From Deseret News archives:
Scouts may be thrifty, but some leaders are well paid
Many professional Scouters earn 6-figure salaries across the U.S.
A final word
Scout leaders worry that examination of their salaries could hurt efforts to raise funds needed for the well-known good purposes of Scouting or make them look greedy.
"I'm very concerned about this information from the standpoint that it comes across to people like I am here out of greed ... that people who have felt that I was acting out of a desire to help them and their kids succeed may look at this through different eyes," Moore said, brushing away some tears that came to his eyes.
"I have made sure that they have received great value," he said. "I'm not asking for or trying to be at the level that I could be at some other venues. I wanted to come here. I was not looking for more money."
He added that Scouting "is a treasured part of this community, and I would hate to think that my compensation damages in any way our ability to make a difference in kids' lives. But I realize this is part of what goes with the territory."
E-mail: lee@desnews.com
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