Varex Imaging Announces Transition Agreement and Compensation Plan for Senior VP Kimberley Honeysett
Varex Imaging Corporation has announced a new compensation agreement for Kimberley Honeysett, the company's Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Corporate Secretary, as she transitions out of her role. Effective September 5, 2025, Ms. Honeysett will remain in her current position until October 3, 2025, during which she will continue to receive her current salary and benefits. Following this period, she will serve as a non-executive employee or advisor until December 12, 2027, reporting to the CEO. During this Continued Service Period, she will receive an annual compensation of $100,000, along with continued health insurance coverage and other benefits. Ms. Honeysett will continue to vest in her outstanding equity awards but will not be eligible for new equity grants.
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