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May 27, 2010

Pitt’s 25 highest-paid non-officers named

In addition to the federally mandated IRS form 990, Pitt must file a similar document with the commonwealth by May 30, according to Arthur G. Ramicone, vice chancellor for Budget and controller. The requirement is a result of the state’s “right-to-know” law passed in 2008, he said.

The state requires total earnings figures on the University’s 25 highest-paid non-officers, instead of only the five highest-paid. Those total earnings are defined as the sum of base compensation, bonus/incentive compensation and other compensation, but do not include the IRS criteria of deferred compensation and nontaxable benefits, which accounts for differences in the total compensation figures listed here.

The top 25 highest-compensated non-officers were:

1. James P. Dixon II, Athletics — $1,238,227.

2. David R. Wannstedt, Athletics — $948,732.

3. Ronald B. Herberman, medicine — $591,823.

4. Steven C. Pederson, Athletics — $439,583.

5. Donald S. Burke, public health — $421,200.

6. Agnus M. Berenato, Athletics — $398,636.

7. Massimo M. Trucco, pediatrics — $396,703.

8. Alan J. Russell, surgery — $395,209.

9. David Gur, radiology — $387,159.

10. Thomas W. Braun, dental medicine — $384,423.

11. Steven L. Kanter, medicine — $376,625.

12. Michael J. Becich, biomedical informatics — $358,250.

13. Marc Shane Malandro, Office of Technology Management — $343,250.

14. Bruce A. Freeman, pharmacology and chemical biology — $334,288.

15. Joseph C. Glorioso III, microbiology and molecular genetics — $327,768.

16. Jeffrey L. Masnick, Office of Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences — $324,431.

17. Yan Xu, anesthesiology — $321,323.

18. Raymond A. Frizzell, cell biology and physiology — $314,259.

19. Zhou Wang, urology — $311,715.

20. Johnny Huard, orthopaedic surgery — $310,321.

21. Savio L-Y Woo, bioengineering — $309,939.

22. John S. Lazo, pharmacology and chemical biology — $309,664.

23. Peter Wipf, chemistry — $308,500.

24. Gerald Francis Gebhart, anesthesiology — $305,631.

25. Angela M. Gronenborn, structural biology — $305,235.

—Peter Hart


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