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List of the Top 30 Earners in Human Resources
A chart showing salary, bonus, stock grants and other forms of compensation.
ennis Donovan, Home Depot's executive vice president of human resources, was
the top-paid HR executive in 2004, up from second place in 2003, according to a
list of the
30 highest paid HR leaders compiled for Workforce Management by Aon
Consulting's eComp Database.
"The good news for human resources practitioners is that in every discipline
their pay is moving up," says Joe Vocino, principal consultant in Mercer Human
Resource Consulting's performance measurement and rewards practice. Particularly
given the added burden of Sarbanes-Oxley, human resources leaders are crucial to
making sure that companies are staying in compliance, he says.
Workforce Management, October 10, 2005, p. 36-38
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