Pay Raise
Urged for LVCVA Exec
The Las Vegas Convention
and Visitors Authority's compensation committee
has recommended increasing the salary of Chief Executive
Rossi Ralenkotter by 5 percent.
The three-person committee, which also recommended
a $40,000 incentive bonus for Ralenkotter during
a meeting Wednesday, will forward the proposed salary
increase to the full LVCVA board of directors for
consideration at its monthly meeting Sept. 13.
Including the bonus, Ralenkotter will make $276,250
per year.
The increase was based on Ralenkotter's performance
over the past year as well as a survey of peers
at other convention and tourism bureaus.
The LVCVA commissioned a compensation report by
Performance Management Inc. of Stamford, Conn.,
which specializes in convention and visitors bureaus.
The report found that chief executives from major
convention and tourism bureaus nationwide earn an
average of $225,000 per year. Including an incentive
bonus of $54,000, the national average was $276,000.
Ralenkotter was hired last year at $225,000. With
incentive pay, he earned about $235,000.
"I have been saying that the president position
was woefully underpaid compared to other (convention
and visitors bureaus), which is particularly significant
because we have two functions," LVCVA Vice
President of Human Resources Mark Olson said. The
LVCVA operates a convention center and is also a
destination marketing organization, whereas most
other cities have organizations that do either one
or the other, he said.
"There are people who are making over $300,000
who don't do both sides of the equation and clearly
don't have near the number of rooms we're responsible
for," Olson said.
The compensation committee first discussed Ralenkotter's
raise at a June 28 meeting but that was postponed
when the committee requested a more up-to-date salary
study.
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