Michelle Nunn, the Points of Light Foundation president and CEO now running for U.S. Senate, got a significant pay boost while the charity she led was shedding workers, according to conservative magazine the National Review.
The Georgia Democrat was earning $120,000 a year as head of voluntarism group Hands On Atlanta when it merged in 2007 with Points of Light. She became the national group’s top official and was paid $250,000 in 2008. Her compensation reached $322,056 in 2011 but declined to $214,231 last year, according to the foundation’s 990 forms.
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