Would have guessed
Human Rights Foundation Employee Compensation 2022
CELINE ASSAF BOUSTANI $325,766
President
THOR HALVORSSEN $234,881
CEO
Alex nostr:npub1trr5r2nrpsk6xkjk5a7p6pfcryyt6yzsflwjmz6r7uj7lfkjxxtq78hdpu
$228,691
Chief Strategy Officer
JAVIER EL-HAGE $244,907
CHIEF LEGAL & POLICY OFFICER
SANDRA GERMAINE $159,825
CHIEF TALENT OFFICER
GUSTAV DEUTSCH $120,018
VICE PRESIDENT
Can anyone explain why these people are making so much money off donations? nostr:npub17xvf49kht23cddxgw92rvfktkd3vqvjgkgsdexh9847wl0927tqsrhc9as
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Discussion
I shouldn’t be surprised but I really thought these guys were different smh
Especially Alex..
He makes more than the average engineer and way more than the average American
What should he make? Should it be decided by cost of living in his city/town?
He should be compensated but not over $200k that’s unreasonable 😂
I’m guessing it’s a calculated percentage based on the total donations they collect.
Don’t want to judge without knowing all that they do and the value they bring but yeah, non profits are quite profitable for those in place
Sounds more like a business with a salary position instead of a charity
But we can’t discount what they’re doing
Where do you draw the line? If the president is making over 300k per year? Half a million? At what point do you say this is excessive?
I can’t say without knowing all that they’re doing, and whether if that’s an acceptable value.
This is likely normal acceptable C-levels salaries in big sized private businesses
But if I were to consider donating I’d want further clarification
I wanna say HRF is a net good overall even if they’re skimming 5-10% more than they should… But it’s definitely worth spotlighting
