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Seats of power: Director’s Cut
Carl Corry is a journalism instructor at Suffolk County Community College and freelance journalist who has held leading roles at Newsday, News 12 and Long Island Business News.
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Seats of power: Director’s Cut

seatsofpower_directorscut-1They operate largely behind closed doors, collecting a full-time salary for, at most, half-time work, not to mention stock and such extra perks as travel.

Politicians? No, we’re talking about corporate board members, those who exert tremendous influence on company performance as the voice of shareholders.

But who are they? How do they get on these boards, and exactly how much are they paid? Most people have no idea, and that’s why I launched this award-winning series, “Seats of Power.”

Seats of Power — Director’s Cut

 

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