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2 0 11 P r o x y S t a t e m e n t 29
Pension Benefits
The following table discloses the years of credited service of, present single-sum value of the accrued benefits for, and payments
during the last fiscal year to each of the PEO and other NEOs under the Pension Plan. See “Compensation Discussion & Analysis,
Benefits and Severance, Pension Plan” for a detailed description of the benefits provided under the Pension Plan.
Number of Years Present Value of Payments During
Credited Service (1) Accumulated Benefit (2) Last Fiscal Year
Name Plan Name (#) ($) ($)
Chad C. Deaton Pension Plan 6 (3) 65,852 0
Peter A. Ragauss Pension Plan 4 44,423 0
Martin S. Craighead Pension Plan 9 72,609 0
Alan R. Crain Pension Plan 9 (3) 93,384 0
John A. O’Donnell Pension Plan 9 (3) 96,154 0
(1) The number of years of credited service is less than the actual years of service for Messrs. Craighead, Crain and O’Donnell because the Pension Plan was not adopted
until 2002.
(2) For a discussion of valuation assumptions, see “Note 13 – Employee Benefit Plans” of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements included in our Annual Report
under Item 8 of the Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010.
(3) Messrs. Deaton, Crain and O’Donnell are eligible for early retirement under the Pension Plan which allows them to receive their plan benefits on that early retirement
date rather than waiting until the normal retirement age of 65.
Nonqualified Deferred Compensation
The following table discloses contributions, earnings and balances to each of the PEO and other NEOs under the SRP that
provides for compensation deferral on a non-tax-qualified basis. See “Compensation Discussion & Analysis, Benefits and Severance,
Supplemental Retirement Plan” for a detailed description of the deferred compensation benefits.
Executive Contributions Registrant Contribution Aggregate Earnings Aggregate Withdrawals/ Aggregate Balance
in Last FY(1) In Last FY(2) In Last FY Distributions at Last FYE (3)
Name ($) ($) ($) ($) ($)
Chad C. Deaton 227,439 221,583 204,830 0 4,346,554
Peter A. Ragauss 37,773 80,562 98,057 0 759,264
Martin S. Craighead 119,669 88,959 80,980 0 1,246,023
Alan R. Crain 58,950 59,532 102,493 0 1,431,152
John A. O’Donnell 81,087 41,536 33,865 0 677,722
(1) Amounts shown in the “Executive Contributions in Last FY” column are also included in the “Salary” and “Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation” columns of the
Summary Compensation Table.
(2) Amounts shown in the “Registrant Contribution in Last FY” column are also included in the “All Other Compensation” column of the Summary Compensation Table.
(3) Of the totals in this column, the following amounts, which represent executive and registrant contributions attributable to 2010, are also reported in the Summary
Compensation Table: Mr. Deaton, $449,022; Mr. Ragauss, $118,335; Mr. Craighead, $208,628; Mr. Crain, $118,482; and Mr. O’Donnell, $112,623. In addition, the
executive and registrant contributions for years prior to 2010 made on behalf of each NEO were previously reported in the Summary Compensation Tables for prior
years to the extent the NEO’s were named executive officers in prior years.