2020: Which not-for-profit executives earned the highest salaries in Pennsylvania?

2020: Which not-for-profit executives earned the highest salaries in Pennsylvania?
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Fjeffrey Capel III received the sixth highest annual salary among Pennsylvania not-for-profit executives, according to Non-Profit Light.

Fjeffrey Capel III earned $3,491,814 from University of Pittsburgh by working 40 hours a week in 2020.

Pittsburgh-based University of Pittsburgh amassed $2,841,711,849 in revenue in the tax year ending in 2020, spending $2,783,085,931.

There are 4,091 not-for-profit organizations registered in Pennsylvania.

How not-for-profit executives and staff are paid is an issue consistently under the microscope.

“We urge donors to be wary of charities that pay salaries hovering near or above $1 million,” Ken Berger, president and CEO of Charity Navigator, said. “The purpose of a charity is to provide a public benefit. Every donor and tax payer subsidizes the charitable sector with that purpose in mind, not creating a class of millionaire CEOs.”

Top 10 not-for-profit executives by total salary in Pennsylvania in 2020
Rank Executives Not-for-profit Organization Total salary
1 Jeffrey A. Romoff UPMC Group $9,070,910
2 Jerold T. Wright Villanova University $6,150,206
3 Patrick R. Narduzzi University of Pittsburgh $4,763,543
4 Stephen K. Klasko Thomas Jefferson University $4,379,689
5 Jaewon Ryu Geisinger-Bloomsburg Health Care Center $3,766,472
6 Fjeffrey Capel III University of Pittsburgh $3,491,814
7 Roderick Carey Temple University – Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education $3,209,274
8 C. Talbot Heppenstall Jr. UPMC Group $3,006,169
9 Madeline Bell The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia $2,909,927
10 Steven D. Shapiro UPMC Group $2,547,552


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