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Lightning_McQueen

(16 posts)
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 03:59 PM Feb 2012

Nancy Brinker's 2010 CEO salary

The Komen CEO salary in 2010 was $459,406 a year, according to Wiki.

PP has exceeded that amount in donations in 24 hours (or so).

Time to cut the CEO's salary to $50,000 and the rest of the money goes to PP.

The rest of the executives who hog the Komen cash and have exorbitant salaries should be cut down to a minimum of 40k/year

And learn to like it.

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Nancy Brinker's 2010 CEO salary (Original Post) Lightning_McQueen Feb 2012 OP
Agreed benld74 Feb 2012 #1
Salary reductions will cause the religious reich to flee NAO Feb 2012 #2
I disagree. People who run charities have a right to a good salary Beaverhausen Feb 2012 #3
She's not qualified, though RockaFowler Feb 2012 #4
A good salary. More than the President. They are not the Bluenorthwest Feb 2012 #5
Give it a rest already Puzzledtraveller Feb 2012 #6
Just an FYI - if you want to hide posts, just mrs_p Feb 2012 #8
Charities and foundations are often employment programs...... Mopar151 Feb 2012 #7

NAO

(3,425 posts)
2. Salary reductions will cause the religious reich to flee
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 04:26 PM
Feb 2012

Seriously, do you think they care about charity, or more more more $$$ for themselves.

Like Jesus said, "Blessed are the rich, for they shall inherit the earth tax free"

Beaverhausen

(24,476 posts)
3. I disagree. People who run charities have a right to a good salary
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 04:44 PM
Feb 2012

Maybe not half a million, but if you want qualified people do to that job, you need to pay them what they would get in the private sector. IMHO the job they are doing (the recent issue with PP aside) is far more important and they deserve to be compensated.

RockaFowler

(7,429 posts)
4. She's not qualified, though
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 04:50 PM
Feb 2012

It's a puppet company for Nancy. This started out as a tribute to her sister and now it's a vanity project.

mrs_p

(3,014 posts)
8. Just an FYI - if you want to hide posts, just
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 05:04 PM
Feb 2012

click on the "trash this thread" button. You should be able to get rid of them that way if they bother you.

Mopar151

(10,014 posts)
7. Charities and foundations are often employment programs......
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 05:02 PM
Feb 2012

For no-account relatives of the rich. They are a low-tax ways of preserving intergenerational wealth.

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