Top 25 non-officers
Under Pennsylvania’s 2008 right to know law, the University must disclose the compensation of its 25 highest-paid non-officers.
Listed below are the top 25 in fiscal year 2013 and their total gross salary:
1. James P. Dixon, athletics — $1,969,364
2. Paul J. Chryst, athletics — $1,526,515
3. Nancy E. Davidson, medicine — $651,543
4. Steven C. Pederson, athletics — $577,083
5. Agnus M. Berenato, athletics — $455,655
6. Donald S. Burke, public health — $450,910
7. Michael J. Becich, biomedical informatics — $450,591
8. Steven L. Kanter, medicine — $440,549
9. Thomas W. Braun, dental medicine — $414,535
10. David J. Denis, business administration — $405,500
11. Massimo M. Trucco, pediatrics — $400,851
12. D. Lansing Taylor, computational and systems biology — $376,511
13. Marc S. Malandro, associate vice chancellor for technology management and commercialization — $374,493
14. John Jeffrey Inman, business administration — $373,499
15. Diane K. Denis, business administration — $364,878
16. Johnny Huard, orthopaedic surgery — $361,026
17. Jeffrey L. Masnick, Schools of the Health Sciences — $360,344
18. David Allen Huxtable, athletics — $359,912
19. Angela M. Gronenborn, structural biology — $357,062
20. Charles A. Perfetti, Learning Research and Development Center — $355,458
21. Jeremy M. Berg, Institute of Personalized Medicine; associate vice chancellor for science strategy and planning in the Health Sciences and professor of computational and systems biology — $355,000
22. Bruce A. Freeman, pharmacology and chemical biology — $349,702
23. Alexander Davidovich Sorkin, cell biology — $347,581
24. Dennis P. Curran, chemistry — $342,250
25. Loren H. Roth, associate senior vice chancellor for clinical policy and planning, Health Sciences, and professor of psychiatry — $336,116