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September 29, 2008 From The Chronicle: Compensation of Charity CEO'sSalaries and benefits paid to the leaders of the nation’s largest charities and foundations rose a median of 5 percent last year, according to results of a Chronicle of Philanthropy survey released today. That gain not only outpaced inflation but also was higher than the percentage increase many corporate chief executives received, the Chronicle reported. Data from the survey are available exclusively to Chronicle subscribers. Join us to discuss what compensation trends will be like for all people who work in the nonprofit world, given the challenges of the tight economy, in a live discussion tomorrow at noon, Eastern time. The guest is Chuck McLean, vice president for research at GuideStar, who has compiled the organization’s comprehensive survey on nonprofit compensation for the past eight years. The Chronicle’s online discussions are free and open to everyone. People who ask questions in advance have a better chance of getting answers. ![]() Commenting is closed for this article.
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