Like many PRWeek readers, I found Michael Bush's sweeping article on the 2007 salary survey results ("Help Wanted," February 26) made for very interesting reading.

While the results were thought-provoking, I was struck by Tuck School professor Paul Argenti's remarks about the lower relative value that corporations place on senior communications executives vs. their CFO and CMO counterparts. Argenti echoed the old CW that the fault for this sorry state of affairs lies with all those unenlightened business people who don't ...