ASA Director $382k A Year

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Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


How much do you think a CEO of a similarly sized organization gets paid in Arlington? Complain all you want, but $$$ is the wrong path.


Why youth sports need a CEO is where it has all gone terribly wrong - kids do not have money, and kids also cannot control whether their parents have money.


Way to completely miss the point - They're not a "CEO" but I used that as a comparison and I bet a ton of non-profits with that amount of responsibility/revenue are paid similarly at the top. Again, barking up the wrong tree - complain about mismanagement or how your kid on the 6th team was treated unfairly, but this is large organization.


I actually have no kids playing - but as an Alexandrian, the monopoly of ASA and the City resources expended for ASA to see that the director is getting paid $400k off the backs of children is unbelievable.


It's quite believable because it's happening - again do you realize how many kids/families this involves. This is not a mom & pop operation.


It is significantly more money than the ACHS athletic director who also oversees middle school sports.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. Is he supposed to manage the organization on $20K a year and live off EBT? In the US, this is how it works, and it's not changing.


No, but closer to something like $200k would be more reasonable. It’s an absurd salary, but many Alexandria parents also make absurd salaries at their jobs, so it doesn’t bother them.


Research how many of these government supported nonprofit NGOs pay their executives for doing nothing and come back to us.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


How much do you think a CEO of a similarly sized organization gets paid in Arlington? Complain all you want, but $$$ is the wrong path.


Why youth sports need a CEO is where it has all gone terribly wrong - kids do not have money, and kids also cannot control whether their parents have money.


Way to completely miss the point - They're not a "CEO" but I used that as a comparison and I bet a ton of non-profits with that amount of responsibility/revenue are paid similarly at the top. Again, barking up the wrong tree - complain about mismanagement or how your kid on the 6th team was treated unfairly, but this is large organization.


I actually have no kids playing - but as an Alexandrian, the monopoly of ASA and the City resources expended for ASA to see that the director is getting paid $400k off the backs of children is unbelievable.


It's quite believable because it's happening - again do you realize how many kids/families this involves. This is not a mom & pop operation.


It is significantly more money than the ACHS athletic director who also oversees middle school sports.


And this is a significantly more complex job. I don't think you are grasping how big this organization is.
Anonymous
Yeah. Absolutely shocking an organization that fields a ridiculous number of teams of mediocre kids whose parents are willing to pay top dollar to say their kids play travel soccer, and who lowered and lowered the age for travel, has bloated salaries.
I know some teams have excellent players and coaches, but let's not kid ourselves the real reason 8 years olds and 17 year olds are playing on the 4th or 5th team in their age bracket.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


How much do you think a CEO of a similarly sized organization gets paid in Arlington? Complain all you want, but $$$ is the wrong path.


Why youth sports need a CEO is where it has all gone terribly wrong - kids do not have money, and kids also cannot control whether their parents have money.


Way to completely miss the point - They're not a "CEO" but I used that as a comparison and I bet a ton of non-profits with that amount of responsibility/revenue are paid similarly at the top. Again, barking up the wrong tree - complain about mismanagement or how your kid on the 6th team was treated unfairly, but this is large organization.


I actually have no kids playing - but as an Alexandrian, the monopoly of ASA and the City resources expended for ASA to see that the director is getting paid $400k off the backs of children is unbelievable.


This is really the point IMO. The shill pumping up what an organization it is and how it’s justified is just that, a shill. “But it’s only $2m in salaries!” Tell me you’ve never run a business without telling me you’ve never run a business…

Would ASA appreciably run any differently with a director making 200k? Does it run so much better than every other club?

Probably not.

Should people be paying what they pay if an organization shows itself to basically use its customers as a piggy bank? Also, probably not. But not my dollar and never will be… Fun thread though!
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Anonymous wrote:Why people watching other people's wallets?


Because it’s publicly available information.


I suspect there's a lot of other publicly available information you've ignored. Like a lot. Answer the question, Claire.
Anonymous
MYOB or make your own f'n money. Move on FFS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


Do you look up the salaries of all the CEOs for the purchases you make and post your thoughts on their salary?
Anonymous
Is Alexandria Soccer Association a nonprofit like Arlington or not? If it’s a nonprofit, that seems quite high.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


How much do you think a CEO of a similarly sized organization gets paid in Arlington? Complain all you want, but $$$ is the wrong path.


Why youth sports need a CEO is where it has all gone terribly wrong - kids do not have money, and kids also cannot control whether their parents have money.


Way to completely miss the point - They're not a "CEO" but I used that as a comparison and I bet a ton of non-profits with that amount of responsibility/revenue are paid similarly at the top. Again, barking up the wrong tree - complain about mismanagement or how your kid on the 6th team was treated unfairly, but this is large organization.


I actually have no kids playing - but as an Alexandrian, the monopoly of ASA and the City resources expended for ASA to see that the director is getting paid $400k off the backs of children is unbelievable.


It's quite believable because it's happening - again do you realize how many kids/families this involves. This is not a mom & pop operation.


It is significantly more money than the ACHS athletic director who also oversees middle school sports.


And this is a significantly more complex job. I don't think you are grasping how big this organization is.


Let’s say 6 teams at every age for each sex for “travel” starting at age 8. So 120 “travel” teams at 18 players. 2160 “travel” child-athletes. The rec program could be 100% run by the City like basketball - so that should not be a consideration. I dare say that is similar to the ACPS athletics. Please explain why ASA is not like ACPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Alexandria Soccer Association a nonprofit like Arlington or not? If it’s a nonprofit, that seems quite high.


It is a non-profit, thus the 990.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


Do you look up the salaries of all the CEOs for the purchases you make and post your thoughts on their salary?


Thanks for proving my point - youth sports are an economic transaction, nothing more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


Say your son or daughter got cut or didn't make top team without saying it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


Say your son or daughter got cut or didn't make top team without saying it?


My kids have never tried out - ever. One child is special needs the other is a rec team type. How does it feel to expose your child to an organization where those in charge clearly care about money earned off the back of your child’s success or lack thereof? Because, certainly, if he didn’t care about money his salary would be commensurate with the ACPS athletic director.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all think he is worth $382,631 a year?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/540902413/202511359349310541/full

When did it become okay to become wealthy off the backs of children just trying to make a team?


Say your son or daughter got cut or didn't make top team without saying it?


My kids have never tried out - ever. One child is special needs the other is a rec team type. How does it feel to expose your child to an organization where those in charge clearly care about money earned off the back of your child’s success or lack thereof? Because, certainly, if he didn’t care about money his salary would be commensurate with the ACPS athletic director.


And the CEO of the American Red Cross salary is $1 million a year, what’s your point? Making millions off the backs of suffering Americans you say right?
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