Thread: SAA vs. EAA
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Old December 1st 04, 11:56 PM
Kyle Boatright
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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TaxSrv wrote:

" jls" wrote:

I doubt it. Do you know how much the officers are paid,
by chance?

I think they're ashamed to say.



Ashamed or not, they must by law place this info into the public
record. For the YE 2/28/03, EAA paid Tom Poberezny $188,080 plus a
pension contribution. Other officers were not compensated. The 5
highest paid executives were paid between $94K and $164K, none of whom
appear related to the Poberezny's. From the EAA Aviation Foundation
(museum, educational activities, and recipient of gifts/bequests), Tom
P. was paid $190,081 plus pension contr, with other officers similarly
unpaid but various other compensated executives.

Fred F.


That's one reason I dropped my EAA membership a few years ago. The
salaries are not at all in line.

Matt


In line with what? Depending on your industry/role/etc, there are plenty of
jobs out there that pay well over $100k. I'm not saying it is a good thing
for folks working at a non-profit to rake in the bucks, but it isn't like
these guys get stock options, etc. like lots of folks in the corporate world
do...

KB