-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, EhQpTAGb/WltAfnM6s3MUnQ3xLeooqWzISnfQr/eqZHfL4wN9Tx01cvwmxTefKR8 Edy+tUKet+xlrKy4u7HJPA== 0001104659-05-015164.txt : 20050405 0001104659-05-015164.hdr.sgml : 20050405 20050405135513 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001104659-05-015164 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 8-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 3 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20050404 ITEM INFORMATION: Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement ITEM INFORMATION: Departure of Directors or Principal Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Principal Officers ITEM INFORMATION: Financial Statements and Exhibits FILED AS OF DATE: 20050405 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20050405 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: AON CORP CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000315293 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: ACCIDENT & HEALTH INSURANCE [6321] IRS NUMBER: 363051915 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 8-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-07933 FILM NUMBER: 05733272 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 200 EAST RANDOLPH STREET CITY: CHICAGO STATE: IL ZIP: 60601 BUSINESS PHONE: 3123811000 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 200 EAST RANDOLPH STREET CITY: CHICAGO STATE: IL ZIP: 60601 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: COMBINED INTERNATIONAL CORP DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19870504 8-K 1 a05-6267_18k.htm 8-K

 

 

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 


 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT

 

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

Date of report (Date of earliest event reported): April 4, 2005

 


 

Aon Corporation

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)

 

Delaware

 

1-7933

 

36-3051915

(State or Other Jurisdiction
of Incorporation)

 

(Commission File Number)

 

(IRS Employer
Identification No.)

 

 

 

 

 

200 East Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois

 

60601

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

 

(Zip Code)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (312) 381-1000

 

Not Applicable
(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

 

o            Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

 

o            Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

 

o            Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

 

o            Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

 

 



 

Item 1.01.  Entry Into a Material Definitive Agreement.

 

(a) (1)      Aon Corporation (“Aon”) and Gregory C. Case entered into an Employment Agreement dated as of April 4, 2005 (the “Employment Agreement”).  Aon and Mr. Case also entered into a Severance Agreement dated as of April 4, 2005 (the “Severance Agreement”).

 

(a) (2)      The material terms and conditions of the Employment Agreement are as follows:

 

The Employment Agreement commenced April 4, 2005 and will expire April 3, 2010 unless terminated earlier.  The Employment Agreement provides Mr. Case will be employed as Aon’s President and Chief Executive Officer.  The Employment Agreement also provides that Mr. Case will be appointed to Aon’s Board of Directors, and will be nominated for election as a Director at each subsequent annual meeting of stockholders during the period of his employment.

 

The Employment Agreement provides for a base salary of $1,500,000, subject to adjustment at the discretion of the Board of Directors, and an annual incentive bonus of up to 250% of his base salary, with a targeted annual incentive bonus of not less than 125% of his base salary.  The Employment Agreement provides that Mr. Case’s incentive bonus for 2005 shall be not less than $1,875,000 and will be paid in cash.

 

Upon commencement of his employment, Mr. Case will receive: (i) a restricted stock unit award of 125,000 shares of Aon common stock, which will vest in four installments of 12,500 shares on each of the first through fourth anniversaries of the date of grant and in a final installment of 75,000 shares on the fifth anniversary of the date of grant; and (ii) a nonqualified stock option award to purchase 1,000,000 shares of Aon common stock, which will vest in three equal annual installments on each of the second through fourth anniversaries of the date of grant.  As described below in this section (a)(2) of Item 1.01, the restricted stock unit award, and the portion of the stock option award related to 325,000 shares, shall be granted outside of the 2001 Aon Stock Incentive Plan.  During the term of his employment, Mr. Case will also receive an annual option grant with a Black-Scholes value of not less than $1,800,000.  In addition, the Employment Agreement provides that Mr. Case shall be provided with life insurance coverage in the amount of $5,000,000 during the term of the Employment Agreement.  If Mr. Case’s employment is terminated for any reason other than by Aon for cause (as defined in the Employment Agreement) after Mr. Case has attained at least age 50 and completed at least 10 years of continuous employment, Mr. Case, his spouse and his dependent children shall be eligible for coverage under Aon’s retiree medical program.

 

In the event of Mr. Case’s death during the term of the Employment Agreement, his heirs, executors or the administrators of his estate shall receive: (i) his accrued base salary through and including his date of death; (ii) any annual incentive bonus earned and payable but not yet paid for the bonus year prior to the year in which termination of employment occurs; (iii) a prorated annual incentive bonus through and including his date of death; (iv) other employee benefits to which he was entitled at the time of his death in accordance with the terms of the plans and programs of Aon; and (v) continued vesting of the stock options and awards granted to him pursuant to the Employment Agreement.  If Mr. Case’s employment is terminated due to his incapacity or disability, he will receive the payments and benefits set forth in items (i) through (v) of the immediately preceding sentence.

 

If Aon terminates Mr. Case’s employment due to his failure to perform the duties under the Employment Agreement to the satisfaction of the majority of the members of the Board of Directors (excluding Mr. Case), Mr. Case will be entitled to receive: (i) his accrued base salary through and including his date of termination; (ii) any annual incentive bonus earned and payable but not yet paid for the bonus year prior to the year in which termination of employment occurs; (iii) a prorated annual incentive bonus through and including his date of termination; and (iv) other employee benefits to which he was entitled at the time of his termination in accordance with the terms of the plans and programs of Aon.  In the event of a termination for cause, Mr. Case must immediately resign from the Board of Directors.

 

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If Aon terminates his employment for any other reason (other than for cause as defined in the Employment Agreement), Mr. Case will be entitled to receive: (i) his accrued base salary through and including his date of termination; (ii) any annual incentive bonus earned and payable but not yet paid for the bonus year prior to the year in which termination of employment occurs; (iii) a prorated annual incentive bonus through and including his date of termination; (iv) other employee benefits to which he was entitled at the time of his termination in accordance with the terms of the plans and programs of Aon; provided that Aon shall continue to provide medical, dental and vision benefits to Mr. Case, his spouse and dependent children for a period of 24 months following the date of termination, followed with immediate eligibility for coverage under Aon’s retiree medical program until Mr. Case, his spouse and dependent children become covered by the plan of another employer providing comparable benefits; (v) accelerated vesting of the restricted stock unit award and continued vesting of the stock option awards granted to him pursuant to the Employment Agreement; and (vi) a lump sum cash payment equal to two times the sum of Mr. Case’s base salary and his target annual incentive bonus for the bonus year in which his employment terminates, provided that for purposes of this calculation, Mr. Case’s base salary and target annual bonus will be no less than his initial base salary and initial target bonus.  If Mr. Case voluntarily terminates his employment with good reason (as defined in the Employment Agreement), he will be entitled to receive the payments and benefits set forth in items (i) through (vi) of the immediately preceding sentence.

 

Non-competition and non-solicitation covenants apply to Mr. Case for a period of two years following the termination of his employment without regard to the reason for such termination.

 

The material terms and conditions of the Severance Agreement are as follows:

 

The Severance Agreement provides that Mr. Case will receive the following severance benefits upon a qualifying termination of employment in connection with or within two years following a change in control of Aon:

 

(1)           his base salary through the date of termination, a pro rated bonus based upon his average annual cash incentive for the preceding three years and any accrued vacation pay;

 

(2)           three times the sum of (a) his highest annual base salary in effect during the 12-month period prior to the date of termination; and (b) his target annual incentive bonus for the fiscal year in which the date of termination occurs;

 

(3)           the amount forfeited by him under any qualified defined contribution plan; and

 

(4)           his accrued benefits under the nonqualified benefit plans of Aon, which shall vest and be payable with three additional years of age and service credit and, in the case of the supplemental savings plan, three additional years of plan contributions.

 

The Severance Agreement also requires that Aon maintain medical, dental and life insurance on behalf of Mr. Case for three years, or until he becomes eligible for substantially equivalent benefits from another employer.  In addition, all stock options and other equity awards will become fully vested and each option will be exercisable until the expiration of its term.

 

If Mr. Case is entitled to severance payments and benefits or to vesting of stock options and other equity awards pursuant to an employment agreement or other compensation arrangement: (i) he will not be entitled to any payments or benefits pursuant to the Severance Agreement unless he releases all rights to such other payments and benefits; and (ii) stock options and other equity awards will not vest under the Severance Agreement unless he releases all rights to such other equity vesting.

 

Terminations of employment that entitle Mr. Case to receive severance benefits under the Severance Agreement consist of termination by Aon other than for cause or by Mr. Case for good reason, in each case in connection with or within two years following a change in control.

 

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“Good reason” is defined as: (i) a material adverse change in authority, powers, functions, duties or responsibilities; (ii) a material reduction in salary or bonus opportunity; (iii) a failure to maintain material employee benefit or compensation plans; (iv) a reassignment of Mr. Case to an office location more than 50 miles from his current location; or (v) a failure by Aon to require a successor to assume Aon’s obligations.  “Cause” is defined as: (i) a material breach by Mr. Case of his duties and responsibilities which is demonstrably willful and deliberate, which is committed in bad faith or without reasonable belief that the breach is in the best interests of Aon and which is not remedied in a reasonable period of time after receipt of written notice from Aon of such breach; (ii) gross misconduct, theft, fraud, breach of trust or any act of dishonesty by him which results in material harm to Aon; or (iii) the commission by him of a felony involving moral turpitude.

 

A “change in control” for purposes of the Severance Agreement generally consists of any of the following:

 

(1)           an acquisition of 30% or more of either Aon’s outstanding common stock or the combined voting power of the outstanding securities entitled to vote;

 

(2)           a change in the majority of the current Board;

 

(3)           a reorganization, merger or consolidation or sale or other disposition of substantially all of the assets of Aon (unless the existing stockholders receive more than 60% of the combined voting power of the surviving company, no person or group owns 30% or more of the common stock or voting securities and there is no change in the majority of the Board); and

 

(4)           a liquidation or dissolution of Aon.

 

As a condition to the receipt of payments and benefits pursuant to the Severance Agreement, Mr. Case is required to enter into an agreement with Aon providing that he will not compete with Aon or solicit employees or customers of Aon for a two-year period and will not use or disclose any confidential information of Aon.

 

If Mr. Case is entitled under the Severance Agreement to severance payments and benefits or the vesting of equity awards, and any payment pursuant to such agreements or which would otherwise be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, he is entitled to a grossed-up payment from Aon sufficient to pay the amount of such excise tax.

 

The Severance Agreement may not, without Mr. Case’s consent, be amended or terminated during the term of the Employment Agreement.  In any event, the Severance Agreement will terminate upon the first to occur of Mr. Case’s death and the termination of his employment relationship prior to a change in control.

 

Finally, certain of the equity compensation grants made to Mr. Case pursuant to his Employment Agreement were not granted pursuant to the Aon Stock Incentive Plan, and therefore constitute a compensatory arrangement adopted without the approval of security holders pursuant to which equity may be awarded.  These grants are as follows: (i) 125,000 restricted stock units, which vest in four installments of 12,500 shares on each of the first through fourth anniversary of the date of grant, and one installment of 75,000 shares on the fifth anniversary of the date of grant; and (ii) 325,000 options to purchase shares of Aon common stock at an exercise price of $22.86, which have a term of ten years and vest in three equal annual installments beginning on the second anniversary of the date of grant.

 

A copy of the press release relating to these equity compensation grants is filed with this report as Exhibit 99.1.

 

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Item 5.02.  Departure of Directors or Principal Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Principal Officers.

 

(b)           On April 4, 2005, Aon issued a press release entitled “Aon Names Gregory C. Case President and Chief Executive Officer,” a copy of which is filed with this report as Exhibit 99.2.  As described in the press release, Patrick G. Ryan, who has served as Aon’s Chief Executive Officer (Aon’s principal executive officer), will become the Executive Chairman of Aon’s Board of Directors.

 

(c) (1)      On April 4, 2005, Mr. Case accepted the offer of the Board of Directors of Aon to serve as Aon’s President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.

 

(2)           Mr. Case, 42, most recently served as head of the Financial Services Practice at McKinsey & Company, the international strategic management consulting firm, where he worked for 17 years.  Previously, Mr. Case was responsible for McKinsey’s Global Insurance Practice.  Other than the Employment Agreement and the Severance Agreement, there is no arrangement or understanding between Mr. Case and other persons pursuant to which he was selected as an officer.

 

(3)           The material terms and conditions of the Employment Agreement and the Severance Agreement are set forth under Item 1.01. Entry Into a Material Definitive Agreement above, and incorporated herein by reference.

 

(d) (1)     On April 4, 2005, Mr. Case accepted the offer of the Board of Directors of Aon to serve as a director of Aon, effective immediately.

 

(2)           Other than the Employment Agreement and the Severance Agreement, there is no arrangement or understanding between Mr. Case and any other persons pursuant to which he was selected as a director.

 

(3)           At the time of this filing, Mr. Case has not been named to serve on any committee of the Board of Directors of Aon, and the information about whether Mr. Case is expected to be named to serve on any committees of the Board of Directors of Aon is not determined or is unavailable at the time of this filing.

 

(4)           The information required by Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K is not determined or is unavailable at the time of this filing.

 

Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.

 

(a)—(b)    Not applicable.

 

(c)            Exhibits:

 

Exhibit
Number

 

Description of Exhibit

99.1

 

Press Release issued by Aon on April 4, 2005 providing details of an equity grant to Gregory C. Case.

 

 

 

99.2

 

Press Release issued by Aon on April 4, 2005 announcing that Aon has named Gregory C. Case President and Chief Executive Officer.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

Aon CORPORATION

 

 

 

 

By:

    /s/ David P. Bolger

 

 

 

David P. Bolger
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and
Chief Administrative Officer

 

 

 

Date: April 4, 2005

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit Number

 

Description of Exhibit

99.1

 

Press Release issued by Aon on April 4, 2005 providing details of an equity grant to Gregory C. Case.

 

 

 

99.2

 

Press Release issued by Aon on April 4, 2005 announcing that Aon has named Gregory C. Case President and Chief Executive Officer.

 

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EX-99.1 2 a05-6267_1ex99d1.htm EX-99.1

 

Exhibit 99.1

 

Aon Provides Details of Equity Grant to Gregory C. Case

 

 

CHICAGO, IL, April 4, 2005 - The Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of Aon Corporation (NYSE:AOC) has approved a grant of stock options and restricted stock units for the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and President, Gregory C. Case, in connection with the commencement of his employment on April 4, 2005.

 

Mr. Case will receive: (i) restricted stock units in the amount of 125,000 shares, which will vest in four installments of 12,500 shares on each of the first through fourth anniversaries of the date of grant and in a final installment of 75,000 shares on the fifth anniversary of the date of grant; and (ii) a grant of options to purchase 1,000,000 shares of common stock of Aon, which will vest in three equal installments on each of the second through fourth anniversaries of the date of grant.

 

About Aon

Aon Corporation (www.aon.com) is a leading provider of risk management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human capital and management consulting, and specialty insurance underwriting. The company employs approximately 48,000 professionals in its 500 offices in more than 120 countries.  Backed by broad resources, industry knowledge and technical expertise, Aon professionals help a wide range of clients develop effective risk management and workforce productivity solutions.

 

###

 

 

 

Investor Contact:

 

Craig Streem

 

 

 

 

Corporate Vice President, Investor Relations

 

 

 

 

312-381-3983

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Media Contact:

 

Gary Sullivan

 

 

 

 

Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications

 

 

 

 

312-381-2467

 

 

 

 



 

This press release contains certain statements related to future results, or states our intentions, beliefs and expectations or predictions for the future which are forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from either historical or anticipated results depending on a variety of factors. Potential factors that could impact results include: general economic conditions in different countries in which we do business around the world, changes in global equity and fixed income markets that could affect the return on invested assets, fluctuations in exchange and interest rates that could influence revenue and expense, rating agency actions that could affect our ability to borrow funds, funding of our various pension plans, changes in the competitive environment, changes in commercial property and casualty markets and commercial premium rates that could impact revenues, changes in revenues and earnings due to the elimination of contingent commissions, other uncertainties surrounding a new compensation model, the impact of regulatory investigations brought by state attorneys general and state insurance regulators related to our compensation arrangements with underwriters and related issues, the impact of class actions and individual lawsuits including derivative actions and claims under ERISA, the cost of resolution of other contingent liabilities and loss contingencies, and the difference in ultimate paid claims in our underwriting companies from actuarial estimates.  Further information concerning the Company and its business, including factors that potentially could materially affect the Company’s financial results, is contained in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

 

 


 

EX-99.2 3 a05-6267_1ex99d2.htm EX-99.2

Exhibit 99.2

 

Aon Names Gregory C. Case President and Chief Executive Officer

Patrick G. Ryan to be Executive Chairman

 

CHICAGO, IL, April 4, 2005 – Aon Corporation (NYSE:AOC) announced the election of Gregory C. Case, 42, as president and chief executive officer, effective immediately.  Case has also been elected to the Aon Board of Directors.  Case succeeds Patrick G. Ryan, who has served as Aon’s CEO since the company’s founding.  Ryan will serve as executive chairman of the Aon Board of Directors.

 

Andrew J. McKenna, lead Aon director and chairman of the board’s Search Committee, commented, “We are delighted that we have engaged someone of Greg’s caliber to lead Aon in the rapidly changing insurance industry.  Our board was determined to conduct a thorough search, and we could not be more pleased with the result.  Greg’s management experience in professional services, his firsthand knowledge of the insurance industry, and his keen understanding of the complexity of global organizations make him an ideal candidate to succeed Pat Ryan, who has built Aon into the tremendous franchise it is today.”

 

Pat Ryan added, “I am very enthused about Greg’s selection, and I look forward to working with him.  He is a proven leader and team builder, and he has advised, and earned the respect of, some of the most prominent executives in the worldwide insurance industry.  In addition to his broad insurance background, which will be of obvious benefit to our brokerage and underwriting businesses, he will bring great value to Aon’s consulting business.”

 

Case commented, “Aon is a great company with tremendous global presence and highly talented and committed people, providing enormous potential beyond what has already been accomplished.  It is a great honor to join such a talented group of professionals and to build upon what Pat Ryan and others have established.”

 

Case most recently served as head of the Financial Services Practice at McKinsey & Company, the international strategic management consulting firm.  Previously, Case was responsible for McKinsey’s Global Insurance Practice.  A native of Kansas City, Case received his undergraduate degree from Kansas State University and his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.  Case and his family reside in suburban Chicago.

 

The Company will host an audio webcast on Monday, April 4, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time that can be accessed at www.aon.com.

 

About Aon

Aon Corporation (www.aon.com) is a leading provider of risk management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human capital and management consulting, and specialty insurance underwriting. The company employs approximately 48,000 professionals in its 500 offices in more than 120 countries.  Backed by broad resources, industry knowledge and technical expertise, Aon professionals help a wide range of clients develop effective risk management and workforce productivity solutions.

 

Investor Contact:  Craig Streem

Corporate Vice President, Investor Relations

312-381-3983

 

Media Contact:  Gary Sullivan

Senior Vice President, Corporate Communication

312-381-2467

 



 

This press release contains certain statements related to future results, or states our intentions, beliefs and expectations or predictions for the future which are forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from either historical or anticipated results depending on a variety of factors. Potential factors that could impact results include: general economic conditions in different countries in which we do business around the world, changes in global equity and fixed income markets that could affect the return on invested assets, fluctuations in exchange and interest rates that could influence revenue and expense, rating agency actions that could affect our ability to borrow funds, funding of our various pension plans, changes in the competitive environment, changes in commercial property and casualty markets and commercial premium rates that could impact revenues, changes in revenues and earnings due to the elimination of contingent commissions, other uncertainties surrounding a new compensation model, the impact of regulatory investigations brought by state attorneys general and state insurance regulators related to our compensation arrangements with underwriters and related issues, the impact of class actions and individual lawsuits including derivative actions and claims under ERISA, the cost of resolution of other contingent liabilities and loss contingencies, and the difference in ultimate paid claims in our underwriting companies from actuarial estimates.  Further information concerning the Company and its business, including factors that potentially could materially affect the Company’s financial results, is contained in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 


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