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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]that's a completely nuts salary[/quote] Public school teachers low salary is nuts This salary doesn't even make the Director a 1%er [/quote] Its a completely ridiculous salary for the intelligence level and skills needed to run a childrens sport non-profit. Waaaaaay out of whack with the local market.[/quote] Explain exactly what's required with qualifications, experience and knowledge to do the role of a TD at an organization like Alexandria What are comparable organizations and the salaries of their TD's?[/quote] Are we considering ASA as a non-profit and looking for efficient, capable leadership of a non-profit, or is it a youth soccer organization? For the first, another Alexandria non-profit National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has over $65 million in revenue and its CEO Made $510k in compensation and benefits. Now mind you, NCMEC saves children from exploitation and trafficking and is not like a .... youth soccer organization. The United Way, also headquartered in Alexandria, does make ASA benefits seems low as its CEO's compensation package is $929k, its CFO's is $436k. According to United Way, it serves 48 million people worldwide. As for youth soccer - the director of [b]Florida Elite Soccer Academy is paid $275k. South Carolina Surf Dir of Coaching makes $123k. Potomac Soccer association ED made $95k. Ohio Premier FC President $92k. DC United Players [/b]- many make less than Tommy. [/quote] What makes any of these directly comparable to ASA?[/quote] [b]Dear ASA Keyboard Warrio[/b]r — you’re missing the point entirely, as per usual. The issue isn’t whether one specific coach would’ve joined if the TD made less. The issue is structural: when too much of the budget goes to executive compensation and not enough to field coaches, you reduce your ability to attract and retain experienced coaching talent. Good coaches go where compensation, support, and development standards are strong. When parents consistently see turnover, inexperienced coaches, uneven training quality, and high fees, it’s fair to question whether resources are being allocated effectively. And comparing ASA to organizations like NCMEC or United Way only weakens your argument. Those are massive national nonprofits with global operations and complex infrastructures. ASA is a local youth soccer club. The real question is simple: if one executive is making nearly $400k, are families seeing a clearly superior coaching environment across the club? If not, then questioning the spending priorities isn’t a “what-if.” It’s accountability. [/quote] Are you talking about the ED or TD? Two separate people. And you are assuming the field coaches are underpaid. How much do they make and which clubs are spending 20% more on coaches salaries? [/quote] ASA Warrior.... Fair compensation retains capable coaches and attracts better ones. Elementary questions won’t hide that fact. Simpleton. [/quote] Funny you can’t answer how much the coaches make or point to capable coaches who are leaving. [/quote] That would be impossible to ascertain as it is probably non-public as I assume coaches are 1099 independent contractors, so not a line item per coach on the 990 or any mandatory disclosures. I assume ASA keeps it this way as to not have other coaches know either. [/quote] Agree it is not published anywhere I know which is why I’m curious how posters are indicating they are underpaid. My daughter is playing for ASA next year. First time at the club. Met the coach and he seemed good but wondering if it is a revolving door and he will be gone soon. [/quote] I would write the Board and ask for a list of independent contractors. I assume they will say no - and then you will have to ask yourself whether a Board that does not want to show you what they pay people to coach YOUR CHILD has the best interests of children in mind.[/quote] I hope you get a good experience. This is not the coaches faults, is an upper management issue. GL![/quote] Not sure.... the Board approved the out of the charts increases. They went from 40k to 240K in about 2 years... How you explain that?[/quote] Do the Board members’ children play for the league? [/quote] Most Board members are only on the board because their children play. Board members are volunteers. Some board members are looking to help, but others are looking to get a boost for their kid regarding USYNT recommendations and any other possible recommendations. [/quote] No wonder Tommy can bamboozle them into paying him a robber baron sum. Parents - you are all being taken for a wild ride by fellow parent board members. [/quote]
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