Latest ICANN salary porn ruins my terrible pun
I’d always planned, if it turned out ICANN’s former interim CEO Sally Costerton was getting paid an absolutely, ridiculously, eye-popping pay packet, that it might be amusing to try to pin the nickname “Cost-a-tonne” on her.
Thanks. I’m here all week. Try the turbot.
But she wasn’t even ICANN’s highest-compensated employee last year, according to the Org’s latest tax return, which it published yesterday. That privilege went to general counsel John Jeffrey.
While her immediate predecessor Goran Marby made over a million bucks in his final years, Costerton made a more modest $835,585, compared to Jeffrey’s $837,137, the return states.
It’s the first time Costerton’s compensation has been disclosed. Previously, she was paid through her consulting company.
The form 990 (pdf) lists the 20 employees who get paid the most, with total compensation starting at $217,073. The top 10 employees received over half a million dollars in total compensation.
Some former ICANN staffers have recently said publicly that the figures in the 990 might give a misleading impression of how well rank-and-file employees are compensated.
On the corporate side, it was a relatively poor year for Jones Day, ICANN’s incumbent law firm and highest-paid contractor, which billed $3,617,243 compared to the $4,606,859 in the previous year. It was getting closer to $9 million a year not too long ago.
The top five contractors saw a new entrant at five, with HR firm ADO Professional Solutions getting $980,970 for recruitment services.
If you find this post or this blog useful or interestjng, please support Domain Incite, the independent source of news, analysis and opinion for the domain name industry and ICANN community.
fire all but 3 employees, and let ai do the rest