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Wounded Warrior Project's top execs reportedly fired amid lavish spending scandal
Wounded Warrior Project's top execs reportedly fired amid lavish spending scandal
Published March 10, 2016 FoxNews.com

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Wounded Iraq war veteran Joe Beimfohr sits among injured war veterans during a news conference held by the Wounded Warrior Project to urge Congress to pass a final version of the Dignified Treatment of Wounded Warriors Act.
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DEVELOPING STORY: The two top executives of the Wounded Warrior Project — among the largest veterans charities in the country — were fired Thursday after an investigation into accusations of lavish spending on parties, hotel and travel, CBS News reported.

Wounded Warrior Project's CEO, Steven Nardizzi, and COO, Al Giordano, were fired by the charity's board amid criticisms about how it spends more than $800 million raised in donations in the past four years, CBS News reported.

The charity's board of directors made their decision after a meeting in New York City, where they received preliminary results of a financial and policy audit, sources told CBS News.

The charity came under fire after an earlier CBS News investigation in January revealed large amounts of spending on administration, meetings, and travel.

Army Staff Sergeant Erick Millette, who returned from Iraq in 2006 with a bronze star and a purple heart, told CBS News at the time he admired the charity’s work and took a job with the group in 2014 but quit after two years.

"Their mission is to honor and empower wounded warriors, but what the public doesn't see is how they spend their money," he said.

Millette said he witnessed lavish spending on staff, with big “catered” parties.

"Going to a nice fancy restaurant is not team building. Staying at a lavish hotel at the beach here in Jacksonville, and requiring staff that lives in the area to stay at the hotel is not team building," he told CBS News.

According to the charity's tax forms obtained by CBS News, spending on conferences and meetings went from $1.7 million in 2010, to $26 million in 2014, which is the same amount the group spends on combat stress recovery.

Two former employees, who were so fearful of retaliation they asked that CBS News not show their faces on camera, said spending has skyrocketed since Steven Nardizzi took over as CEO in 2009, pointing to the 2014 annual meeting at a luxury resort in Colorado Springs.

"He rappelled down the side of a building at one of the all hands events. He's come in on a Segway, he's come in on a horse,” one employee told CBS News.

About 500 staff members attended the four-day conference in Colorado, which CBS News reported cost about $3 million.

In January, Charity Navigator, a group that oversees nonprofit organizations, placed Wounded Warrior Project on its watch list, Fox News reported, citing a separate CBS report.

Wounded Warrior Project declined CBS News' interview requests for Nardizzi in January, but instead sent Director of Alumni and a recipient of their services, Captain Ryan Kules, who denied there was excessive spending on conferences.

"It's the best use of donor dollars to ensure we are providing programs and services to our warriors and families at the highest quality," he said.

Kules added the charity did not spend $3 million on the Colorado conference, but he was not there and was unable to say what it did cost. He also told CBS News that the charity did not spend money on alcohol or engages in any other kind of excessive spending.

Last week, a major donor to the Wounded Warrior Project veterans’ charity called for the nonprofit’s CEO to resign in light of allegations of lavish spending on staff meetings, CBS News reported.

Fred and Dianne Kane, the parents of two Iraq War veterans, have donated $325,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project since 2009 through their personal charity, Tee-off for a Cause. Slightly more than half of the Kanes' donations directly benefitted veterans, according to CBS News.

But after recent tax forms reflected questionable spending by the veterans’ charity on staff expenditures, including $26 million on conferences and meetings at luxury hotels in 2014 alone, Fred Kane called for Nardizzi to be fired.The expenditure on conferences and travel was up from just $1.7 million in 2010, according to reports.

“Hearing that there was this waste of money, donor dollars that should have been going to servicemen and women that were injured, and that it was spent on [Wounded Warrior Project staff] having a good time—it’s a real disappointment,” Dianne Kane told CBS News.

The Kanes also initiated an online petition calling for a public audit of the Wounded Warrior Project in addition to canceling the next golf tournament Tee-off for a Cause was to hold to benefit the Project.

Kaine, in the recent interview, also questioned Nardizzi’s apparent public absence while his organization has been under scrutiny.

“Where is this guy? You lead from the front—good or bad—you don’t hide,” he said, “If no one is going to talk about this right now and it has to be me, then it has to be me.”

Kane said he has cut charitable ties with the Wounded Warrior Project, embarking on a new charge to effect change at the organization.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/10/wou...versy.html
 
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Does not surprise me at all. The amount of advertising they do is a pretty clear indication that the % going to "wounded warriors" was probably less than it should be.

IMO none of these veterans charities should be necessary but obviously our government is much less committed to taking care of the returning service men & women than it is in engaging in war to protect corporate interests.

I like and support DAV YMMV.
 
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(03-10-2016 09:25 PM)ctipton Wrote:  
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This is obscene. This money should go directly to the vets. The people should be ashamed.
 
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You have to pay people to run the foundation. But, yes, a much higher percentage of donations should go to the wounded
 
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(03-13-2016 12:48 PM)Not Duane Wrote:  
(03-10-2016 09:25 PM)ctipton Wrote:  
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This is obscene. This money should go directly to the vets. The people should be ashamed.

Well, THESE people should be in jail. Those that should be ashamed would be the politicians who send our young men & women off to war but neglect to care for them properly when they return.
 
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(03-13-2016 05:48 PM)gerhard911 Wrote:  
(03-13-2016 12:48 PM)Not Duane Wrote:  
(03-10-2016 09:25 PM)ctipton Wrote:  
[Image: 12821635_10209244667423289_1534730065765...e=575C16B3]

This is obscene. This money should go directly to the vets. The people should be ashamed.

Well, THESE people should be in jail. Those that should be ashamed would be the politicians who send our young men & women off to war but neglect to care for them properly when they return.

Sadly always has been true and always will be. Just read General Smedley Butler's book, "War is a Racket".
 
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(03-13-2016 02:04 PM)Bearcat Otto Wrote:  You have to pay people to run the foundation. But, yes, a much higher percentage of donations should go to the wounded

Sure they have to be paid but it's ridiculous what they get. Some of these non profits are complete BS. People are absolutely profiting big time.

Wasn't Susan G Komen outed in the same type of situation recently?
 
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(03-13-2016 05:48 PM)gerhard911 Wrote:  
(03-13-2016 12:48 PM)Not Duane Wrote:  
(03-10-2016 09:25 PM)ctipton Wrote:  
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This is obscene. This money should go directly to the vets. The people should be ashamed.

Well, THESE people should be in jail. Those that should be ashamed would be the politicians who send our young men & women off to war but neglect to care for them properly when they return.

If I were these people I'd be less worried about jail and more worried about my soul.
 
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(03-13-2016 07:20 PM)BeerCat Wrote:  
(03-13-2016 02:04 PM)Bearcat Otto Wrote:  You have to pay people to run the foundation. But, yes, a much higher percentage of donations should go to the wounded

Sure they have to be paid but it's ridiculous what they get. Some of these non profits are complete BS. People are absolutely profiting big time.

Wasn't Susan G Komen outed in the same type of situation recently?

Yeah, I think the Red Cross got outed for similar stuff by NPR last year as well.
 
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