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Posts tagged ‘Katrina Armstrong’

29
May

22 Employees of Columbia University Take Home $248 Million in Compensation

22 of the most highly compensated employees in 2024 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 $1.3 billion from government grants) and has $19.7 billion in net assets – received $248 million from 2017-2024 (note: highly compensated employees in any of the years 2017-2023 but not in 2024 are not listed including Peter Holland who received $33 million from 2017-2023): Read more »

27
May

Executive Compensation at Columbia University (2024)

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, which was topped in 2024 when Columbia reported total revenue of $7.3 billion and $6.8 billion in expenses (including $327 million in depreciation).  As a result and because of unrealized gains on investments, Columbia reported an increase of net assets from $18.4 billion in 2022 to $19.8 billion in 2024.

In terms of compensation, 41,227 employees (up by 4,000 since 2022) were compensated $4.2 billion, which equates to an average compensation of $102,000. The 24 most highly compensated individuals (listed below) received $45 million in 2024 which equates to an average compensation package of $1.9 million: Read more »

10
Jun

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 »