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Infoblox Inc – IPO: ‘S-1’ on 1/6/12 – ‘EX-10.12’

On:  Friday, 1/6/12, at 4:39pm ET   ·   Private-to-Public:  Document/Exhibit  –  Release Delayed   ·   Accession #:  1193125-12-5222   ·   File #:  333-178925

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  As Of                Filer                Filing    For·On·As Docs:Size              Issuer               Agent

 1/06/12  Infoblox Inc                      S-1¶                  25:7.6M                                   Donnelley … Solutions/FA

Initial Public Offering (IPO):  Registration Statement (General Form)   —   Form S-1
Filing Table of Contents

Document/Exhibit                   Description                      Pages   Size 

 1: S-1         Registration Statement on Form S-1                  HTML   2.79M 
25: COVER     ¶ Comment-Response or Cover Letter to the SEC         HTML      4K 
 2: EX-3.01     Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation   HTML     71K 
                of the Registrant                                                
 3: EX-3.03     Bylaws of the Registrant                            HTML     89K 
 4: EX-4.02     Third Amended and Restated Investors' Rights        HTML    138K 
                Agreement                                                        
 5: EX-10.02    2003 Stock Plan and Form of Option Grant            HTML    140K 
 6: EX-10.03    2005 Stock Plan                                     HTML     55K 
 7: EX-10.06    Lease Agreement                                     HTML    146K 
 8: EX-10.07    Flextronics Infrastructure Manufacturing Services   HTML    101K 
                Agreement                                                        
 9: EX-10.08    Offer Letter to Robert D. Thomas                    HTML     41K 
10: EX-10.09    Employment Agreement - Stuart M. Bailey             HTML     68K 
11: EX-10.10    Offer Letter to Remo E. Canessa                     HTML     34K 
12: EX-10.11    Offer Letter to W. Stephen Nye                      HTML     28K 
13: EX-10.12    Offer Letter to Sohail M. Parekh                    HTML     35K 
14: EX-10.13    Offer Letter to Mark S. Smith                       HTML     35K 
15: EX-10.14    Infoblox Bonus Plan - FY 2011                       HTML     15K 
16: EX-10.15    Infoblox Bonus Plan - FY 2012                       HTML     16K 
17: EX-10.16    Infoblox FY 2011 World Wide Sales Compensation      HTML    113K 
                Plan                                                             
18: EX-10.17    Infoblox FY 2012 World Wide Sales Compensation      HTML    118K 
                Plan                                                             
19: EX-10.18    Form of Warrant to Purchase Shares of Common Stock  HTML     49K 
                of the Registrant                                                
20: EX-10.19    Form of Warrant to Purchase Shares of Preferred     HTML     61K 
                Stock of the Registrant                                          
21: EX-10.20    Warrant to Purchase Shares of Preferred Stock of    HTML     54K 
                the Registrant                                                   
22: EX-10.21    Form of Change in Control Severance Agreement       HTML     44K 
23: EX-23.02    Consent of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent           HTML     10K 
                Registered Public Accounting Firm                                
24: EX-23.03    Consent of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors  HTML      9K 


‘EX-10.12’   —   Offer Letter to Sohail M. Parekh


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  Offer letter to Sohail M. Parekh  

Exhibit 10.12

LOGO

June 26, 2007

Mr. Sohail Parekh

[OMITTED]

[OMITTED]

Dear Sohail:

Infoblox Inc. (the “Company”) is pleased to offer you employment on the following terms:

1. Position. Your title will be Vice President of Engineering, and you will initially report to the Company’s Chief Executive Officer. This is a full-time position. While you render services to the Company, you will not engage in any other employment, consulting or other business activity that would create a conflict of interest with the Company. By signing this letter agreement, you confirm to the Company that you have no contractual commitments or other legal obligations that would prohibit you from performing your duties for the Company.

2. Cash Compensation. The Company will pay you a starting salary at the rate of $200,000 per year, payable in accordance with the Company’s standard payroll schedule. This salary will be subject to adjustment pursuant to the Company’s employee compensation policies in effect from time to time. In addition, you will be eligible to be considered for an incentive bonus for each fiscal year of the Company. The bonus (if any) will be awarded based on criteria established in advance by the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”). Your target bonus will be equal to $50,000. The bonus for a fiscal year will be paid after the Company’s books for that year have been closed and will be paid only if you are employed by the Company at the end of the fiscal year. The determinations of the Board with respect to your bonus will be final and binding.

3. Employee Benefits. As a regular employee of the Company, you will be eligible to participate in a number of Company-sponsored benefits. In addition, you will be entitled to paid vacation in accordance with the Company’s vacation policy, as in effect from time to time.

4. Stock Options. Subject to the approval of the Board, you will be granted an option to purchase 1,064,000 shares of the Company’s Common Stock. The exercise price per share will be equal to the fair market value per share on the date the option is granted or on your first day of employment, whichever is later. The option will be subject to the terms and conditions applicable to options granted under the


LOGO   

Mr. Sohail Parekh

June 26, 2007

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Company’s 2003 Stock Plan (the “Plan”), as described in the Plan and the applicable stock option agreement. The option will be immediately exercisable, but the unvested portion of the purchased shares will be subject to repurchase by the Company at the exercise price in the event that your service terminates for any reason before you vest in the shares. You will vest in 25% of the option shares after 12 months of continuous service, and the balance will vest in equal monthly installments over the next 36 months of continuous service, as described in the applicable stock option agreement.

If the Company is subject to a Change in Control (as defined in the Plan) before your service with the Company terminates and you are subject to an Involuntary Termination within 12 months after that Change in Control, then you will be vested in the shares purchasable under the option described in this Section 4 as if you had completed an additional 24 months of employment.

“Involuntary Termination” means either (a) involuntary discharge by the Company for reasons other than Cause or (b) voluntary resignation following (i) a change in your position with the Company that materially reduces your level of authority or responsibility, (ii) a reduction in your base salary by more than 10% or (iii) receipt of notice that your principal workplace will be relocated more than 35 miles.

“Cause” means (a) an unauthorized use or disclosure of the Company’s confidential information or trade secrets, which use or disclosure causes material harm to the Company, (b) a material breach of any agreement between you and the Company, (c) a material failure to comply With the Company’s written policies or rules, (d) conviction of, or plea of “guilty” or “no contest” to, a felony under the laws of the United States or any state thereof, (e) gross misconduct or (f) a continued failure to perform assigned duties after receiving written notification of such failure from the Board.

5. Severance Pay. If the Company terminates your employment for any reason other than Cause or Permanent Disability, then the Company will continue to pay your base salary for a period of 6 months following the termination of your employment and will vest you in your option shares as if you had continued in employment for 6 additional months. Your base salary will be paid at the rate in effect at the time of the termination of your employment and in accordance with the Company’s standard payroll procedures. If you elect to continue your health insurance coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (“COBRA”) following the termination of your employment, then the Company will pay the same portion of your monthly premium under COBRA as it pays for active employees until the earliest of (a) the close of the 6-month period following the termination of your employment, (b) the expiration of your continuation coverage under COBRA or (c) the date you become eligible for substantially equivalent health insurance coverage in connection with new employment.


LOGO   

Mr. Sohail Parekh

June 26, 2007

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However, this Paragraph 5 will not apply unless you (a) resign as a member of the boards of directors of the Company and all of its subsidiaries, to the extent applicable, (b) sign a general release of claims (in a form prescribed by the Company) of all known and unknown claims that you may then have against the Company or persons affiliated with the Company and (c) have returned all Company property. Moreover, the amount of the salary continuation payments under this Paragraph 5 will be reduced by the amount of any severance pay or pay in lieu of notice that you receive from the Company under a federal or state statute (including, without limitation, the WARN Act).

“Permanent Disability” means that you are unable to perform the essential functions of your position, with or without reasonable accommodation, for a period of at least 120 consecutive days because of a physical or mental impairment.

6. Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement. Like all Company employees, you will be required, as a condition of your employment with the Company, to sign the Company’s standard Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.

7. Employment Relationship. Employment with the Company is for no specific period of time. Your employment with the Company will be “at will,” meaning that either you or the Company may terminate your employment at any time and for any reason, with or without cause. Any contrary representations that may have been made to you are superseded by this letter agreement. This is the full and complete agreement between you and the Company on this term. Although your job duties, title, compensation and benefits, as well as the Company’s personnel policies and procedures, may change from time to time, the “at will” nature of your employment may only be changed in an express written agreement signed by you and a duly authorized officer of the Company (other than you).

8. Withholding Taxes. All forms of compensation referred to in this letter agreement are subject to reduction to reflect applicable withholding and payroll taxes and other deductions required by law.

9. Interpretation, Amendment and Enforcement. This letter agreement and Exhibit A constitute the complete agreement between you and the Company, contain all of the terms of your employment with the Company and supersede any prior agreements, representations or understandings (whether written, oral or implied) between you and the Company. This letter agreement may not be amended or modified, except by an express written agreement signed by both you and a duly authorized officer of the Company. The terms of this letter agreement and the resolution of any disputes as to the meaning, effect, performance or validity of this letter agreement or arising out of, related to, or in any way connected with, this letter agreement, your


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Mr. Sohail Parekh

June 26, 2007

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employment with the Company or any other relationship between you and the Company (the “Disputes”) will be governed by California law, excluding law relating to conflicts or choice of law. You and the Company submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction of the federal and state courts located in California in connection with any Dispute or any claim related to any Dispute.

* * * * *

We hope that you will accept our offer to join the Company. You may indicate your agreement with these terms and accept this offer by signing and dating both the enclosed duplicate original of this letter agreement and the enclosed Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement and returning them to me. This offer, if not accepted, will expire at the close of business on June 29, 2007. As required by law, your employment with the Company is contingent upon your providing legal proof of your identity and authorization to work in the United States. Your employment is also contingent upon your starting work with the Company on or before July 30, 2007.

 

Very truly yours,

INFOBLOX INC.

By:

 

/s/ Robert Thomas

Robert Thomas: Chief Executive Officer

I have read and accept this employment offer:

 

/s/ Sohail Parekh

        Signature of Sohail Parekh

Dated:

 

7/3/7

Attachment

Exhibit A: Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement


LOGO

December 8, 2008

Sohail Parekh

[OMITTED]

[OMITTED]

Dear Sohail:

You and Infoblox, Inc. (the “Company”) signed an offer letter dated June 26, 2007 (the “Offer Letter”). To avoid potential adverse tax consequences imposed by Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), the Offer Letter is hereby amended by inserting the following new provisions at the end of Section 5 of the Offer Letter:

Separation from Service. Wherever this letter agreement refers to a termination of employment or similar event, including (without limitation) a termination without Cause, the reference will be construed as a Separation. For all purposes under this letter agreement, “Separation” means a “separation from service,” as defined in the regulations under Section 409A of the Code. This paragraph supersedes any contrary provision of this letter agreement.

Commencement of Severance Payments. Payment of the periodic salary continuation severance pay provided for under Section 5 will begin on the first regularly scheduled payroll date that occurs after your Separation, but payments will cease if you have not complied with the release and other preconditions set forth in the second paragraph of Section 5 within the time period set forth in the release. For purposes of Section 409A of the Code, each salary continuation payment under Section 5 is hereby designated as a separate payment.

Release. The Company will deliver the release referred to in Section 5 to you within 30 days after your Separation. You must execute and return the release within the period of time set forth in the form of release.

Mandatory Deferral of Payments. If the Company determines that you are a “specified employee” under Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Internal Revenue Code at the time of your Separation, then the severance pay under Section 5, to the extent subject to Section 409A of the Code, will be paid in a lump sum on the first payroll period in the seventh month after your Separation. If applicable, this paragraph supersedes any contrary provision of this letter agreement.

Except as expressly set forth above, the Offer Letter will remain in effect without change.


LOGO

Sohail Parekh

December 8, 2008

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You may indicate your agreement with this amendment of the Offer Letter by signing and dating the enclosed duplicate original of this amendment and returning it to me. This amendment may be executed in two counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but both of which together will constitute one and the same instrument.

 

Very truly yours,
INFOBLOX, INC.
By:  

/s/ Jane Funk

Title:  

Senior Director, HR

              12/10/08

I have read and accept this amendment:

 

/s/ Sohail Parekh

Sohail Parekh

Dated:

 

12/10/08

 

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