Yeah, but it will take stuff like this to rouse the mob.
Yeah Fine wrote:
Yeah, nice, but it's mainly generalization and innuendo and shared wisdom...not big on specifics
Here's a specific: the board overturned a clear vote of support for Hersh in deference to Hightower. Such a move is a clear sign that she and her cronies need to go. The lack of ethics and regards for the wishes of the membership is staring you in the face.
Yeah Fine wrote:
Yeah, nice, but it's mainly generalization and innuendo and shared wisdom...not big on specifics
Bonus from who? She is a volunteer with USATF, not a paid employee.
OXYRUNR wrote:
So while I don't know this to be a "fact," I have it from a pretty reliable source that SH's bONUS after the 2012 OLY Games was $400,000+. Remember that at least as far as I know, she did not coach an athlete. Point being that USAYF has gone to the corporate model - it is ALL about money and power for the select few at the top. Greed on all levels is the hallmark of modern America.
Whose role, Stephanie's? Which role, President, or IAAF Council nominee?
pronto wrote:
what does her role require?
why isn't that money going to support athletes?
the board overturned a decision by vote...? what..?
Why do you keep saying that? This article says it is a job that pays very well. Just because it is non-profit, doesn't mean it doesn't pay well. Look at NYRR's president.
What money? ___ is a volunteer.
Hightower is the PRESIDENT of USATF, an unpaid, volunteer position. The article you linked refers to the then-open CEO position.
knows how to read wrote:Why do you keep saying that? This article says it is a job that pays very well. Just because it is non-profit, doesn't mean it doesn't pay well. Look at NYRR's president.
What money? ___ is a volunteer.
Read this for a quote about how much the job paid in 2010:
http://newsblogs.chicagotribun...ng-it.html