The music director of the nonprofit New York Philharmonic had a $2.2 million compensation package for the 2006-2007 season. The nonprofit Chicago Symphony Orchestra paid their man $1.9 million, and the nonprofit Boston Symphony Orchestra shelled out $1.5 million. A Chicago Tribune article on the subject quotes a consultant saying that “a music director is worth what he or she is able to bring into the organization.”
Executive Compensation, Charities, and the Curse of Proximity
The music director of the nonprofit New York Philharmonic had a $2.2 million compensation package for the 2006-2007 season. The nonprofit Chicago Symphony Orchestra paid their man $1.9 million, and the nonprofit Boston Symphony Orchestra shelled out $1.5 million. A Chicago Tribune article on the subject quotes a consultant saying that “a music director is […]
January 14, 2010