1. Jacksonville-based Wounded Warrior CEO expects layoffs at charity
Linnington also was hired at a salary of $280,000, he said. That's significantly smaller than the $473,015 and $369,030 that Nardizzi and Giordano ...
The new chief executive of the Wounded Warrior Project, one of the nation's largest veterans charities, said he anticipates laying off an undisclosed number of employees and cutting the amount of fin…
2. Executive Compensation at Wounded Warriors (2021) - Paddock Post
4 sep 2022 · $385,705: Michael S Linnington, CEO; $362,568: Jennifer M Silva, Chief Program Officer; $347,528: Eric S Miller, CFO; $343,314: Gary A Corless, ...
The Wounded Warrior Project is one of the most well-known tax-exempt non-profit charitable organizations focused on rebuilding the lives of wounded veterans. Established in 2003, the Wounded Warrio…
3. Wounded Warrior Project Announces January 2024 Retirement of CEO ...
8 aug 2023 · Michael Linnington plans to retire in January 2024. Linnington joined WWP as CEO in June 2016 after retiring from active-duty military service.
/PRNewswire/ -- Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) announced today that CEO Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Michael Linnington plans to retire in January 2024. Linnington joined...
4. Wounded Warrior Project Inc - Nonprofit Explorer - ProPublica
Compensation ; Michael S Linnington (Chief Executive Officer), $351,054, $0, $34,651 ; Jennifer M Silva (Chief Program Officer), $326,334, $0, $36,234.
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5. Wounded Warrior Project CEO Mike Linnington announces retirement
Retired Lt. General Mike Linnington guided Wounded Warrior Project's rebound. He will retire in January from the Jacksonville-based nonprofit.
6. Executive Compensation at Wounded Warrior Project (2018) - Paddock Post
18 jul 2020 · 38 employees received more than $100,000 in compensation with the 14 most highly compensated listed below: $338,663: Michael S Linnington, CEO ...
The Wounded Warrior Project is one of the most well-known non-profit charitable organizations focused on rebuilding the lives of wounded veterans. Established in 2003, the Wounded Warrior Project (…
7. Veterans can plug the labor shortage bedeviling corporate America, says ...
20 jan 2023 · In a time of what Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell calls a “structural labor shortage,” it frustrates Mike Linnington, the retired three ...
Companies misperceive what veterans bring to the table, says Wounded Warrior Project's CEO.
8. Wounded Warrior Project Announces Walter E. Piatt Will Become Chief ...
11 jan 2024 · Linnington. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 11, 2024 ... Michael Linnington. Linnington will continue ... I am grateful to Mike Linnington for his ...
/PRNewswire/ -- Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Board of Directors announced today that Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Walter E. Piatt will be WWP's new chief executive...
9. Wounded Warrior head set to retire in early 2024 - Military Times
9 aug 2023 · Linnington served in the Army for 35 years before joining the ... Pay & Benefits · Benefits Guide(Opens in new window) · Family Life · Military ...
Linnington served in the Army for 35 years before joining the national veterans non-profit.
10. [PDF] fy-2021-form-990-wwp.pdf - Wounded Warrior Project
) MIKE LINNINGTON. “ “ Page 4. *The information and ... compensation. Bonus & incentive compensation. Other reportable compensation ... OF $57,367 AND AN AVERAGE ...
11. [PDF] Unethical Behavior in the Wounded Warrior Project
Replacing. Nardizzi as CEO is former Lieutenant Army General Mike Linnington, who already has set himself apart from Nardizzi by accepting a salary of ...
12. Senate releases report criticizing Wounded Warrior Project's past ...
24 mei 2017 · Nardizzi took home around $496,000 in salary and benefits. In contrast, Linnington will be paid $280,000 annually. Additionally, WWP had ...
The I-TEAM has dug through the nearly 500-page U.S. Senate report just released on its investigation of Wounded Warrior Project and shows inflated numbers, misleading ads and excessive amounts of donations where misused by former leadership.