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NOTICE OF 2023
ANNUAL MEETING
To be held May 31, 2023
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FELLOW HILLMAN STOCKHOLDERS:
We are pleased to invite you to join us for Hillman’s 2023 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on May 31, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. In order to make the meeting more accessible for investors, the 2023 Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be conducted via webcast only. You will be able to participate in the virtual meeting online, vote your shares electronically, examine our list of stockholders, and submit questions during the meeting by visiting
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Elect three directors, each for a term that expires in 2026. | ||||||||||
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Approve, by non-binding vote, the compensation of our named executive officers. | ||||||||||
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Ratify the selection of Deloitte & Touche LLP as our independent auditor for fiscal year 2023.
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Holders of Hillman common stock at the close of business on the record date of April 3, 2023 are entitled to notice of and to vote
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Transact other business as may properly come before the meeting.
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ATTENDING THE MEETING
Stockholders holding shares at the close of business on the record date may attend the virtual meeting. You will be able to attend the Annual Meeting, vote, examine our list of stockholders, and submit your questions 15 minutes in advance of, and in real-time during, the meeting by a live audio webcast by visiting
www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/HLMN2023
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By internet
By visiting
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By telephone
By calling the number on your proxy card or voting instruction form.
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By mail
By marking, signing, dating, and mailing your proxy card if you requested printed materials, or your voting instruction form. No postage is required if mailed in the United States.
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By mobile
By scanning
the QR code on your proxy card, notice of internet availability of proxy materials, or voting instruction form.
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By voting electronically during the virtual Annual Meeting at
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2023 PROXY STATEMENT
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Board Diversity Matrix
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PROXY STATEMENT
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In order to make the meeting more accessible for investors around the globe, our 2023 Annual Meeting is being held on a virtual-only basis with no physical location. Our goal for the Annual Meeting is to enable the broadest number of stockholders to participate in the meeting, while providing substantially the same access and exchange with the Board and Management as an in-person meeting. We believe that we are observing best practices for virtual stockholder meetings, including by providing a support line for technical assistance and addressing as many stockholder questions as time allows.
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You can vote if, as of the close of business on April 3, 2023, you were a stockholder of record of Hillman common shares.
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Your proxy is being solicited by Hillman’s Board. Hillman is paying the cost of solicitation. We also will reimburse banks, brokers, nominees, and other fiduciaries for postage and reasonable expenses incurred by them in forwarding the proxy material to beneficial owners of our common shares.
Proxies may be solicited personally, by telephone, electronically by Internet, or by mail.
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You can vote your proxy in one of the following ways:
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By internet, by visiting www.proxyvote.com
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By telephone, by calling the number on your proxy card, voting instruction form, or notice.
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By mail, by marking, signing, dating, and mailing your proxy card if you requested printed materials, or your voting instruction form. No postage is required if mailed in the United States.
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By mobile device, by scanning the QR code on your proxy card, notice of internet availability of proxy materials, or voting instruction form.
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By voting electronically during the virtual Annual Meeting at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/HLMN2023.
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We are committed to ensuring that our stockholders have substantially the same opportunities to participate in the virtual Annual Meeting as they would at an in-person meeting. In order to submit a question at the Annual Meeting, you will need your 16-digit control number that is printed on the notice or proxy card that you received in the mail, or by email if you have elected to receive material electronically.
You may log in 15 minutes before the start of the Annual Meeting and submit questions online. We encourage you to submit any question that is relevant to the business of the meeting. Questions asked during the Annual Meeting will be read and addressed during the meeting as time allows. Stockholders are encouraged to log into the webcast 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting to test their Internet connectivity. |
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If your shares are registered in your name, you will need to provide your sixteen-digit control number included on your notice or your proxy card (if you receive a printed copy of the proxy materials) in order to be able to participate in the meeting. If your shares are not registered in your name (if, for instance, your shares are held in “street name” for you by your broker, bank, or other institution), you must follow the instructions printed on your Voting Instruction Form.
In order to participate in the Annual Meeting, please log on to www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/HLMN2023 at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the Annual Meeting to provide time to register and download the required software, if needed. A replay of the webcast will be available at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/HLMN2023 until the 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. If you access the meeting but do not enter your control number, you will be able to listen to the proceedings, but you will not be able to vote or otherwise participate.
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What if I have technical or other “IT” problems logging into or participating in the Annual Meeting webcast?
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| We have provided a toll-free technical support “help line” on the virtual Annual Meeting login page that can be accessed by any stockholder who is having challenges logging into or participating in the virtual Annual Meeting. If you encounter any difficulties accessing the virtual meeting during the check-in or meeting time, please call the technical support line number that will be posted on the virtual Annual Meeting login page. | ||
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If you are a stockholder of record at the close of business on April 3, 2023 and provide your sixteen-digit control number when you access the meeting, you may vote all shares registered in your name during the Annual Meeting webcast. If you are not a stockholder of record as to any of your shares (i.e., instead of being registered in your name, all or a portion of your shares are registered in “street name” and held by your broker, bank, or other institution for your benefit), you must follow the instructions printed on your Voting Instruction Form.
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How do I submit a question at the Annual Meeting?
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If you would like to submit a question during the Annual Meeting, once you have logged into the webcast at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/HLMN2023, simply type your question in the “Ask a Question” box and click “submit”. You may submit questions beginning 15 minutes prior to the Annual Meeting start time.
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We anticipate having a question-and-answer session following the formal business portion of the meeting during which stockholders may submit questions. Stockholders can submit a question beginning 15 minutes prior to the start of the Annual Meeting and up until the time we indicate that the question-and-answer session is concluded. However, we encourage you to submit your questions before or during the formal business portion of the meeting and our prepared statements, in advance of the question-and-answer session, in order to ensure that there is adequate time to address questions in an orderly manner.
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The shares of common stock represented by each proxy will be voted in the manner you specified unless your proxy is revoked before it is exercised. You may change or revoke your proxy by providing written notice to Hillman’s Secretary at 1280 Kemper Meadow Dr., Forest Park, Ohio 45240, by executing and sending us a subsequent proxy, or by voting your shares while logged in and participating in the 2023 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
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As of the close of business on the record date, April 3, 2023, our outstanding voting securities consisted of 194,548,420 shares of common stock.
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Each share of common stock outstanding on the record date will be entitled to one vote on each of the three director nominees and one vote on each other proposal. Stockholders may not cumulate votes in the election of directors.
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You may instruct the proxies to vote “For” or “Against” each proposal, or you may instruct the proxies to “Abstain” from voting.
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If you are a registered stockholder and you return your proxy card without instructions, the proxies will vote in accordance with the recommendations of the Board.
If you hold shares in street name and do not provide your broker with specific voting instructions on Proposals 1 and 2, which are considered non-routine matters, your broker does not have the authority to vote on those proposals. This is generally referred to as a “broker non-vote.” Proposal 3, ratification of auditors, is considered a routine matter and, therefore, your broker may vote your shares according to your broker’s discretion.
The vote required, including the effect of broker non-votes and abstentions for each of the matters presented for stockholder vote, is set forth below.
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Election of Directors |
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Non-Binding Vote to approve Executive Compensation | FOR | Affirmative vote of the majority of shares participating in the vote | No Effect | No Effect | ||||||||||||
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ITEM NO. 1
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
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The Board recommends that
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Nominees for Term to Expire in 2026
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AARON P.
JAGDFELD
Director
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David A.
OWENS
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PHILIP K.
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Director
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Director Qualifications and Attributes
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| Qualifications and Attributes | Relevance to Hillman | ||||||||||
| Diversity | We believe diversity strengthens our competitive advantage and reflects the consumers we serve. | ||||||||||
| Finance | Our business involves complex financial transactions and reporting requirements. | ||||||||||
| Governance | As a public company, we and our stockholders expect effective oversight and transparency. | ||||||||||
| Human Capital Management | Directors with experience in organizational management and talent development provide key insights into developing and investing in our employees. | ||||||||||
| Information Technology / Cybersecurity | We rely on technology to manage customer, employee and supplier data and deliver products and services to the market, and it is important to protect this data. | ||||||||||
| Marketing / Communications | Effective marketing and communications are critical to building customer loyalty, deepening customer engagement, and expanding market share. | ||||||||||
| Mergers & Acquisitions | Ability to assess M&A opportunities for a strategic fit, strong value creation potential, and clear execution capacity. | ||||||||||
| Product Development | Ideation, research and development, and commercialization of products and services are critical to our growth and customer retention. | ||||||||||
| Retail/ Merchandising | Experience in the retail industry provides a relevant understanding of the business, strategy and marketplace dynamics of our customers and the markets we serve. | ||||||||||
| Senior Leadership | The significant leadership experience that comes from a senior leadership role can provide insight on business operations, driving growth, and building and strengthening corporate culture. | ||||||||||
| Strategic Management | Our Board regularly reviews and has input on our strategic plan, which guides our long-term business investments and objectives and our capital allocation. | ||||||||||
| Supply Chain | Upstream and downstream supply chain management, structure and design are critical to our strategic initiatives and sourcing. | ||||||||||
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| Finance | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Governance | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Marketing / Communications | n | n | n | n | n | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mergers & Acquisitions | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Product Development | n | n | n | n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Retail/ Merchandising | n | n | n | n | n | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Senior Leadership | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Strategic Management | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Board Diversity Matrix (as of April 19, 2023)
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Aaron P. Jagdfeld
Director | Age: 51 | Director Since: 2014
Committees: Compensation (Chair)
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| Mr. Jagdfeld has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of Generac Power Systems, Inc. since September 2008 and a director of Generac since November 2006 (NYSE: GNRC). Mr. Jagdfeld began his career at Generac in the finance department in 1994 and became Generac’s Chief Financial Officer in 2002. In 2007, he was appointed President and was responsible for sales, marketing, engineering, and product development. Prior to joining Generac, Mr. Jagdfeld worked in the audit practice of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin office of Deloitte & Touche from 1993 to 1994. Mr. Jagdfeld was selected to serve on our board of directors due to his extensive management and financial experience. Mr. Jagdfeld was initially selected as a director nominee by mutual consent of CCMP and Landcadia. | |||||||||||||||||
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Director | Age: 60 | Director Since: 2018
Committees: Nominating and ESG (Chair)
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Philip K. Woodlief
Director | Age: 69 | Director Since: 2015
Committees: Audit (Chair)
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The Board Recommends a Vote
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Diana Dowling
Director | Age: 57 | Director Since: 2021
Committees: Compensation, Nominating and ESG
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Teresa Gendron
Director | Age: 53 | Director Since: 2021
Committee: Audit
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Ms. Gendron has been the Chief Financial Officer of Markel Corporation since 2023. Previously, Ms. Gendron had been the Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Jefferies from 2014 to 2023. From 2011 to 2014, Ms. Gendron was the Vice President and Controller of Gannett Co., Inc., a NYSE listed international media and marketing solutions company, and performed the duties of Chief Accounting Officer. Previously, Ms. Gendron was Vice President and Controller at NII Holdings, Inc., a mobile communication services company, which she joined as its Finance Director in 1998. Ms. Gendron was selected to serve on our board of directors due to her financial and business experience. Ms. Gendron was initially selected as a director nominee by mutual consent of CCMP and Landcadia.
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Daniel O’Leary
Director | Age: 67 | Director Since: 2021
Committees: Audit, Nominating and ESG
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Mr. O’Leary is an independent consultant who served as President and CEO of Edgen Murray Corporation from 2003 to 2021. He was appointed Chairman of the board of Edgen Murray in 2006. He began at Edgen Murray, a distributor for energy infrastructure components, specialized oil and gas parts and equipment, and its predecessor companies in 2003, guiding a management buyout that grew the company through a series of acquisitions and growth initiatives. The company went public in May 2012 and was acquired in 2013 by Sumitomo Corporation. Mr. O'Leary has served on the board of Vitesse Energy, Inc. (NYSE: VTS), and has been designated as Lead Director, since 2023 and Custom Ecology, Inc. since 2021. Additionally, he served as an independent director on the board of Sprint Industrial from 2017 to 2019. Mr. O’Leary has a long career in leadership positions in manufacturing and distribution, principally in the oil and gas and energy infrastructure markets. Mr. O’Leary was selected to serve on our board of directors due to his extensive management, operational, investment, and business experience. Mr. O’Leary was initially selected as a director nominee pursuant to Landcadia’s nomination rights.
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John Swygert
Director | Age: 54 | Director Since: 2021
Committee: Audit
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Mr. Swygert has been the President, Chief Executive Officer, and a Director of Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: OLLI) since December 2019. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Swygert was Ollie’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer since January 2018. Mr. Swygert joined Ollie’s in March 2004 as Chief Financial Officer and was later promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in 2011. Mr. Swygert has worked in discount retail as a finance professional for 30 years. Prior to joining Ollie’s, Mr. Swygert was Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Factory 2-U Stores, Inc. He held several positions while at Factory 2-U Stores from 1992, ranging from Staff Accountant, Assistant Controller, Controller, Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, Vice President of Finance and Planning, and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Swygert also previously worked for PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc. in Business Development and Financial Analysis. Mr. Swygert previously served on the board of Truck Hero Holdings, Inc. from 2018 through January 2021. Mr. Swygert was selected to serve on our board of directors due to his extensive financial, operational and management experience in the retail field.
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Douglas J. Cahill
Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer
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Mr. Cahill has been our Chairman since 2014 and Hillman’s President and Chief Executive Officer since 2019. Prior to joining Hillman, Mr. Cahill was a Managing Director of CCMP from July 2014 to July 2019 and was a member of CCMP’s Investment Committee and previously was an Executive Adviser of CCMP from March 2013. Mr. Cahill served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Oreck, the manufacturer of upright vacuums and cleaning products, from May 2010 until December 2012. Prior to joining Oreck, Mr. Cahill served for eight years as President and Chief Executive Officer of Doane Pet Care Company, a private label manufacturer of pet food and former CCMP portfolio company, through to its sale to MARS Inc. in 2006. From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Cahill served as president of Mars Petcare U.S. Prior to joining Doane in 1997, Mr. Cahill spent 13 years at Olin Corporation, a diversified manufacturer of metal and chemicals, where he served in a variety of managerial and executive roles. Mr. Cahill serves as a Board Member for Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee and the Visitor Board at Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management. In January 2009, Mr. Cahill was appointed as an Adviser to Mars Incorporated. Mr. Cahill previously served as a director of Banfield Pet Hospital from 2006 to 2016, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet (Nasdaq: OLLI) from 2013 to 2016, Jamieson Laboratories from 2014 to 2017, Founder Sport Group from 2016 to 2019, and Shoes for Crews from 2015 to 2019. Mr. Cahill serves as the Chairman of our board of directors due to his financial, investment, and extensive management experience.
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Joseph M. Scharfenberger, Jr.
Director | Age: 51 | Director Since: 2015
Committee: Compensation
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Mr. Scharfenberger has been a Managing Director of CCMP since July 2009 and is a member of CCMP’s Investment Committee. Prior to joining CCMP, Mr. Scharfenberger worked at Bear Stearns Merchant Banking. Prior to joining Bear Stearns Merchant Banking, Mr. Scharfenberger worked in the private equity division at Toronto Dominion Securities. Mr. Scharfenberger currently serves on the boards of Founder Sport Group, Shoes for Crews, and Truck Hero, Inc. Mr. Scharfenberger previously served as a director of Jamieson Laboratories from 2014 to 2017 and as a director of Jetro Cash and Carry from 2015 to 2019. Mr. Scharfenberger was selected to serve on our board of directors due to his financial, investment, and business experience. Mr. Scharfenberger was initially selected as a director nominee pursuant to CCMP’s nomination rights.
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RICHARD F. Zannino
Director | Age: 64 | Director Since: 2014
Committee: Compensation
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Mr. Zannino has been a Managing Director of CCMP since July 2009 and is a member of CCMP’s Investment Committee. Prior to joining CCMP, Mr. Zannino was Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board of directors of Dow Jones & Company. Mr. Zannino joined Dow Jones as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in February 2001 before his promotion to Chief Operating Officer in July 2002 and to Chief Executive Officer and Director in February 2006. Prior to joining Dow Jones, Mr. Zannino was Executive Vice President in charge of strategy, finance, M&A, technology, and a number of operating units at Liz Claiborne. Mr. Zannino joined Liz Claiborne in 1998 as Chief Financial Officer. In 1998, Mr. Zannino served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of General Signal. From 1993 until early 1998, Mr. Zannino was at Saks Fifth Avenue, ultimately serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Zannino currently serves on the boards of Ollie’s Bargain Outlet (Nasdaq: OLLI), Estee Lauder Companies (NYSE: EL), IAC/InterActiveCorp. (Nasdaq: IAC), Founder Sport Group, and Shoes for Crews and is a trustee of Pace University. Mr. Zannino previously served as a director of Eating Recovery Center from 2018 to 2021, Truck Hero, Inc. from 2018 to 2021, and Jamieson Laboratories from 2014 to 2017. Mr. Zannino was selected to serve on our board of directors due to his financial, investment, and business experience. Mr. Zannino was initially selected as a director nominee pursuant to CCMP’s nomination rights.
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Audit Committee
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COMMITTEE FUNCTIONS
•
Assist the Board in its oversight of:
◦
Integrity of the consolidated financial statements of the Company;
◦
The Company’s compliance with legal and regulatory requirements;
◦
Independent auditor’s qualifications and independence;
◦
Performance of the Company’s internal audit function and independent auditors; and
◦
The Company’s internal control over financial reporting;
•
Appoint, retain or terminate the Company’s independent auditors and pre-approve all audit, audit-related, tax, and other services, if any, to be provided by the independent auditors; and
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Prepare the Audit Committee Report.
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Number of Meetings in 2022: 5
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| MEMBERS | Aaron P. Jagdfeld (Chair), Diana Dowling, Joseph M. Scharfenberger, Jr., Richard F. Zannino | ||||||||||
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COMMITTEE FUNCTIONS
•
Review and approve the Company’s overall compensation strategy;
•
Review and approve, or recommend to the Board for approval, the compensation of the CEO and executive officers of the Company;
•
Administers the Company’s executive compensation policies and programs, including determining grants of equity awards under the plans;
•
Prepare the Compensation Committee Report; and
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Has sole authority to retain and direct the committee’s compensation consultant.
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NOMINATING AND ESG Committee
Number of Meetings in 2022: 3
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COMMITTEE FUNCTIONS
•
Oversee the Company’s corporate governance policies and procedures;
•
Identify individuals qualified to become new directors, consistent with criteria approved by the Board;
•
Review the qualifications of incumbent directors to determine whether to recommend them for reelection;
•
Recommend to the Board qualified individuals to serve as committee members on the various Board committees; and
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Review the Board’s performance and director independence.
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Beneficial Ownership of Common Stock
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| Shares Beneficially Owned | ||||||||||||||
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Name
(1)
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Amount and Nature of Beneficial Ownership
(#)
(2)(3)
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Percent of Class
(%) |
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| Douglas Cahill | 4,773,379 | 2.4 | % | |||||||||||
| Joseph Scharfenberger | — | * | ||||||||||||
| Richard Zannino | — | * | ||||||||||||
| Daniel O’Leary | 27,537 | * | ||||||||||||
| John Swygert | 17,537 | * | ||||||||||||
| Aaron Jagdfeld | 231,809 | * | ||||||||||||
| David Owens | 66,984 | * | ||||||||||||
| Philip Woodlief | 66,984 | * | ||||||||||||
| Diana Dowling | 17,537 | * | ||||||||||||
| Teresa Gendron | 17,537 | * | ||||||||||||
| Robert Kraft | 817,129 | * | ||||||||||||
| Scott Ride | 333,185 | * | ||||||||||||
| Scott K. Moore | 49,401 | * | ||||||||||||
| George Murphy | 122,657 | * | ||||||||||||
| All directors and executive officers as a group (nineteen individuals) | 8,224,895 | 4.1 | % | |||||||||||
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| Name |
RSUs
(#) |
Options
(#) |
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| Douglas Cahill | — | 4,461,294 | ||||||
| Aaron Jagdfeld | 10,330 | 49,447 | ||||||
| David Owens | 10,330 | 49,447 | ||||||
| Philip Woodlief | 10,330 | 49,447 | ||||||
| Robert Kraft | — | 662,216 | ||||||
| Scott Ride | — | 333,185 | ||||||
| Scott Moore | — | 34,613 | ||||||
| George Murphy | — | 122,657 | ||||||
| Diana Dowling | 10,330 | — | ||||||
| Teresa Gendron | 10,330 | — | ||||||
| Dan O'Leary | 10,330 | — | ||||||
| John Swygert | 10,330 | — | ||||||
| All directors and executive officers as a group (nineteen individuals) | 72,310 | 6,799,375 | ||||||
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Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners
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| Name and Address of Beneficial Owner |
Amount and Nature of Ownership
(#) |
Percentage
of Class (%) |
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CCMP Capital Investors III, L.P. and related investment funds
(1)
c/o CCMP Capital Advisors, LP
1 Rockefeller Plaza, 16th Floor
New York, New York 10020
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22,455,000 | 11.5 | % | ||||||||
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The Vanguard Group
(2)
100 Vanguard Blvd.
Malvern, PA 19355
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12,633,674 | 6.5 | % | ||||||||
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Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management, LLC
(3)
2000 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1110
Los Angeles, CA 90067
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11,256,972 | 5.8 | % | ||||||||
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JPMorgan Chase & Co.
(4)
383 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10179
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10,055,042 | 5.2 | % | ||||||||
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Jefferies Financial Group Inc.
(5)
520 Madison Ave.
New York, New York 10022
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9,858,276 | 5.1 | % | ||||||||
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Delinquent Section 16(a) Reports
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Certain Relationships and Related Party Transactions
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Information about our Executive Officers
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| Name | Position | Age | ||||||||||||
| Douglas Cahill | Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer | 63 | ||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer | 52 | ||||||||||||
| Jon Michael Adinolfi | Divisional President, Hillman US | 47 | ||||||||||||
| Scott C. Ride | President, Hillman Canada | 52 | ||||||||||||
| Randall Fagundo | Divisional President, Robotics and Digital Solutions | 63 | ||||||||||||
| Aaron Parker | Vice President, Human Resources | 38 | ||||||||||||
| Gary L. Seeds | Executive Vice President, Sales and Field Service | 64 | ||||||||||||
| George S. Murphy | Divisional President, Protective Solutions & Sales | 58 | ||||||||||||
| Amanda Kitzberger | Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary | 42 | ||||||||||||
| Scott K. Moore | Chief Technology Officer | 51 | ||||||||||||
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EXECUTIVE
COMPENSATION
COMPENSATION DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
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| Short-Term Compensation Elements | ||||||||
| Element | Role and Purpose | |||||||
| Base Salary |
Attract and retain executives and reward their skills and contributions to the day-to-day management of our Company.
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| Annual Performance-Based Bonuses |
Motivate the attainment of annual Company and division, financial, operational, and strategic goals by paying bonuses determined by the achievement of specified performance targets with a performance period of one year.
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| Discretionary Bonuses |
From time to time, the Company may award discretionary bonuses to compensate executives for special contributions or extraordinary circumstances or events.
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| Element | Role and Purpose | |||||||
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Stock Options, Restricted Stock Units,
other Equity-Based Awards |
Motivate the attainment of long-term value creation, align executive interests with the interests of our stockholders, create accountability for executives to enhance stockholder value, and promote long-term retention through the use of multi-year vesting equity awards. | |||||||
| Change of Control Benefits | Promote long-term retention and align the interests of executives with stockholders by providing for (i) for the pre-2021 time based awards granted prior to the Business Combination, acceleration of equity vesting in the event of a change in control transaction; and (ii) for all performance based awards granted at any time, and all time based awards granted in 2021 or later as a public company or anticipation of becoming a public company, no mandatory acceleration of equity vesting in the event of a change in control transaction. | |||||||
| Severance Benefits | We provide modest severance protection in the form of continued base salary and, in some cases, bonus payments in the event of a termination of employment without cause or for good reason for individual NEOs, as described below. | |||||||
| Benefits | ||||||||
| Element | Role and Purpose | |||||||
| Employee Benefit Plans and Perquisites | Participation in Company-wide health and retirement benefit programs, provide financial security and additional compensation commensurate with senior executive level duties and responsibilities. | |||||||
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| Name |
2022 Base Salary
($) |
2021 Base Salary
($) |
2020 Base Salary
($) |
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| Douglas J. Cahill | 700,000 | 700,000 | 650,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | 415,000 | 415,000 | 415,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | 350,000 | 350,000 | 350,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott K. Moore
(1)
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285,000 | 221,460 | 212,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott C. Ride
(2)
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273,766 | 289,374 | 288,888 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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2022 Threshold, Target and Maximum Bonus
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| Name |
2022 Threshold Bonus
as a Percentage
of Base Salary
(%)
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2022 Target Bonus
as Percentage
of Base Salary
(%)
|
2022 Maximum Bonus
as Percentage
of Base Salary
(%)
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| Douglas J. Cahill | 10% | 100% | 200% | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | 6% | 60% | 120% | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott K. Moore
(1)
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4% | 38% | 76% | ||||||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | 5% | 50% | 100% | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott C. Ride | 5% | 50% | 100% | ||||||||||||||||||||
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2022 Performance Criteria and Relative Weight
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| Name |
Adjusted
EBITDA (%) |
Net Debt Pay Down
(%) |
RDS Division Adjusted EBITDA
(%) |
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| Douglas J. Cahill | 70% | 30% | —% | |||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | 70% | 30% | —% | |||||||||||||||||
| Scott K. Moore | 50% | 20% | 30% | |||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | 70% | 30% | —% | |||||||||||||||||
| Scott C. Ride | 70% | 30% | —% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Metric | Threshold | Target | Maximum | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Adjusted EBITDA
(1)
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$207,400 | $229,700 | $250,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Payout | 10% | 100% | 200% | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Metric | Threshold | Target | Maximum | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Net Debt Pay Down
(1)
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$100,000 | $125,000 | $150,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Payout | 10% | 100% | 200% | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Metric | Threshold | Target | Maximum | ||||||||||||||||||||
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RDS Adjusted EBITDA
(1)
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$80,500 | $89,100 | $96,900 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Payout | 10% | 100% | 200% | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Metric |
Target
($) |
Actual
($) |
Achievement
to Target |
Resulting Payout Factor
(%) |
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Adjusted EBITDA
(1)
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229,700 | 210,249 | 91.5% | 21% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Net Debt Pay Down
(1)
|
125,000 | 43,489 | 34.8% | —% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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RDS Adjusted EBITDA
(1)
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89,100 | 80,529 | 90.4% | 10% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Name |
2022
Target Bonus ($) |
Plan Based Bonus Calculation
($) |
% of Target Bonus | Discretionary Adjustments | Bonus Actually Paid | % of Target Bonus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Douglas J. Cahill | 700,000 | 102,802 | 14.7% | — | 102,802 | 14.7% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | 249,000 | 36,568 | 14.7% | — | 36,568 | 14.7% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | 175,000 | 25,701 | 14.7% | — | 25,701 | 14.7% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott K. Moore | 99,366 | 13,673 | 13.8% | — | 13,673 | 13.8% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott C. Ride
(1)
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136,883 | 20,122 | 14.7% | 150,920 | 171,042 | 125.0% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Compensation Committee Report
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Summary Compensation Table
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Name and
Principal Position |
Year |
Salary
($) |
Bonus
($)
(1)
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Stock Awards
($) |
Option
Awards
($)
(2)
|
Non-Equity
Incentive Plan
Compensation
($)
(3)
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Compensation
- All Other
($)
(4)
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Total
($) |
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Douglas J. Cahill
President and CEO |
2022 | 700,000 | — | 899,997 | 899,123 | 102,802 | 17,363 | 2,619,285 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | 698,077 | — | — | 2,637,196 | — | 13,827 | 3,349,100 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2020 | 631,250 | — | — | — | 846,235 | 100,776 | 1,578,261 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robert O. Kraft
CFO and Treasurer
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2022 | 415,000 | — | 299,999 | 299,708 | 36,568 | 17,992 | 1,069,267 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | 415,000 | — | — | 3,130,835 | — | 15,104 | 3,560,939 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2020 | 403,029 | — | — | 748,158 | 1,824,173 | 23,905 | 2,999,265 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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George S. Murphy
Divisional President, Protective Solutions
& Sales
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2022 | 350,000 | — | 399,992 | 149,852 | 25,701 | 18,928 | 944,473 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | 350,000 | — | 250,005 | 827,098 | — | 12,635 | 1,439,738 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2020 | 350,000 | 68,513 | — | 1,737,738 | 21,364 | 2,177,615 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott K. Moore
Chief Technology Officer
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2022 | 252,814 | — | 399,992 | 249,998 | 13,673 | 34,945 | 951,422 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | 221,460 | 206,976 | 100,540 | 211,485 | — | 2,300 | 742,761 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2020 | 211,780 | 465,024 | — | — | 58,598 | 7,589 | 742,991 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott C. Ride
(5)
President, Hillman Canada
|
2022 | 273,766 | 150,920 | 219,992 | 219,784 | 20,122 | 16,411 | 900,995 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | 289,384 | — | — | 1,839,399 | — | 24,306 | 2,153,089 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2020 | 288,895 | — | — | 269,954 | 188,566 | 24,681 | 772,096 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Name |
401(k) Matching Contribution
($) |
Car Allowance / Pers. Use Company Car
($) |
Relocation / Moving
($) |
Premium for Group Term Life Ins.
($) |
Other Misc.
($) |
Total Other Comp.
($) |
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| Douglas J. Cahill | 7,673 | 8,400 | — | 1,188 | 102 | 17,363 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | 9,178 | 8,400 | — | 414 | — | 17,992 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | 9,154 | 9,000 | — | 774 | — | 18,928 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott K. Moore | 353 | 969 | 33,209 | 414 | — | 34,945 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott C. Ride | — | 16,411 | — | — | — | 16,411 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Grants of Plan-Based Awards in Fiscal Year 2022
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Estimated Future Payouts
Under Non-Equity Incentive
Plan Awards
(1)
|
All Other
Stock Awards: Number of Shares of Stock or Units (#) |
All Other Option
Awards: Number of Securities Underlying Options (#) |
Exercise
Price of Option Awards ($) |
Grant Date Fair Value of Stock and Option Awards
($)
(2)
|
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| Name | Grant Date | Minimum ($) |
Target
($) |
Maximum ($) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Douglas
J. Cahill |
3/18/2022 | 70,000 | 700,000 | 1,400,000 | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | 90,543 | — | — | 899,997 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | 273,639 | 9.94 | 899,123 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robert
O. Kraft |
3/18/2022 | 24,900 | 249,000 | 498,000 | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | 30,181 | — | — | 299,999 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | — | 91,213 | 9.94 | 299,708 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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George
Murphy |
3/18/2022 | 17,500 | 175,000 | 350,000 | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | 15,090 | — | — | 149,995 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | — | 45,606 | 9.94 | 149,852 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 10/28/2022 | — | — | — | 32,808 | — | — | 249,997 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Scott
K. Moore |
3/18/2022 | 9,937 | 99,366 | 198,732 | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | 15,090 | — | — | 149,995 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8/1/2022 | — | — | — | 24,131 | — | — | 249,997 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8/1/2022 | — | — | — | — | 68,485 | 10.36 | 249,998 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Scott
C. Ride |
3/18/2022 | 13,688 | 136,883 | 273,766 | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | 22,132 | — | — | 219,992 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | — | 66,889 | 9.94 | 219,784 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Number of
Securities Underlying Unexercised Options (#) Exercisable |
Number of
Securities Underlying Unexercised Options (#) Unexercisable |
Equity Incentive
Plan Awards; Number of Securities Underlying Unexercised Unearned Option (#) |
Option
Exercise Price ($) |
Option
Expiration Date |
Number of shares or units (#) of stock that have not vested | Market value of shares or units ($) of stock that have not vested | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Douglas
J. Cahill |
7/29/2019 | 4,120,594 | 1,373,532 | — | 8.50 | 7/29/2029 | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/22/2021 | 136,145 | 408,438 | 136,145 | 10.00 | 1/22/2031 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | 273,639 | — | 9.94 | 1/10/2032 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | — | — | 90,543 | 652,815 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robert
O. Kraft |
11/1/2017 | 247,238 | — | 247,238 | 6.07 | 11/1/2027 | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8/30/2018 | 103,015 | — | 103,015 | 7.29 | 8/30/2028 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7/30/2020 | 159,880 | 159,881 | — | 7.89 | 7/30/2030 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/22/2021 | 44,640 | 133,291 | 44,640 | 10.00 | 1/22/2031 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | 91,213 | — | 9.94 | 1/10/2032 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | — | — | 30,181 | 217,605 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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George
Murphy |
10/1/2018 | 70,050 | — | 70,050 | 7.29 | 10/1/2028 | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/22/2021 | 20,603 | 61,810 | 20,603 | 10.00 | 1/22/2031 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | 45,606 | — | 9.94 | 1/10/2032 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 10/28/2021 | — | — | — | — | — | 22,584 | 162,831 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/22/2021 | — | — | — | — | — | 15,090 | 108,799 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 10/28/2022 | — | — | — | — | — | 32,808 | 236,546 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Name | Grant Date |
Number of
Securities Underlying Unexercised Options (#) Exercisable |
Number of
Securities Underlying Unexercised Options (#) Unexercisable |
Equity Incentive
Plan Awards; Number of Securities Underlying Unexercised Unearned Option (#) |
Option
Exercise Price ($) |
Option
Expiration Date |
Number of shares or units (#) of stock that have not vested | Market value of shares or units ($) of stock that have not vested | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott
K. Moore |
8/10/2018 | 34,613 | — | 34,613 | 7.29 | 8/10/2028 | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8/1/2022 | — | 68,485 | — | 10.36 | 8/1/2032 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/22/2021 | — | — | — | — | — | 10,054 | 72,489 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | — | — | 15,090 | 108,799 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8/1/2022 | — | — | — | — | — | 24,131 | 173,985 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott
C. Ride |
10/1/2017 | 72,523 | — | 72,523 | 6.07 | 10/1/2027 | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2/12/2015 | 145,046 | — | 145,046 | 6.07 | 2/12/2025 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7/30/2020 | 57,588 | 57,689 | — | 7.89 | 7/30/2030 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/22/2021 | 20,603 | 61,810 | 20,603 | 10.00 | 1/22/2031 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | 66,889 | 9.94 | 1/10/2032 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1/11/2022 | — | — | — | — | — | 22,132 | 159,572 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Name |
Number of Shares
Acquired on Exercise (#) |
Value Realized Upon Exercise
($) |
Number
of Shares Acquired on Vesting (#) |
Value Realized
on Vesting ($) |
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| Douglas J. Cahill | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott K. Moore | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott C. Ride | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nonqualified Deferred Compensation for Fiscal Year 2022
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| Name |
Executive
Contributions
($)
(1)
|
Company
Matching
Contributions
($)
(2)
|
Aggregate
Earnings
($)
(3)
|
Aggregate
Withdrawal/ Distributions ($) |
Aggregate
Balance at
December 31, 2022
($)
(4)
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| Douglas J. Cahill | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | — | — | (9,938) | — | 47,828 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott K. Moore | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott C. Ride | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Potential Payments Upon Termination or Change in Control
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Estimated Payments Upon Termination of Employment or Change in Control
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| Name |
Death, Disability,
or non-renewal by Executive ($) |
Termination
without cause, resignation with good reason, or non-renewal by the Company ($) |
Termination
without cause, resignation with good reason, or non-renewal by the Company within 90 days of a change in control ($) |
Change in
Control
(regardless of
termination)
($)
(1)
|
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| Douglas J. Cahill | — | 1,400,000 | 1,400,000 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Robert O. Kraft | — | 451,568 | 451,568 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott Moore | — | 298,673 | 298,673 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| George Murphy | — | 375,701 | 375,701 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scott Ride | — | 538,724 | 538,724 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Year |
Summary Compensation Table Total for CEO
($)
(1)
|
Compensation Actually Paid
to CEO
($)
(2)
|
Average Summary Compensation Table Total for Non-CEO NEOs
($)
(3)
|
Average Compensation Actually Paid to Non-CEO NEOs
($)
(2)(3)
|
Total Shareholder Return
($)
(4)
|
Peer
Group Total Shareholder Return
($)
(5)
|
Net Income ($) |
Adjusted EBITDA
(6)
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($)
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2022
($)
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2021
($)
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2020
($)
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Director Compensation for Fiscal Year 2022
|
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| Name |
Fees Earned
or Paid in Cash ($) |
Stock
Awards
($)
(1)
|
Total
($) |
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| Diana Dowling | 75,000 | 99,994 | 174,994 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Teresa S. Gendron | 75,000 | 99,994 | 174,994 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Aaron P. Jagdfeld
(2)
|
90,000 | 99,994 | 189,994 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Daniel O'Leary | 75,000 | 99,994 | 174,994 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| David A. Owens | 75,000 | 99,994 | 174,994 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Joseph M. Scharfenberger, Jr.
(3)
|
— | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John Swygert | 75,000 | 99,994 | 174,994 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Philip K. Woodlief
(4)
|
95,000 | 99,994 | 194,994 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Richard F. Zannino
(3)
|
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Amount
($) |
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| Annual cash retainer | 75,000 | ||||||||||
| Additional annual cash retainer for chair of the Audit Committee | 20,000 | ||||||||||
| Additional annual cash retainer for chair of the Compensation Committee | 15,000 | ||||||||||
| Annual equity retainer | $100,000 of restricted stock units vesting upon the sooner of the one year anniversary of the grant date or the next annual meeting of stockholders | ||||||||||
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ITEM NO. 2
ADVISORY VOTE TO APPROVE
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
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You are being asked to vote, on a nonbinding, advisory basis, to approve the compensation of our NEOs.
The Board recommends that
you vote
FOR
the approval
of compensation of our NEOs.
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“RESOLVED, that the compensation paid to the Company’s NEOs, as disclosed pursuant to Item 402 of Regulation S-K, including the Compensation Discussion and Analysis, compensation tables, and the related narrative discussion, is hereby APPROVED.”
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The Board Recommends
a Vote
For
This Proposal.
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ITEM NO. 3
RATIFICATION OF THE APPOINTMENT
OF INDEPENDENT AUDITOR
|
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You are being asked to ratify the appointment of Hillman’s independent auditor, Deloitte & Touche LLP.
The Board recommends that
you vote
FOR
the ratification
of Deloitte & Touche LLP as our independent registered public accounting firm.
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Audit Fees, Audit-Related Fees, Tax Fees, and All Other Fees
|
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|
Fiscal 2022
($)
|
Fiscal 2021
($)
|
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| Independent Auditor | Deloitte | KPMG | ||||||||||||
|
Audit Fees
(1)
|
1,032 | 1,140 | ||||||||||||
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Audit Related Fees
(2)
|
44 | 30 | ||||||||||||
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Tax Fees
(3)
|
105 | — | ||||||||||||
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All Other Fees
(4)
|
70 | — | ||||||||||||
| Total | 1,251 | 1,170 | ||||||||||||
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The Board Recommends
a Vote
For
This Proposal.
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APPENDIX A
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES
|
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Adjusted EBITDA
|
||
|
Year Ended
December 31, 2022
($)
|
||||||||
| Net loss | (16,436) | |||||||
| Income tax (benefit) expense | 1,769 | |||||||
| Interest expense, net | 54,560 | |||||||
| Depreciation | 57,815 | |||||||
| Amortization | 62,195 | |||||||
| EBITDA | 159,903 | |||||||
| Stock compensation expense | 13,524 | |||||||
|
Restructuring
(1)
|
2,617 | |||||||
|
Litigation expense
(2)
|
32,856 | |||||||
|
Acquisition and integration expense
(3)
|
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| Adjusted EBITDA |
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|
Net Debt Pay Down
|
||
|
Year Ended December 31, 2022
($)
|
Year Ended December 25, 2021
($) |
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| Revolving loans | $ | 72,000 | $ | 93,000 | ||||||||||
| Senior Term Loan | 840,363 | 851,000 | ||||||||||||
| Finance leases and other obligations | 6,406 | 1,782 | ||||||||||||
| Gross Debt | $ | 918,769 | $ | 945,782 | ||||||||||
| Less Cash | 31,081 | 14,605 | ||||||||||||
| Net Debt | $ | 887,688 | $ | 931,177 | ||||||||||
| Net debt as of December 25, 2021 | 931,177 | |||||||||||||
| Less: | ||||||||||||||
| Net Debt as of December 31, 2022 | 887,688 | |||||||||||||
| Net Debt Pay Down | $ | 43,489 | ||||||||||||
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RDS Adjusted EBITDA
|
||
|
Year Ended
December 31, 2022
($)
|
||||||||
| Operating Income | $ | 3,616 | ||||||
| Depreciation and amortization | 43,185 | |||||||
| Stock compensation expense | 1,479 | |||||||
| Restructuring | 275 | |||||||
|
Litigation expense
(1)
|
32,856 | |||||||
|
Acquisition and integration expense
(2)
|
246 | |||||||
| Change in fair value of contingent consideration | (1,128) | |||||||
| RDS Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 80,529 | ||||||
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HOUSEHOLDING OF
PROXY MATERIALS
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* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
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