The outgoing chief executive officer of Cook Inlet Region Inc., an Alaska Native regional corporation, will receive $890,000 in severance pay, The Anchorage Daily News reports.
Carl Marrs will be paid a portion of his base salary of $355,000, his annual bonus for the year, if any, and a total of $890,000 in severance payments.
The deal was negotiated last week.
Marrs led CIRI through a time of prosperity but profits and revenues fell in the last two years. He said he was resigning to stop infighting from affecting the corporation's business.
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(The Anchorage Daily News 8/13)
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