Chief Executives Who Received $125,000 or More in Fringe Benefits
September 30, 2004 | Read Time: 3 minutes
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Organization
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Chief executive
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Compensation
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Benefits
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Expense allowance
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Total fringe benefits
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Notes
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American Heart Association
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M. Cass Wheeler
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$381,165
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$847,324
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$1,645
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$848,969
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Mr. Wheeler’s benefits include $779,200 in severance pay.
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Partners HealthCare System
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James J. Mongan
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$537,500
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$776,014
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$0
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$776,014
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Dr. Mongan’s compensation covers nine months; his benefits include $150,000 in deferred compensation.
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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Harold Varmus
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$1,693,710
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$559,108
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$0
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$559,108
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Metropolitan Opera Association
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Joseph Volpe
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$785,000
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$298,000
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$170,000
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$468,000
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Boy Scouts of America
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Roy Williams
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$455,192
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$457,829
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$0
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$457,829
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Mr. Williams’s benefits include $434,874 in deferred compensation, which will not be paid until after his retirement.
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Cornell University
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Hunter R. Rawlings III
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$206,393
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$352,300
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$34,200
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$386,500
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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William Richardson
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$555,750
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$363,360
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$21,832
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$385,192
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Mr. Richardson’s benefits figure reflects revised accruals for retirement benefits based upon actuary’s recommendations; he plans to retire in 2005.
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The Johns Hopkins University
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William Brody
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$590,111
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$307,675
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$68,700
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$376,375
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Lilly Endowment
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Thomas M. Lofton
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$678,125
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$363,770
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$0
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$363,770
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J. Paul Getty Trust
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Barry Munitz
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$567,500
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$348,801
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$13,071
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$361,872
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Philippe de Montebello
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$515,744
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$71,201
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$255,261
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$326,462
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Mr. de Montebello’s benefits include $29,864 in deferred compensation; his expenses include $247,200 for a housing allowance.
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University of Pennsylvania
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Judith Rodin
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$615,405
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$277,808
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$47,982
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$325,790
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Ms. Rodin’s benefits include $175,000 in deferred compensation.
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United Jewish Communities
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Stephen H. Hoffman
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$385,000
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$92,735
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$227,707
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$320,442
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Mr. Hoffman’s compensation was paid to the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland; his expenses include temporary housing and living expenses as an interim employee, and reimbursement of taxes on such amounts.
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American Cancer Society
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John R. Seffrin
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$465,000
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$290,120
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$5,833
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$295,953
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Lumina Foundation for Education
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Martha Lamkin
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$454,396
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$279,503
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$0
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$279,503
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Ms. Lamkin’s compensation includes a $155,554 bonus from deferred payments of prior bonuses; her benefits include $175,748 in deferred compensation.
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Smithsonian Institution
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Lawrence Small
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$511,974
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$107,127
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$147,713
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$254,840
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Mr. Small’s expense figure is for a housing allowance.
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American National Red Cross
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Marsha Evans
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$398,084
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$13,604
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$223,351
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$236,955
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Ms. Evans’s compensation covers 11 months; annualized compensation is $450,000. Ms. Evans’s expenses include $222,101 in relocation costs.
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Children’s Hospital Boston
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James Mandell
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$823,680
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$117,341
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$118,233
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$235,574
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New York Public Library
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Paul LeClerc
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$340,561
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$102,838
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$126,687
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$229,525
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Mr. LeClerc’s benefits include $75,000 in deferred compensation; his expense figure is for a housing allowance.
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Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland
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Stephen H. Hoffman
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$567,238
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$113,655
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$107,944
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$221,599
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Mr. Hoffman was on loan to United Jewish Communities in fiscal 2003.
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Pew Charitable Trusts
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Rebecca W. Rimel
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$569,327
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$211,927
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$0
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$211,927
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Ms. Rimel’s benefits Includes $170,914 in deferred compensation.
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American Diabetes Association
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John H. Graham IV
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$603,950
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$188,176
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$200
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$188,376
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Mr. Graham’s compensation includes a $50,000 bonus.
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In Touch Ministries
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Charles F. Stanley
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$116,958
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$182,554
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$0
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$182,554
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Harvard University
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Lawrence Summers
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$500,112
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$29,285
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$152,338
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$181,623
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Mr. Summers’s compensation does not include housing provided as a condition of employment by the institution; his expenses include $139,547 for a housing allowance.
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New York Community Trust
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Lorie A. Slutsky
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$515,000
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$179,007
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$0
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$179,007
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Art Institute of Chicago
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James N. Wood
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$338,000
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$165,588
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$1,250
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$166,838
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Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
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William S. White
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$595,361
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$163,297
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$0
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$163,297
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Mr. White’s compensation includes $200,361 in deferred compensation.
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Yale University
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Richard C. Levin
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$550,000
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$145,025
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$12,378
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$157,403
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Phillips Exeter Academy
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Tyler C. Tingley
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$218,054
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$150,813
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$0
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$150,813
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Heritage Foundation
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Edwin J. Feulner Jr.
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$540,776
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$137,754
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$8,766
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$146,520
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Mr. Feulner’s compensation includes a $260,000 bonus; his benefits include $35,000 in deferred compensation.
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Wildlife Conservation Society/New York Zoological Society
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Steven E. Sanderson
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$408,142
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$26,983
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$119,105
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$146,088
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Mr. Sanderson’s compensation includes a $20,000 bonus; his expenses include $92,105 for a housing allowance.
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Museum of Modern Art
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Glenn D. Lowry
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$619,663
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$54,677
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$91,200
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$145,877
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Ford Foundation
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Susan V. Berresford
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$673,426
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$133,987
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$9,416
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$143,403
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Duke Endowment
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Elizabeth H. Locke
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$307,200
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$140,710
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$427
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$141,137
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Ms. Locke’s benefits include $123,259 in deferred compensation.
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National Academy of Sciences
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Bruce M. Alberts
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$553,193
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$46,920
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$90,000
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$136,920
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Mr. Alberts’s expense figure is for the fair market rental value of the residence provided by the institution.
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Washington University in St. Louis
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Mark S. Wrighton
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$544,200
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$92,223
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$44,432
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$136,655
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Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Vartan Gregorian
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$531,301
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$84,320
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$50,000
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$134,320
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Mr. Gregorian’s benefits include a $15,000 bonus; his expense figure is for a housing allowance.
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John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
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Jonathan Fanton
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$412,317
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$66,994
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$66,600
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$133,594
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Vanderbilt University
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Gordon Gee
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$760,500
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$126,709
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$0
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$126,709
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Note: Figures are for fiscal 2003; people on this list do not necessarily still hold these positions.
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