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May 30, 2013

Pitt’s highest-paid non-officers in FY12

Under Pennsylvania’s 2008 right to know law, the University must disclose the compensation of its 25 highest-paid non-officers.

In fiscal year 2012, they were:

  1. James P. Dixon II, athletics — $2,281,656.
  2. Michael T. Graham, athletics — $1,936,042 (of which $1 million was reimbursed by Arizona State University).
  3. David R. Wannstedt, athletics — $1,290,357.
  4. Steven C. Pederson, athletics — $789,583.
  5. Nancy E. Davidson, medicine — $637,000.
  6. Michael J. Becich, biomedical informatics — $457,293.
  7. Agnus M. Berenato, athletics — $440,655.
  8. Donald S. Burke, public health — $437,216.
  9. Thomas W. Braun, dental medicine — $401,092.
  10. Steven L. Kanter, medicine — $400,000.
  11. Massimo M. Trucco, pediatrics — $396,703.
  12. Alan J. Russell, surgery — $396,345.
  13. Douglass Lansing Taylor, computational and systems biology — $368,096.
  14. Loren H. Roth, psychiatry — $366,709.
  15. Jean-Francois Richard, economics — $362,595.
  16. Marc Shane Malandro, Office of Technology Management  —$361,895.
  17. Angela M. Gronenborn, structural biology — $356,689.
  18. David Gur, radiology — $353,309.
  19. John Jeffrey Inman, business administration — $352,133.
  20. Rocky Sung Chi Tuan, orthopaedic surgery — $348,081.
  21. Bruce A. Freeman, pharmacology and chemical biology — $346,801.
  22. Jeffrey L. Masnick, Schools of the Health Sciences — $345,000.
  23. Charles A. Perfetti, Learning Research and Development Center — $343,700.
  24. Alexander Davidovich Sorkin, cell biology — $343,633.
  25. Johnny Huard, orthopaedic surgery — $343,321.

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