Chris,All the numbers are taken from the official Form 990s filed. You can verify them for yourself here:There is also a table of top-earners' base salaries on Meta, with data taken from the Form 990:Have a look. They show various individuals' salaries increasing by remarkable amounts in recent years.Jaime Villagomez' base salary for example increased by more than $50,000 in three years, from $237,665 in 2016 to $289,356 in 2019.Toby Negrin's base salary increased by more than $45,000 over the same time period (from $192,018 to $237,992).Lisa Seitz-Gruwell's base salary increased by more than $40,000 over that period (from $192,018 to $252,117).These are all base salaries, excluding "other compensation", which adds another $34K, $33K and $21K to the salary figures for these three individuals, respectively.You can find the above figures on Page 7 of the following forms:The 2016 Form 990 is here: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/200049703/201821349349310527/fullThe 2019 Form 990 is here: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/200049703/202101319349300105/fullIn 2008, only three people at the WMF earned more than $100,000:
In 2019, it was (at least) 165.AndreasOn Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 7:44 AM Chris Keating <chriskeatingwiki@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________On Mon, 31 Jan 2022, 00:45 Nathan, <nawrich@gmail.com> wrote:I suspect there weren't that many FT employees of the WMF in 2008, if any?According to Andreas's table there were 72 total employees. How many were full time? Pass!But his numbers make little sense, so it's hard to draw conclusions from them.
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