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Zorro

(15,792 posts)
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 01:07 AM Feb 2023

'Very, very huge question:' New College scrambles for funds to pay Richard Corcoran's $699,000 salar

New College Foundation officials tasked with scraping together funds to cover much of Interim President Richard Corcoran's $699,000 salary said Friday they still are trying to determine where the money will come from and raised concerns about donations drying up, even as those supporting Corcoran's hiring have made public assurances that the money is available to pay him.

Under state law, only $200,000 in taxpayer money can be used to pay a university official's salary. Private donations must cover the rest.

New College's new board Chair Debra Jenks has said repeatedly that the foundation has the money to pay Corcoran, but has not identified the specific pot of money that his salary will come from.

Larry Geimer, the finance chair for the foundation board and a certified public accountant with Kerkering, Barberio & Co., said during a foundation board meeting Friday that 99% of foundation funds - which total about $43 million - are restricted and indicated that foundation officials weren't consulted before the organization's resources were committed to fund Corcoran's salary.

https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/politics/2023/02/24/richard-corcoran-new-college-of-florida-salary-foundation-shortfall/69936943007/

Hmmmm. New RWNJ trustees fire the last New College president, hire a DeSantis crony for almost three times the former president's salary, and now looking for private donations to supplement the president's salary. Doesn't sound like a well thought-out plan, but then their goal was to eviscerate New College, consequences be damned.

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'Very, very huge question:' New College scrambles for funds to pay Richard Corcoran's $699,000 salar (Original Post) Zorro Feb 2023 OP
Offering a hefty salary w/o funds Deuxcents Feb 2023 #1
Charge it to the DeSantis kampaign. It's just a stunt, anyway. dchill Feb 2023 #2
New College will be forced to shut down. mn9driver Feb 2023 #3
Easy. Legislators change the law for DeSantis, allowing him to use taxpayer money however he wants Freethinker65 Feb 2023 #4
That's what I thought too! FloridaBlues Feb 2023 #5

Deuxcents

(16,639 posts)
1. Offering a hefty salary w/o funds
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 01:21 AM
Feb 2023

Brilliant. What will they do for next year’s payment or will the taxpayers bail em out. Any news about benefits ?

dchill

(38,699 posts)
2. Charge it to the DeSantis kampaign. It's just a stunt, anyway.
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 01:35 AM
Feb 2023

Florida's going to have lot of spackling to do once DeSantolini moves on.

Freethinker65

(10,165 posts)
4. Easy. Legislators change the law for DeSantis, allowing him to use taxpayer money however he wants
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 02:07 AM
Feb 2023

DeSantis can then take all taxpayer money that was to fund State education and give that money to sycophants who will kickback the money back to DeSantis (for his campaign).

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