Stephen D. Keener - Pres/CEO 2007 - 236,500 / 49,520 (Benefit Plan Contribution) 2006 - 220,000 / 47,371 2005 - 197,700 / 31,169
Dave Houseknecht - CFO 2007 - 142,500 / 37,819
James Stopper 2005 - 64,039 with 3,133 (Benefit Plan Contribution)
Professional Legal Services: Hogan Hartson Washington, DC 2007 - 59,974 2006 - 76,407
There are other TOP officials, but I am having a difficult time tracking down those folks.
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Interesting the top officers for Babe Ruth took a pay reduction between 2006 and 2007. I would not do those jobs for that amount of money. (Maybe the Little League CEO or CFO's salaries)
There is too much that has to go into those jobs and people seem to be really sensitive when it comes to activities for their kids.
I would certainly hope they would not be $50K per year jobs, otherwise the people qualified for the position would not be willing to take that little to do that much work.
I assume the original post was not intended to imply that those salaries were not in line for a CEO or CFO position.
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