A symbol of the good-ole-boy network investing in their own future (over) compensation?? To quote Popeye "
charities are created to help those in need, not to help thy-self"
As (volunteer) director of a non-profit healthcare center that serves those in true need in 3 Appalachian hill counties, we compete with such inflated compensation for dollars to serve those who live in heartbreaking poverty.
My question to you all: What is the s-o--l-u-t-i-o-n to addressing such extravagant benefits?
Always a seeker of solutions

Joy