Changes at Arizona Board of Regents lead to pay raise for interim executive director
The Arizona Board of Regents recently chose an interim executive director to serve while his predecessor is on temporary assignment at the University of Arizona.
The appointment came with a yearly raise of $45,000.
Gov. Katie Hobbs had told the board that its executive director should not also hold the chief financial officer job at UA, which is in a financial crisis.
So the board appointed a new director, Chad Sampson. His base salary has gone up to $258,000 a year. It is about 31% less than what his predecessor in the role, John Arnold, would make.
A spokesperson says the board does not plan to fill Sampson’s previous position of vice president while he is on temporary reassignment. Sampson’s previous responsibilities have been given to others.