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March 22, 2025

Executive Compensation at Mass General Brigham (2023)

by Anne Paddock

Mass General Brigham (formerly known as Partners HealthCare) is a non-profit, tax-exempt healthcare provider with 16 member institutions that include hospitals, medical centers, urgent and emergency care facilities, community health centers, physician and rehabilitation networks, a teaching organization, health insurance plan, and more in the Boston area who changed its name to Mass General Brigham (taking the name of two premier hospitals: Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women’s) in November, 2019.

With an estimated 82,000 employees (including 6,500 physicians and 9,100 registered nurses), Mass General Brigham is the largest private employer and healthcare provider in Massachusetts. The Mass General Brigham healthcare network has dozens of related and affiliated tax-exempt organizations and several taxable as a corporation, partnership, or trust (see Schedule R of the Form 990’s).

This post only addresses the executive compensation reported on the Form 990 (2023) for Mass General Brigham Incorporated, the administrative non-profit (whose revenue derives from related and affiliated organizations for managing the whole network) for the year ending September 30, 2023.  Key information about this entity is summarized as follows:

  • Total revenue was $2.1 billion (compared to $2.1 billion in 2022), most of which came from three sources:  related organizations ($564 million), administrative fees ($1.3 billion) – both of which appear to come from organizations within the Mass General Brigham health system; and gains on the sale of assets and investment income ($185 million);
  • Expenses totaled $2.1 billion (including $75 million in depreciation), most of which came from 6 categories of expenses:  compensation ($990 million), interest ($229 million), office-related expenses ($232 million), fees for services ($174 million), and grants ($161 million, most of which was awarded to affiliated organizations for support); and
  • Net assets are $1.6 billion – compared to a $881 million at the beginning of the year — which is a huge increase primarily attribute to a $700 million adjustment to net assets related to changes in the defined benefit plan and  non-service related pension income.

Compensation was the largest expense for Mass General Brigham.  8,968 employees (about 10% of the total organization’s employees), received $990 million, which equates to an average compensation of $110,000.  However, only 2,238 employees received more than $100,000 with the 20 most highly compensated employees were reported to be:

  • $6,002,,742:  Anne Kilbanski, President, CEO, and Director
  • $3,380,006:  John R Barker, Chief Investment Officer
  • $2,892,337:  Ron Walls, COO
  • $2,653,177:  Gregg S. Meyer, Chief Clinical Officer
  • $1,950,691:  Peter K Markell, Former EVP, CFO and Treasurer
  • $1,832,480:  Elizabeth L Baldwin, Portfolio Manager
  • $1,809,177:  Katherine L Kamm, Portfolio Manager
  • $1,801,371:  Laura Peabody, Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel
  • $1,787,241;  Nyum Gandhi, CFO and Treasurer
  • $1,656,744:  Jane Moran, Chief Information and Digital Officer
  • $1,391,835:  O’Neill Britton, Associate COO
  • $1,381,906:  Rosemary R Sheehan, Chief HR Officer
  • $1,381,708:  Thomas Dean Sequist, Chief Medical Officer
  • $1,318,981:  Jeff A Weiss, Chief Strategy and Transf Office
  • $1,283,887:  Ravi Thadhani, Chief Academic Officer
  • $1,017,031:  Alistair Erskine, Chief Digital Health Officer
  • $  997,958:  Yolanda Lorig Colson, Director*
  • $  877,177:  James W Noga, VP and CIO
  • $  832,960:  Kevin Schlicke, Interim Treasurer (4/1/21-5/2/21)
  • $ 785,759:  Zara Cooper,Director*

As illustrated above, the 13 of the 20 (65%) most highly compensated employees are male while 7 of the 20 (35%) are female. The 20 highly compensated employees listed above received $37 million in 2023.

20 of the most highly compensated employees received $126 million in compensation from 2020-2023:

Anne Kilbanski:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $20 million

  • 2023:  $6,002,742
  • 2022;  $5,377,699
  • 2021:  $4,286,146
  • 2020:  $4,136,125

Peter Markell:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $14 million

  • 2023:  $1,950,691
  • 2022:  $5,899,957
  • 2021:  $2,767,702
  • 2020:  $3,689,904

John Barker:  Total Compensation 2020-2022:  $13 million

  • 2023:  $3,380,006
  • 2022:  $3,505,247
  • 2021:  $2,741,542
  • 2020:  $2,918,732

Ron Walls:  Total Compensation 2021-2023:  $8 million

  • 2023:  $2,892,337
  • 2022:  $3,206,933
  • 2021:  $1,979,381

Gregg Meyer:  Total Compensation 2020-2022:  $12 million

  • 2023:  $2,653,177
  • 2022:  $3,255,283
  • 2021:  $1,856,597
  • 2020:  $4,202,011

Elizabeth Baldwin:  Total Compensation 2020-2023. $7 million

  • 2023:  $1,832,480
  • 2022:  $1,865,546
  • 2021:  $1,483,043
  • 2020:  $1,365,218

Katherine Kamm:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $6 million

  • 2023:  $1,809,177
  • 2022:  $1,765,386
  • 2021:  $1,252,197
  • 2020:  $1,004,358

Niyum Gandhi:  Total Compensation 2022-2023:  $4 million

  • 2023:  $1,787,241
  • 2022:  $1,689,274

Laura Peabody:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $7 million

  • 2023:  $1,801,371
  • 2022:  $1,631,023
  • 2021:  $1,440,100
  • 2020:  $1,561,842

Jane Moran:  Total Compensation 2023:  $2 million

  • 2023:  $1,656,744

Thomas Dean Sequist:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $4 million

  • 2023:  $1,381,708
  • 2022:  $1,116,890
  • 2021:  $  957,351
  • 2020:  $  798,373

Rosemary Sheehan:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $5 million

  • 2023:  $1,381,906
  • 2022:  $1,397,832
  • 2021:  $1,061,927
  • 2020:  $1,028,487

O’Neil Britton:  Total Compensation 2022-2023:  $3 million

  • 2023:  $1,391,835
  • 2022:  $1,380,074

Ravi Thadhani:  Total Compensation 2021-2023:  $4 million

  • 2023:  $1,283,887
  • 2022:  $1,343,654
  • 2021:  $1,162,386

Jeff Weiss:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $5 million

  • 2023:  $1,318,981
  • 2022:  $1,314,672
  • 2021:  $1,253,447
  • 2020:  $1,014,941

James Noga:  Total Compensation 2020-2023:  $4 million

  • 2023:  $  877,177
  • 2022:  $1,241,140
  • 2021:  $1,118,905
  • 2020:  $1,261,714

Alistair Erskine:  Total Compensation 2021-2023:  $3 million

  • 2023:  $1,017,031
  • 2022:  $1,024,189
  • 2021:  $  977,257

Yolanda Lorig Colson:  Total Compensation 2022-2023:  $2 million

  • 2023:  $  997,958
  • 2022:  $1,018,230

Kevin Schlicke:  Total Compensation 2021-2023:  $2 million

  • 2023:  $832,960
  • 2022:  $894,007
  • 2021:  $695,343

Zara Cooper:  Total Compensation 2022-2023:  $1 million

  • 2023:  $785,759
  • 2022:  $804,502

Mass General Brigham paid for first class travel or charter travel.

223 independent contractors received more than $100,000 in compensation. The 5 most highly compensated were reported to be:

  • $16 million:  Ranstad Healthcare, of Philadelphia, PA for staffing services
  • $22  million:  Accenture LLP, of Chicago, IL for consulting services
  • $19 million:  KPMG, of Dallas, X for consulting services
  • $17 million:  Slalom Consulting, of Pasadena, CA for consulting services
  • $30 million:  Boathouse Group, of Waltham, MA for marketing services

In addition, it is important to note:

  • Suffolk Construction – related to Director John Fish – received $27 million in compensation for construction services yet Suffolk Construction is not listed as one of the independent contractors on Part VII, Part B Independent Contractors)
  • NPP Development – related to Director Kraft – received $8 million in compensation for a lease (again, NPP is not listed on Part VII, Part B, Independent Contractors)
  • Intersystems – related to Director Ragon – received $708,000 for products and services

To read the IRS Form 990 (2022 for the year ending September 30, 2023), click here.

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