Last Edited: 9/7/2012 9:59:09 AM by Alan Swank
Last Edited: 9/10/2012 7:30:02 PM by Ohio69
Ohio University has over 3,000 employees and over 25,000 students (grad, undergrad, branch). McDavis is the CEO of a huge organization and has had a hand in raising $407,000,000 for the OU Foundation. His compensation is below average for university presidents, and WAY below a comparable job in business or industry. I'm still amazed that everyone thinks high level compensation is too high. Does anyone bitch about their dentist making $400,000 or their cardiologist making $750,000? I grow weary of listening to people complain about how much someone makes out of pure jealousy. If I thought Dr. Ping (or any other administrator) was making too much when I was attending Ohio, I would have transferred. I did not pick my institution of higher learning based on which president was making the least amount of money.
Agreed. I DO have a problem with Wall Street execs making millions upon millions by screwing the American public, but McDavis' salary is not even comparable to that. If anything he deserves a larger raise for how instrumental he has been in raising money for the university. Not to mention the fact that he and Mrs. McDavis have donated money to the university.
If you want an example of a university president being overpaid here is a better one...
http://www.thelantern.com/campus/ohio-state-reacts-to-gee...>
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