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May 26, 2016

Pitt’s top 25 non-officers in FY15

Under Pennsylvania’s 2008 open records law, the University must disclose pay for its 25 highest-paid non-officers by May 31 each year.

Listed below are Pitt’s top 25 in fiscal year 2015 and their total gross pay:

1. James P. Dixon II, athletics — $2,320,887
2. Paul J. Chryst, athletics — $1,645,652
3. Steven Charles Pederson, athletics — $900,000
4. Nancy E. Davidson, medicine — $676,405
5. Suzanne McConnell-Serio, athletics — $492,898
6. Donald S. Burke, public health — $473,309
7. Michael J. Becich, biomedical informatics — $471,051
8. Jeffrey L. Masnick, Schools of the Health Sciences — $469,858
9. Jeremy Mark Berg, computational and systems biology — $438,780
10. Thomas W. Braun, dental medicine — $432,345
11. David J. Denis, business administration — $426,899
12. Joseph D. Rudolph, athletics — $403,170
13. Marc Shane Malandro, technology management and commercialization — $394,132
14. Steven L. Kanter, medicine —$390,260
15. John Jeffrey Inman, business administration — $388,069
16. Diane K. Denis, business administration — $383,794
17. Ivet Bahar, computational and systems biology — $379,416
18. Douglass Lansing Taylor, computational and systems biology — $378,438
19. Charles A. Perfetti, Learning Research and Development Center — $377,105
20. Mark Jay Shlomchik, immunology —$376,350
21. Steven E. Reis, medicine — $373,815
22. Dennis P. Curran, chemistry —$369,212
23. Jean-Francois Richard, economics — $366,145
24. Bruce A. Freeman, pharmacology and chemical biology — $366,045
25. Rocky Sung Chi Tuan, orthopaedic surgery — $358,110


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