Executive Compensation in Seven National Non-Profit Organizations
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION IN SEVEN NATIONAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Critics of the Humane Society of the US claim that it spends too much money on CEO compensation and pension plans, but the facts say otherwise. NDED In the CEO compensation shown below, each bundle of cash represents $10,000. Stacks of money are shown to scale. AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB AMERICAN MEAT INSTITUTE hmpf NAT'L MILK PRODUCERS FEDERATION $737,067.00 $738,987.00 ASPCA $647,632.00 DENNIS SPRUNG PRESIDENT & CEO JAMES PATRICK BOYLE PRESIDENT & CEO EMPLOYEE AVERAGES EMPLOYEE AVERAGES JEROME KOZAK CEO ASPCA SALARY: $60,762 SALARY: $108,988 $981 PENSION: $6,343 AMERICAN RED CROSS EMPLOYEE AVERAGES PENSION: $516,710.00 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION SALARY: $183,627 $455,690.00 EDWIN J. SAYRES $30,175 PENSION: $420,415.00* PRESIDENT EMPLOYEE AVERAGES BOB STALLMAN PRESIDENT GAIL MCGOVERN PRESIDENT & CEO SALARY: $58,235 EMPLOYEE AVERAGES HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES EMPLOYEE AVERAGES PENSION: $3,111 SALARY: $47,856 SALARY: $131,277 $252,540.00 $1,976 PENSION: PENSION $3,138 WAYNE PACELLE CEO EMPLOYEE AVERAGES SALARY: $68,095 PENSION: $4,562 All data is taken from publicly available IRS Form 990 filings, FY 2008. Employee compensation averages are based on total compensation divided by the number of paid employees. * American Farm Bureau Federation statistics do not include Stallman's $65,283 expense account. © 2010, John Doppler Schiff. For more information, see http://www.humanewatch.info
Executive Compensation in Seven National Non-Profit Organizations
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