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Annual report says Iadarola makes $150/k
GINA PElto\CCBIA ASSISTANTA&E EDITOR
According to the Chronicle for Higher Education, President Antoinette Iadarola makes over $150,000 a year for her contributions to the college. So what exactly does her job entail?
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The president is considered the principal executive officer and is in charge of all the decisions made for the college. Above her in the chain of command is the Board of Trustees, who determine the president's salary based on what they see in the marketplace and what is "fair and equitable."
According to the Bylaws of Cabrini College, each year Iadarola must report to the Board on the status of the college, as well as her achievements and what she plans to do in the future. They also give the president full power to employ and release faculty, administrative officers, and other members of the school's staff, and determine their salaries. More importantly, she manages the affairs of the campus on a day-to-day basis and makes sure she is updated on every issue concerning the college.
President Iadarola has a campaign each year to raise money for different projects. This year she's focusing on raising money for a Center for Science, Education and Technology,along with a new campus center, and new residence halls.
"There's a staff of people who assist her, all under what we call the office of Institutional Advancement. They have an