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Roxanne Spillett, Boys & Girls Clubs president: $981,984
President of the non-profit Boys & Girls Clubs of America, headquartered in Atlanta. Her 2007 compensation included $363,000 in supplemental executive retirement benefits.
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5 Responses to “Roxanne Spillett, Boys & Girls Clubs president: $981,984”
Outrageous, but only for a few seconds.
What ever happened to good people doing good things for other people for nothing?
Holy Christ, that’s wrong.
Have you ever been to columbus, Georgia Roxanne? I admire the boys and girls club, but most of their adminstrators are paid the kind of money that says that they can also pay property taxes. What is the boys and girls club doing to assist the inner city and if you are doing anything why is the crime rate so high in these areas? what kind of parental support groups for behavior modification do you have that impacts the communities that you serve to bring about a positive change as you once did during my youth?
Appalling! …unfortunately people are selfish and egocentric in their pursuit of career and philanthropy. As a Christian, I would say that Sin abounds everywhere, and this is no exception. The culprits are the Board members who have authorized this shameful pay plan. She had the choice to be a servant leader or to be an executive leader.
Roxanne will not take any of her wealth into eternity, but her expenditures for kids will leave a lasting legacy and hope for a future.
can anyone name any board members?