GLAAD CEO Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Lavish Spending
Reports reveal potential misuse of donations for luxury expenses, prompting defense from organization
- Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD's CEO, is accused of using donations for first-class flights, luxury hotels, and home office renovations.
- GLAAD disputes the report, asserting that spending was for official business and approved by the board.
- Concerns raised about Ellis's compensation package, which could potentially exceed $1 million annually.
- GLAAD highlights Ellis's role in increasing the organization's revenue and maintaining financial integrity.
- The New York Times defends its reporting as fair and accurate, despite GLAAD's criticisms.