20 Employees at Columbia University Receive $236 Million in Compensation
20 of the most highly compensated employees in 2023 of Columbia University – a private, Ivy League research University based in New York City, New York that raises about $7 billion a year (including more than $200 million from government grants) and has $19 billion in net assets – received $236 million from 2017-2023 (note: highly compensated employees in any of the years 2017-2022 but not in 2023 are not included): Read more 
Executive Compensation at Columbia (2023)
Columbia University (Columbia) reported a very different year in 2023: after coming off a record year in 2022 when revenue reached an all time high ($7.1 billion) with expenses of $5.9 billion (including $300 million of depreciation), Columbia reported total revenue of $6.7 billion and expenses of $6.4 billion (including $300 million in depreciation) in 2023. However, Columbia increased net assets from $18.4 billion to $18.7 billion in 2023 by adding unspent revenue and nearly $150 million in unrealized gains on investments (offset by a negative $80 million adjustment to net assets for “other non-operating adjustments”) to the general fund.
In terms of compensation, 40,081 employees (up by 3,000 since 2022) were compensated $3.9 billion, which equates to an average compensation of $97,000. The 22 most highly compensated individuals (listed below) received $42 million which equates to an average compensation package of nearly $2 million: Read more 
