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Fired JSU vice president paid more than $157,000 after termination

By: Magnolia Tribune - July 11, 2016

JSU vice president paid thousands after fired

Jackson State University continued to pay a fired vice president for nine months after his termination in payments that added up to more than $157,000, according to payroll records obtained by The Clarion-Ledger.

David Hoard, the former vice president of Institutional Advancement who was fired Aug. 12, 2014, received $157,573 before taxes and other withdrawals from Aug. 15 through May 31, 2015, records show. The payments to Hoard were made bi-weekly until March, with monthly totals of $17,938. That figure stands at a rate of about $900 more per month than the $205,000 salary he received when first hired at JSU.

Clarion Ledger
7/10/16

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