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Even the charities are acting like bankers now, huge salaries, performance related bonuses etc; etc; Salary survey: charity chief executives pay sorted alphabetically Charity Chief executive Latest salary in £s (plus benefits but excluding pensions) Salary in £s for the previous year Pay rise (%) Income £m Amount in £s spent on chief execs pay for every £1,000 of income Action for Blind People *1 Stephen Remington 76,500 65,000 21.0 3.64 ActionAid Salil Shetty 86,527 84,173 2.8 73.0 1.19 Addaction *2 Peter Martin *3 65,000 75,000 15.0 4.33 Age Concern England Gordon Lishman 94,000 89,000 5.6 64.0 1.47 Alzheimers Society Harry Cayton *4 74,000 70,459 5.0 27.4 2.70 Arthritis Care *2 William Butler 65,000 65,000 11.7 5.56 Arthritis Research Campaign *1 Fergus Logan *5 76,000 65,000 26.1 2.91 Association for International Cancer Research Derek Napier 45,000 37,500 20.0 15.1 2.98 Barnardos *1 Roger Singleton 105,027 95,000 157.6 0.67 Battersea Dogs Home *2 Duncan Green 85,000 75,000 11.1 7.66 BBC Children in Need Martina Milburn 62,000 60,000 3.3 28.0 2.21 Blue Cross *2 John Rutter 65,000 65,000 19.2 3.39 British and Foreign Bible Society *1 James Catford 56,004 55,000 9.0 6.22 British Heart Foundation *2 Leslie Busk 115,000 115,000 115.8 0.99 British Red Cross *2 Nicholas Young 125,000 125,000 162.4 0.77 Cafod *2 Julian Filochowski 55,000 55,000 30.7 1.79 Cancer Research UK *6 Paul Nurse 140,000 305.8 0.46 Care International *2 Will Day 65,000 65,000 47.0 1.38 Cats Protection League *2 Derek Conway 75,000 75,000 20.3 3.69 ChildLine *2 Carole Easton *7 65,000 55,000 12.5 5.20 Childrens Society Bob Reitemeier *7 *8 75,000 64,000 17.2 42.8 1.75 Christian Aid *9 Daleep Mukarji 51,406 48,790 5.4 58.5 0.88 Christian Vision *10 Terry Bennett 45,000 Church Mission Society Tim Dakin 35,024 33,494 4.6 8.5 4.12 Civil Service Benevolent Fund *11 Rosemary Doidge 55,000 55,000 2.0 8.0 6.88 Crisis *1 Shaks Ghosh 64,500 45,000 5.5 11.73 Cystic Fibrosis Research *2 Rosie Barnes *5 75,000 75,000 7.0 10.71 Diabetes UK *2 Paul Streets *12 75,000 75,000 21.6 3.47 Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund *13 Andrew Purkis 78,740 77,500 1.6 4.0 19.69 Donkey Sanctuary Elisabeth Svendsen 94,427 91,900 2.7 16.2 5.83 Elizabeth Finn Trust *2 Jonathan Welfare 75,000 75,000 16.7 4.49 Encams *14 Alan Woods 78,000 81,500 -4.3 10.0 7.80 English National Opera *2 Nicholas Payne 105,000 105,000 30.6 3.43 Erskine Hospital *1 Martin Gibson 72,000 65,000 11.4 6.32 Freemasons Grand Charity *2 Laura Chapman 65,000 55,000 12.1 5.37 Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Geraldine Peacock 90,000 90,000 0.0 41.7 2.16 Help the Aged *2 Michael Lake 95,000 85,000 74.9 1.27 Jewish Care *2 Jeremy Oppenheim *15 125,000 125,000 43.4 2.88 Leonard Cheshire *2 Bryan Dutton 95,000 85,000 115.2 0.82 Leprosy Mission *10 Warren Lancaster 45,000 6.6 Leukaemia Research Fund *2 Douglas Osborne 65,000 55,000 16.2 4.01 Macmillan Cancer Relief *1 Peter Cardy 100,000 95,000 78.6 1.27 Marie Curie Cancer Care Tom Hughes-Hallett 90,000 90,000 0.0 83.0 1.08 Marie Stopes International Tim Black 125,230 111,160 12.7 39.0 3.21 Mencap *2 Fred Heddell *16 95,000 75,000 110.6 0.86 Methodist Relief and Development Fund Kirsty Smith 31,000 31,011 0.0 1.6 19.38 Mind Richard Brook 72,800 63,600 14.5 15.2 4.79 Motor Neurone Disease Association *17 George Levvy 65,000 65,000 2.9 6.9 9.42 Multiple Sclerosis Society *2 Mike ODonovan *18 85,000 95,000 28.6 2.97 National Art Collections Fund David Barrie 100,000 90,000 11.1 7.1 14.08 National Asthma Campaign *2 Donna Covey *19 55,000 55,000 10.1 5.45 National Canine Defence League *2 Clarissa Baldwin 65,000 65,000 27.7 2.35 National Galleries of Scotland *20 Timothy Clifford 62,500 60,306 13.3 4.70 National Trust *2 Fiona Reynolds 115,000 105,000 303.6 0.38 National Trust for Scotland *2 Robin Pellew 85,000 65,000 31.3 2.72 NCH Action for Children *1 Deryk Mead *7 116,384 95,000 150.0 0.78 Norwood Norma Brier 85,000 85,000 0.0 25.0 3.40 National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children *2 Mary Marsh 105,000 85,000 90.6 1.16 Oxfam Barbara Stocking 75,000 75,000 0.0 189.0 0.40 Parkinsons Disease Society *2 Linda Kelly 75,000 55,000 11.8 6.36 Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals *2 Marilyn Rydstrom *21 95,000 85,000 63.1 1.50 Plan International *1 Marie Staunton 67,000 65,000 29.0 2.31 Princes Trust *22 Tom Shebeare 90,234 Rathbone Training *23 Chris Frost 75,000 75,000 2.5 34.9 2.15 Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund *1 David Cousins 69,000 65,000 23.3 2.96 Royal British Legion *2 Ian Townsend 95,000 95,000 58.5 1.62 Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution *22 Peter Gray 85,000 Royal National Institute for Deaf People *1 *24 John Lowe 92,500 95,000 44.0 2.10 Royal National Institute for the Blind Ian Bruce *7 95,185 90,495 84.8 1.12 Royal National Lifeboat Institution *2 Andrew Freemantle 105,000 105,000 115.7 0.91 Royal Opera House Covent Garden *25 Tony Hall 205,000 165,000 24.2 64.7 3.17 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds *2 Graham Wynne 85,000 85,000 74.0 1.15 Royal Star and Garter Home *2 Lynn McDougall 85,000 55,000 11.9 7.14 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals *2 Peter Davies *26 85,000 95,000 79.6 1.07 Salvation Army Alex Hughes *27 10,540 10,258 2.7 183.0 0.06 Samaritans Simon Armson 66,241 64,312 3.0 7.1 9.33 Sargent Cancer Care for Children Siun Cranny *25 71,000 70,000 1.4 7.0 10.14 Save the Children Mike Aaronson 85,000 82,002 3.7 110.8 0.77 Scope *2 Richard Brewster *28 95,000 85,000 93.2 1.02 Sense *1 Tony Best 67,000 65,000 47.4 1.41 Shelter Adam Sampson 73,000 68,000 7.4 34.2 2.13 Sightsavers *29 Richard Porter 65,000 68,000 3.0 25.6 2.54 SSAFA Forces Help *22 Peter Sheppard 75,000 33.4 St Christophers Hospice *2 Barbara Monroe 75,000 75,000 11.9 6.30 St Dunstans *2 Robert Leader 75,000 65,000 15.1 4.97 St John Ambulance *2 Roger Holmes 85,000 85,000 58.1 1.46 Stroke Assocation *2 Margaret Goose 55,000 55,000 13.9 3.96 Sue Ryder Care Iain Henderson 78,600 77,300 1.7 40.0 1.97 Tear Fund *2 Doug Balfour 65,000 65,000 39.2 1.66 The Wildlife Trusts *22 Simon Lyster 55,000 Unicef David Bull 68,625 64,050 7.1 34.6 1.98 United Response *1 Su Sayer 84,144 85,000 37.3 2.26 Voluntary Services Overseas Mark Goldring 65,000 61,000 6.6 33.0 1.97 Wateraid *2 Ravi Narayanan 55,000 55,000 17.1 3.22 Woodland Trust *2 Mike Townsend 65,000 65,000 16.0 4.06 World Cancer Research Fund UK *30 Marilyn Gentry 80,000 80,000 0.0 World Vision UK *2 Charles Clayton *31 65,000 65,000 32.9 1.98 Worldwide Fund for Nature UK Robert Napier 90,000 89,000 1.1 34.0 2.65 Youth Hostel Association *1 *32 Roger Clarke 62,000 75,000 36.9 1.68 Averages 79,805 74,327 5.0 48.3 4.49 Charities financial year ends vary, as does the time taken to publish accounts. This means that figures in this table do not necessarily relate to the same calendar or financial year. The latest figures given here are one year on from those in our survey last year, except where specified. *1 The pay rise/change cannot be accurately calculated because although the latest salary is an exact figure the salary listed for the previous year represents the midpoint in a £10,000 pay band *2 The pay rise/change cannot be accurately calculated because the latest salary provided represents the midpoint in a £10,000 pay band *3 Previous years salary includes £10,000 back pay *4 No longer in post. (The current chief executive is Neil Hunt ) *5 The chief executive was also entitled to a car *6 Charity was formed in 2002 from the merger of cancer Research Campaign and Imperial Cancer Research Fund *7 Salary listed for the previous year relates to two financial years ago, rather than one *8 Chief executive started April 2002, the previous salary listed relates to his predecessor *9 Latest salary includes London weighting. The previous year included free housing *10 Updated figures were not available. The charity said no one earned more than £50,000. The salary for the previous year represents the midpoint in a £10,000 range *11 Chief executive due to leave in September. Both the latest and the previous salary figures represent the midpoint in a £10,000 salary range, but the charity said the chief executive received a pay rise of 2%
Posted on: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 19:58:10 +0000

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