Smallest Ivy League School’s Current and Former Leaders Make Big Money
Leaders of the smallest Ivy League school have big salaries!
Dartblog reports.
BREAKING: Big Money for the College’s Top Dogs (and Former Top Dogs)
The College’s IRS Form 990 is out for the 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014) and, as usual, the salary information (which covers calendar 2013) bears analysis:
Phil Hanlon took in $695,568 for a partial year’s work (stating in June of 2013), a figure which the Form 990 says included a bonus of $100,000. If we extrapolate out those figures, his annual salary would have been somewhere between $1,021,176 and $1,192,402 — depending on whether you calculate that he would have received a larger bonus had he been on the job for an entire year. The latter figure would have made him the 18th-best-paid college president in the U.S. in 2012 (the last year for which figures are available), and the fifth-highest earner among the Ivy presidents, ahead of the leaders of Harvard (President Drew Gilpin Faust earned $908,642 in her eighth year), Cornell (President David Skorton earned $817,441 in his ninth year) and Princeton (then-President Shirley Tilghman earned $948,412 in her eleventh year) — even though Dartmouth is the smallest Ivy and Phil is only beginning his presidency, the first of his career.
BREAKING: Big Money for the College's Top Dogs (and Former Top Dogs) (Dartblog)
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The former President of UNTHSC in Fort Worth (not even the 3rd best health science center in the state) used to make around 925K annually.
Guy was a total ass too…loved to talk about how he just took a trip to the school to give a talk and was begged to take the job on the spot and also ran a gyno practice on the side while supposedly being a full time president.