Executive Compensation at Hippocrates Health Institute (2022)
The Hippocrates Health Institute (HHI) is a tax-exempt, non-profit 501 (c) (3) that operates out of a 50-acre tropical setting in West Palm Beach, Florida that provides educational and instructional services to teach individuals how to live and eat healthier.
With 7 voting members – four of whom appear to be related (since only three are independent) – Brian Clement, President, his wife, Anna Maria Clement (Vice President) Robert Clement, Anna Helena Birgitta Brand, Solomon Gabbay, Shula Gabbay, and Julia Loggins, the organization is not one that relies on donations but instead “tuition for services” which is the cost to attend HHI – which some refer to as a spa – which varies depending on the type of accommodations but generally costs about $500 per day to attend this health spa).
In 2022, HHI reported total revenue of $15 million, most of which came from tuition and services ($14 million).
Expenses totaled $15 million (not including $0.8 million in depreciation) with the largest expense being compensation ($96 million) for the 137 employees. 3 employees received more than $100,000 in compensation:
- $805,954: Brian R Clement, President*
- $800,023: Anna Maria Clement, Vice President*
- $152,738: Cynthia Mandel, employee
“*” The Form 990, Part VII, Section A reports Brian Clement’s total compensation at $805,894 and Anna Maria Clement’s total compensation at $800,023, although the Form 990, Schedule J (which reports compensation from both the organization and related organizations did not report the total income for an unknown reason).
Brian and Anna Maria Clement received $1.6 million in compensation in 2022 and $12 million in compensation from 2015-2022:
- 2022; $1.6 million
- 2021: $1.6 million
- 2020: $1.2 million
- 2019: $1.6 million
- 2018: $1.6 million
- 2017: $1.3 million
- 2016: $1.3 million
- 2015: $1.3 million
Brian Clement and Anna Maria Clement are husband and wife which means collectively they received $1.2-$1.6 million annually for running a high end health spa that few people can afford to attend and one that has tax-exempt non-profit status.
To read the IRS Form 990 (2022), click here.
