Make-A-Wish Foundation (Phoenix)
March of Dimes Foundation (White Plains, N. Y.)
Muscular Dystrophy Association (Tucson)
National Cancer Coalition (Raleigh, N.C.)
National Multiple Sclerosis Society (New York)
David A. Williams, President
Kurt Kroemer, Chief Operating Officer
Jennifer Howse, President
Jane Massey, Executive Vice President
Gerald Weinberg, Chief Executive Officer
Gail Schmertz Kerner, General Counsel
Robert Landry, President
D. Thomas Roane, Vice President
Joyce Nelson, Chief Executive Officer
Paul Weiss, Chief Operating Officer
Compensation Benefits
$439,256 $19,512
300,078 33,690
631,877 8,628
395,113 8,745
381,022 5,983
197,343 15,619
$291,816 $18,000
174,186 20,000
455,000 13,906
259,769 0
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston)
Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.)
Edward Benz Jr., President
Michael Constantine, Medical Director,
Cancer Center at Milford Regional
Medical Center
John H. Noseworthy, Chief Executive Officer
Harry N. Hoffman, Section Head,
Treasury Services
$1,189,880 $50,411
834,807 42,720
1,637,388 802,177
1,754,589 438,988
Brother’s Brother Foundation (Pittsburgh)
CARE (Atlanta)
Catholic Medical Mission Board (New York)
Catholic Relief Services (Baltimore)
Cross International Alliance
(Pompano Beach, Fla.)
Direct Relief International (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Food for the Poor (Coconut Creek, Fla.)
MAP International (Brunswick, Ga.)
Operation Blessing International (Virginia Beach)
Operation Compassion (Cleveland, Tenn.)
Samaritan’s Purse (Boone, N.C.)
Save the Children
United States Fund for Unicef (New York)
include
World Vision (Federal Way, Wash.)
Luke Hingson, President
Karen Demosey, Development Director
Helene Gayle, Chief Executive Officer
Kymberly Wolff, Senior Vice President,
Resource Development
John F. Galbraith, Chief Executive Officer
Adrian Kerrigan, Senior Vice President
for Advancement
Kenneth Hackett, President
Michael Wiest, Executive Vice President,
Charitable Giving
W. Franklin Graham III, Chief Executive Officer
Phyllis Payne, Vice President, Corporate
Affairs
Charles MacCormack, President
Carolyn Miles, Executive Vice President
Caryl Stern, President
Edward Lloyd, Executive Vice President
Richard Stern, President
Lawrence Probus, Chief Financial Officer
James Cavnar, President
David Adams, Vice President for Missions
Thomas Tighe, Chief Executive Officer
Bhupi Singh, Chief Operating Officer
Robin Mahfood, President
Angel Aloma, Executive Director
Michael Nyenhuis, Chief Executive Officer
Daniel Reed, Chief Financial Officer
William Horan, President
Pamela Erickson, Vice President,
Procurement and Corporate Relations
David Lorency, President
$144,350 $10,237
81,818 10,454
409,495 36,841
237,600 14,754
282,018 155,413
210,240
30,064
325,000
213,388
53,280
45,875
147,333
153,606
294,097
249,666
388,979
211,000
131,676
89,524
337,457
126,752
17,051
1,538
15,261
24,457
25,346
17,403
12,921
12,403
9,580
5,799
28,511 0
409,851 151,566
295,784 37,367
391,193 66,980
263,101
57,981
454,855
57,066
365,538
379,861
220,227
55,281
52,649
33,705
The Associated: Jewish Community Federation
of Baltimore
Combined Jewish Philanthropies
of Greater Boston
Greater Miami Jewish Federation
Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles
Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Marc Terrill, President
Michael Friedman, Senior Vice President
Barry Shrage, President
Carol Lobron, Chief Operating Officer
Jacob Solomon, Chief Executive Officer
Jeffrey Levin, Chief Development Officer
Marvin I. Schotland, President
Daniel Rothblatt, Senior Vice President,
Philanthropic Services
Stephen A. Rakitt, President*
$477,859 $38,736
174,985 0
412,556 29,627
261,719 28,164
318,063 214,105
168,629
335,469
219,145
38,197
64,181
30,625
291,439
174,681
58,437
37,579
* No longer at the organization. † No longer holds position. n/a Not available.
Notes
Mr. Williams’s compensation includes a $87,000 bonus.
Mr. Kroemer’s compensation includes a $57,500 bonus. His benefits include
$25,459 for retirement.
Dr. Noseworthy’s compensation includes $714,279 in deferred compensation.
His benefits include $787,806 in deferred compensation.
Mr. Hoffman’s compensation includes a $250,000 bonus and $98,601 for
retirement. His benefits include $412,449 in deferred compensation.
Ms. Gayle’s benefits include $32,704 for retirement.
Mr. Galbraith’s benefits include $121,500 in deferred compensation and
$32,377 for retirement.
Mr. Kerrigan’s benefits include $26,852 for retirement.
Mr. Hackett’s benefits include $35,200 for retirement.
Mr. Wiest’s benefits include $32,500 for retirement.
The Rev. Graham’s benefits include $41,600 in deferred compensation.
Ms. Payne’s compensation includes a $75,000 bonus.
Mr. MacCormack’s benefits include $38,500 in deferred compensation and
$28,480 for retirement.
Ms. Miles’s benefits include $33,000 in deferred compensation and $24,981
for retirement.
Ms. Stern’s compensation includes an $84,000 bonus. Her benefits
$26,950 in deferred compensation and $21,064 for health-care coverage.
Mr. Lloyd’s compensation includes a $45,000 bonus. His benefits include
$26,950 in deferred compensation and $21,065 for health-care coverage.
Mr. Stern’s benefits include $40,438 for retirement.
Mr. Probus’s benefits include $21,494 for retirement.
Mr. Terrill’s compensation includes a $75,000 bonus.
Mr. Solomon’s benefits include $149,000 in deferred compensation, $33,375
for retirement, and $24,150 for health-care coverage.
Mr. Levin’s benefits include $24,150 for health-care coverage.
Mr. Schotland’s benefits include $39,200 for retirement.
Mr. Rakitt’s benefits include $23,675 for retirement.
Rabbi Feldstein’s compensation includes a $30,000 housing allowance.
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