Horizon Lines AGM Results

June 3, 2011

Horizon Lines, Inc. (NYSE: HRZ) announced that shareholders at the company's annual meeting today re-elected two Class III directors and ratified the appointment of Horizon Lines' public accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP.
During the annual meeting, shareholders re-elected Class III directors Thomas P. Storrs and Bobby J. Griffin.  Mr. Storrs has served as a director for the company since June 2007, and Mr. Griffin has served since June 2010.
Additionally, shareholders ratified the appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as the company's independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 25, 2011.  Shareholders also provided a non-binding, advisory vote approving the compensation paid to the company's named executive officers, as well as provided a non-binding, advisory vote recommending that such advisory votes on executive compensation be held every year. 
Separately, after the shareholders meeting, the Board of Directors voted to appoint Michael F. Zendan II, 48, to the position of Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary.  Mr. Zendan, previously Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, succeeds Robert S. Zuckerman, 67.  Mr. Zuckerman, as part of an orderly succession process, will remain with the company in a full-time capacity in the newly created position of Vice President, Law and Government Affairs. 
Prior to joining the company in September 2009, Mr. Zendan served for 10 years as Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary at Muzak LLC.   Previous to that, Mr. Zendan worked in various legal roles, including Assistant General Counsel, for Coltec Industries Inc., in Charlotte, NC, and West Hartford, CT.  Mr. Zendan received his undergraduate degree, With Distinction, from Cornell University and his law degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he graduated Cum Laude. He is a member in good standing of the Connecticut Bar Association since December 1988, the District of Columbia Bar since 1989, and the North Carolina Bar since March 1997.

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