All told, presidents of seven Georgia universities and the current and former chancellors have collected or accrued more than $7 million since 2004 in deferred compensation, Atlanta Unfiltered has found in a review of payroll records, tax forms and financial statements.Macon State President David Bell is scheduled to get about $600,000 upon retirement.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Unfiltered looks at deferred pay for college presidents
Given the foundations involved in combination with the state, it's complicated and difficult information for the public to access. From Atlanta Unfiltered:
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That much to run Macon State? Are you kidding me?
Just to be clear, it's an on-retirement figure, not a salary, put together from a few sources of deferred income.
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