May 21, 2009
Charity Chief Executives Should Lead the Way in Saving Money
Across the United States, chief executives at some corporations have been taking salary cuts in response to public pressure and the economic downturn that so many of their businesses have suffered.
So too have several leaders of nonprofit organizations. But at the vast number of charitable organizations, salaries and benefits of chief executives — which exploded during healthy economic times — continue in place even in these days of financial distress.
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