compensation Committee in its sole discretion.  In each year during the Term, Employee shall be eligible to be considered for grants of awards under any of the long-term incentive compensation plans maintained by CyrusOne for the benefit of CyrusOne Group employees.  All awards will be subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable award agreements and the 2012 Long Term Incentive Plan or other applicable plan.

 

(d)                                 Compensation Review. On at least an annual basis during the Term, the Base Salary and Bonus target shall be reviewed and subject to adjustment at the discretion of the Board.

 

5.                                      Expenses. All reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by Employee in the course of the performance of Employee’s duties to the CyrusOne Group shall be reimbursable in accordance with Employer’s then current travel and expense policies.

 

In addition, Employee will be eligible for reimbursement of Employee’s out-of-pocket relocation expenses of $150,000 in 2016 (which may include expenses incurred in 2015), to relocate to Dallas, Texas, provided that Employee submits the receipts to Employer for reimbursement in a timely manner, in accordance with Employer’s relocation policy.  Employer will pay for temporary housing in Dallas, Texas for a maximum of sixty (60) days.  If Employee terminates employment voluntarily within twenty-four (24) months after the Effective Date, Employee will be required to repay the entire amount of the relocation expenses reimbursed or paid by Employer, within 20 days after demand therefor.

 

6.                                      Benefits.

 

(a)                                 While Employee remains in the employ of Employer, Employee shall be eligible to participate in all of the various employee benefit plans and programs which are made available to similarly situated officers of CyrusOne, in accordance with the eligibility provisions and other terms and conditions of such plans and programs.

 

(b)                                 Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the Base Salary and any Bonuses otherwise payable to Employee shall be reduced by any benefits paid to Employee by Employer under any disability plans made available to Employee by the CyrusOne Group (the “Disability Plans”).

 

7.                                      Confidentiality. The CyrusOne Group is engaged in, among other things, investing in and operating data centers throughout the United States and internationally. Employee acknowledges that in the course of employment with the Employer, Employee shall be entrusted with or obtain access to information (all of which information is referred to hereinafter collectively as the “Information”) proprietary to members of the CyrusOne Group, that Employee did not have or have access to prior to signing this Agreement, including, without limitation, the following: the organization and management of each member of the CyrusOne Group; the names, addresses, buying habits and other special information regarding past, present and potential customers,

 

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employees and suppliers of the CyrusOne Group; customer and supplier contracts and transactions or price lists of the CyrusOne Group and its suppliers; products, services, programs and processes sold, licensed or developed by the CyrusOne Group; technical data, plans and specifications, and present and/or future development projects of the CyrusOne Group; financial and/or marketing data respecting the conduct of the present or future phases of business of the CyrusOne Group; computer programs, systems and/or software; ideas, inventions, trademarks, trade secrets, business information, know-how, processes, improvements, designs, redesigns, discoveries and developments of the CyrusOne Group; and other information considered confidential by any of the CyrusOne Group or customers or suppliers of the CyrusOne Group. Employee may also be entrusted with and have access to Third Party Information. The term “Third Party Information” means confidential or trade secret information that the CyrusOne Group may receive from third parties or information which is subject to a duty on the CyrusOne Group members’ parts to maintain the confidentiality of such Third Party Information and to use it only for limited purposes. At all times during the Term and thereafter, Employee agrees to retain the Information and Third Party Information in absolute confidence and not to disclose the Information and Third Party Information to any person or organization except as required in the performance of Employee’s duties for the CyrusOne Group, without the express written consent of Employer; provided that Employee’s obligation of confidentiality shall not extend to any Information which becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of disclosure by Employee.

 

8.                                      New Developments. All ideas, inventions, discoveries, concepts, trade secrets, trademarks, service marks or other developments or improvements, whether patentable or not, conceived by Employee, alone or with others, at any time during the Term, whether or not during working hours or on the premises of the CyrusOne Group, which are within the scope of or related to the business operations of any member of the CyrusOne Group (the “New Developments”), shall be and remain the exclusive property of such member of the CyrusOne Group. Employee agrees that any New Developments which, within one year after the cessation of employment with Employer, are made, disclosed, reduced to a tangible or written form or description or are reduced to practice by Employee and which are based upon, utilize or incorporate Information shall, as between Employee and the CyrusOne Group, be presumed to have been made during Employee’s employment by Employer. Employee further agrees that Employee shall not, during the Term, improperly use or disclose any proprietary information or trade secrets of any former employer or other person or entity and that Employee shall not bring onto the premises of the CyrusOne Group any unpublished document or proprietary information belonging to any such employer, person or entity unless consented to in writing by such employer, person or entity.

 

At all times during the Term and thereafter, Employee shall do all things reasonably necessary to ensure ownership of such New Developments by the applicable member of the CyrusOne Group, including the execution of documents assigning and transferring to such member of the CyrusOne Group all of Employee’s rights, title and interest in and to such New Developments and the execution of all documents required to enable such member of the CyrusOne Group to file and obtain patents, trademarks, service marks and copyrights in the United States and foreign countries on any of such New Developments.

 

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9.                                      Surrender of Material upon Termination. Employee hereby agrees that upon cessation of Employee’s employment, for whatever reason and whether voluntary or involuntary, or upon the request of Employer at any time, Employee shall immediately surrender to Employer all of the property and other things of value in his possession or in the possession of any person or entity under Employee’s control that are the property of any member of the CyrusOne Group, including without any limitation all personal notes, drawings, manuals, documents, photographs or the like, including copies and derivatives thereof, and e-mails and other electronic and digital information of all types regardless of where or the type of device on which such materials may be stored by Employee, relating directly or indirectly to any Information, materials or New Developments, or relating directly or indirectly to the business of any member of the CyrusOne Group, or, with the permission of Employer, shall destroy such copies of such materials

 

10.                               Remedies.

 

(a)                                 Employer and Employee hereby acknowledge and agree that the services rendered by Employee to the CyrusOne Group, the information disclosed to Employee during and by virtue of Employee’s employment and Employee’s commitments and obligations to any member of the CyrusOne Group herein are of a special, unique and extraordinary character, and that the breach of any provision of this Agreement by Employee shall cause the CyrusOne Group irreparable injury and damage, and consequently the Employer shall be entitled to, in addition to all other remedies available to it, injunctive and equitable relief to prevent a breach of Sections 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12 of this Agreement and to secure the enforcement of this Agreement.

 

(b)                                 Except as provided in Section 10(a), the parties hereto agree to submit to final and binding arbitration any dispute, claim or controversy, whether for breach of this Agreement or for violation of any of Employee’s statutorily created or protected rights, arising between the parties that either party would have been otherwise entitled to file or pursue in court or before any administrative agency (herein, a “claim”), and each party waives all right to sue the other party. To the extent Employee may have a non-waivable right to file or participate in a claim or charge, Employee agrees that to the maximum extent permitted by law he shall not obtain and waives any right or entitlement to obtain relief or damages (whether legal, monetary, equitable, or other) from such non-waivable claim or charge.

 

(i)                                     This agreement to arbitrate and any resulting arbitration award are enforceable under and subject to the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq. (“FAA”). If the FAA is held not to apply for any reason, then the laws of the State of Texas concerning the enforceability of arbitration agreements and awards (without regard to its conflicts of laws principles) shall govern this Agreement and the arbitration award.

 

(ii) (A)              All of a party’s claims must be presented at a single arbitration hearing. Any claim not raised at the arbitration hearing is waived and released. The arbitration hearing shall take place in Dallas, Texas.

 

(B)                               The arbitration process shall be governed by the Employment Dispute Resolution Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) except to the extent they are modified by this Agreement. In the event that any provisions of this Section 10 are

 

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determined by AAA to be unenforceable or impermissibly contrary to AAA rules, then this Section 10 shall be modified as necessary to comply with AAA requirements.

 

(C)                               Employee has had an opportunity to review the AAA rules and the requirements that Employee must pay a filing fee, which Employer has agreed to split on an equal basis.

 

(D)                               The arbitrator shall be selected from a panel of arbitrators chosen by the AAA. After the filing of a Request for Arbitration, the AAA shall send simultaneously to Employer and Employee an identical list of names of five persons chosen from the panel. Each party shall have 10 days from the transmittal date in which to strike up to two names, number the remaining names in order of preference and return the list to the AAA.

 

(E)                                Any pre-hearing disputes shall be presented to the arbitrator for expeditious, final and binding resolution.

 

(F)                                 The award of the arbitrator shall be in writing and shall set forth each issue considered and the arbitrator’s finding of fact and conclusions of law as to each such issue.

 

(G)                               The remedy and relief that may be granted by the arbitrator to Employee are limited to lost wages, benefits, cease and desist and affirmative relief, compensatory, liquidated and punitive damages and reasonable attorney’s fees, and shall not include reinstatement or promotion. If the arbitrator would have awarded reinstatement or promotion, but for the prohibition in this Agreement, the arbitrator may award reasonable front pay. The arbitrator may assess to either party, or split, the arbitrator’s fee and expenses and the cost of the transcript, if any, in accordance with the arbitrator’s determination of the merits of each party’s position, but each party shall bear any cost for its witnesses and proof.

 

(H)                              Employer and Employee recognize that a primary benefit each derives from arbitration is avoiding the delay and costs normally associated with litigation. Therefore, neither party shall be entitled to conduct any discovery prior to the arbitration hearing except that: (1) Employer shall furnish Employee with copies of all non-privileged documents in Employee’s personnel file; (2) if the claim is for discharge, Employee shall furnish Employer with records of earnings and benefits relating to Employee’s subsequent employment (including self-employment) and all documents relating to Employee’s efforts to obtain subsequent employment; (3) the parties shall exchange copies of all documents they intend to introduce as evidence at the arbitration hearing at least 10 days prior to such hearing; (4) Employee shall be allowed (at Employee’s expense) to take the depositions, for a period not to exceed four hours each, of two representatives of Employer, and Employer shall be allowed (at its expense) to depose Employee for a period not to exceed four hours; and (5) Employer or Employee may ask the arbitrator to grant additional discovery to the extent permitted by AAA rules upon a showing that such discovery is necessary.

 

(I)                                   Nothing herein shall prevent either party from taking the deposition of any witness where the sole purpose for taking the deposition is to use the deposition in lieu of the witness testifying at the hearing and the witness is, in good faith,

 

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unavailable to testify in person at the hearing due to poor health, residency and employment more than 50 miles from the hearing site, conflicting travel plans or other comparable reason.

 

(J)                                   Arbitration must be requested in writing no later than six months from the date of the party’s knowledge of the matter disputed by the claim. A party’s failure to initiate arbitration within the time limits herein shall be considered a waiver and release by that party with respect to any claim subject to arbitration under this Agreement.

 

(K)                               Employer and Employee consent that judgment upon the arbitration award may be entered in any Federal or state court that has jurisdiction.

 

(L)                                Except as provided in Section 10(a), neither party shall commence or pursue any litigation on any claim that is or was subject to arbitration under this Agreement.

 

(M)                            All aspects of any arbitration procedure under this Agreement, including the hearing and the record of the proceedings, are confidential and shall not be open to the public, except to the extent the parties agree otherwise in writing, or as may be appropriate in any subsequent proceedings between the parties, or as may otherwise be appropriate in response to a governmental agency or legal process or as may be required to be disclosed by the CyrusOne Group pursuant to applicable law, rule or regulation to which the CyrusOne Group is subject, including requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission and any stock exchanges on which CyrusOne’s securities are listed.

 

11.                               Covenant Not to Compete; No Interference; No Solicitation. (a) Employee acknowledges that (a) the business of the CyrusOne Group in which Employee shall be principally engaged is investing in and operating data centers throughout the United States and internationally; (b) the CyrusOne Group’s business is national and international in scope; (c) Employee’s work for Employer shall give Employee access to the confidential affairs and proprietary information of the CyrusOne Group and to “trade secrets” (as defined under the laws of the State of Texas) of the CyrusOne Group; (d) the covenants and agreements of Employee contained in this Section 11 are essential to protect the legitimate business and goodwill of the CyrusOne Group; (e) the covenants in this Section 11 do not impose an undue hardship on Employee and shall not prevent Employee from engaging in gainful employment; and (f) Employer would not have entered into this Agreement but for the covenants and agreements set forth in this Section 11. Therefore, ancillary to the otherwise enforceable agreements set forth in this Agreement, and to avoid the actual or threatened misappropriation of the Information or goodwill, Employee agrees to the restrictive covenants set forth in this Agreement. At all times during the Term and during the one year period following cessation of Employee’s employment with Employer for any reason (the “Restricted Period”), Employee agrees that Employee will not accept employment or engage or participate in any business activity (whether as a principal, partner, joint venturer, agent, employee, salesperson, consultant, independent contractor, director, officer or otherwise) with a “Competitor” of the CyrusOne Group that would involve Employee:

 

(i)                                     providing, selling or attempting to sell, or assisting in the sale or attempted sale of, any services or products competitive with or similar to those services or products with which Employee had any involvement, and/or regarding which Employee had any Information, during Employee’s employment with Employer (including any products or services being

 

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researched or developed by the CyrusOne Group during Employee’s employment with Employer); or

 

(ii)                                  providing or performing services that are similar to any services that Employee provided to or performed for the CyrusOne Group during Employee’s employment with Employer.

 

For purposes of this provision, a “Competitor” is any business or entity that, at any time during the one year period following Employee’s termination or separation, provides or seeks to provide, any products or services similar or related to any products sold or any services provided by the CyrusOne Group. “Competitor” includes, without limitation, any company or business that provides data colocation services to businesses or entities. The restrictions set forth in this paragraph will be limited to the geographic areas (1) where Employee performed services for the CyrusOne Group, (2) where Employee solicited or served the CyrusOne Group’s customers or clients, and/or (3) otherwise impacted or influenced by Employee’s provision of services to the CyrusOne Group. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee may invest in securities of any entity, solely for investment purposes and without participating in the business thereof, if (A) such securities are traded on any national securities exchange or the National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System or equivalent non-U.S. securities exchange, (B) Employee is not a controlling person of, or a member of a group which controls, such entity and (C) Employee does not, directly or indirectly, own one percent (1%) or more of any class of securities of such entity.

 

(b)                                 During the Restricted Period, Employee shall not either directly or indirectly, solicit business from or interfere with or adversely affect, or attempt to interfere with or adversely affect, the CyrusOne Group’s relationships with any person, firm, association, corporation or other entity which was known by Employee during his employment with Employer to be, or is included on any listing to which Employee had access during the course of employment as, a customer, client, supplier, consultant or employee of the CyrusOne Group and Employee shall not divert or change, or attempt to divert or change, any such relationship to the detriment of the CyrusOne Group or to the benefit of any other person, firm, association, corporation or other entity.

 

(c)                                  During the Restricted Period, Employee shall not, (x) without the prior written consent of Employer, accept employment, as an employee, consultant or otherwise, with any company or entity which is a supplier of the CyrusOne Group at any time during the final year of Employee’s employment with Employer or (y) induce or seek to induce any other employee of the CyrusOne Group to terminate his or her employment relationship with the CyrusOne Group.

 

(d)                                 Employee iterates that the covenants, restrictions, agreements and obligations set forth herein are founded upon valuable consideration and, with respect to the covenants, restrictions, agreements and obligations set forth in this Section 11, are reasonable in duration and geographic scope. The time period and geographical area set forth in this Section 11 are each divisible and separable, and, in the event that the covenants not to compete and/or not to divert business or employees contained therein are judicially held invalid or unenforceable as to such time period and/or geographical area, they shall be valid and enforceable in such geographical area(s) and for such time period(s) which the court determines to be reasonable and enforceable.

 

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Employee agrees that in the event that any court of competent jurisdiction determines that the above covenants are invalid or unenforceable, Employee shall join with Employer in requesting such court to construe the applicable provision by limiting or reducing it so as to be enforceable to the extent compatible with the then applicable law. After such determination has become final and unappealable, the duration or scope of such provision, as the case may be, shall be reduced so that such provision becomes enforceable and, in its reduced form, such provision shall then be enforceable and shall be enforced. Furthermore, it is agreed that any period of restriction or covenant hereinabove stated shall not include any period of violation or period of time required for litigation or arbitration to enforce such restrictions or covenants. If any of the provisions in this Section 11 conflict with similar provisions in any other document or agreement related to Employee’s employment with Employer, the provisions of this Agreement will apply; provided, however, if the restrictions set forth in the other document or agreement at issue are broader in scope than those in this Agreement and are enforceable under applicable law, those restrictions will apply.

 

12.                               Goodwill. In the course of employment with Employer, Employee will be entrusted with, have access to and obtain goodwill belonging to the CyrusOne Group. Employee agrees not to use the goodwill for the benefit of any person or entity other than the CyrusOne Group. During the Term and thereafter, Employee shall not disparage any member of the CyrusOne Group in any way which could adversely affect the goodwill, reputation and business relationships of the CyrusOne Group with the public generally, or with any of their customers, suppliers or employees. Employee understands and agrees that the CyrusOne Group shall be entitled to make any such public disclosures as are required by applicable law, rule or regulation regarding Employee, including termination of Employee’s employment with Employer, and that any public disclosures so made by the CyrusOne Group and other statements materially consistent with such public disclosures shall not be restricted in any manner by this Section 12.

 

13.                               Termination.

 

(a)                                 Termination for Terminating Disability.

 

(i)                                     Employer or Employee may terminate the Term upon Employee’s failure or inability to perform the services required hereunder, because of any physical or mental infirmity for which Employee receives disability benefits under any Disability Plans, over a period of one hundred twenty (120) consecutive working days during any twelve (12) consecutive month period (a “Terminating Disability”).

 

(ii)                                  If Employer or Employee elects to terminate the Term in the event of a Terminating Disability, such termination shall be effective immediately upon the giving of written notice by the terminating party to the other party.

 

(iii)                               Upon termination of the Term on account of a Terminating Disability, Employer shall pay Employee Employee’s accrued compensation hereunder, whether Base Salary, Bonus or otherwise (subject to offset for any amounts received pursuant to the Disability Plans), to the date of termination. In the event of a Terminating Disability, Employer also shall provide Employee with disability benefits and all other benefits according to the provisions of the applicable Disability Plans and any other CyrusOne Group plans in which Employee is then

 

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participating.  Upon termination of the Term on account of a Terminating Disability, any outstanding equity or non-equity incentive awards shall be treated in accordance with the applicable provisions of the applicable incentive plan or related award agreements.

 

(iv)                              If the parties elect not to terminate the Term upon an event of a Terminating Disability and Employee returns to active employment with Employer prior to such a termination, or if such disability exists for less than one hundred twenty consecutive working days, the provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

 

(b)                                 Termination on Account of Death of Employee. The Term terminates immediately and automatically on the death of Employee; provided, however, that Employee’s estate shall be paid Employee’s accrued compensation hereunder, whether Base Salary, Bonus or otherwise, to the date of death. Upon termination of the Term on account of the death of Employee, any outstanding equity or non-equity incentive awards shall be treated in accordance with the applicable provisions of the applicable incentive plan or related award agreements.

 

(c)                                  Termination by Employer for Cause. Employer may terminate the Term immediately, upon written notice to Employee, for Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, Employer shall have “Cause” to terminate the Term only if the Board determines that there has been fraud, misappropriation, embezzlement or misconduct constituting serious criminal activity on the part of Employee. Upon termination for Cause, Employee shall be entitled to receive only Employee’s accrued compensation hereunder, whether Base Salary, Bonus or otherwise, to the date of termination.

 

(d)                                 Termination by Employer Other than for Cause, Death or Disability or by Employee in a Constructive Termination. Employer may terminate the Term immediately upon written notice to Employee for any reason and Employee may terminate the Term upon written notice to Employer for any reason as provided in Section 13(f). In the event Employer terminates the Term for any reason other than those set forth in Sections 13(a), (b), (c) and (e), or in the event Employee terminates the Term, upon written notice to Employer, as a result of a Constructive Termination (as herein defined), other than within one year after a Change in Control (as provided in Section 13(e)):

 

(i)                                     on the date which is sixty (60) days after Employee’s termination of employment with Employer, subject to Employer’s receipt of Employee’s executed and irrevocable release as provided in Section 13(g), Employer shall pay Employee in a lump sum cash payment an amount equal to the sum of (A) Employee’s annual Base Salary rate in effect at the time of the termination of this Agreement and (B) Employee’s annual Bonus target in effect at the time of such termination;

 

(ii)                                  (a) the Initial Equity Award will become fully vested and nonforfeitable as of immediately before the termination of the Term, (b) for purposes of any outstanding stock option or other outstanding incentive award issued by the CyrusOne Group to Employee, other than the Initial Equity Award, with vesting based only on continued service for a period of time, the Prorata Shares (as defined below) shall become vested and exercisable (to the extent not already so vested) as of immediately before the termination of the Term (and Employee shall be afforded the opportunity to exercise them until the earlier of (1) the expiration date of the award

 

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or (2) the end of the Severance Period), (c) any restricted stock award issued by the CyrusOne Group to Employee, other than the Initial Equity Award, with vesting based only on continued service for a period of time shall vest with respect to the Prorata Shares (to the extent not already so vested) as of immediately before the termination of the Term, and (d) any outstanding equity incentive awards pursuant to which earning any portion of the award or vesting in the award depends on performance shall be treated in accordance with the applicable provisions of the applicable incentive plan or related award agreements; where, “Prorata Shares” means the number of shares (rounded up to the nearest whole share) that bears the same ratio to the total number of shares granted in the award as the number of days from the date of grant through the last day of the Severance Period bears to the total number of days in the full vesting period of the award (for example, an award that vests based on service over three years has 1,096 total number of days in the full vesting period); and

 

(iii)                               Employer will (a) pay or reimburse Employee’s premium payments for continued health, dental  and vision coverage under Employer’s group health plan under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”) that exceed the active employee rate, if Employee timely elects COBRA coverage, until the earlier of the end of the Severance Period or the date that Employee becomes eligible for other group health plan coverage, and (b) pay Employee as additional severance as set forth in Section 13(d)(i) a single lump sum determined by Employer as adequate to convert and continue Employer’s group life coverage as an individual policy for the Severance Period.  Employer will include the COBRA payments and life insurance payment in Employee’s taxable income.

 

(e)                                  Terminations in Connection with a Change in Control. The Term shall terminate automatically in the event and at the time that both there is a Change in Control and either (A) Employee elects to terminate his employment with Employer within one year after the Change in Control as a result of Constructive Termination or (B) Employee’s employment with Employer is actually terminated by Employer within one year after the Change in Control for any reason other than those set forth in Sections 13(a), (b) and (c).

 

(i)                                     In the event of a termination of the Term under this Section 13(e):

 

(A)                               on the date which is sixty (60) days after Employee’s termination of employment with Employer, subject to Employer’s receipt of Employee’s executed and irrevocable release as provided in Section 13(g), Employer shall pay Employee in a lump sum cash payment an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying (1) the sum of the annual Base Salary rate in effect at the time of the termination of the Term and Employee’s annual Bonus target in effect at the time of such termination by (2) two;

 

(B)                               (a) all outstanding stock options and other incentive awards issued by the CyrusOne Group to Employee with vesting based only on continued service for a period of time that are not vested and exercisable at the time of the termination of the Term shall become immediately vested and exercisable (and Employee shall be afforded the opportunity to exercise them until the earlier of (1) the expiration date of the award or (2) the end of the Severance Period), (b) the restrictions applicable to all outstanding restricted stock issued by the CyrusOne Group to Employee with vesting based only on continued service for a period of time shall lapse upon the termination of the Term, and (c) any outstanding equity incentive awards

 

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pursuant to which earning any portion of the award or vesting in the award depends on performance shall be treated in accordance with the applicable provisions of the applicable incentive plan or related award agreements; and

 

(C)                               Employer will (a) pay or reimburse Employee’s premium payments for continued health, dental  and vision coverage under Employer’s group health plan under COBRA that exceed the active employee rate, if Employee timely elects COBRA coverage, until the earlier of the end of the Severance Period or the date that Employee becomes eligible for other group health plan coverage, and (b) pay Employee as additional severance as set forth in Section 13(e)(i)(A) a single lump sum determined by Employer as adequate to convert and continue Employer’s group life coverage as an individual policy for the Severance Period.  Employer will include the COBRA payments and life insurance payment in Employee’s taxable income.

 

(ii)                                  Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, in the event that it is determined (by the reasonable computation of an independent nationally recognized certified public accounting firm that shall be selected by Employer prior to the applicable Change in Control (the “Accountant”)) that the aggregate amount of the payments, distributions, benefits and entitlements of any type payable by Employer or any affiliate to or for the benefit of Employee (including any payment, distribution, benefit or entitlement made by any person or entity effecting a Change in Control), in each case, that could be considered “parachute payments” within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code (such payments, the “Parachute Payments”) that, but for this Section 13(e)(ii) would be payable to Employee, exceeds the greatest amount of Parachute Payments that could be paid to Employee without giving rise to any liability for any excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code (or any successor provision thereto) or any similar tax imposed by state or local law, or any interest or penalties with respect to such tax (such tax or taxes, together with any such interest or penalties, collectively referred to as the “Excise Tax”), then the aggregate amount of Parachute Payments payable to Employee shall not exceed the amount which produces the greatest after-tax benefit to Employee after taking into account any Excise Tax to be payable by Employee. For the avoidance of doubt, this provision shall reduce the amount of Parachute Payments otherwise payable to Employee, if doing so would place Employee in a more favorable net after-tax economic position as compared with not reducing the amount of Parachute Payments (taking into account the Excise Tax payable in respect of such Parachute Payments).  Parachute Payments will be reduced by first reducing amounts considered to be nonqualified deferred compensation subject to Section 409A of the Code.

 

(f)                                         Voluntary Resignation by Employee (other than as a result of Constructive Termination). Employee may resign upon 60 days’ prior written notice to Employer. In the event of a resignation under this Section 13(f), the Term shall terminate and Employee shall be entitled to receive Employee’s Base Salary through the date of termination, any Bonus earned but not paid at the time of termination and any other vested compensation or benefits called for under any compensation plan or program of any member of the CyrusOne Group.

 

(g)                                  Section 13 Payments and Release. Upon termination of the Term as a result of an event of termination described in this Section 13 and except for Employer’s payment of the required payments under this Section 13 (including any Base Salary accrued through the date of

 

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termination, any Bonus earned for the year preceding the year in which the termination occurs and any nonforfeitable amounts payable under any employee plan), all further compensation under this Agreement shall terminate. Employee further agrees that as a condition precedent to Employee’s receipt of payments and benefits under this Section 13 (other than any Base Salary accrued through the date of termination and any Bonus earned for the year preceding the year in which the termination occurs), upon the request of Employer and by a reasonable deadline set by Employer (to ensure that payments can be made by the dates specified in this Section 13 following the expiration of the time for revocation of such release as permitted by law), Employee shall execute and not revoke a release of claims against the CyrusOne Group, which release shall contain customary and appropriate terms and conditions as determined in good faith by Employer.

 

(h)                                 Certain Surviving Rights. The termination of the Term shall not amend, alter or modify the rights and obligations of the parties under Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, the terms of which shall survive the termination of the Term.

 

(i)                                     Additional Terms. To the extent provided below, the following provisions apply under this Section 13 and the other provisions of the Agreement.

 

(i)                                     Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, for purposes of Sections 13(d) and 13(e), “Severance Period” means the one year period beginning at the time of the termination of the Term.

 

(ii)                                  “Change in Control” has the meaning set forth in The CyrusOne 2012 Long Term Incentive Plan.

 

(iii)                               “Constructive Termination” shall be deemed to have occurred if, without Employee’s consent, (A) there is a material adverse change in Employee’s reporting responsibilities set forth in Section 3(a) or there is otherwise a material reduction by the CyrusOne Group in Employee’s authority, reporting relationship or responsibilities, (B) there is a material reduction by the CyrusOne Group in Employee’s Base Salary or Bonus target, or (C) Employee is required by Employer to relocate more than 50 miles from his designated office in effect as of the Effective Date.

 

(iv)                              When an amount (referred to in this Section 13(i)(iv) as the “principal sum”) that is payable under Section 13(d)(i) or 13(e)(i)(A) on the date which is sixty (60) days after Employee’s termination of employment with Employer is paid, such payment shall also include an amount that is equal to the amount of interest that would have been earned by such principal sum for the period from the date of Employee’s termination of employment with Employer to the date which is sixty (60) days after Employee’s termination of employment had such principal sum earned interest for such period at an annual rate of interest of 3.5%.

 

(v)                                 To the extent that any of the benefits applicable to medical, dental and vision coverage provided to Employee under Section 13(d)(iii) or 13(e)(i)(C) (referred to in this Section 13(i) as “healthcare plan benefits”) are subject to Federal income taxation and are not exempt from Section 409A of the Code, the following conditions shall apply:

 

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(A)                               the amount of healthcare plan benefits provided or paid during any tax year of Employee under Section 13(d)(iii) or 13(e)(i)(C) shall not affect the amount of healthcare plan benefits that are provided or eligible for payment in any other tax years of Employee (disregarding any limit on the amount of medical expenses, as defined in Code Section 213(d), that may be paid or reimbursed over some or all of the period in which such coverage is in effect because of a lifetime, annual or similar limit on any covered person’s expenses that can be paid or reimbursed under Employer’s health care plans under which the terms of such coverage is determined);

 

(B)                               the payment or reimbursement of an expense for healthcare plan benefits that is eligible for payment or reimbursement shall not be made prior to the date immediately following the date which is sixty (60) days after Employee’s termination of employment with Employer and shall in any event be made no later than the last day of the tax year of Employee next following the tax year of Employee in which the expense is incurred; and

 

(C)                               Employee’s right to healthcare plan benefits shall not be subject to liquidation or exchange for any other benefit.

 

(vi)                              This Agreement and the amounts payable and other benefits hereunder are intended to comply with, or otherwise be exempt from, Section 409A of the Code. This Agreement shall be administered, interpreted and construed in a manner consistent with Section 409A. If any provision of this Agreement is found not to comply with, or otherwise not to be exempt from, the provisions of Section 409A, it shall be modified and given effect, in the sole discretion of the Board or Compensation Committee thereof and without requiring Employee’s consent, in such manner as the Board or Compensation Committee determines to be necessary or appropriate to comply with, or to effectuate an exemption from, Section 409A. Each payment under this Agreement shall be treated as a separate identified payment for purposes of Section 409A. The preceding provisions shall not be construed as a guarantee by Employer of any particular tax effect to Employee of the payments and other benefits under this Agreement.

 

(A)                               With respect to any reimbursement of expenses of, or any provision of in-kind benefits to, Employee, as specified under this Agreement, such reimbursement of expenses or provision of in-kind benefits shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) the expenses eligible for reimbursement or the amount of in-kind benefits provided in one taxable year shall not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement or the amount of in-kind benefits provided in any other taxable year, except for any medical reimbursement arrangement providing for the reimbursement of expenses referred to in Section 105(b) of the Code; (2) the reimbursement of an eligible expense shall be made no later than the end of the year after the year in which such expense was incurred; and (3) the right to reimbursement or in-kind benefits shall not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

 

(B)                               If a payment obligation under this Agreement arises on account of Employee’s termination of employment and if such payment is subject to Section 409A, the payment shall be paid only in connection with Employee’s “separation from service” (as defined in Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-1(h)). If a payment obligation under this Agreement arises on account of Employee’s “separation from service” (as defined under Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-

 

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1(h)) while Employee is a “specified employee” (as defined under Treas. Reg. Section 1.409A-1(h) and using the identification methodology selected by Employer from time to time), any payment of “deferred compensation” (as defined under Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(1), after giving effect to the exemptions in Treasury Regulation Sections 1.409A-1(b)(3) through (b)(12)) that is scheduled to be paid within six months after such separation from service shall accrue without interest and shall be paid on the first day of the seventh month beginning after the date of Employee’s separation from service or, if earlier, within 15 days after the appointment of the personal representative or executor of Employee’s estate following his death.

 

14.                               Assignment.  As this is an agreement for personal services involving a relation of confidence and a trust between Employer and Employee, all rights and duties of Employee arising under this Agreement, and the Agreement itself, are non-assignable by Employee. Employee acknowledges that Employer may elect to assign this Agreement to an affiliate.

 

15.                               Notices. Any notice required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be sufficient if in writing and if delivered personally or by certified mail to Employee at Employee’s place of residence as then recorded on the books of Employer or to Employer at its principal office.

 

16.                               Waiver. No waiver or modification of this Agreement or the terms contained herein shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by the party to be charged therewith. The waiver by any party hereto of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other party shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by such party.

 

17.                               Governing Law; Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas and, to the extent applicable, Federal law, and the parties agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the state and Federal courts sitting in Dallas, Texas counties for all disputes hereunder; provided that, arbitration of claims under Section 10(b)(ii) shall take place in Dallas, Texas.

 

18.                               Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to Employee’s employment by Employer. There are no other contracts, agreements or understandings, whether oral or written, existing between them except as contained or referred to in this Agreement.

 

19.                               Severability. In case anyone or more of the provisions of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or other enforceability shall not affect any other provisions hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions have never been contained herein.

 

20.                               Successors and Assigns. Subject to the requirements of Section 14 above, this Agreement shall be binding upon Employee, Employer and Employer’s successors and assigns.

 

21.                               Confidentiality of Agreement Terms. The terms of this Agreement shall be held in strict confidence by Employee and shall not be disclosed by Employee to anyone other than Employee’s spouse, Employee’s legal counsel and Employee’s other advisors, unless required by law. Further, except as provided in the preceding sentence, Employee shall not reveal the existence of this Agreement or discuss its terms with any person (including but not limited to any

 

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employee of the CyrusOne Group) without the express authorization of the President of CyrusOne; provided that Employee shall advise any prospective new employer of the existence of Employee’s non-competition, confidentiality and similar obligations under this Agreement and Employer has the right to disclose these same obligations to third-parties if it deems such disclosure necessary to protect its interests. To the extent that the terms of this Agreement have been disclosed by the CyrusOne Group, in a public filing or otherwise, the confidentiality requirements of this Section 21 shall no longer apply to such terms.

 

22.                               Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. Signatures delivered by facsimile or electronic means (including by “pdf”) shall be deemed effective for all purposes.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed this 28th day of September, 2015, effective as of the day and year first above written.

 

	
 
    	
CYRUSONE   LLC,
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
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/s/   Gary J. Wojtaszek
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
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/s/   Gregory R. Andrews
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
Name:    Gregory R. Andrews
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
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TRANSITION SERVICES AND SEPARATION AGREEMENT

 

This Transition Services and Separation Agreement (hereafter, “Agreement”) is entered into by and between CYRUSONE LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereafter, “Employer”), and KIMBERLY H. SHEEHY (hereafter, “Employee”), this 28th day of September, 2015 (the “Agreement Date”).

 

WHEREAS, Employee has been employed by Employer pursuant to that certain Employment Agreement dated as of January 24, 2013, by and between Employer and Employee (the “Employment Agreement”); and

 

WHEREAS, Employer and Employee have mutually agreed that Employee’s employment will be terminated; and

 

WHEREAS, the parties wish to enter into an agreement providing for Employee’s transition services and the termination of Employee’s employment on a mutually agreeable basis and resolving any potential disputes between Employee and Employer.

 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual promises set forth below, the parties agree as follows:

 

1.                                      Termination Date.  Employee’s employment with Employer will terminate effective December 31, 2015, or such earlier date determined by the Chief Executive Officer in his sole discretion (the “Termination Date”); provided, however, that Employee will cease serving in the position of Chief Financial Officer and as an officer of Employer and its affiliates (collectively, the “CyrusOne Group”) on such earlier date as determined by the Chief Executive Officer in his sole discretion by written notice to Employee.  As of the Termination Date, Employee’s status as an employee of Employer shall cease in its entirety.  To the extent there is any requirement that Employer give written or advance notice to Employee of the termination of Employee’s employment, Employee waives such notice requirement.

 

2.                                      Transition Services.  From the Agreement Date through the Termination Date (the “Transition Period”), Employee will remain employed by Employer and shall perform such services requested by the Board of Directors or Chief Executive Officer including services to assist in the transition to a new Chief Financial Officer.  Employee will perform such services fully and faithfully.  Employee agrees that during the Transition Period she will not terminate employment due to Constructive Termination as described in the Employment Agreement.  During the Transition Period, Employer will continue to pay Employee’s annual base salary as in effect on the Agreement Date, payable in accordance with Employer’s normal payroll practices, Employee may continue to participate in the CyrusOne Group health and welfare benefit plans and 401(k) plan, subject to the terms of the plans, and Employee will continue to participate and be eligible for a bonus under Employer’s 2015 annual bonus plan, subject to attainment of 

 

 

performance goals, and payable at the same time bonuses are otherwise payable to executives under the plan.  With respect to Employer’s 2015 annual cash bonus plan, Employer acknowledges and agrees that the 20% portion of the bonus that is subject to attainment of personal performance goals will be paid at 100%, and the remainder of the bonus will be subject to attainment of the performance goals as otherwise provided in the plan.  If Employer terminates Employee’s employment during the Transition Period, Employer will pay to Employee the pro rata base salary in effect on the Agreement Date that would have been paid to her through December 31, 2015 if she had remained employed through that date, as additional severance payable in accordance with Section 4(i) below.  On or as soon as practicable after the Termination Date, Employee will be paid her earned but unused paid time off through the Termination Date, pursuant to Employer policy.  All payments will be subject to tax withholding and regular deductions.

 

From the Termination Date through the day after the date that CyrusOne files its 2015 annual report on Form 10-K, but no later than March 11, 2016 (the “Consulting Period”), Employee will serve as a consultant for purposes of providing transition and other services that may be requested by Employer during the Consulting Period; however, after the Termination Date, Employee will not hold herself out as an employee or representative of the CyrusOne Group, or negotiate or enter into any agreements on behalf of the CyrusOne Group.  Employee acknowledges and agrees that the additional consideration provided under this Agreement provides full payment for such consulting services.

 

3.                                      Benefits Termination.  Employee’s coverage under CyrusOne Group benefit plans and her participation in and eligibility for any compensation, bonus, or equity plans or practices of CyrusOne Group will cease on the Termination Date.  Employee may elect such insurance continuation or conversion as may be available under the applicable benefit plan terms and applicable law for the period after the Termination Date so long as she makes a valid election for such continuation and makes the payments necessary for continuation or conversion.  Employee specifically acknowledges and agrees that she is not entitled to any salary, severance, wages, commissions, options or other equity (or accelerated vesting thereof), benefits, insurance, or other compensation from the CyrusOne Group, except as specifically set forth herein.

 

4.                                      Separation Pay and Benefits.  In exchange for Employee’s continued compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and provided that Employee executes the release of claims in Exhibit A hereto on or after the Termination Date and it becomes irrevocable by the sixtieth (60th) day after the Termination Date, Employer will pay or provide to Employee the following:

 

(i)                                     On the date that is sixty (60) days after the Termination Date, Employer shall pay Employee severance of $1,442,000.00 in a single lump sum cash payment.

 

(ii)                                  All 97,492 restricted common shares of CyrusOne Inc. granted to Employee with the award date of January 17, 2013, pursuant to the Executive Restricted Stock Award under the provisions of the CyrusOne 2012 Long Term Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) shall become vested as of the Termination Date.

 

(iii)                               7,197 options to acquire common shares of CyrusOne Inc. subject to the Executive Non-Statutory Performance Stock Option Award under the provisions of the Plan, 

 

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granted to Employee with the award date of April 17, 2013, shall be deemed vested on the Termination Date, and Employee may exercise such vested options in accordance with the award agreement within one year after the Termination Date.  In addition, notwithstanding Employee’s termination of employment, up to an additional 5,227 options may become vested on March 31, 2016, based entirely on whether the total stockholder return (“TSR”) performance goals for the performance evaluation periods set forth in the option award agreement are met.  If these additional options vest based on performance, Employee may exercise such vested options in accordance with the award agreement within one year after the vesting date.  The vested options will terminate, if not exercised, at the expiration of this one-year period.  All unvested options will immediately terminate on March 31, 2016.

 

(iv)                              9,471 common shares of CyrusOne Inc. subject to the Executive Performance Restricted Stock Award under the provisions of the Plan, granted to Employee with the award date of April 17, 2013, shall be deemed vested on the Termination Date. In addition, notwithstanding Employee’s termination of employment, up to an additional 6,878 common shares may become vested on March 31, 2016, based entirely on whether the TSR performance goals for the performance evaluation periods set forth in the award agreement are met. All unvested awards will immediately terminate on March 31, 2016.

 

(v)                                 30,267 common shares of CyrusOne Inc. subject to the Executive Performance Restricted Stock Award under the provisions of the Plan, granted to Employee with the award date of February 7, 2014, shall be deemed vested on the Termination Date.  In addition, notwithstanding Employee’s termination of employment, up to an additional cumulative 18,160 common shares may become vested on February 7, 2017, based entirely on whether the TSR performance goals for the performance evaluation periods set forth in the award agreement are met.  All unvested awards will immediately terminate on February 7, 2017.

 

(vi)                              Pursuant to the Executive Time-Based Restricted Stock Award under the provisions of the Plan, granted to Employee with the award date of February 10, 2015, 3,120 common shares of CyrusOne Inc. will become vested on the Termination Date, and the remaining unvested shares will be immediately forfeited on that date.

 

(vii)                           Pursuant to the Executive Non-Statutory Stock Option Award under the provisions of the Plan, granted to Employee with the award date of February 10, 2015, 19,508 options will become vested on the Termination Date, and the remaining unvested options to acquire shares will be immediately forfeited on that date.  Employee may exercise such vested options in accordance with the award agreement within one year after the Termination Date.  The vested options will terminate, if not exercised, at the expiration of this one-year period.

 

(viii)                        14,845 common shares of CyrusOne Inc. subject to the Executive Performance Restricted Stock Award under the provisions of the Plan, granted to Employee with the award date of February 10, 2015, shall be deemed vested on the Termination Date, and the remaining unvested shares will be immediately forfeited on that date.

 

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(ix)                              Provided Employee makes a timely election for COBRA continuation coverage under CyrusOne Group’s group health benefit plan, Employer will pay or reimburse the portion of the COBRA premium that exceeds the active employee rate for up to twelve months after the Termination Date. Employer will cease payment or reimbursement if Employee becomes eligible for another employer’s group health plan.  The portion of the COBRA premium that Employer pays will be additional taxable income to Employee.

 

(x)                                 On the first payroll payment date after the end of the Consulting Period in 2016, Employer shall pay Employee $200,000.00 in a single lump sum cash payment.

 

(xi)                              On the date that is sixty (60) days after the Termination Date, Employer shall pay Employee $4,320.00 in a single lump sum cash payment to pay for converted group term life insurance coverage.

 

The Committee (as defined in the Plan) will determine in its sole discretion whether any additional options or shares will become vested, as described above, based on attainment of performance goals set forth in the applicable award agreements described above.

 

No payments will be made or benefits provided if the general release in Exhibit A hereto does not become irrevocable by the sixtieth (60th) day after the Termination Date.  In addition, none of the foregoing payments will be made or benefits provided if Employee is terminated by Employer for Cause (as defined in the Employment Agreement) or if her employment terminates due to death or Terminating Disability (as defined in the Employment Agreement), or if she voluntarily terminates for any reason.  If any equity award is deemed vested as of the Termination Date, but the general release is revoked, such equity acceleration will be immediately rescinded and revoked and the underlying shares forfeited.  Employee acknowledges that, in the absence of her execution of this Agreement and the general release, benefits and payments specified above would not otherwise be due to her.

 

All payments and benefits will be processed in accordance with the normal payroll practices of Employer, and are subject to deductions for payroll taxes, income tax withholding and other deductions required by law or authorized by Employee.

 

5.                                      No Admission.  This Agreement has been offered for the sole purpose of permitting Employee to leave her position at Employer in a manner that is mutually beneficial to her and to Employer.  Employee understands and agrees that Employer’s offering of this Agreement does not constitute a suggestion or an admission by Employer of any unlawful or wrongful action or any violation of any contract or any federal, state or local decisional law, statute, regulation or constitution.

 

6.                                      Nondisclosure.  Before CyrusOne’s public disclosure of this Agreement, Employee will not disclose the terms of this Agreement, including the attached release agreement, to any non-party, except that Employee may disclose the terms of this Agreement as necessary to secure advice from her counsel, accountants or tax advisors.  Before CyrusOne’s public disclosure of this Agreement, Employee will take appropriate steps to ensure that her 

 

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counsel, accountants and tax advisors are aware of and comply with this confidentiality provision, and Employee assumes the risk of and shall be accountable for any breach of this confidentiality provision occasioned by any act or omission of any person to whom the agreement is disclosed.

 

7.                                      Return of Property.  Employee agrees and represents that Employee has returned to Employer, or will return before the Termination Date, and retained no copies of, any and all CyrusOne Group property, including but not limited to files, manuals, business records, customer records, correspondence, software and related program passwords, computer printouts and disks, electronically stored information (“ESI”) that resides on any of Employee’s personal electronic devices, keys, equipment, and any and all other documents or property which Employee had possession of, access to, or control over during the course of Employee’s employment with CyrusOne Group or subsequent thereto, including but not limited to any and all documents of CyrusOne Group and any documents removed from or copied from other documents contained in CyrusOne Group’s files.  Employee further acknowledges and agrees that all of the documents or other tangible things to which Employee has had possession of, access to, or control over during the course of or subsequent to Employee’s employment with CyrusOne Group, including but not limited to all documents or other tangible things, pertaining to any specific business transactions in which CyrusOne Group was involved, or to any customers and suppliers of CyrusOne Group, or to the business operations of CyrusOne Group are considered confidential and have been returned to CyrusOne Group.  In the event Employee is in possession of ESI that resides on any of Employee’s personal electronic devices (including but not limited to a personal computer, iPhone and iPad) upon returning CyrusOne Group’s ESI to CyrusOne Group, Employee agrees and represents that all CyrusOne Group ESI has been deleted from all personal electronic devices and is inaccessible to Employee or any other party having access to those devices.  Employee represents that CyrusOne Group property including CyrusOne Group ESI has not been copied and/or distributed to anyone who is not an authorized representative of CyrusOne Group.  Employee will provide, upon Employer’s request, access to her personal computer, iPhone and iPad to Employer so that Employer can retrieve, delete and/or confirm deletion of the CyrusOne Group’s ESI from such devices.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employer will not consider a breach of this provision any inadvertent immaterial failure of Employee to return all property and ESI to CyrusOne Group if Employee diligently seeks to return all such property as soon as possible after discovery and maintains the confidentiality of such property and ESI.

 

8.                                      Restrictive Covenants.  This Agreement does not supersede any prior agreement or promise between Employee and any of the Released Parties regarding confidentiality, non-competition, non-disclosure or non-solicitation, and any and all such agreements and promises shall remain in full force and effect, and Employee acknowledges and reaffirms her post-employment obligations and other restrictive covenants that are set forth in the Employment Agreement (Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12), the Plan and the awards issued to her thereunder; provided, however, that for purposes of those covenants, (i) the “Restricted Period,” as defined therein, shall continue through the one year period following the last day of the Consulting Period, and (ii) a “Competitor” shall be limited to a company that derives more than 10% of its annual gross revenue from selling colocation space.  If Employee breaches any of such covenants, Employee must repay to Employer the amounts described in Section 4, including the 

 

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value of any equity awards that become vested and gain upon exercise of any options that become vested, within 10 days after demand by Employer, and Employer shall be entitled, upon application to a court of competent jurisdiction, to obtain injunctive or other relief to enforce these promises and covenants.

 

9.                                      Nondisparagement.  Employee agrees that she will not, directly or indirectly, make to third parties any oral, written, or electronic statement which directly or indirectly impugns the quality or integrity of the CyrusOne Group, or any other disparaging or derogatory remarks about the CyrusOne Group; provided, however, that this obligation shall not apply to responses to inquiries by governmental agencies or inquiries by any person or entity through a subpoena or other legal process, or statements made under oath or as required by applicable law. Employer will direct that CyrusOne Group executives and the Board do not, directly or indirectly, make to third parties, including other employees of the CyrusOne Group, any oral, written, or electronic statement which directly or indirectly impugns the quality or integrity of Employee, or any other disparaging or derogatory remarks about Employee; provided, however, that this obligation shall not apply to responses to inquiries by governmental agencies or inquiries by any person or entity through a subpoena or other legal process, statements made under oath, or public disclosure required by applicable law.

 

10.                               Passwords.  Upon request, Employee agrees to provide all User IDs and Passwords used by Employee, and of any other party of which she is aware, to access CyrusOne Group ESI on CyrusOne Group computers, electronic devices, and software.

 

11.                               Acknowledgement. Employee’s attorney has reviewed this Agreement, and Employee has obtained and considered such legal counsel as Employee deems necessary to enter into this Agreement.

 

12.                               Dispute Resolution.  Employer and Employee agree that all disputes, controversies or claims between them arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be submitted to arbitration pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the Employment Agreement.

 

13.                               No Waiver.  Any failure or forbearance by Employer or Employee to exercise any right or remedy with respect to enforcement of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of Employer’s or Employee’s rights or remedies, nor shall such failure or forbearance operate to modify this Agreement or such instruments in the absence of a writing.  No waiver of any of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and signed by both parties to this Agreement.  The waiver by Employer or Employee of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach, nor shall any waiver operate or be construed as a rescission of this Agreement.

 

14.                               Successors.  The provisions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of Employer, its successors and assigns, and shall be binding upon Employee and her heirs, administrators and assigns.

 

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15.                               Acknowledgement.  The parties represent that they have read this Agreement, that they understand all of its terms, and that in executing this Agreement they do not rely and have not relied upon any representations or statements made by the other with regard to the subject matter, basis, or effect of the Agreement.

 

16.                               Entire Agreement.  Employee and Employer finally agree that, except for the provisions of any other agreement referred to herein as surviving this Agreement, and the general release contained in Exhibit A, this Agreement: (i) contains and constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between them with respect to its subject matter; (ii) supersedes and cancels any previous negotiations, agreements, commitments, and writings with respect to that subject matter; (iii) may not be released, discharged, abandoned, supplemented, changed or modified in any manner except by a writing of concurrent or subsequent date signed by both parties; and (iv) shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to its conflicts of laws provisions.  Employee and Employer further agree that if any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be considered to be separate, distinct, and severable from the other remaining provisions of this Agreement, and shall not affect the validity or enforceability of such other remaining provisions.  If this Agreement is held to be unenforceable as written, but may be made enforceable by limitation, then such provision shall be enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the Agreement Date.

 

	
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/s/ Shelley   Horton
    	
 
    	
/s/ Kimberly H.   Sheehy
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
Date:   September 28, 2015
    	
 
    	
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/s/ Shelley   Horton
    	
 
    	
By: /s/ Robert   M. Jackson
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
Date:   September 28, 2015
    	
 
    	
Title: 
    	
Executive Vice   President and General Counsel
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
Date:
    	
September 28,   2015
    

 

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EXHIBIT A

 

RELEASE AGREEMENT

 

In consideration for the mutual promises described in that certain Transition and Separation Agreement dated as of September 28, 2015, as may be amended (the “Separation Agreement”) executed between CyrusOne LLC (the “Employer”) and Kimberly H. Sheehy (the “Employee”), the parties enter into the following general release (the “General Release”) and agree as follows:

 

1.                                      General Release.

 

1.1                               Employee unconditionally, irrevocably and absolutely releases and discharges Employer, and any and all parent and subsidiary corporations, divisions and affiliated corporations, partnerships or other affiliated entities of Employer, past and present, as well as Employer’s employees, officers, directors, agents, successors and assigns (collectively, “Released Parties”), from all claims related in any way to the transactions or occurrences between them to date, to the fullest extent permitted by law, including, but not limited to, Employee’s employment with Employer, the termination of Employee’s employment, and all other losses, liabilities, claims, charges, demands and causes of action, known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, arising directly or indirectly out of or in any way connected with Employee’s employment with Employer.  This release is intended to have the broadest possible application and includes, but is not limited to, any tort, contract, common law, constitutional or other statutory claims, including, but not limited to alleged violations of state law, the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, Chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code, and all claims for attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses.

 

1.2                               Notwithstanding the broad scope of this General Release, this General Release is not intended to bar any claims that, as a matter of law, whether by statute or otherwise, may not be waived, such as claims for workers’ compensation benefits or unemployment insurance benefits.  Nothing in this General Release is intended to interfere with Employee’s right to file a charge or participate in an administrative investigation or proceeding; provided, however, that Employee expressly waives Employee’s right to recovery of any type, including damages or reinstatement, in any administrative or court action, whether state or federal, and whether brought by Employee or on Employee’s behalf, related in any way to the matters released herein.

 

1.3                               Employee acknowledges that Employee may discover facts or law different from, or in addition to, the facts or law that Employee knows or believes to be true with respect to the claims released in this General Release and agrees, nonetheless, that this General Release and the release contained in it shall be and remain effective in all respects notwithstanding such different or additional facts or the discovery of them.

 

 

1.4                               Employee declares and represents that Employee intends this General Release to be complete and not subject to any claim of mistake, and that the release herein expresses a full and complete release and Employee intends the release herein to be final and complete.  Employee executes this release with the full knowledge that this release covers all possible claims against the Released Parties, to the fullest extent permitted by law.

 

2.                                      Representation Concerning Filing of Legal Actions.  Employee represents that, as of the date of this General Release, Employee has not filed any lawsuits, charges, complaints, petitions, claims or other accusatory pleadings against Employer or any of the other Released Parties in any court or with any governmental agency.

 

3.                                      No Admissions.  By entering into this General Release, the Released Parties make no admission that they have engaged, or are now engaging, in any unlawful conduct.  The parties understand and acknowledge that this General Release is not an admission of liability and shall not be used or construed as such in any legal or administrative proceeding.

 

4.                                      Older Workers’ Benefit Protection Act.  This General Release is intended to satisfy the requirements of the Older Workers’ Benefit Protection Act, 29 U.S.C. sec. 626(f).  Employee is advised to consult with an attorney before executing this General Release.

 

4.1                               Acknowledgments/Time to Consider.  Employee acknowledges and agrees that (a) Employee has read and understands the terms of this General Release; (b) Employee has been advised in writing to consult with an attorney before executing this General Release; (c) Employee has obtained and considered such legal counsel as Employee deems necessary; (d) Employee has been given 21 days to consider whether or not to enter into this General Release (although Employee may elect not to use the full 21 day period at Employee’s option); and (e) by signing this General Release, Employee acknowledges that Employee does so freely, knowingly, and voluntarily.

 

4.2                               Revocation/Effective Date.  This General Release shall not become effective or enforceable until the eighth day after Employee signs this General Release.  In other words, Employee may revoke Employee’s acceptance of this General Release within seven days after the date Employee signs it.  Employee’s revocation must be in writing and received by Denise Sikes, Vice President, Human Resources at 1649 W. Franklin Road, Carrollton, TX 75007, by 5:00 p.m. Central Time on the seventh day in order to be effective.  If Employee does not revoke acceptance within the seven day period, Employee’s acceptance of this General Release shall become binding and enforceable on the eighth day.

 

4.3                               Preserved Rights of Employee.  This General Release does not waive or release any rights or claims that Employee may have under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 that arise after the execution of this General Release.  In addition, this General Release does not prohibit Employee from challenging the validity of this General Release’s waiver and release of claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967.

 

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5.                                      Severability.  In the event any provision of this General Release shall be found unenforceable, the unenforceable provision shall be deemed deleted and the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected thereby.

 

6.                                      Full Defense.  This General Release may be pled as a full and complete defense to, and may be used as a basis for an injunction against, any action, suit or other proceeding that may be prosecuted, instituted or attempted by Employee in breach hereof.

 

7.                                      Governing Law; Forum.  The validity, interpretation and performance of this General Release shall be construed and interpreted according to the laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas without giving effect to conflicts of law principles.

 

8.                                      Entire Agreement.  This General Release and Separation Agreement, incorporated herein by reference, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to this subject matter and supersedes all prior or simultaneous representations, discussions, negotiations, and agreements, whether written or oral.  This General Release may be amended or modified only with the written consent of Employee and the Board of Directors of Employer.  No oral waiver, amendment or modification will be effective under any circumstances whatsoever.

 

THE PARTIES TO THIS GENERAL RELEASE HAVE READ THE FOREGOING AGREEMENT AND FULLY UNDERSTAND EACH AND EVERY PROVISION CONTAINED HEREIN. WHEREFORE, THE PARTIES HAVE EXECUTED THIS GENERAL RELEASE ON THE DATES SHOWN BELOW.

 

 

	
 
    	
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