In a letter dated April 4, 2012, Russell Leonard announced, "I have resigned from my position as Executive Director of the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association." Leonard went on to say that "the Board of Directors will work on a transition plan and will then announce the effective date of my resignation."
Included in Leonard's litigation testimony was the admission that "he personally receives 35 percent of the profits generated from WCA seminars, an amount that has exceeded $100,000 per year on several occasions."2 When asked recently about the lucrative arrangement, Leonard remarked, "I have not earned any money on continuing-education programs for chiropractors for well over a decade and do not intend to teach any programs after I leave."3
A review of the WCA's 990s (see graph) reveals Leonard was well-paid over the years, even without compensation from the WCA's continuing-education program,4 including "reportable compensation" from the WCA and reportable compensation from "related organizations." With an average income of more than $580,000 per year, Leonard's average compensation is more than three times what the ACA executive vice president earns, not to mention most elected officials.
When asked if he expects to take a pay cut at his next position, Leonard remarked, "I did very well financially before I came to the WCA and because I expect to work exceptionally hard at whatever I do next, I expect my financial success will continue."
Why Leonard is leaving probably has more to do with where he is going next than it does with where he is now. Leonard insists that the recent formation of the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin, which has apparently already reached 300 members, had nothing to do with his decision to resign as executive director of the WCA. But the obvious question remains to be answered: What position could be so promising and highly compensated to cause Leonard to leave the WCA? His reply: "Stay tuned."
References
- "Wisconsin Chiropractic Association and Its Director Agree to Settle FTC Charges of Price Fixing." Dynamic Chiropractic, May 1, 2000.
- "WCA Exec. Guilty of Frivolous Lawsuit." Dynamic Chiropractic, July 2, 2005.
- Exclusive e-mail interview with Russ Leonard, May 18, 2012. Complete interview available online at www.dynamicchiropractic.com/Leonard.
- Wisconsin Chiropractic Association Form 990 Filings, 2004 – 2010. Available online at www.dynamicchiropractic.com/Leonard.
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