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BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE:BWA) Files An 8-K Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers

BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE:BWA) Files An 8-K Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain OfficersItem 5.02

Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.

On June 7, 2018, BorgWarner Inc. (the “Company”) announced that James R. Verrier, the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”), has chosen to transition toward retirement. Mr. Verrier will step down from those positions effective August 1, 2018 but will continue to serve as a non-officer employee of the Company, in a transition and advisory role, until his retirement from the Company on February 28, 2019. The Board has elected Frederic Lissalde, the Company’s current Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, to serve as the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer, effective August 1, 2018, and has also appointed Mr. Lissalde as a member of the Board effective August 1, 2018, to serve until the date of the 2019 annual meeting of stockholders of the Company. He will also serve on the Board’s Executive Committee.

Mr. Lissalde, 50, has held positions of increasingly significant responsibility during his 19 years with the Company. He has served in his current position since January 1, 2018. Previously, he was president and general manager of Turbo Systems, the Company’s largest business, from 2013 through 2017. Prior to that, he served as vice president and general manager of BorgWarner Transmissions Systems and vice president of global sales and marketing of BorgWarner Drivetrain Systems. He also served as managing director of several operations in Europe for BorgWarner Drivetrain Systems. Mr. Lissalde holds a Masters of Engineering degree from ENSAM – Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts et Metiers – Paris and an MBA from HEC Paris.

In connection with the transition, the Company and Mr. Verrier entered into a Transition and Retirement Agreement (the “Verrier Agreement”). Under the terms of the Verrier Agreement, the Company will employ Mr. Verrier in a non-officer advisory capacity through February 28, 2019 during which period he has agreed to be available to the Board of Directors and the President and Chief Executive Officer to help with the transition and to advise on certain matters. On February 28, 2019, Mr. Verrier will retire from the Company (the “Retirement Date”). The period from August 1, 2018 to the Retirement Date is the “Transition Period.” Mr. Verrier will remain subject to termination for cause during the Transition Period. Mr. Verrier has also agreed to certain non-compete and non-solicit provisions that extend for a period of two years following the Retirement Date.As required by law, Mr. Verrier has the right to revoke the Verrier Agreement for seven days from the date he entered into the agreement.

During the Transition Period, conditioned upon Mr. Verrier’s continued employment, he will (a) be paid a monthly salary of $71,429, (b) be eligible for a bonus under the Company’s Management Incentive Plan for 2018 that is pro rated based on his service as President and Chief Executive Officer through July 31, 2018, (c) not be eligible for further equity awards, (d) continue to vest in his existing equity awards, (e) receive reimbursement for reasonable expenses for international financial planning and advice and international tax preparation services through the Retirement Date and (f) remain eligible to participate in the Company’s benefit plans, subject to plan terms, and receive a perquisite allowance. Assuming Mr. Verrier has complied with his obligations and executed a release as the Verrier Agreement contemplates, (i) at the end of the Transition Period, he will vest in his restricted stock that is still outstanding and unvested in a pro rata amount based on his employment during the applicable restriction period, (ii) as to his performance shares for the 2017-2019 performance period, Mr. Verrier will be entitled to vest in the full number of performance shares earned, based on achievement of the applicable performance goals, following the end of the performance period, and (iii) as to his performance shares for the 2018-2020 performance period, Mr. Verrier will be entitled to vest in a pro rata amount of the number of performance shares earned, based on achievement of the applicable performance goals, following the end of the performance period, with the pro rata amount based on his employment during the performance period.

In connection with his election as President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Lissalde’s annual base salary will increase to $1,100,000 effective August 1, 2018 and his target bonus opportunity under the Company’s Management Incentive Plan for the remaining portion of 2018 will increase to 125% of base salary effective August 1, 2018.

About BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE:BWA)
BorgWarner Inc. is a supplier of engineered automotive systems and components for powertrain applications. The Company operates through two segments: Engine and Drivetrain. The Engine segment’s products include turbochargers, timing devices and chains, emissions systems and thermal systems. The Drivetrain segment’s products include transmission components and systems, all-wheel drive (AWD) torque transfer systems and rotating electrical devices. The Company manufactures and sells products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of light vehicles (passenger cars, sport-utility vehicles (SUVs), vans and light trucks). The Company sells the products to other OEMs of commercial vehicles (medium-duty trucks, heavy-duty trucks and buses) and off-highway vehicles (agricultural and construction machinery and marine applications). It also manufactures and sells its products to Tier One vehicle systems suppliers and into the aftermarket for light, commercial and off-highway vehicles.

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