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Employees Who Earned More Than Their CEO in 2010

September 18, 2011 | Read Time: 2 minutes

Employee Compensation
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (Menlo Park, Calif.) Laurance R. Hoagland Jr., Chief Investment Officer 1 $1,951,944
Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.) Harry N. Hoffman, Section Head, Treasury Services 2 $1,754,589
The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore) Edward D. Miller, Chief Executive Officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine $1,536,739
Carnegie Corporation of New York D. Ellen Shuman, Chief Investment Officer * 3 $1,059,526
Casey Family Programs (Seattle) Joseph Boateng, Chief Investment Officer 4 $977,897
J. Paul Getty Trust (Los Angeles) James Williams, Chief Investment Officer $962,086
W.K. Kellogg Foundation (Battle Creek, Mich.) Paul Lawler, Chief Investment Officer * 5 $925,565
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation (Los Angeles) Randy Kim, Chief Investment Officer $793,580
National Academy of Sciences (Washington) Harvey Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine $698,147
Kresge Foundation (Troy, Mich.) Robert Manilla, Vice President of Investments 6 $653,465
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation (Flint, Mich.) Michael J. Smith, Chief Investment Officer $606,415
Smithsonian Institution (Washington) Thomas Ott, President, Smithsonian Enterprises 7 $523,158
Conservation Fund (Arlington, Va.) Richard Erdmann, Executive Vice President 8 $448,531
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (Bethesda, Md.) C. Richard Mattingly, Chief Operating Officer 9 $427,271
Kimbell Art Foundation (Fort Worth) Eric M. Lee, Museum Director 10 $355,000
Jewish Federations of North America (New York) Samuel Astrof, Chief Financial Officer $324,636
United Jewish Foundation and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) Robert Aronson, Senior Development Officer 11 $304,753
Association of Small Foundations (Washington) Timothy R. Walter, Former Chief Executive Officer * $242,929
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (Charlotte, N.C.) Kenneth Barun, Senior Vice President, Communications $217,915
Salvation Army (Alexandria, Va.) Director of Development 12 $210,116
The Navigators (Colorado Springs) William Nuenke, U.S. President 13 $166,967
Cross International Alliance (Pompano Beach, Fla.) David Adams, Vice President for Missions $153,606

Note: These figures do not include benefits.

* No longer at the organization.

1. Includes a $1,370,250 bonus and $32,827 for retirement.
2. Includes a $250,000 bonus and $98,601 for retirement.
3. Includes a $557,750 bonus.
4. Includes a $361,607 bonus and $139,547 in deferred compensation.
5. Includes $626,700 for retirement and a $211,344 severance payment.
6. Includes $253,465 in deferred compensation.
7. Includes a $143,478 bonus.
8. Includes $150,554 for retirement and a $91,600 bonus.
9. Includes a $62,006 bonus.
10. Includes a $25,000 bonus.
11. Includes $33,267 for retirement.
12. Because Salvation Army is a religious organization, it is not required by law to disclose the name of its executives.
13. Includes a $38,808 housing allowance.