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| | Sincerely yours, | | | | |
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Stuart Aronson
Chief Executive Officer |
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Richard Siegel
Secretary |
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Miami, Florida
June 21, 2019 |
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Type of
Ownership |
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Of Common Stock
outstanding |
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Name and Address
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Shares
Owned |
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Percentage
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H.I.G. Bayside Debt & LBO Fund II, L.P.
(1)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 4,507,204 | | | | | | 21.9 % | | |
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H.I.G. Bayside Loan Opportunity Fund II, L.P.
(1)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 3,672,796 | | | | | | 17.9 % | | |
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Hamilton Lane Advisors, L.L.C.
(2)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 1,075,244 | | | | | | 5.2 % | | |
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Stuart Aronson
(3)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 18,000 | | | | | | * | | |
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John Bolduc
(3)(4)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 191,975 | | | | | | * | | |
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Jay Carvell
(3)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 15,629 | | | | | | * | | |
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Sami Mnaymneh
(5)(6)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 8,466,697 | | | | | | 41.2 % | | |
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Anthony Tamer
(5)(7)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 8,456,117 | | | | | | 41.2 % | | |
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Kevin F. Burke
(3)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 7,530 | | | | | | * | | |
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Rick P. Frier
(3)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | — | | | | | | * | | |
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Rick D. Puckett
(3)(8)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 18,912 | | | | | | * | | |
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G. Stacy Smith
(3)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | — | | | | | | * | | |
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Marco Collazos
(3)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | — | | | | | | * | | |
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Edward J. Giordano
(3)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | — | | | | | | * | | |
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All officers and directors as a group (9 persons)
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| | | | Beneficial | | | | | | 252,046 | | | | | | 1.2 % | | |
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Name of Director
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Dollar Range of Equity Securities in
WhiteHorse Finance (1) |
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| Independent Directors | | | | |
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Kevin F. Burke
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Over $100,000
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Rick P. Frier
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—
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Rick D. Puckett
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Over $100,000
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G. Stacy Smith
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—
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| Interested Directors | | | | |
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Stuart Aronson
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Over $100,000
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John Bolduc
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Over $100,000
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Jay Carvell
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Over $100,000
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Name, Age and
Address (1) |
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Position(s)
Held with the Company |
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Term of Office
and Length of Time Served |
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Principal Occupation(s)
During the Past Five Years |
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Other Directorships
Held by Director or Nominee for Director During the Past Five Years (2) |
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| Nominees for Independent Director | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Kevin F. Burke (65) | | | Director, Co-Chairman of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee | | | Class I director since 2017; term expires 2022 (if re-elected) | | | Mr. Burke serves as a Senior Advisor to THL Credit Advisors LLC, an alternative credit investment manager for both direct lending and broadly syndicated investments through public and private vehicles, and to Churchill Asset Management LLC, a leading provider of senior and unitranche debt financing to middle market companies. Previously, from January 2016 until December 2016, Mr. Burke was a Senior Managing Director responsible for Loan Syndication, Sales and Trading at Antares Capital, a company specializing in acquisition finance for private equity firms. Prior to this position, from April 2003 until December 2015, Mr. Burke was a Senior Managing Director of GE Capital, a leading provider of debt financing to the U.S. sponsor middle market. | | | None | |
| G. Stacy Smith (51) | | | Director, Co-Chairman of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee | | | Class I director since 2015; term expires 2022 (if re-elected) | | | Mr. Smith has served as a partner of each of Trinity Investment Group, an investment firm, and SCW Capital, LP, a hedge fund, since 2013. From 1997 through December 2012, Mr. Smith was a partner at Walker Smith Capital, a hedge fund. | | | Mr. Smith currently serves on the board of directors of Independent Bank Group, a bank holding company, to which he was elected in February 2013. He also serves on the board of directors of USD Partners LP, an energy-related logistics company, to which he was elected in October 2015. | |
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Name, Age and
Address (1) |
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Position(s)
Held with the Company |
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Term of Office
and Length of Time Served |
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Principal Occupation(s)
During the Past Five Years |
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Other Directorships
Held by Director or Nominee for Director During the Past Five Years (2) |
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| Independent Directors | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Rick P. Frier (57) | | | Director, Chairman of the Compensation Committee | | | Class II director since 2016; term expires 2020 | | | Mr. Frier was Chief Financial Officer of Chiquita Brands International, Inc., a producer and distributor of produce, from April 2013 until January 2015. Before his position with Chiquita Brands, from March 2005 until October 2012, Mr. Frier served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Catalina Marketing Corporation, a personalized digital media marketing firm. | | | Mr. Frier currently serves on the board of directors of Affinion Group, Inc., a company that provides loyalty program and customer engagement solutions for other businesses, to which he was elected in November 2015. He also serves as the Chairman of the board of directors of Exal Corporation, a producer of aluminum cans, to which he was elected in December 2016. | |
| Rick D. Puckett (65) | | | Director, Chairman of the Audit Committee | | | Class III director since 2012; term expires 2021 | | | Until his retirement in December 2017, Mr. Puckett served as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of Snyder’s-Lance, Inc., a food manufacturer since December 2010. Prior to holding this position, Mr. Puckett served as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of Lance, Inc. | | | Mr. Puckett currently serves on the board of directors of SPX Corporation, an industrial equipment and manufacturing company, to which he was elected in October 2015. Mr. Puckett also serves on the board of Driven Brands, Inc., an automotive aftermarket conglomerate. | |
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Name, Age and
Address (1) |
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Position(s)
Held with the Company |
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Term of Office
and Length of Time Served |
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Principal Occupation(s)
During the Past Five Years |
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Other Directorships
Held by Director or Nominee for Director During the Past Five Years (2) |
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| Interested Directors | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Stuart Aronson (56)
(4)
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| | Chief Executive Officer and Director | | | Class II director since 2017; term expires 2020 | | | Mr. Aronson serves as Group Head of the U.S. direct lending platform of H.I.G. Capital, L.L.C. (“H.I.G. Capital”), a position he has held since February 2016. Prior to joining H.I.G. Capital, from July 1990 through December 2015 Mr. Aronson served as an officer of the General Electric Company and as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. Sponsor Finance business of GE Capital (“GSF”), a leading provider of debt financing to the U.S. sponsor middle market. | | | Mr. Aronson currently serves on the board of Kids in Crisis, a non-profit organization located in Greenwich, Connecticut. | |
| John Bolduc (54) (3) | | | Chairman of the Board | | | Class III director since 2012; term expires 2021 | | | Mr. Bolduc serves as an Executive Managing Director of H.I.G. Capital. | | | None | |
| Jay Carvell (53) (5) | | | Director | | | Class II director since 2012; term expires 2020 | | | Mr. Carvell serves as a Managing Director at an investment adviser affiliated with H.I.G. Capital. Prior to joining H.I.G. Capital, Mr. Carvell was a partner at WhiteHorse Capital Partners, L.P. | | | None | |
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Name
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Age
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Position
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| Edward J. Giordano | | |
48
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| | Interim Chief Financial Officer | |
| Marco Collazos | | |
43
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| | Chief Compliance Officer | |
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Name
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Aggregate
Compensation from WhiteHorse Finance |
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Pension or
Retirement Benefits Accrued as Part of Our Expenses (1) |
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Total
Compensation from WhiteHorse Finance |
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| Independent Directors | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Kevin F. Burke
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| | | $ | 82,750 | | | | | | — | | | | | $ | 82,750 | | |
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Rick P. Frier
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| | | | 85,750 | | | | | | — | | | | | | 85,750 | | |
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Rick D. Puckett
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| | | | 91,500 | | | | | | — | | | | | | 91,500 | | |
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G. Stacy Smith
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| | | | 86,500 | | | | | | — | | | | | | 86,500 | | |
| Interested Directors | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Stuart Aronson
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John Bolduc
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Jay Carvell
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Fiscal Years Ended
December 31, |
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2018
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2017
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Audit Fees
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| | | $ | 380 | | | | | $ | 358 | | |
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Audit-Related Fees
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| | | | 50 | | | | | | 30 | | |
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Tax Fees
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All Other Fees
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Total Fees
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| | | $ | 430 | | | | | $ | 388 | | |
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
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Richard Siegel
Secretary |
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Miami, Florida
June 21, 2019 |
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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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