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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
____________________________________
FORM 10-K/A
(Amendment No. 1)
ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024
or
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 For the transition period from _______________ to _______________
Commission File Number 001-15401
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EDGEWELL PERSONAL CARE COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Missouri43-1863181
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)(I. R. S. Employer Identification No.)
6 Research Drive(203)944-5500
Shelton,CT06484(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
(Address of principal executive offices and zip code)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classStock symbolName of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per shareEPCNew York Stock Exchange
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None.

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. Yes ☒ No ☐
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Act. Yes ☐ No
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).  Yes ☒ No ☐



Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filerAccelerated filer
Non-accelerated filer(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)Smaller reporting company
Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has filed a report on and attestation to its management’s assessment of the effectiveness of its internal control over financial reporting under Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (15 U.S.C. 7262(b)) by the registered public accounting firm that prepared or issued its audit report.
If securities are registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act, indicate by check mark whether the financial statements of the registrant included in the filing reflect the correction of an error to previously issued financial statements.
Indicate by check mark whether any of those error corrections are restatements that required a recovery analysis of incentive-based compensation received by any of the registrant’s executive officers during the relevant recovery period pursuant to §240.10D-1(b). ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act). Yes No ☒

The aggregate market value of the voting and non-voting common equity held by non-affiliates of the registrant as of March 31, 2024, the last day of the registrant’s most recently completed second fiscal quarter, was $1,871,912,250.
 
The number of shares of the registrant’s common stock outstanding as of October 31, 2024 was 48,721,170.
 
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE
Certain portions of the registrant’s definitive proxy statement for its 2024 annual meeting of shareholders, to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission within 120 days after September 30, 2024, are incorporated by reference into Part III of this report.



Explanatory Note
Edgewell Personal Care Company (which may be referred to as “the Company,” “we,” “us,” and “our”) is filing this Amendment No. 1 to its Annual Report on Form 10-K/A (this “Amendment”) to amend Item 15 and the Exhibit Index of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, as originally filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on November 14, 2024 (the “Original Form 10-K”), solely to include Exhibits 10.44, 19.1, 97.1 and 104, which were inadvertently omitted from the Original Form 10-K, and to file new certifications of our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer as Exhibits 31.3 and 31.4, pursuant to Rule 12b-15 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”).
Except as otherwise indicated herein, this Amendment continues to speak as of the date of the Original Form 10-K, and the Company has not updated the disclosures contained therein to reflect any events that occurred subsequent to the date of the Original Form 10-K. Accordingly, this Amendment should be read in conjunction with the Original Form 10-K and with our subsequent filings with the SEC. All capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Original Form 10-K.

Item 15. Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules.
Documents filed as part of this report:

1)Financial Statements.
The following are included within Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data of the Original Form 10-K.
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Stamford, Connecticut (PCAOB ID 238).
Consolidated Statements of Earnings and Comprehensive Income for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022.
Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2024 and 2023.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022.
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity for the period from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2024.
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

2)Financial Statement Schedules.
Schedule II - Valuation and Qualifying Accounts is included within Item 15. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data of the Original Form 10-K.



3)Exhibits.

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EXHIBIT INDEX
Exhibit NumberExhibit
2.1****
2.2****
2.3****
2.4****
2.5****
2.6
2.7
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.1
  
4.2
 
4.3
 
10.1
 
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5



10.6
 
10.7

10.8
10.9
10.10
10.11
10.12
10.13
10.14
10.15
 
10.16
 
10.17
 
10.18***
10.19***
10.20***
10.21***
10.22***
10.23***
10.24***
10.25***
10.26***



10.27***
10.28***
10.29***
10.30***
10.31***
10.32***
10.33***
10.34***
10.35***
10.36***
10.37***
10.38***
 
10.39***
10.40***
10.41***
10.42***
10.43***
10.44*/***
19.1*
21.1

23.1
 
31.1
 
31.2
 



31.3*
31.4*
32.1
 
32.2
97.1*
101*
The following materials from the Edgewell Personal Care Company Annual Report on Form 10-K formatted in inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language (iXBRL): (i) the Consolidated Statements of Earnings and Comprehensive Income for the years ended September 30, 2022, 2023 and 2024, (ii) the Consolidated Balance Sheets at September 30, 2023 and 2024, (iii) the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the years ended September 30, 2022, 2023 and 2024, (iv) Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity for the period from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2024, and (v) Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended September 30, 2024.
104*Cover Page Interactive Data File (cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document).
 
*Filed herewith.
**Furnished herewith.
***Denotes a management contract or compensatory plan or arrangement.
****The Company hereby undertakes to furnish supplementally a copy of any omitted schedule or exhibit to such agreement to the Securities and Exchange Commission upon request.



SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
EDGEWELL PERSONAL CARE COMPANY
   
 By:/s/ Rod R. Little 
  Rod R. Little
  President and Chief Executive Officer

Date: November 21, 2024

Exhibit 10.44
EDGEWELL PERSONAL CARE COMPANY
2ND AMENDED AND RESTATED 2018 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN
(As Amended and Restated Effective February 3, 2023)


SECTION 1. PURPOSE

The purpose of the Edgewell Personal Care Company 2nd Amended and Restated 2018 Stock Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) is to promote shareholder value and the future success of Edgewell Personal Care Company (the “Company”) by providing appropriate retention and performance incentives to the employees and non-employee directors of the Company and its Affiliates, and any other individuals who perform services for the Company or any of its Affiliates.

SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS

2.1 “Affiliate” means any entity in which the Company has a direct or indirect equity interest of 50 percent or more, and any other entity in which the Company has a substantial ownership interest and which has been designated as an Affiliate for purposes of the Plan by the Committee in its sole discretion.
2.2 “Award” means any form of incentive or performance award granted under the Plan to a Participant by the Committee pursuant to any terms and conditions that the Committee may establish and set forth in the applicable Award Agreement. Awards granted under the Plan may consist of: (a) Stock Options granted pursuant to Section 7; (b) Stock Appreciation Rights granted pursuant to Section 8; (c) Restricted Stock granted pursuant to Section 9; (d) Restricted Stock Equivalents granted pursuant to Section 9; (e) Other Stock-Based Awards granted pursuant to Section 10; and (f) Performance Grants granted pursuant to Section 11.
2.3 “Award Agreement” means the written or electronic document(s) evidencing the grant of an Award to a Participant.
2.4 “Board” shall mean the Board of Directors of the Company.
2.5 “Change of Control” means the occurrence of a change of control of a nature that would be required to be reported in response to Item 6(e) of Schedule 14A of Regulation 14A promulgated under the Exchange Act, whether or not the Company is then subject to such reporting requirement; provided that, without limitation, such a Change of Control shall be deemed to have occurred if a Section 409A Change of Control occurs.
2.6 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations promulgated and other official guidance issued thereunder.
2.7 “Committee” means the Human Capital & Compensation Committee of the Board, or any successor committee that the Board may designate to administer the Plan, provided such Committee consists of two or more individuals. Each member of the Committee shall be (a) a “Non- Employee Director” within the meaning of Rule 16b-3 under the Exchange Act, and (b) a non- employee director meeting the independence requirements for Human Capital & Compensation Committee members under the rules and regulations of the Exchange on which the shares of Common Stock are traded. References to “Committee” shall include persons to whom the Committee has delegated authority pursuant to Section 3.4.
2.8 “Common Stock” means the common stock, par value $.01 per share, of the Company, and stock of any other class or company into which such shares may thereafter be changed.
2.9 “Company” means Edgewell Personal Care Company, a Missouri corporation.
2.10 “Defined Event” means the death, Disability, retirement or involuntary termination of a Participant other than for cause, or, subject to Section 6.7, in connection with a Change of Control of the Company.
2.11 “Delay Period” has the meaning given such term in Section 13.2(c).
2.12 “Disability” with respect to a Participant, has the meaning assigned to such term under the long-term disability plan maintained by the Company or an Affiliate in which such Participant is covered at the time the determination is made, and if there is no such plan, means the permanent inability as a result
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of accident or sickness to perform any and every duty pertaining to such Participant’s occupation or employment for which the Participant is suited by reason of the Participant’s previous training, education and experience; provided that, to the extent an Award subject to Section 409A shall become payable upon a Participant’s Disability, a Disability shall not be deemed to have occurred for such purposes unless the circumstances would also result in a “disability” within the meaning of Section 409A, unless otherwise provided in the Award Agreement.
2.13 “Effective Date” means the date on which the Plan, as amended and restated, is approved by the shareholders of the Company pursuant to Section 19.
2.14 “Exchange” means the New York Stock Exchange, or such other principal securities market on which the shares of Common Stock are traded.
2.15 “Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the regulations and interpretations thereunder.
2.16 “Fair Market Value” of a share of Common Stock as of any specific date means (a) the per share closing price reported by the Exchange on such date, or, if there is no such reported closing price on such date, then the per share closing price reported by the Exchange on the last previous day on which such closing price was reported, or (b) such other value as determined by the Committee in accordance with applicable law. The Fair Market Value of any property other than shares of Common Stock means the market value of such property as determined by the Committee using such methods or procedures as it shall establish from time to time.
2.17 “Incentive Stock Option” means a Stock Option that qualifies as an incentive stock option under Section 422 of the Code.
2.18 “Nonqualified Stock Option” means a Stock Option that does not qualify as an Incentive Stock Option or which is designated a Nonqualified Stock Option.
2.19 “Other Stock-Based Award” means an Award denominated in shares of Common Stock that is granted subject to certain terms and conditions pursuant to Section 10.
2.20 “Participant” means an individual who has been granted an Award under the Plan, or in the event of the death of such individual, the individual’s beneficiary under Section 15.
2.21 “Performance Grant” means an Award subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions described in Section 11, pursuant to which the Participant may become entitled to receive cash, shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof, as determined by the Committee.
2.22 “Plan” has the meaning given such term in Section 1.
2.23 “Prior Plan” means the Edgewell Personal Care Company Amended and Restated 2018 Stock Incentive Plan.
2.24 “Qualifying Award” means an Award described in Section 12 granted under the Plan with the intent that such Award qualify as “performance-based compensation” for purposes of Section 162(m) of the Code.
2.25 “Remaining Number of Available Shares” has the meaning given such term in Section 5.1(a).
2.26 “Reprice” means: (a) the reduction, directly or indirectly, in the per-share exercise price of an outstanding Stock Option or Stock Appreciation Right by amendment, cancellation or substitution; (b) any action that is treated as a repricing under United States generally accepted accounting principles; (c) canceling a Stock Option or Stock Appreciation Right in exchange for another Stock Option, Stock Appreciation Right or other equity security (unless the cancellation and exchange occurs in connection with a merger, acquisition, or similar transaction); and (d) any other action that is treated as a repricing by the rules or regulations of the Exchange.
2.27 “Restricted Period” means the period during which Restricted Stock may not be sold, assigned, transferred, pledged, hypothecated or otherwise disposed of.
2.28 “Restricted Stock” means an Award of shares of Common Stock that is granted subject to certain terms and conditions pursuant to Section 9.
2.29 “Restricted Stock Equivalent” means an Award of a right to receive shares of Common Stock (or an equivalent value in cash or other property, or any combination thereof) that is granted subject to certain terms and conditions pursuant to Section 9.
2.30 “Section 409A” means Section 409A of the Code.
2.31 “Section 409A Change of Control” means:
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(a) the acquisition by one person, or more than one person acting as a group, of ownership of stock of the Company that, together with stock held by such person or group, constitutes more than 50 percent of the total fair market value or total voting power of the stock of the Company. Notwithstanding the above, if any person or more than one person acting as a group, is considered to own more than 50 percent of the total fair market value or total voting power of the stock of the Company, the acquisition of additional stock by the same person or persons will not constitute a Change of Control;
(b) the acquisition by one person, or more than one person acting as a group, of ownership of stock of the Company, that together with stock of the Company acquired during the 12-month period ending on the date of the most recent acquisition by such person or group, constitutes 30 percent or more of the total voting power of the stock of the Company. Notwithstanding the above, if any person or more than one person acting as a group is considered to own 30 percent or more of the total fair market value or total voting power of the stock of the Company, the acquisition of additional stock by the same person or persons will not constitute a Change of Control;
(c) a majority of the members of the Company’s Board is replaced during any 12-month period by directors whose appointment or election is not endorsed by a majority of the members of the Company’s Board before the date of the appointment or election; or
(d) one person, or more than one person acting as a group, acquires (or has acquired during the 12-month period ending on the date of the most recent acquisition by such person or group) assets from the Company that have a total gross fair market value (determined without regard to any liabilities associated with such assets) equal to or more than 40 percent of the total gross fair market value of all of the assets of the Company immediately before such acquisition or acquisitions.
Persons will not be considered to be acting as a group solely because they purchase or own stock of the same corporation at the same time, or as a result of the same public offering. However, persons will be considered to be acting as a group if they are owners of a corporation that enters into a merger, consolidation, purchase or acquisition of stock, or similar business transaction with the Company. This definition of Change of Control shall be interpreted in accordance with, and in a manner that will bring the definition into compliance with, Section 409A.
2.32 “Stock Appreciation Right” means a right to receive (without payment to the Company) cash, shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof, as determined by the Committee, based on the increase in the value of a share of Common Stock over the per share exercise price, that is granted subject to certain terms and conditions pursuant to Section 8.
2.33 “Stock Option” means a right to purchase shares of Common Stock at a specified exercise price that is granted subject to certain terms and conditions pursuant to Section 7 and includes both Incentive Stock Options and Nonqualified Stock Options.
2.34 “Treasury Regulations” means the tax regulations promulgated under the Code.

SECTION 3. ADMINISTRATION

3.1 Administration. Except as otherwise specified herein, the Plan shall be administered solely by the Committee.
3.2 Authority.
(a) Subject only to Section 6.3, the Committee has all the powers vested in it by the terms of the Plan set forth herein, such powers to include exclusive authority to select the employees and other individuals to be granted Awards under the Plan, to determine the type, size and terms of the Award to be made to each individual selected, to modify the terms of any Award that has been granted, to determine the time when Awards will be granted, to establish performance objectives, and to prescribe the form of Award Agreement.
(b) The Committee has the power and authority to make any adjustments necessary or desirable as a result of the granting of Awards to eligible individuals located outside the United States, and to adopt, to amend or to rescind rules, procedures or subplans relating to the operation and administration of the Plan in order to accommodate local laws, policies, customs, procedures or practices, and accounting, tax or other regulatory standards, or to facilitate the administration of the Plan, including, but not limited to, the authority to adopt, to amend or to rescind rules, procedures and subplans that limit or vary: the methods available to exercise Awards; the methods available to settle Awards; the methods available for the
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payment of income taxes, social insurance contributions and employment taxes; the procedures for withholding on Awards; and the use of stock certificates or other indicia of ownership. The Committee may also adopt rules, procedures or subplans applicable to particular Affiliates or locations.
(c) The Committee is authorized to interpret the Plan and the Awards granted under the Plan, to establish, amend and rescind any rules and regulations relating to the Plan, and to make any other determinations that it deems necessary or desirable for the administration of the Plan. The Committee may correct any defect or supply any omission or reconcile any inconsistency in the Plan or in any Award in the manner and to the extent the Committee deems necessary or desirable to carry it into effect. Any decision of the Committee in the interpretation and administration of the Plan, as described herein, shall lie within its sole and absolute discretion and shall be final, conclusive and binding on all parties concerned.
3.3 Repricing Prohibited Absent Shareholder Approval. Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan, except for adjustments pursuant to Section 14, neither the Board nor the Committee may Reprice, adjust or amend the exercise price of Stock Options or Stock Appreciation Rights previously awarded to any Participant, whether through amendment, cancellation and replacement grant, or any other means, unless such action is approved by the shareholders of the Company. In addition, notwithstanding any other provision in the Plan to the contrary, a Stock Option may not be surrendered in consideration of, or exchanged for cash, other Awards, or a new Stock Option having an exercise price below that of the Stock Option which was surrendered or exchanged, unless the exchange occurs in connection with a merger, acquisition, or similar transaction as set forth in Section 14, or such action is approved by the shareholders of the Company. Any amendment or repeal of this Section 3.3 shall require the approval of the shareholders of the Company.
3.4 Delegation. The Committee may authorize any one or more of its members or any officer of the Company to execute and deliver documents or to take any other action on behalf of the Committee with respect to Awards made or to be made to Participants, subject to the requirements of applicable law, including without limitation, Section 16 of the Exchange Act and Section 162(m) of the Code.
3.5 Indemnification. No member of the Committee and no officer of the Company shall be liable for anything done or omitted to be done by him, by any other member of the Committee or by any officer of the Company in connection with the performance of duties under the Plan, except for his own willful misconduct or gross negligence, or as expressly provided by applicable law, and the Company shall indemnify each member of the Committee and officer of the Company against any such liability.

SECTION 4. PARTICIPATION

Consistent with the purposes of the Plan, subject to Section 6.3, the Committee shall have exclusive power to select the employees of the Company and its Affiliates and other individuals performing services for the Company and its Affiliates who may participate in the Plan and be granted Awards under the Plan.

SECTION 5. SHARES SUBJECT TO PLAN AND SHARE LIMITS

5.1 Maximum Number of Shares that May Be Issued.
(a) Available Shares. Subject to adjustment as provided in Section 14, the maximum number of shares of Common Stock reserved and available for grant and issuance pursuant to the Plan as of the Effective Date shall be 5,850,000, plus the number of remaining shares of Common Stock not issued or subject to outstanding grants under the Prior Plan on February 6, 2020 (the “Remaining Number of Available Shares”), plus any shares of Common Stock that are subject to awards granted under the Prior Plan that expire, are forfeited or canceled or terminate for any other reason after February 6, 2020 without the issuance of shares. For the avoidance of doubt, any shares of Common Stock that are subject to outstanding awards granted under the Prior Plan that are used to pay the exercise price of an option or withheld to satisfy the tax withholding obligations related to any award under the Prior Plan after February 6, 2020 shall not become available under the Plan. No awards may be granted under the Prior Plan on or after February 3, 2023.
(b) Assumed or Substituted Awards. Awards granted through the assumption of, or substitution for, outstanding awards previously granted by a company acquired by the Company or any Affiliate, or with
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which the Company or any Affiliate combines, shall not reduce the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be issued under the Plan as described in Section 5.1(a) or the maximum number of shares of Common Stock authorized for grant to an individual in any calendar year described in Section 5.2.
(c) Share Counting.
(i) For purposes of counting shares against the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be issued under the Plan as described in Section 5.1(a), on the date of grant, Awards denominated solely in shares of Common Stock (such as Stock Options and Restricted Stock) and other Awards that may be exercised for, settled in or convertible into shares of Common Stock will be counted against the Plan reserve on the date of grant of the Award based on the maximum number of shares that may be issued pursuant to the Award, as determined by the Committee.
(ii) Any shares of Common Stock granted in connection with Options and Stock Appreciation Rights shall be counted against the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be issued under the Plan as described in Section 5.1(a) as one share for every one Option or Stock Appreciation Right granted, and any shares of Common Stock granted in connection with Awards other than Options and Stock Appreciation Rights shall be counted against the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be issued under the Plan as described in Section 5.1(a) as 1.95 shares of Common Stock for every one share of Common Stock granted in connection with such Award.
(d) Shares Added Back. Shares of Common Stock related to Awards issued under the Plan that are forfeited, canceled, expired or otherwise terminated without the issuance of shares of Common Stock will again be available for issuance under the Plan. Any shares of Common Stock added back shall be added back as one share if such shares of Common Stock were subject to Stock Options or Stock Appreciation Rights, and as 1.95 shares if such shares of Common Stock were subject to other Awards. The following shares of Common Stock, however, may not again be made available for grant in respect of Awards under the Plan:
(i) shares of Common Stock delivered to, or retained by the Company, in payment of the exercise price of a Stock Option;
(ii) shares of Common Stock delivered to, or retained by the Company, in satisfaction of the tax withholding obligations with respect to an Award;
(iii) shares of Common Stock covered by a stock-settled Stock Appreciation Right or other Award that were not issued upon the settlement of the Stock Appreciation Right or other Award; and
(iv) shares of Common Stock repurchased on the open market with the proceeds from the payment of the exercise price of a Stock Option.
(e) Source of Shares. Shares of Common Stock issued pursuant to the Plan may be authorized but unissued shares, treasury shares, reacquired shares or any combination thereof.
(f) Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock may be issued under the Plan, and unless the Committee determines otherwise, an amount in cash equal to the Fair Market Value of any fractional share of Common Stock that would otherwise be issuable shall be paid in lieu of such fractional share of Common Stock. The Committee may, in its sole discretion, cancel, terminate, otherwise eliminate or transfer or pay other securities or other property in lieu of issuing any fractional share of Common Stock.
5.2 Maximum Individual Limits. For awards granted to individuals other than non- employee directors:
(a) subject to adjustment as provided in Section 14, the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be granted to any individual during any one calendar year under all Awards shall be 500,000; and
(b) the maximum amount of cash that may be paid to a Participant during any one calendar year under all Performance Grants shall be $20,000,000.
For purposes of Section 5.2(b), the calendar year or years in which amounts under Awards are deemed paid or received shall be as determined by the Committee and any deferral of Award settlement or payment permitted or required by the Committee pursuant to Section 13 of the Plan shall be disregarded for purposes of such limits.


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SECTION 6. AWARDS UNDER THE PLAN

6.1 Types of Awards. Awards under the Plan may include one or more of the following types: Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock, Restricted Stock Equivalents, Other Stock-Based Awards and Performance Grants. As provided by Section 3.2(b), the Committee may also grant any other Award providing similar benefits, subject to such terms, conditions and restrictions as it may determine necessary or appropriate to satisfy non-U.S. law or regulatory requirements or avoid adverse consequences under such requirements.
6.2 Dividend Equivalents. Other than with respect to Stock Options or Stock Appreciation Rights, the Committee may choose, at the time of the grant of an Award or any time thereafter up to the time of the Award’s payment, to include or to exclude as part of such Award an entitlement to receive cash dividends or dividend equivalents, subject to such terms, conditions, restrictions or limitations, if any, as the Committee may establish. Dividends and dividend equivalents shall be paid in such form and manner (i.e., lump sum or installments), and at such times as the Committee shall determine; provided, however, dividends or dividend equivalents shall only be paid with respect to any Award if, when and to the extent that the underlying Award vests, and dividends and dividend equivalents shall, at the Committee’s discretion, be held in escrow (with or without the accrual of interest), or be reinvested into additional shares of Common Stock subject to the same vesting or performance conditions as the underlying Award.
6.3 Non-Employee Director Awards. In respect of Awards granted to non-employee directors of the Company or its Affiliates, the Board has all the powers otherwise vested in the Committee by the terms of the Plan set forth herein, including the exclusive authority to select the non-employee directors to be granted Awards under the Plan, to determine the type, size and terms of the Award to be made to each non-employee director selected, to modify the terms of any Award that has been granted to a non-employee director, to determine the time when Awards will be granted to non-employee directors and to prescribe the form of the Award Agreement embodying Awards made under the Plan to non-employee directors. The aggregate maximum Fair Market Value (determined as of the date of grant) of the shares of Common Stock with respect to which Awards are granted under the Plan in any calendar year to any non- employee director in respect of services as a non-employee director shall not exceed $500,000. The maximum amount that may be paid in any calendar year to any non-employee director in property other than shares of Common Stock (including cash) in respect of services as a non- employee director shall not exceed $500,000.
6.4 Transferability. An Award and a Participant’s rights and interest under an Award may not be sold, assigned or transferred, hypothecated or encumbered in whole or in part either directly or by operation of law or otherwise (except in the event of the Participant’s death) including, but not by way of limitation, execution, levy, garnishment, attachment, pledge, bankruptcy or in any other manner; provided, however, that the Committee may allow a Participant to assign or transfer without consideration an Award to one or more members of his immediate family, to a partnership of which the only partners are the Participant or members of the Participant’s immediate family, to a trust established by the Participant for the exclusive benefit of the Participant or one or more members of his immediate family or pursuant to a domestic relations order (as defined in the Code).
6.5 Exclusion from Minimum Vesting Requirements. Awards granted under Section 7, Section 8, Section 9, Section 10, Section 11 and Section 12 shall be subject to the minimum vesting period and continued employment or provision of service requirement specified for the Award by such Section, as applicable, except that:
(a) up to a maximum of five percent of the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be issued under the Plan pursuant to Section 5.1(a) may be issued pursuant to Awards granted under Section 7, Section 8, Section 9, Section 10, Section 11 or Section 12 without regard for any minimum vesting period or continued employment or provision of service requirements set forth in such Sections; and
(b) continued employment or provision of service for exercisability or vesting shall not be required (i) as the Committee may determine or permit otherwise in connection with the occurrence of a Defined Event, and (ii) as may be required or otherwise be deemed advisable by the Committee in connection with an Award granted through the assumption of, or substitution for, outstanding awards previously
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granted by a company acquired by the Company or any Affiliate or with which the Company or any Affiliate combines.
6.6 Award Agreement. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, each Award shall be evidenced by an Award Agreement in such form as the Committee shall prescribe from time to time in accordance with the Plan, including a written agreement, contract, certificate or other instrument or document containing the terms and conditions of an individual Award granted under the Plan which may, in the discretion of the Company, be transmitted electronically. Each Award and Award Agreement shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan.
6.7 Change of Control. The Committee may include in an Award Agreement provision related to a Change of Control, including without limitation the acceleration of the exercisability, vesting or settlement of, or the lapse of restrictions or deemed satisfaction of performance objectives with respect to, an Award; provided that, in addition to any other conditions provided for in the Award Agreement:
(a) any acceleration of the exercisability, vesting or settlement of, or the lapse of restrictions or deemed satisfaction of performance objectives with respect to, an Award in connection with a Change of Control may occur only if (i) the Change of Control occurs and (ii) either (A) the employment of the Participant is terminated (as set forth in the Award Agreement) (i.e., “double-trigger”) or (B) the acquirer does not agree to the assumption or substitution of outstanding Awards; and
(b) with respect to any Award granted under the Plan that is earned or vested based upon achievement of performance objectives (including but not limited to Performance Grants), any amount deemed earned or vested in connection with a Change of Control or associated termination of employment shall be based upon the degree of performance attainment and/or the period of time elapsed in the performance period as of the applicable date.
6.8 Forfeiture Provisions. The Committee may, in its discretion, provide in an Award Agreement that an Award shall be canceled if the Participant, without the consent of the Company, while employed by or providing services to the Company or any Affiliate or after termination of such employment or service, violates a non-competition, non-solicitation or non- disclosure covenant or agreement, or otherwise engages in activity that is in conflict with or adverse to the interest of the Company or any Affiliate, including fraud or conduct contributing to any financial restatements or irregularities, as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, none of the non-disclosure restrictions in this Section 6.8 or in any Award Agreement shall, or shall be interpreted to, impair the Participant from exercising any legally protected whistleblower rights (including under Rule 21F under the Exchange Act).
6.9 Recoupment Provisions. Notwithstanding anything in the Plan or in any Award Agreement to the contrary, the Company will be entitled to the extent required by applicable law (including, without limitation, Section 10D of the Exchange Act and any regulations promulgated with respect thereto) or Exchange listing conditions, in each case as in effect from time to time, to recoup compensation of whatever kind paid under the Plan by the Company at any time.

SECTION 7. STOCK OPTIONS

7.1 Grant of Stock Options. The Committee may grant Awards of Stock Options. The Committee may grant Incentive Stock Options to any employee provided the terms of such grants comply with the provisions of Section 422 of the Code, and that any ambiguities in construction shall be interpreted in order to effectuate that intent. Each Stock Option granted under the Plan shall comply with the following terms and conditions, and with such other terms and conditions, including, but not limited to, restrictions upon the Stock Option or the shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise thereof or the attainment of performance objectives as the Committee may determine, including but not limited to such performance objectives described in Section 12.2, as the Committee, in its discretion, shall establish.
7.2 Exercise Price; Expiration Date. Except for Stock Options granted through the assumption of, or substitution for, outstanding awards previously granted by a company acquired by the Company or any Affiliate, or with which the Company or any Affiliate combines, the exercise price shall be equal to or greater than the Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock subject to such Stock Option on the date that the Stock Option is granted. The Committee in its discretion shall establish the expiration date of a Stock Option; provided that in no event shall the expiration date be later than 10 years from the date that the Stock Option is granted.
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7.3 Number of Shares of Common Stock. The Committee shall determine the number of shares of Common Stock to be subject to each Stock Option.
7.4 Minimum Vesting Period. Except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.5, Stock Options shall not vest for at least one year after the date of grant.
7.5 Exercisability. The Stock Option shall not be exercisable unless the Stock Option has vested, and payment in full of the exercise price for the shares of Common Stock being acquired thereunder at the time of exercise is made in such form as the Committee may determine in its discretion, including, but not limited to:
(a) cash;
(b) if permitted by the Committee, by instructing the Company to withhold a number of shares of Common Stock that would otherwise be issued having a Fair Market Value equal to the applicable portion of the exercise price being so paid;
(c) if permitted by the Committee, by tendering (actually or by attestation) to the Company a number of previously acquired shares of Common Stock that have been held by the Participant for at least six months (or such short period, if any, determined by the Committee in consideration of applicable accounting standards) and that have a Fair Market Value equal to the applicable portion of the exercise price being so paid;
(d) if permitted by the Committee, by authorizing a third party to sell, on behalf of the Participant, the appropriate number of shares of Common Stock otherwise issuable to the Participant upon the exercise of the Stock Option and to remit to the Company a sufficient portion of the sale proceeds to pay the entire exercise price and any tax withholding resulting from such exercise; or
(e) any combination of the foregoing.
7.6 Limitations for Incentive Stock Options. The terms and conditions of any Incentive Stock Options granted hereunder shall be subject to and shall be designed to comply with the provisions of Section 422 of the Code. To the extent that the aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the date of grant) of the shares of Common Stock with respect to which Incentive Stock Options are exercisable for the first time by any individual during any calendar year (under all plans of the Company and its Affiliates) exceeds $100,000 (or such other limit that applies at the time the Incentive Stock Options are granted), such Incentive Stock Options or portions thereof which exceed such limit (according to the order in which they were granted) shall be treated as Nonqualified Stock Options. If, at the time an Incentive Stock Option is granted, the employee recipient owns (after application of the rules contained in Section 424(d) of the Code) shares of Common Stock possessing more than 10 percent of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Company or its subsidiaries, then: (a) the exercise price for such Incentive Stock Option shall be at least 110 percent of the Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock subject to such Incentive Stock Option on the date of grant; and (b) such Incentive Stock Option shall not be exercisable after the date five years from the date such Incentive Stock Option is granted. The maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be issued under the Plan pursuant to Incentive Stock Options may not exceed, in the aggregate, the Remaining Number of Available Shares.

SECTION 8. STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS

8.1 Grant of Stock Appreciation Rights. The Committee may grant Awards of Stock Appreciation Rights. Each Award of Stock Appreciation Rights granted under the Plan shall comply with the following terms and conditions, and with such other terms and conditions, including, but not limited to, restrictions upon the Stock Appreciation Rights or the shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise thereof or the attainment of performance objectives as the Committee may determine, including but not limited to such performance objectives described in Section 12.2, as the Committee, in its discretion, may establish.
8.2 Exercise Price; Expiration Date. Except for Stock Appreciation Rights granted through the assumption of, or substitution for, outstanding awards previously granted by a company acquired by the Company or any Affiliate, or with which the Company or any Affiliate combines, the exercise price shall be equal to or greater than the Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock subject to such Stock Appreciation Right on the date that the Stock Appreciation Right is granted. The Committee in its
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discretion shall establish the expiration date of a Stock Appreciation Right; provided that in no event shall the expiration date be later than 10 years from the date that the Stock Appreciation Right is granted.
8.3 Number of Shares of Common Stock. The Committee shall determine the number of shares of Common Stock to be subject to each Award of Stock Appreciation Rights.
8.4 Minimum Vesting Period. Except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.5, Stock Appreciation Rights shall not vest for at least one year after the date of grant.
8.5 Exercisability. Stock Appreciation Rights shall not be exercisable unless the Stock Appreciation Rights have vested.
8.6 Exercise and Settlement. An Award of Stock Appreciation Rights shall entitle the Participant to exercise such Award and to receive from the Company in exchange therefore, without payment to the Company, that number of shares of Common Stock having an aggregate Fair Market Value equal to (or, in the discretion of the Committee, less than) the excess of the Fair Market Value of one share of Common Stock, at the date of such exercise, over the exercise price per share, times the number
of shares of Common Stock for which the Award is being exercised. The Committee shall be entitled in its discretion to elect to settle the obligation arising out of the exercise of a Stock Appreciation Right by the payment of cash or other property, or any combination thereof, as determined by the Committee, equal to the aggregate Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock it would otherwise be obligated to deliver.

SECTION 9. RESTRICTED STOCK; RESTRICTED STOCK EQUIVALENTS

9.1 Grant of Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Equivalents. The Committee may grant Awards of Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Equivalents. Each Award of Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Equivalents under the Plan shall comply with the following terms and conditions, and with such other terms and conditions as the Committee, in its discretion, shall establish.
9.2 Number of Shares of Common Stock. The Committee shall determine the number of shares of Common Stock to be issued to a Participant pursuant to the Award, and the extent, if any, to which they shall be issued in exchange for cash, other consideration or a combination thereof.
9.3 Restricted Stock Issuance. Shares of Common Stock issued to a Participant in accordance with the Award of Restricted Stock may be issued in certificate form or through the entry of an uncertificated book position on the records of the Company’s transfer agent and registrar. The Company may impose appropriate restrictions on the transfer of such shares of Common Stock, which shall be evidenced in the manner permitted by law as determined by the Committee in its discretion, including but not limited to (a) causing a legend or legends to be placed on any certificates evidencing such Restricted Stock, or (b) causing “stop transfer” instructions to be issued, as it deems necessary or appropriate.
9.4 Vesting Conditions. The vesting of an Award of Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Equivalents may be conditioned upon the attainment of specific performance objectives as the Committee may determine, including but not limited to such performance objectives described in Section 12.2.
9.5 Minimum Vesting Period. Except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.5, Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Equivalents shall not vest for at least one year after the date of grant.
9.6 Shareholder Rights. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee in its discretion, prior to the expiration of the Restricted Period, a Participant to whom an Award of Restricted Stock has been made shall have ownership of such shares of Common Stock, including the right to vote the same and to receive dividends or other distributions made or paid with respect to such shares of Common Stock, subject, however, to the restrictions and limitations imposed thereon pursuant to the Plan or Award Agreement.

SECTION 10. OTHER STOCK-BASED AWARDS

10.1 Grant of Other Stock-Based Awards. The Committee may grant Other Stock-Based Awards. Each Other Stock-Based Award granted under the Plan shall comply with the following terms and conditions, and with such other terms and conditions as the Committee, in its discretion, shall establish.
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10.2 Vesting Conditions. The vesting of Other Stock-Based Awards may be conditioned upon the attainment of specific performance objectives as the Committee may determine, including but not limited to such performance objectives described in Section 12.2.
10.3 Minimum Vesting Period. Except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.5, Other Stock-Based Awards shall not vest for at least one year after the date of grant.
10.4 Settlement. The Committee shall be entitled in its discretion to settle the obligation under an Other Stock-Based Award by the payment of cash, shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof.

SECTION 11. PERFORMANCE GRANTS

11.1 Grant of Performance Grants. The Committee may grant Awards of Performance Grants. The Award of a Performance Grant to a Participant will entitle the Participant to receive an amount in cash, shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof, determined by the Committee if the terms and conditions in the Plan and the Award Agreement are satisfied. The Award of a Performance Grant shall be subject to the following terms and conditions, and to such other terms and conditions, including but not limited to, restrictions upon any cash, shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof, issued in respect of the Performance Grant, as the Committee, in its discretion, shall establish.
11.2 Award Terms. The Committee shall determine the value or the range of values of a Performance Grant to be awarded to each Participant selected for an Award of a Performance Grant and the performance objectives (which may but need not include the performance objectives described in Section 12.2) upon which the vesting, payment or settlement of the Performance Grant is conditioned. Performance Grants may be issued in different classes or series having different names, terms and conditions.
11.3 Minimum Vesting Period. Except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.5, the vesting period shall be for a minimum of one year.

SECTION 12. QUALIFYING AWARDS

12.1 Grant of Qualifying Awards.
(a) The Committee may, in its sole discretion, grant a Qualifying Award under the Plan to any key employee. The provisions of this Section 12, as well as all other applicable provisions of the Plan not inconsistent with this Section 12, shall apply to all Qualifying Awards granted under the Plan, and any ambiguities in construction shall be interpreted to effectuate that intent. Qualifying Awards shall be of the type set forth in Section 12.1(b). However, nothing in the Plan shall be construed to require the Committee to grant any Qualifying Award and the Committee may, subject to the terms of the Plan, amend or take any other action with respect to previously granted Qualifying Awards in a way that disqualifies them as “performance-based compensation” under Section 162(m) of the Code.
(b) Qualifying Awards may be issued as Performance Grants granted under Section 11 or as any other Award whose vesting or payment is conditioned upon the achievement of the performance objectives described in Section 12.2, and Qualifying Awards shall be subject to the terms and conditions otherwise applicable to such Award, including, for the avoidance of doubt, a minimum vesting or performance period of one year, except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.5.
12.2 Performance Objectives. Amounts earned under Qualifying Awards shall be based upon the attainment of performance objectives established by the Committee in accordance with Section 162(m) of the Code. Such performance objectives may vary by Participant and by Award, and may be based upon the attainment of specific or per-share amounts of, or changes in, one or more, or a combination of two or more, of the following:
(a) earnings per share, net earnings per share or growth in such measures;
(b) revenue, net revenue, income, net income or growth in revenue or income (all either before or after taxes);
(c) return measures (including, but not limited to, return on assets, capital, investment, equity, revenue or sales);
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(d) cash flow return on investments which equals net cash flows divided by owner’s equity;
(e) controllable earnings (a division’s operating profit, excluding the amortization of goodwill and intangible assets, less a charge for the interest cost for the average working capital investment by the division);
(f) operating earnings or net operating earnings;
(g) costs or cost control;
(h) share price (including, but not limited to, growth measures);
(i) total shareholder return (stock price appreciation plus dividends);
(j) economic value added;
(k) EBITDA;
(l) operating margin or growth in operating margin;
(m) market share or growth in market share;
(n) cash flow, cash flow from operations or growth in such measures;
(o) sales revenue or volume or growth in such measures, including total Company, divisional, or product line sales or net sales figures;
(p) gross margin or growth in gross margin;
(q) productivity;
(r) brand contribution;
(s) product quality;
(t) corporate value measures;
(u) goals related to acquisitions, divestitures or customer satisfaction;
(v) diversity;
(w) index comparisons;
(x) debt-to-equity or debt-to-stockholders’ equity ratio;
(y) working capital,
(z) risk mitigation;
(aa) sustainability and environmental impact; or
(bb) employee retention.

Performance may be measured on an individual, corporate group, business unit, subsidiary, division, department, region, function or consolidated basis and may be measured absolutely or relatively to the Company’s peers. In establishing performance objectives, the Committee may account for:
(i) the effects of acquisitions, divestitures, extraordinary dividends, stock split-ups, stock dividends or distributions, recapitalizations, warrants or rights issuances or combinations, exchanges or reclassifications with respect to any outstanding class or series of the Company’s common stock;
(ii) a corporate transaction, such as any merger of the Company with another corporation; any consolidation of the Company and another corporation into another corporation; any separation of the Company or its business units (including a spin-off or other distribution of stock or property by the Company);
(iii) any reorganization of the Company (whether or not such reorganization comes within the definition of such term in Section 368 of the Code), or any partial or complete liquidation by the Company, or sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company;
(iv) the impact of changes in tax rates or currency fluctuations or changes in accounting standards or treatments;
(v) advertising or promotional spending or capital expenditures outside of annual business plans;
(vi) events such as plant closings, sales of facilities or operations, and business restructurings; or
(vii) the impact of other extraordinary, unusual, non-recurring or infrequently recurring items.
 In addition to the performance objectives, the Committee may also condition payment of any Qualifying Award upon the attainment of conditions, such as completion of a period of employment, notwithstanding that the performance objective specified in such Qualifying Award are satisfied.
12.3 Committee Negative Discretion. The Committee shall have the discretion, by Participant and by Qualifying Award, to reduce (but not to increase) some or all of the amount that would otherwise be payable under a Qualifying Award by reason of the satisfaction of the performance objectives set forth in such Qualifying Award. In making any such determination, the Committee is authorized in its discretion to
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take into account any such factor or factors it determines are appropriate, including but not limited to Company, business unit and individual performance.

SECTION 13. PAYMENT OF AWARDS

13.1 Method of Payment. The Committee may, in its discretion, settle any Award through the payment of cash, the delivery of shares of Common Stock or other property, or a combination thereof, as the Committee shall determine or as specified by the Plan or an Award Agreement. Any Award settlement, including payment deferrals, may be subject to conditions, restrictions and contingencies as the Committee shall determine.
13.2 Deferred Compensation. The Committee may, in its discretion, permit the deferral of payment of an employee’s cash bonus, other cash compensation or an Award to a Participant under the Plan in the form of either shares of Common Stock or Common Stock equivalents (with each Common Stock equivalent corresponding to a share of Common Stock), under such terms and conditions as the Committee may prescribe in the Award Agreement relating thereto or a separate election form made available to such Participant, including the terms of any deferred compensation plan under which such Common Stock equivalents may be granted. In addition, the Committee may, in any year, provide for an additional matching deferral to be credited to an employee’s account under such deferred compensation plans. The Committee may also permit hypothetical account balances of other cash or mutual fund equivalents maintained pursuant to such deferred compensation plans to be converted, at the discretion of the Participant, into the form of Common Stock equivalents, or to permit Common Stock equivalents to be converted into account balances of such other cash or mutual fund equivalents, upon the terms set forth in such plans as well as such other terms and conditions as the Committee may, in its discretion, determine. The Committee may, in its discretion, determine whether any deferral in the form of Common Stock equivalents, including deferrals under the terms of any deferred compensation plans of the Company, shall be paid on distribution in the form of cash or in shares of Common Stock. To the extent Section 409A is applicable, all actions pursuant to this Section 13.2 must satisfy the requirements of Section 409A, including but not limited to the following:
(a) a Participant’s election to defer must be filed at such time as designated by the Committee, but in no event later than the December 31 preceding the first day of the calendar year in which the services are performed which relate to the compensation or Award being deferred. An election may not be revoked or modified after such December 31. However, notwithstanding the previous two sentences, if the compensation or Award is subject to a forfeiture condition requiring the Participant’s continued services for a period of at least 12 months from the date the Participant obtains the legally binding right to the compensation or Award, the Committee may permit a Participant to file an election on or before the 30th day after the Participant obtains the legally binding right to the compensation or Award, provided that the election is filed at least 12 months in advance of the earliest date at which the forfeiture condition could lapse;
(b) a Participant’s election to defer must include the time and form of payment, within the parameters made available by the Committee, and such timing of payment must comply with Section 409A; and
(c) if payment is triggered due to the Participant’s termination of employment or separation from service, such termination or separation must be a “separation from service” within the meaning of Section 409A, and, for purposes of any such provision of the Plan or an election, references to a “termination,” “termination of employment” or like terms shall mean such a separation from service. The determination of whether and when a separation from service has occurred for this purpose shall be made in accordance with the presumptions set forth in Section 1.409A-1(h) of the Treasury Regulations, unless the Committee has established other rules in accordance with the requirements of Section 409A. If payment is made due to a Participant’s separation from service, and if at the time of the Participant’s separation from service, the Participant is a “specified employee” (within the meaning of Section 409A(2)(B)), then to the extent any payment or benefit that the Participant becomes entitled to under this provision on account of such separation from service would be considered nonqualified deferred compensation under Section 409A, such payment or benefit shall be paid or provided at the date which is the earlier of (i) six months and one day after such separation from service, and (ii) the date of the
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Participant’s death (the “Delay Period”). All payments and benefits delayed pursuant to this provision shall be paid in a lump sum upon expiration of the Delay Period.

SECTION 14. DILUTION AND OTHER ADJUSTMENTS

14.1 Adjustment for Corporate Transaction or Change in Corporate Capitalization. In the event of any change in the outstanding shares of Common Stock of the Company by reason of any corporate transaction or change in corporate capitalization such as a stock split, stock dividend, split-up, split-off, spin-off, recapitalization, merger, consolidation, rights offering, reorganization, combination, consolidation, subdivision or exchange of shares, a sale by the Company of all or part of its assets, any distribution to shareholders other than a normal cash dividend, partial or complete liquidation of the Company or other extraordinary or unusual event, the Committee or Board, as applicable, shall make such adjustment in (a) the class and maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may be delivered under the Plan as described in Section 5.1 and the Award limits under Section 5.2 and Section 6.3, (b) the class, number and exercise price of outstanding Stock Options and Stock Appreciation Rights, and (c) the class and number of shares subject to any other Awards granted under the Plan (provided that the number of shares of any class subject to Awards shall always be a whole number), as may be determined to be appropriate by the Committee or Board, as applicable, and such adjustments shall be final, conclusive and binding for all purposes of the Plan.
14.2 Adjustment for Merger or Consolidation. In the event of any merger, consolidation or similar transaction as a result of which the holders of shares of Common Stock receive consideration consisting exclusively of securities of the surviving entity (or the parent of the surviving entity) in such transaction, the Committee or Board, as applicable, shall, to the extent deemed appropriate by the Committee or Board, as applicable, adjust each Award outstanding on the date of such merger, consolidation or similar transaction so that it pertains and applies to the securities which a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock subject to such Award would have received in such merger, consolidation or similar transaction.
14.3 Assumption or Substitution of Awards. In the event of a dissolution or liquidation of the Company; a sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets (on a consolidated basis); or a merger, consolidation or similar transaction involving the Company in which the holders of shares of Common Stock receive securities and/or other property, including cash, other than shares of the surviving entity in such transaction (or the parent of such surviving entity), the Committee or Board, as applicable, shall, to the extent deemed appropriate by the Committee or Board, as applicable, have the power to provide for the exchange of each Award (whether or not then exercisable or vested) for an Award with respect to: (a) some or all of the property which a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock subject to such Award would have received in such transaction; or (b) securities of the acquirer or surviving entity (or parent of such acquirer or surviving entity) and, incident thereto, make an equitable adjustment as determined by the Committee or Board, as applicable, in the exercise price of the Award, or the number of shares or amount of property subject to the Award or provide for a payment (in cash or other property) to the Participant to whom such Award was granted in partial consideration for the exchange of the Award; provided, however, that in the event that the acquirer does not agree to the assumption or substitution of Awards in the foregoing manner, the Committee shall, to the extent deemed appropriate by the Committee or Board, as applicable, have the power to cancel, effective immediately prior to the occurrence of such event, each Award (whether or not then exercisable or vested), and, in full consideration of such cancellation, pay to the Participant to whom such Award was granted an amount in cash, for each share of Common Stock subject to such Award, equal to the value, as determined by the Committee or Board, as applicable, of such Award, provided that with respect to any outstanding Stock Option or Stock Appreciation Right such value shall be equal to the excess of (i) the value, as determined by the Committee or Board, as applicable, of the property (including cash) received by the holder of shares of Common Stock as a result of such event, over (ii) the exercise price of such Stock Option or Stock Appreciation Right, provided further that the value of any outstanding Stock Option or Stock Appreciation Right shall be zero where the exercise price of such Stock Option or Stock Appreciation Right is greater than the value, as determined by the Committee or Board, as applicable, of the property
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(including cash) received by the holder of shares of Common Stock as a result of such event; and that no change to the original timing of payment will be made to the extent it would violate Section 409A.

SECTION 15. DESIGNATION OF BENEFICIARY BY PARTICIPANT

A Participant may designate a beneficiary to exercise, or to receive any payment or settlement to which he may be entitled in respect of, any Award under the Plan in the event of his death in a manner determined by the Committee in its discretion. If a Participant did not designate a beneficiary under this Section 15, or if no designated beneficiary survives the Participant and is living on the date on which any amount becomes payable to such Participant, the term “beneficiary” as used in the Plan and any Award Agreement shall be deemed to be the legal representatives of the Participant’s estate. If there is any question as to the legal right of any beneficiary to receive a settlement or payment of (or to exercise) an Award under the Plan, the Committee in its discretion may determine that the Award in question be settled or paid to (or exercised by) the legal representatives of the Participant’s estate, in which event the Company, the Board and the Committee and the members thereof will have no further liability to anyone with respect to such Award.

SECTION 16. AMENDMENT OF PLAN OR AWARDS

The Plan may be amended in whole or in part at any time and from time to time by the Board, and the terms of any outstanding Award under the Plan may be amended from time to time by the Committee or Board, as applicable, in its discretion in any manner that it deems necessary or appropriate; provided however, that no amendment may be made without shareholder approval if such amendment would:
(a) increase the number of shares available for grant specified in Section 5.1 (other than pursuant to Section 14);
(b) decrease the minimum Stock Option exercise price set forth in Section 7.2 or the minimum Stock Appreciation Rights exercise price set forth in Section 8.2 (in each case, other than changes made pursuant to Section 14);
(c) reduce the minimum vesting or performance periods set forth in Section 7.4, Section 8.4, Section 9.5, Section 10.3, Section 11.3 and Section 12.1(b);
(d) change the Award limits set forth in Section 5.2 or Section 6.3 (other than pursuant to Section 14); or
(e) amend or repeal the prohibition against repricing or exchange set forth in Section 3.3.

No such amendment shall adversely affect in a material manner any right of a Participant under an Award without his written consent. Any shareholder approval requirement under the Plan will be met if such approval is obtained in accordance with applicable law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any amendment to the Plan or any outstanding Award under the Plan shall be made in a manner as to ensure that an Award intended to be exempt from Section 409A will continue to be exempt from Section 409A and that an Award intended to comply with Section 409A will continue to comply with Section 409A.

SECTION 17. PLAN TERMINATION

17.1 Suspension. The Plan may be suspended in whole or in part at any time and from time to time by the Board
17.2 Termination. The Plan shall terminate upon the adoption of a resolution of the Board terminating the Plan. No Award may be granted under the Plan after the date that is 10 years from the date the Plan was last approved and adopted by the shareholders of the Company. No termination of the Plan shall materially alter or impair any of the rights or obligations of any person, without his consent, under any Award theretofore granted under the Plan, except that subsequent to termination of the Plan, the Committee may make amendments permitted under Section 16.

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SECTION 18. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

18.1 Loans. No loans from the Company or any Affiliate to a Participant shall be permitted in connection with the Plan.
18.2 Reservation of Rights of Company. No employee or other person shall have any claim or right to be granted an Award under the Plan. Neither the Plan nor any action taken hereunder shall be construed as giving any employee or other person any right to continue to be employed by or perform services for the Company or any Affiliate, and the right to terminate the employment of or performance of services by any Participant at any time and for any reason is specifically reserved.
18.3 Non-Uniform Treatment. Determinations made by the Committee under the Plan need not be uniform and may be made selectively among eligible individuals under the Plan, whether or not such eligible individuals are similarly situated.
18.4 General Conditions of Awards. No Participant or other person shall have any right with respect to the Plan, the shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under the Plan or in any Award, contingent or otherwise, until written evidence of the Award shall have been delivered to the recipient and all the terms, conditions and provisions of the Plan and the Award applicable to such recipient (and each person claiming under or through him) have been met.
18.5 Rights as a Shareholder. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee in its discretion, a Participant holding Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock Equivalents, Other Stock-Based Awards, Performance Grants or other Awards shall have no rights as a shareholder with respect to any shares of Common Stock (or as a holder with respect to other securities), if any, issuable pursuant to any such Award until the date of the issuance of a stock certificate to him or the entry on his behalf of an uncertificated book position on the records of the Company’s transfer agent and registrar for such shares of Common Stock or other instrument of ownership, if any. Except as provided in Section 14, no adjustment shall be made for dividends, distributions or other rights (whether ordinary or extraordinary, and whether in cash, securities, other property or other forms of consideration, or any combination thereof) for which the record date is prior to the date such book entry is made or a stock certificate or other instrument of ownership, if any, is issued.
18.6 Compliance with Applicable Laws. No shares of Common Stock or other property shall be issued or paid hereunder with respect to any Award unless counsel for the Company shall be satisfied that such issuance will be in compliance with applicable federal, state, local and foreign legal, securities exchange and other applicable requirements. The Company shall be under no obligation to effect the registration pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, of any shares of Common Stock to be issued hereunder or to effect similar compliance under any state or local laws.
18.7 Withholding of Taxes. The Company and its Affiliates shall have the right to deduct from any payment made under the Plan the federal, state, local or foreign income or other taxes required by law to be withheld with respect to such payment. In accordance with rules and procedures established by the Committee, the required withholding obligations may be settled with shares of Common Stock, including shares of Common Stock that are part of the Award that gives rise to the withholding requirement (up to the Participant’s minimum required tax withholding rate or such other rate that will not trigger a negative accounting impact). It shall be a condition to the obligation of the Company to issue shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof, upon exercise, settlement or payment of any Award under the Plan, that the Participant pay to the Company, upon its demand, such amount as may be requested by the Company for the purpose of satisfying any liability to withhold federal, state, local or foreign income or other taxes. If the amount requested is not paid, the Company may refuse to issue or pay shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof. Notwithstanding anything
in the Plan to the contrary, the Committee may, in its discretion, permit an eligible Participant to elect to pay a portion or all of the amount requested by the Company for such taxes with respect to such Award, at such time and in such manner as the Committee shall deem to be appropriate (including, but not limited to, by authorizing the Company to withhold, or agreeing to surrender to the Company on or about the date such tax liability is determinable, shares of Common Stock or other property, or any combination thereof that would otherwise be distributed, or have been distributed, as the case may be, pursuant to such Award to such person, having a fair market value equal to the amount of such taxes).
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18.8 Unfunded Nature of Plan. The Plan shall be unfunded. The Company shall not be required to establish any special or separate fund or to make any other segregation of assets to assure the payment of any Award under the Plan, and the rights to the payment of Awards shall be no greater than the rights of the Company’s general creditors.
18.9 Consent. By accepting any Award or other benefit under the Plan, each Participant and each person claiming under or through him shall be conclusively deemed to have indicated his acceptance and ratification of, and consent to, any action taken under the Plan by the Company, the Board or the Committee.
18.10 No Warranty of Tax Effect. Although the Company may structure an Award to qualify for favorable federal, state, local or foreign tax treatment, or to avoid adverse tax treatment, no person connected with the Plan in any capacity, including, but not limited to, the Company and its directors, officers, agents and employees, makes any representation, commitment or guarantee that any intended tax treatment will be applicable with respect to any Award under the Plan, or that such tax treatment will apply to or be available to a Participant or his or her beneficiary. Furthermore, the existence of an Award shall not affect the right or power of the Company or its shareholders to take any corporate action, regardless of the potential effect of such action on the tax treatment of an Award under the Plan.
18.11 Interpretation. Unless the context indicates otherwise, references to “Sections” in the Plan refer to Sections of the Plan. Headings of Sections herein are inserted only for convenience of reference and are not to be considered in the construction of the Plan. In the Plan, the use of the masculine pronoun shall include the feminine and the use of the singular shall include the plural, as appropriate.
18.12 Severability. If any provision of the Plan shall be held unlawful or otherwise invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall:
(a) be deemed limited to the extent that such court of competent jurisdiction deems it lawful, valid or enforceable and as so limited shall remain in full force and effect; and (b) not affect any other provision of the Plan or part thereof, each of which shall remain in full force and effect.
18.13 Choice of Law. The validity, construction, interpretation, administration and effect of the Plan, and of its rules and regulations, and rights relating to the Plan and to Awards granted under the Plan, shall be governed by the substantive laws, but not the choice of law rules, of the State of Missouri.
18.14 Venue. Any legal action against the Plan, the Company, an Affiliate or the Committee may only be brought in the Circuit Court in St. Louis County or the United States District Court in St. Louis, Missouri.
18.15 Section 409A. Awards granted under the Plan are intended to qualify for an exception from or comply with Section 409A, and the Plan and Award Agreements shall be administered, construed and interpreted in accordance with such intent. To the extent that an Award or the payment, settlement or deferral thereof is subject to Section 409A, the Award shall be granted, paid, settled or deferred in a manner that will comply with Section 409A and any Section 409A compliance policy of the Company. To the extent any payment of an Award may be classified as a “short-term deferral” within the meaning of Section 409A, such payment will be deemed a short-term deferral, even if it may also qualify for an exemption from Section 409A under another provision of Section 409A. Notwithstanding anything in the Plan or any Award Agreement to the contrary, if a Participant is a “specified employee” (within the meaning of Section 409A(2)(B)) as of the date of such Participant’s separation from service (as determined pursuant to Section 409A), then to the extent any Award payable to such Participant on account of such separation from service would be considered nonqualified deferred compensation under Section 409A, such payment or benefit shall be paid or provided in a lump sum upon expiration of the Delay Period. Unless the Committee determines otherwise, any provision of the Plan that would cause the grant of an Award or the payment, settlement or deferral thereof to fail exemption from or compliance with Section 409A may be amended to qualify for exemption from or comply with Section 409A, which may be made on a retroactive basis, in accordance with Section 409A.

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SECTION 19. SHAREHOLDER ADOPTION

The Plan originally became effective upon the approval and adoption of the Plan by the shareholders of the Company on January 26, 2018. The Plan, as amended and restated, shall be submitted to the shareholders of the Company for their approval and adoption at a meeting to be held on February 3, 2023, or at any adjournment thereof. The shareholders shall be deemed to have approved and adopted the Plan, as amended and restated, only if it is approved and adopted at a meeting of the shareholders duly held by vote taken in the manner required by the laws of the State of Missouri.

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Exhibit 19.1
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Edgewell Ethics -
Do the Right Thing!
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Edgewell Personal Care Company Insider Trading Policy

Transactions in Company Securities







July 2023
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LETTER FROM ROD LITTLE

Dear Teammates:


As a publicly owned corporation, Edgewell Personal Care Company is subject to various federal and state securities laws. The insider trading rules are perhaps the most publicized of these laws, and they can affect each of us directly. These laws apply to each director, officer and employee of the Company – no one is exempt.


You are urged to read this policy carefully and to contact the Edgewell Legal Department if you have any questions. The penalties for violating the insider trading rules can be very severe, and can be imposed against the offending individuals as well as the Company.


The securities laws are comprehensive and far-reaching. This pamphlet provides answers to some of the more common questions relating to trading in Company securities. However, it does not attempt to deal with all the subtleties that may be applicable to a particular individual or to an unusual situation or transaction.


Full compliance with the securities laws is both the policy of the Company and the legal obligation of its employees.

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Rod R. Little
President and Chief Executive Officer Edgewell Personal Care Company
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EDGEWELL PERSONAL CARE COMPANY INSIDER TRADING POLICY
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Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that Edgewell directors, officers and employees do not violate the insider trading laws by trading in securities of Edgewell or other companies while in possession or aware of material non-public information. Violations of insider trading laws can result in severe civil and criminal penalties to both Edgewell and the individuals involved.
Scope
This policy applies to the members of the Board of Directors and all officers and employees of Edgewell and its wholly-owned and majority-owned subsidiaries.
Policy
No “Insider Trading.” The U.S. securities laws prohibit you from buying or selling stock or other securities (bonds, debentures, etc.) if you possess or are aware of “material non-public” information about the issuer of those securities. This includes not only Edgewell securities but also securities of other companies (such as a customer, supplier or joint venture partner of Edgewell), as well as trading in derivatives. Edgewell has adopted this policy to assure that its directors, officers and employees do not buy or sell Edgewell stock or other securities while in possession or aware of “material non-public” information.

Non-public” information is information that has not been publicly released or absorbed by the market. In order for information to become public, it must be widely disseminated and sufficient time must pass for it to become available in the market.

Material” information is information that would influence a reasonable investor to buy, hold or sell a security. Either positive or negative information could be material. Information that could be material about Edgewell includes, among other things:

Information related to upcoming earnings or losses, including changes in estimated earnings or write-offs
Major financing developments
Information related to default on any financial obligation or significant contract
News related to potential or actual litigation, disputes, or governmental investigations
News of a pending or proposed merger, acquisition, joint venture, restructuring, a significant sale of assets or the disposition of a subsidiary or joint venture
News of a possible new significant customer or of a possible loss of a significant customer
Information about the offering of debt or equity securities
News of significant changes in senior management
Important product developments or major technological advances or discoveries
Substantial changes in accounting methods
Labor disputes including strikes or lockouts
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If you have any doubt at all about whether you possess or are aware of any material non- public information, you should consult with Edgewell’s Chief Financial Officer or Chief Legal Officer prior to trading.
No Speculative Trading or Hedging Transactions. Directors, officers and employees or their designees shall not engage in speculative trading or hedging transactions in Edgewell securities. Edgewell policy prohibits directors, officers and employees and their designees from purchasing any financial instruments or entering into any other arrangements designed to hedge or offset any decrease in the market value of Edgewell securities. Directors, officers and employees may not:

Invest or trade in market-traded options — i.e., puts and calls; or

Purchase financial instruments (including prepaid variable forward contracts, equity swaps, collars, and exchange funds) that are designed to profit from, hedge or offset any change in the market value of equity securities (1) granted to the director, officer or employee by Edgewell as part of the compensation of the director, officer or employee; or (2) held, directly or indirectly, by the director, officer or employee; or

Engage in "short-sales" — i.e., selling Edgewell stock not owned at the time of the sale; or

Speculate on relatively short-term price movements — i.e., engage in a purchase and sale of Edgewell stock within a short period of time;

Transfer funds into or out of Edgewell stock equivalent funds in Edgewell’s benefit plans while in possession or aware of material non-public information; or

Engage in any transaction that suggests the misuse of information that is unavailable to the general public.
No “Tipping.” Directors, officers and employees in possession or aware of material non-public information concerning Edgewell shall refrain from disclosing such information to other individuals until it has been publicly released by Edgewell, except as necessary in the course of employment or service on the Board. Directors, officers and employees may also disclose material non-public information to outside persons (such as attorneys, accountants and consultants), but only where necessary to accomplish Edgewell business. In such instances, there must be in place assurances that the outside party will maintain the confidentiality of the information and not use the information for trading purposes or to “tip” others.

You may not permit any member of your immediate family or anyone acting on your behalf to buy or sell securities that may be affected by the information. You may not publish material
non-public information on publicly accessible sites on the Internet, such as chat rooms or bulletin boards.
No Margin Accounts or Pledges: Edgewell policy prohibits directors, officers and employees from purchasing Edgewell securities on margin, holding Edgewell securities in a margin account, or pledging Edgewell securities as collateral– without regard to whether you are in possession or aware of any material non-public information.
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Short Sales and Sales Against the Box: Edgewell policy prohibits directors, officers and employees from entering into a “short-sale” transaction (selling the stock before owning it) or a “sale against the box” transaction (loaning stock to another individual and receiving cash back as security for the loan) – without regard to whether you are in possession or aware of any material non-public information.

Puts, Calls and Market Options: Edgewell policy prohibits directors, officers and employees from entering into transactions involving market-traded puts or calls in Edgewell securities – without regard to whether you are in possession or aware of any material non-public information.

Investment Clubs: An Edgewell director, officer or employee in an investment club or similar syndicate arrangement may be deemed to impute his or her material non-public information to the club's investment committee or the other club members. Thus, trading in Edgewell securities by the investment club while the individual-member possesses or is aware of material non-public information may violate the insider trading rules.

Additional Restrictions on “Edgewell Insiders”
Closed Window Periods. The officers and members of the Board of Directors of Edgewell, and certain other Edgewell employees designated from time to time by Edgewell’s Chief Financial Officer and Chief Legal Officer, will be notified that they have been identified as having regular access to material confidential information about Edgewell, and will be considered “Edgewell Insiders.” As a result of their access to this material confidential information, Edgewell Insiders are prohibited from trading in Edgewell securities during the period beginning on the sixth business day of the last month of each fiscal quarter and continuing until the second business day following the issuance of Edgewell’s press release of its financial results for the reporting period that includes such calendar quarter (each of these periods called a “closed window period”). For example, if Edgewell releases its financial results for the second calendar quarter of a given year on Tuesday, April 27 and the following Wednesday and Thursday are business days, then Edgewell Insiders could trade in Edgewell securities beginning on April 29 of such year until
June 7 of such year. These periods are referred to as “open window” periods. However, even during these “open window” periods, an Edgewell Insider is prohibited from trading if the individual is aware of material non-public information about Edgewell.

Pre-Clearance for Edgewell Insiders. In addition to the prohibition on trading in a closed window period, Edgewell Insiders are required to pre-clear all trades in Edgewell securities with Edgewell’s Chief Financial Officer or Chief Legal Officer, even if not in possession or aware of specific material non-public information. An Edgewell Insider may not trade, even with pre- clearance, if he or she is actually in possession or aware of material non-public information.

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Trading Under a Pre-Planned Trading Program. Edgewell Insiders will be permitted to trade pursuant to Pre-Planned Trading Programs. A Pre-Planned Trading Program must be in writing and must meet the requirements of the rules of the SEC, as they may exist from time to time, for establishing that a transaction in a company’s securities was not made on the basis of material non-public information (currently contained in Rule 10b5-1). A Pre-Planned Trading Program may only be put into place or modified when the Edgewell Insider is not in possession or aware of material non-public information and must be in effect prior to the first day of the last month of then current quarter (i.e., an Edgewell Insider may establish a 10b5-1 Plan during the third fiscal quarter only prior to June 1). To assure compliance with this policy, Edgewell Insiders must obtain approval of Edgewell’s Chief Financial Officer or Chief Legal Officer and demonstrate compliance with the requirements of Rule 10b5-1 prior to establishing a Pre-Planned Trading Program.

Benefit Plan Transactions. Certain Edgewell employee benefit plan transactions are not of a speculative nature aimed at short-term profits and, therefore, Edgewell will permit Edgewell Insiders to take these actions even during a closed window period so long as the Edgewell Insiders do not possess and are not aware of material non-public information. The permitted actions are:

Withholding by Edgewell of stock to pay the exercise price or withholding tax liability upon exercise of a stock option.
Withholding by Edgewell of stock or delivery of already-owned Edgewell stock to pay withholding tax liability on shares of Edgewell stock issued as “restricted stock.”

Penalties
Under federal securities laws, insider trading can result in severe civil and criminal penalties, including fines of up to three times the profit gained or loss avoided, as well as imprisonment. Edgewell, as the employer, could also be liable for fines of $1 million or more as a result of an employee’s insider trading or tipping.

VIOLATIONS OF EDGEWELL’S INSIDER TRADING POLICY WILL BE CONSIDERED GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION,
UP TO AND INCLUDING TERMINATION.

Administration of Policy
Any person who has any questions about specific transactions may obtain additional guidance from the Edgewell Legal Department. Edgewell reserves the right to amend and interpret this policy from time to time.
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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1.SOMEONE LEFT A DRAFT OF A PRESS RELEASE IN THE COPY ROOM ANNOUNCING A NEW JOINT VENTURE FOR EDGEWELL. MAY I PURCHASE EDGEWELL STOCK KNOWING THAT INFORMATION? MAY I PURCHASE STOCK IN THE OTHER COMPANY IF IT IS PUBLICLY TRADED?
No. If the joint venture is significant (and it probably is if Edgewell is issuing a press release) you may not purchase Edgewell stock or stock in the other company until it has been publicly announced. If you are in doubt about the significance of the joint venture, you should consult Edgewell’s Chief Legal Officer.
2.I HAVE INVESTED IN A MUTUAL FUND. ARE PURCHASES AND SALES OF EDGEWELL STOCK BY THE MUTUAL FUND COVERED BY THIS POLICY?
No. No violation of this policy occurs if a mutual fund in which you have made an investment buys or sells Edgewell stock while you are in possession or aware of material non-public information, because you have no control over the fund’s decision to buy or sell the securities, so long as Edgewell stock represents an insignificant portion of the mutual fund portfolio.
3.I KNOW THAT EDGEWELL IS GOING TO PLACE AN ORDER FOR A LARGE NUMBER OF MACHINES WITH ONE OF OUR VENDORS. THE VENDOR IS RELATIVELY SMALL AND THIS ORDER WILL BE VERY SIGNIFICANT FOR THEM. I WOULD EXPECT THE VENDOR’S STOCK PRICE TO RISE UPON NEWS OF THE ORDER. MAY I BUY STOCK IN THE VENDOR’S COMPANY?
No. You may not buy stock in the vendor until this information is known to the public. You learned the information in the course of your work for Edgewell and cannot trade on it until it is publicly known.
4.WHAT IF I HAVE VALID REASONS FOR TRADING?
Even if you have valid reasons for trading in Edgewell securities (such as selling stock to obtain cash for school tuition, pay medical bills or make a down payment on a new home), they will not excuse you from complying with the insider trading rules if you are in possession or aware of material non-public information.
5.CAN I EXERCISE OPTIONS GRANTED BY THE COMPANY?
If you engage in a “cashless” exercise in which a broker pays the exercise price, sells the shares acquired upon exercise, and then remits the net cash proceeds to you, the broker is, in effect, selling the shares on your behalf. If you are in possession or aware of material non-public information at the time, the sale would violate the insider trading rules.
However, if you were to use cash to pay the exercise price in full, you may exercise options granted by Edgewell, even if you are in possession or aware of material non- public information. Because you are acquiring the shares from Edgewell, there would
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not be a trade involving a third party that did not have access to the material non-public information.
6.WHAT ABOUT TRANSACTIONS IN COMPANY BENEFIT PLANS?
Deferral by Edgewell directors in the Edgewell stock equivalent fund of the Deferred Compensation Plan does not involve actual investment in shares of Edgewell stock. However, this policy prohibits a director from making transfers into or out of this fund if the director is in possession or aware of material non-public information. Elections to defer directors’ fees into this plan are not subject to this policy.
7.THE POLICY SAYS THAT I MAY NOT PERMIT ANY MEMBER OF MY IMMEDIATE FAMILY TO BUY OR SELL EDGEWELL STOCK WHILE I AM AWARE OF MATERIAL NON-PUBLIC INFORMATION. FOR THESE PURPOSES, WHO IS CONSIDERED TO BE PART OF MY IMMEDIATE FAMILY?
Your immediate family is any member of your family (spouse, children, grandchildren, siblings, parents, grandparents and in-laws) who shares your household, as well as any member of your family for whom you provide substantial financial support. These people may be presumed to have the same information you have and should not trade while you have material non-public information.

8.WILL A GIFT OF EDGEWELL COMMON STOCK VIOLATE THE INSIDER TRADING RULES?
A bona fide gift is not considered a sale of Edgewell stock for purposes of the insider trading rules. However, gifts to relatives, friends or business associates who quickly sell such shares may appear to circumvent the insider trading rules. The Edgewell Legal Department recommends that such transactions be avoided.
9.HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM AN EDGEWELL INSIDER?
You will be notified by Edgewell’s Chief Financial Officer or Chief Legal Officer or the Edgewell Legal Department if you have been identified as an Edgewell Insider. In general, Edgewell Insiders are employees in senior roles who have regular access to material confidential information about Edgewell.
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Exhibit 31.3
 
CERTIFICATION OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 
I, Rod R. Little, certify that:
 
1.I have reviewed this Amendment No. 1 to Annual Report on Form 10-K/A of Edgewell Personal Care Company; and

2.    Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report.

Date: November 21, 2024




/s/ Rod R. Little
Rod R. Little
Chief Executive Officer
(principal executive officer)



Exhibit 31.4
 
CERTIFICATION OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 
I, Daniel J. Sullivan, certify that:
 
1.I have reviewed this Amendment No. 1 to Annual Report on Form 10-K/A of Edgewell Personal Care Company; and

2.    Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report.

Date: November 21, 2024




/s/ Daniel J. Sullivan
Daniel J. Sullivan
Chief Financial Officer
(principal financial officer)

Exhibit 97.1
Edgewell Personal Care Company Compensation Recovery Policy
1.Purpose. This Policy sets forth the terms on which the Company may recover erroneously awarded compensation to its executive officers. This Policy is intended to comply with Section 10D of the Exchange Act and Section 303A.14 of the NYSE Listed Company Manual.

2.Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms used in this Policy shall have the following meanings:

(a)Board” means the Board of Directors of the Company.

(b)Committee” means the Human Capital and Compensation Committee of the Board.

(c)Company” means Edgewell Personal Care Company.

(d)Exchange” means the New York Stock Exchange.

(e)Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended from time to time, and any successor thereto.

(f)erroneously awarded compensation” has the meaning set forth in Section 3(c).

(g)executive officer” means the Company’s president, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer (or if there is no such accounting officer, the controller), any
vice-president of the Company in charge of a principal business unit, division or function (such as sales, administration or finance), any other officer who performs a policy-making function, or any other person who performs similar policy-making functions for the Company. Executive officers of the Company’s parent(s) or subsidiaries are deemed executive officers of the Company if they perform such policy-making functions for the Company. Policy-making function is not intended to include policy-making functions that are not significant. An “executive officer” for purposes of this Policy includes at a minimum executive officers identified pursuant to Item 401(b) of SEC Regulation S-K.

(h)financial reporting measures” means measures that are determined and presented in accordance with the accounting principles used in preparing the Company’s financial statements, and any measures that are derived wholly or in part from such measures. Stock price and total shareholder return are also financial reporting measures.

(i)incentive-based compensation” means any compensation that is granted, earned or vested based wholly or in part upon the attainment of a financial reporting measure.

(j)Policy” means this Edgewell Personal Care Company Compensation Recovery Policy, as in effect from time to time.

(k)received” has the following meaning: incentive-based compensation is deemed received in the Company’s fiscal period during which the financial reporting measure specified in the incentive-based compensation award is attained, even if the payment or grant of the incentive-based compensation occurs after the end of that period.

(l)SEC” means the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

3.Recovery of Erroneously Awarded Compensation. The Company shall recover reasonably promptly the amount of erroneously awarded compensation in the event that the Company is required to prepare an accounting restatement due to the material noncompliance of the
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Company with any financial reporting requirement under the securities laws, including any required accounting restatement to correct an error in previously issued financial statements that is material to the previously issued financial statements, or that would result in a material misstatement if the error were corrected in the current period or left uncorrected in the current period.

(a)Scope of Policy. This Policy shall apply to all incentive-based compensation received by a person:

(i)After beginning service as an executive officer;

(ii)Who served as an executive officer at any time during the performance period for that incentive-based compensation;

(iii)While the Company has a class of securities listed on a national securities exchange or a national securities association; and

(iv)During the three completed fiscal years immediately preceding the date that the Company is required to prepare an accounting restatement as described in the first paragraph of this Section 3. In addition to these last three completed fiscal years, this Policy shall apply to any transition period (that results from a change in the Company’s fiscal year) within or immediately following those three completed fiscal years. However, a transition period between the last day of the Company’s previous fiscal year end and the first day of its new fiscal year that comprises a period of nine to 12 months would be deemed a completed fiscal year. The Company’s obligation to recover erroneously awarded compensation is not dependent on if or when the restated financial statements are filed.

(b)Date of Accounting Restatement. The date that the Company is required to prepare an accounting restatement as described in the first paragraph of this Section 3 is the earlier to occur of:

(i)the date on which the Board, a committee thereof or the Company’s officer(s) authorized to take such action if Board action is not required, concludes, or reasonably should have concluded, that the Company is required to prepare an accounting restatement as described in the first paragraph of this Section 3; and

(ii)the date a court, regulator or other legally authorized body directs the Company to prepare an accounting restatement as described in the first paragraph of this Section 3.

(c)Amount Subject to Recovery. The amount of incentive-based compensation subject to this Policy (“erroneously awarded compensation”) is the amount of incentive-based compensation received that exceeds the amount of incentive-based compensation that otherwise would have been received had it been determined based on the restated amounts, and shall be computed without regard to any taxes paid. For incentive-based compensation based on stock price or total shareholder return, where the amount of erroneously awarded compensation is not subject to mathematical recalculation directly from the information in an accounting restatement: (i) the amount shall be based on a reasonable estimate of the effect of the accounting restatement on the stock price or total shareholder return upon which the incentive-based compensation was received; and
(ii) the Company shall maintain documentation of the determination of that reasonable estimate and provide such documentation to the Exchange.

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(d)Impracticability of Recovery. The Company shall recover erroneously awarded compensation in compliance with this Policy except to the extent that the conditions of clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) below are met, and the Committee (or in the absence thereof, a majority of the independent directors serving on the Board) has made a determination that recovery would be impracticable.

(i)The direct expense paid to a third party to assist in enforcing this Policy would exceed the amount to be recovered. Before concluding that it would be impracticable to recover any amount of erroneously awarded compensation based on expense of enforcement, the Company shall make a reasonable attempt to recover such erroneously awarded compensation, document such reasonable attempt(s) to recover, and provide that documentation to the Exchange.

(ii)Recovery would violate home country law where that law was adopted prior to November 28, 2022. Before concluding that it would be impracticable to recover any amount of erroneously awarded compensation based on violation of home country law, the Company shall obtain an opinion of home country counsel, acceptable to the Exchange, that recovery would result in such a violation, and shall provide such opinion to the Exchange.

(iii)Recovery would likely cause an otherwise tax-qualified retirement plan, under which benefits are broadly available to employees of the Company, to fail to meet the requirements of 26 U.S.C. 401(a)(13) or 26 U.S.C. 411(a) and regulations thereunder.

(e)Prohibition on Indemnification. The Company shall not indemnify any current or former executive officer against the loss of erroneously awarded compensation.

(f)Method of Recovery. The Committee shall determine, in its sole and exclusive discretion, the method or methods for recovering any erroneously awarded compensation, which methods need not be the same, or applied in the same manner, to each executive officer, provided that any such method shall provide for reasonably prompt recovery and otherwise comply with any requirements of the Exchange.

4.Disclosure. The Company shall file all disclosures with respect to this Policy in accordance with the requirements of the Federal securities laws, including the disclosure required by the applicable rules of the SEC. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Company shall file the disclosures set forth below.

(a)Publication of this Policy. The Company shall file a copy of this Policy as an exhibit to its annual report on Form 10-K.

(b)Annual Report Check Mark. The Company shall indicate by check mark on the cover page to its annual report on Form 10-K: (i) whether the financial statements of the Company included in the filing reflect the correction of an error to previously issued financial statements; and (ii) whether any of those error corrections are restatements that required a recovery analysis of incentive-based compensation pursuant to this Policy.

(c)Disclosure of Action to Recover Erroneously Awarded Compensation. The Company shall make the disclosures set forth below in proxy or information statements that call for disclosure pursuant to Item 402 of SEC Regulation S-K and its annual report on Form 10-K.

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(i)If at any time during or after the last completed fiscal year the Company was required to prepare an accounting restatement that required recovery of erroneously awarded compensation pursuant to this Policy, or there was an outstanding balance as of the end of the last completed fiscal year of erroneously awarded compensation to be recovered from the application of this Policy to a prior restatement, the Company shall provide the following information:

(1)For each restatement:

A.The date on which the Company was required to prepare an accounting restatement;

B.The aggregate dollar amount of erroneously awarded compensation attributable to such accounting restatement, including an analysis of how the amount was calculated;

C.If the financial reporting measure related to a stock price or total shareholder return metric, the estimates that were used in determining the erroneously awarded compensation attributable to such accounting restatement and an explanation of the methodology used for such estimates;

D.The aggregate dollar amount of erroneously awarded compensation that remains outstanding at the end of the last completed fiscal year; and

E.If the aggregate dollar amount of erroneously awarded compensation has not yet been determined, disclosure of this fact, an explanation of the reason(s) and disclosure the information required in the foregoing clauses (B) through (D) in the next filing that is required to include disclosure pursuant to Item 402 of SEC Regulation S-K;

(2)If recovery would be impracticable pursuant to Section 3(d), for each current and former named executive officer and for all other current and former executive officers as a group, disclose the amount of recovery forgone and a brief description of the reason the Company decided in each case not to pursue recovery; and

(3)For each current and former named executive officer from whom, as of the end of the last completed fiscal year, erroneously awarded compensation had been outstanding for 180 days or longer since the date the Company determined the amount the individual owed, disclose the dollar amount of outstanding erroneously awarded compensation due from each such individual.

(ii)If at any time during or after its last completed fiscal year the Company was required to prepare an accounting restatement, and the Company concluded that recovery of erroneously awarded compensation was not required pursuant to this Policy, a brief explanation of why application of this Policy resulted in this conclusion.

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5.Administration.

(a)Effective Date. This Policy shall take effect on October 2, 2023 and shall replace the April 2017 Edgewell Personal Care Company Incentive Compensation Recoupment Policy in its entirety.

(b)Authority of Committee. This Policy shall be administered and interpreted by the Committee in accordance with Section 303A.14 of the NYSE Listed Company Manual, Section 10D of the Exchange Act and other applicable Federal securities laws and regulations. Except as limited by applicable law, and subject to the provisions of this Policy, the Committee shall have full power, authority and sole and exclusive discretion to construe, interpret and administer this Policy, and to delegate its authority pursuant to this Policy. In addition, the Committee shall have full and exclusive power to adopt such rules, regulations and guidelines for carrying out this Policy and to amend this Policy, in each case, as it may deem necessary or proper. Subject to Section 3(d), this Policy also may be administered by the Board, and references in this Policy to the
“Committee” shall be understood to refer to the full Board.

(c)Decisions Binding. In making any determination or in taking or not taking any action under this Policy, the Committee may obtain and rely on the advice of experts, including employees of, and professional advisors to, the Company. Any action taken by, or inaction of, the Committee or its delegates relating to or pursuant to this Policy shall be within the absolute discretion of the Committee or its delegates. Such action or inaction of the Committee or its delegates shall be conclusive and binding on the Company and any current or former executive officer affected by such action or inaction.

(d)Policy Not Exclusive. Any right of recovery under this Policy is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other remedies or rights of recovery, recoupment, forfeiture or offset that may be available to the Company pursuant to the terms of any other applicable Company policy, compensation or benefit plan, agreement or arrangement or other agreement or applicable law; provided, however, that there shall be no duplication of recovery of the same compensation.



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Edgewell Personal Care Company
Compensation Recovery Policy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM
By signing below, I, the undersigned, acknowledge and agree as follows:

1.I have received and reviewed a copy of the Edgewell Personal Care Company Compensation Recovery Policy (as it may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Policy”);

2.I am bound by, subject to, and shall comply with, all terms and conditions of the Policy, both during and after my period of employment or service with the Company and its affiliates;

3.In the event of any conflict between the Policy and the terms of any employment or other agreement to which I am a party, or any compensation or benefit plan, program or arrangement in which I participate, the terms of the Policy shall govern; and

4.If it is determined by the Committee (as defined in the Policy) that any amounts granted, awarded, paid or provided to me should be forfeited or reimbursed to the Company or its affiliates, I shall promptly take any action necessary to effectuate such forfeiture and/or reimbursement.






_______________________________ Signature

___________________________________ Print Name



___________________________________ Date
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