[Foundation-l] Travel policy
Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Mon Jul 9 18:01:55 UTC 2007
Jimmy Wales wrote:
> I do not agree with this reasoning. If it were legally possible (and
> it is not) I would like to see the possibility for board members
> to get at least a small paycheck (10,000 euros per year or similar).
>
> I think that board diversity is an important goal. And the practical
> reality is that serving on the board of the foundation takes up quite
> a bit of time and energy for all of us, and that is not likely to
> change. Reimbursement of board expenses is quite important to
> ensuring that people are able to serve without their service being a
> financial burden.
>
I agree with reimbursement of expenses being necessary to keep it so not
only wealthy people have the opportunity to serve on the board, but
there's always a balance there. As I've noticed from being in academia
(where traveling to conferences is commonplace), once you start adding
perks as a way of helping people out, for some subset of people the
perks start becoming the main goal---conferences are held in places like
Tahiti and Hawaii, people try to get into certain positions just to get
the $5k honorarium, etc. I'm not saying any of the current board
members would abuse these privileges, but adding too many perks to a
position like board member is something to be careful of.
-Mark
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