This kind of crap pisses me off!!
http://www.sacbee.com/2010/11/18/3194072/ousted-csba-director-collects.html
http://www.sacbee.com/2010/11/18/3194072/ousted-csba-director-collects.html
Ousted CSBA director collects pension of $17,000 monthly
After being ousted as the executive director at a statewide nonprofit school board association, Scott Plotkin is drawing $205,000 annually from his public pension.
Plotkin, 57, retired Sept. 1 from the California School Boards Association with a $43,000 severance payment. He is receiving $17,089 monthly from the California Public Employees' Retirement System.
The CSBA came under fire in July when the pay of top executives were revealed. Until Wednesday, the pension information was not publicly known.
Plotkin was paid $516,517 in 2008 and $403,955 in 2009 after receiving sizable bonuses and other compensation.
CSBA employees are eligible for CalPERS, with their pension determined, in part, by the number of years of service to an organization covered by CalPERS.
CalPERS officials said that, by law, they can't divulge the number of years of service used in Plotkin's calculation.
Plotkin was the CSBA's executive director for nine years. Prior to CSBA, he worked for the California State University system and was a consultant for the state Senate Committee on Education.
CSBA spokeswoman Brittany McKannay said the organization is not making any further payments to Plotkin and is not covering any of his medical expenses.
The CSBA, which has been working to repair its reputation, released a report Monday evening that highlighted fiscal and governance issues within the organization.
A full compensation review of CSBA salaries is under way.
The CSBA receives much of its funding from membership dues and other fees paid by publicly funded California school districts and county offices of education. In return, CSBA lobbies on behalf of school boards, provides trustees with professional development and is a resource on policy and legal issues.
The CSBA is working with a firm to find a new executive director. There is no timeline yet for when someone will be hired.
"We have been working with our staff and our board to determine what we want in our next executive director," McKannay said. "We really think it's important that everyone has the opportunity to provide their input."
The CSBA's retired former executive director, Davis Campbell, was serving as interim executive director until recently. Campbell receives a gross monthly salary of $11,565, or $138,780 annually, from CalPERS.
He did not take a salary while serving as interim executive director, McKannay said.
CSBA Chief Deputy Executive Director Jeff Vaca is serving as interim executive director. Tax filings for 2009 show Vaca earned $180,700.
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