[governance] FW: [] ICANN President: $750,000+$195,000 bonus vs
Lee W McKnight
lmcknigh at syr.edu
Tue Feb 16 23:42:05 EST 2010
I believe salaries of top officers of US non-profit entities, such as ICANN, is public information.
This is done exactly so that there is some degree of transparency on where tax-exempt resources are going.
Compared to other non-profit CEOs, ICANN's Pres is on high end but not off the charts.
(Superstar of university presidents Gee at Ohio State makes $1.6m for example; most others are in $400k - $900k range.)
Anyway, for myself I'm not sure what he did for ICANN to get the bonus, but aside from that this goes with territory of having ICANN operate as a US/California non-profit.
Lee
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From: Avri Doria [avri at psg.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 8:54 PM
To: IGC
Subject: Re: [governance] FW: [] ICANN President: $750,000+$195,000 bonus vs
On 16 Feb 2010, at 16:22, Sivasubramanian Muthusamy wrote:
>
> I would have been embarrassed if I were an ICANN executive whose salary is discussed by the community in an open list and in public meetings and goes to press. My salary is meant to be a private arrangement between me and my employer (don't argue that the community is the employer, for this purpose I would argue that the Board is the employer ) and I would consider it a violation of my right to privacy.
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actualyl, t his credit, he made the salary public.
i am sure nothing i could say could embarrass the president of ICANN.
his skin is a lot thicker than that.
i expect.
a.
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