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Nonpro t Executive Compensation
CRAIN’S LIST | TOP-PAID NONPROFIT EXECUTIVES
Ranked by 2019 total compensation per category: This chart includes selections from Crain’s database of compensation of the top executives at prominent Southeast Michigan nonpro ts. This year’s review focused on compensation data for calendar year 2019, which is the most recent available based on nonpro t Form 990 tax lings. It includes large nonpro ts and smaller organizations that in our judgment merited inclusion, such as civic and business organizations and smaller nonpro ts whose CEOs earned compensation comparable with their peers at larger nonpro ts. The total compensation for some executives, where noted, is net of deferred compensation reported on a prior-year 990 to give a more accurate picture of that executive’s actual compensation and a truer ranking. In the interests of transparency, some nonpro ts still completing 990s provided compensation data for their top executives upon request. Salary database available: Published here are a selection of the top-paid nonpro t executives in Southeast Michigan, broken out by the type of nonpro t. An expanded version of this list with salary information for more than 150 executives is available in Excel format with a Crain’s All Access +Data subscription at crainsdetroit.com/data.
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Anthony Michaels, president and CEO Patricia Mooradian, president and CEO Dominic DiMarco, president Ron Kagan,2 executive director and CEO Salvador Salort-Pons, director, president and CEO Michigan Thanksgiving Parade Foundation/The Parade Co. 668,8581 344,258 332,985 657,585 3.4%
The Henry Ford (The Edison Institute Inc.) 654,704 474,524 407,456 573,307 16.5%
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
Sandy Baruah, CEO and president Sandra Bouckley,4 CEO and executive director Barry Matherly, president and CEO Eric Larson , president and CEO Terry Barclay, president and CEO Detroit Regional Chamber 640,5033 394,022 535,600 554,306 -26.4%
SME (formerly Society of Manufacturing Engineers) Detroit Regional Partnership Foundation 611,9585 520,787 232,434 0
495,731 400,445 124.1%
Inforum 345,539 292,183 332 343,764 -12.1%
FUNDRAISING FOUNDATION
Robert Hoban, president and CEO
Margaret Casey, president Ascension St. John Foundation and Ascension Providence Foundation 833,258 495,265
1.8%
William Shepard, VP for Advancement/ Executive Director Paul Miller, president Eastern Michigan University Foundation 350,447 250,319 248,043 347,260 0.9%
Researched by Sonya D. Hill: shill@crain.com | NOTES: 1. Not included is $48,000 from Woodward Dream Cruise listed on the 2019 990 as reportable compensation that the organization said was paid to The Michaels Group for consulting services. 2. Retired. 3. Compensation from the organization and related organizations 4. Former CEO Je rey Krause left the organization in August 2018. 5. $48,957 from related organization. Compensation from the organization and related organizations 6. Compensation from the organization and related organizations.
GRANTMAKING FOUNDATION
Audrey Harvey, executive director and CEO Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation 955,0607 297,989 289,634 781,223 2.9%
Richard Rip Rapson, president and CEO Mariam Noland, president David Egner, president and CEO The Kresge Foundation 930,865 809,343 787,061 909,227 2.8%
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan 657,431 572,944 556,705 639,494 2.9%
Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation 635,699 533,361 455,373 488,373 17.1%
Darin McKeever, president and CEO William Davidson Foundation 562,878 500,000 410,000 462,900 22.0%
HEALTH CARE
Daniel Loepp, president and CEO Philip Incarnati, president and CEO John Fox, president and CEO Wright Lassiter,11 CEO Mike Slubowski,12 president and CEO Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/Blue Care Network McLaren Health Care 12,104,9838 1,537,661 1,537,661 19,223,351 0.0%
8,155,5549 7,968,695 1,977,959 7,311,341 302.9%
Trinity Health, Trinity Health Michigan 2,965,730 1,665,425 0.00
OTHER
Kevan Lawlor, president and CEO Lincoln Smith, 13 former president, CEO and trustee W. Clark Durant, president Larry Alexander, president and CEO Kristen Holt, president and CEO NSF International
822,206 409,122 394,733 1,183,650 3.6%
The New Common School Foundation Metropolitan Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau 752,142 575,000 0.00
454,297 433,408 414,576 435,053 4.5%
SOCIAL SERVICES
Robert Cahill, president and CEO Steve Fetyko, 14 president and CEO Roger Myers, president and CEO Darienne Driver Hudson,16 CEO Scott Kaufman, CEO Hospice of Michigan
United Methodist Retirement Communities PVM, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan United Way for Southeastern Michigan Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/United Jewish Foundation 719,887 507,971 495,743 724,031 2.5%
481,30515 359,920 0.00
467,480 374,968 374,968 467,480 0.0%
393,863 350,000 164,268 176,176 113.1%
375,719 355,405 348,216 402,796 2.1%
7. Compensation from the organization and related organizations. 8. 2020: From annual statement for the year ending in Dec. 31, 2019. 9. Compensation from nonpro t. 10. Compensation from the organization and related organization. 11. Lassiter serves as CEO of Henry Ford Health System and president of Henry Ford Health System Foundation.12. Succeeded Richard Gil llan on July 1, 2019. 13. Retired. 14. Named CEO May 2019. 15. For 2019, $481,305 reported as deferred compensation on prior year 990. 16. Joined the agency in July 2018 as CEO.
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