Featuring Villagereach, a Seattle company that combines technology with charity to overcome the biggest problem in relief efforts – getting relief supplies “the last mile” to people who need them. Also, Josephine Cheng spotlights Trish May, CEO of Athena Water.
Submitted by Guest on Fri, 03/19/2010 - 7:47pm.
I feel that when you show charity shows you owe it to your audience to post the salaries of the executives, staff and expenses for each product. Particularly with bottled water. the controversy over the safety of bottled water products and the controversy about the waste generated undermine your credibility.
Gerard Bentryn
Gerard, I'm happy to disclose my salary. As the CEO, I am a full-time volunteer at Athena Partners. Since inception, I have taken no salary and contribute additional personal funds to support the organization's expenses.We work hard to keep our expenses low so as much as possible can go back to the cause. Best regards, Trish May (CEO, Athena Partners).
I feel that when you show charity shows you owe it to your audience to post the salaries of the executives, staff and expenses for each product. Particularly with bottled water. the controversy over the safety of bottled water products and the controversy about the waste generated undermine your credibility.
Gerard Bentryn
Gerard, I'm happy to disclose my salary. As the CEO, I am a full-time volunteer at Athena Partners. Since inception, I have taken no salary and contribute additional personal funds to support the organization's expenses.We work hard to keep our expenses low so as much as possible can go back to the cause. Best regards, Trish May (CEO, Athena Partners).
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