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City Lights

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54. Thanks for posting that list!
Fri Feb 3, 2012, 03:55 PM
Feb 2012

I was checking the CEO salary for my favorite charities earlier and was amazed at how much lower they were than Brinker, but they were nowhere near those on the list you posted. Four of those are food banks.

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No. Scuba Feb 2012 #1
Unless of course Ichingcarpenter Feb 2012 #11
That's outragous! I understand and know that CEO of non-profits need to make a salary because Justice wanted Feb 2012 #2
Ha... JSnuffy Feb 2012 #5
Were we ever so naive as to believe that people would work for a charity not to get into the WCGreen Feb 2012 #57
Her compensation is almost as much as the aid package to Planned Parenthhod. geckosfeet Feb 2012 #3
damn eShirl Feb 2012 #6
A most noteworthy tidbit. Thanks. Scuba Feb 2012 #13
Hell no they shouldn't be getting that kind of money. It's disgusting and Ecumenist Feb 2012 #4
Not only NO but HELL NO! hobbit709 Feb 2012 #7
No! City Lights Feb 2012 #8
That is how most big non-profits work... They have to put their money somewhere LiberalArkie Feb 2012 #9
Puts her in the top 2% of nonprofit CEOs. Robb Feb 2012 #10
Thanks for this graph RockaFowler Feb 2012 #23
Evert penny they earn takes away from someone who really needs it RegieRocker Feb 2012 #12
People can't work for free Sanity Claws Feb 2012 #14
Obviously you have never donated your time at a soup kitchen, food pantry etc. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #25
Excuse me! You have jumped to a conclusion without any foundation. Sanity Claws Feb 2012 #53
Like this? RegieRocker Feb 2012 #64
to keep perspective handmade34 Feb 2012 #15
Now you did it... TreasonousBastard Feb 2012 #18
To put in perspective President Obama makes $400,000 annually itsrobert Feb 2012 #24
Come on, 1% shills don't like the whole reality thing...you have to ease it up on them uponit7771 Feb 2012 #29
To be fair... BlueCheese Feb 2012 #45
Their is only 168 hrs in a week and they probably only RegieRocker Feb 2012 #66
She ProSense Feb 2012 #27
don't disagree handmade34 Feb 2012 #34
According to Charity Navigator, she makes $340,498.00. City Lights Feb 2012 #31
thanks handmade34 Feb 2012 #37
Forbes has it over a half million dollars itsrobert Feb 2012 #47
I was talking about Cecile Richards. City Lights Feb 2012 #48
Thanks for posting the charity navigator link BrendaBrick Feb 2012 #52
Thanks for posting that list! City Lights Feb 2012 #54
I noticed that too! BrendaBrick Feb 2012 #61
No Generic Other Feb 2012 #16
Yep, dearly regret it Aerows Feb 2012 #63
That's not a "salary" izquierdista Feb 2012 #17
None? Union dockworkers at Newark make more than that with overtime. TreasonousBastard Feb 2012 #22
With overtime. izquierdista Feb 2012 #33
At least they are actually working Aerows Feb 2012 #60
Exactly!!! RegieRocker Feb 2012 #67
How much should they make? TreasonousBastard Feb 2012 #19
Here's another ProSense Feb 2012 #20
this precedent was set by William Aramony of the United Way in the 90's DrDan Feb 2012 #21
No, and they will regret having the light shined on them from the attention. Safetykitten Feb 2012 #26
CEO my ass Footay Feb 2012 #28
no no no AmandaRuth Feb 2012 #30
NO. aquart Feb 2012 #32
Private organizations shouldn't be the only safety net. We need to increase funding to NIH. yardwork Feb 2012 #35
+1000 handmade34 Feb 2012 #38
Yes they should, HOWEVER, all workers wages should be adjusted upwards to what they should be stevenleser Feb 2012 #36
Conversely laundry_queen Feb 2012 #68
No, but I can understand how it might happen Douglas Carpenter Feb 2012 #39
While I agree that she is getting payed excessively, I think someone making $50,000 Nikia Feb 2012 #42
Absolutely not.... truebrit71 Feb 2012 #40
a related question. mysuzuki2 Feb 2012 #41
No!. n/t arthritisR_US Feb 2012 #43
i have a releative that gives very generously, but has a policy flexnor Feb 2012 #44
That is A LOT of donation money needed Broderick Feb 2012 #46
No- especially as CEO for a non-profit named after (exploiting the name of) her dead sister. nt stlsaxman Feb 2012 #49
In a perfect world non-profit agencies such as this would be unnecessary. hunter Feb 2012 #50
No Vehl Feb 2012 #51
yes and no dembotoz Feb 2012 #55
Of course not, that is horrible. Rex Feb 2012 #56
Simple answer, No n/t Aerows Feb 2012 #58
Our nonprofit hospital CEO makes over 400k... ileus Feb 2012 #59
I run a non profit Dorian Gray Feb 2012 #62
No. ellisonz Feb 2012 #65
No. bhikkhu Feb 2012 #69
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