* $781,120: Clifford Holtz, Chief Operating Officer
* $751,789: Chis Hrouda, President, Biomedical Services
* $723,696: Shaun Gilmore, Chief Transformation Officer
* $640,483: Gail McGovern, President and CEO
* $629,954: Brian Rhoa, CFO
* $535,518: Paul Sullivan, SVP, Donor Services
* $491,333: Phyllis Harris, General Counsel
* $488,883: Melissa Hurst, Chief HR Officer
* $468,179: Don Herring, Chief Development Officer
* $451,121: Jack McMaster, President, Training Services
* $444,692: Peter Giamalva, SVP, Biomedical Sales and Marketing
* $409,434: Pampee Young, Chief Medical Officer
* $408,920: Ronnie Strickland, CIO
* $407,120: Harvey Johnson, President, Humanitarian Services
* $326,631: Jennifer Hawkins, Corp Secretary and Chief of Staff
nightkingscat on
why are the sankey lines criss-crossing at the end
AManHere on
So how come a non-profit is making profit?
I assume they re-invest it internally
JeromesNiece on
The American Red Cross is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. They don’t have a “net profit” — those surplus revenues have to be used in a way that furthers the org’s charitable purpose.
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Source: Red Cross https://www.redcross.org/content/dam/redcross/about-us/publications/2023-publications/FY2023-ARC-Final-Issued-AFS.pdf
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* $781,120: Clifford Holtz, Chief Operating Officer
* $751,789: Chis Hrouda, President, Biomedical Services
* $723,696: Shaun Gilmore, Chief Transformation Officer
* $640,483: Gail McGovern, President and CEO
* $629,954: Brian Rhoa, CFO
* $535,518: Paul Sullivan, SVP, Donor Services
* $491,333: Phyllis Harris, General Counsel
* $488,883: Melissa Hurst, Chief HR Officer
* $468,179: Don Herring, Chief Development Officer
* $451,121: Jack McMaster, President, Training Services
* $444,692: Peter Giamalva, SVP, Biomedical Sales and Marketing
* $409,434: Pampee Young, Chief Medical Officer
* $408,920: Ronnie Strickland, CIO
* $407,120: Harvey Johnson, President, Humanitarian Services
* $326,631: Jennifer Hawkins, Corp Secretary and Chief of Staff
why are the sankey lines criss-crossing at the end
So how come a non-profit is making profit?
I assume they re-invest it internally
The American Red Cross is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. They don’t have a “net profit” — those surplus revenues have to be used in a way that furthers the org’s charitable purpose.