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Mark Kartarik has served as Senior Vice President of Regis Corporation since 1994 and as Vice President from 1989 to 1994. He was
elected President of Supercuts, Inc. in 1998 and served as Chief Operating Officer of Supercuts, Inc. from 1997 to April 2001.
Gordon Nelson has served as Senior Vice President, Fashion, Education and Marketing of the Company since 1994 and as Vice President
from 1989 to 1994.
Kris Bergly was elected Chief Operating Officer, Style America in March 1999. He has served as Chief Operating Officer of Promenade
Salon Concepts since April 1998 and of MasterCuts since June 2005, as well as Vice President of Salon Operations from 1993 to 1998.
C. John Briggs was elected Chief Operating Officer, SmartStyle in March 1999, and has served as Vice President, Regis Operations since
1988.
Sharon Kiker has served as Chief Operating Officer, Regis Salons since June 2005. She served as Chief Operating Officer of Mall Salons,
overseeing Regis Salons and MasterCuts Family Haircutters, from 2004 through June 2005. She was elected Chief Operating Officer, Regis
Salons in April 1998 and served as Vice President, Salon Operations from 1989 to 1998. She was elected Chief Operating Officer of
MasterCuts Family Haircutters during fiscal year 2003.
Norma Knudsen was elected Chief Operating Officer, Trade Secret in February 1999 and has served as Vice President, Trade Secret
Operations since 1995.
Andrew Cohen was elected Chief Operating Officer, International in April 2002 and has served as Vice President, Salon Operations since
1998.
Raymond Duke was elected Senior Vice President, International Managing Director, U.K. in February, 1999 and has served as Vice
President since 1992.
Vicki Langan was elected Chief Operating Officer, Supercuts in April 2001 and has served as Vice President, Supercuts Operations since
November 1997.
Corporate Community Involvement:
Many of the Company’s stylists volunteer their time to support charitable events for breast cancer research. Proceeds collected from such
events are distributed through the Regis Foundation for Breast Cancer Research. The Company’s community involvement also includes a
major sponsorship role for the Susan G. Komen Twin Cities Race for the Cure. This 5K run and one-mile walk is held in Minneapolis,
Minnesota on Mother’s Day to help fund breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment. Through its community involvement
efforts, the Company has helped raise millions of dollars in fundraising for breast cancer research.
Governmental Regulations:
The Company is subject to various federal, state, local and provincial laws affecting its business as well as a variety of regulatory
provisions relating to the conduct of its cosmetology business, including health and safety.
In the United States, the Company’s franchise operations are subject to the Federal Trade Commission’s Trade Regulation Rule on
Franchising (the “FTC Rule”) and by state laws and administrative regulations that regulate various aspects of franchise operations and sales.
The Company’s franchises are offered to franchisees by means of an offering circular/disclosure document containing specified disclosures in
accordance with the FTC Rule and the laws and regulations of certain states. The Company has registered its offering of franchises with the
regulatory authorities of those states in which it offers franchises and in which such registration is required. State laws that regulate the
franchisor-franchisee relationship presently exist in a substantial number of states and, in certain cases, apply
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