The American Hospital Association, the primary hospital trade and lobbying group based in Chicago, recently released its Form 990 (pdf), and president and CEO Rich Umbdenstock reported more than $3.3 million in total compensation last year.
In total, the AHA reported $7.8 million of profit on $113 million in revenue, compared with $6.5 million of profit on $107.8 million in revenue in 2010. Here are the five top earners within the AHA, according to compensation figures within the Form 990.
Rich Umbdenstock, president and CEO
Base salary: $899,807
Bonuses and incentives: $90,599
Other reportable compensation: $1.59 million
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $526,911
Total compensation: $3.31 million
Neil Jesuele, executive vice president of leadership and business development
Base salary: $646,976
Bonuses and incentives: $65,911
Other reportable compensation: $278,483
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $197,798
Total compensation: $1.23 million
Rick Pollack, executive vice president of advocacy and public policy
Base salary: $696,214
Bonuses and incentives: $68,423
Other reportable compensation: $115,903
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $193,973
Total compensation: $1.11 million
Tom Nickels, senior vice president of federal relations
Base salary: $462,252
Bonuses and incentives: $45,959
Other reportable compensation: $196,500
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $151,122
Total compensation: $885,655
Linda Fishman, senior vice president of public policy analysis and development
Base salary: $411,252
Bonuses and incentives: $41,234
Other reportable compensation: $105,718
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $79,822
Total compensation: $647,704
In total, the AHA reported $7.8 million of profit on $113 million in revenue, compared with $6.5 million of profit on $107.8 million in revenue in 2010. Here are the five top earners within the AHA, according to compensation figures within the Form 990.
Rich Umbdenstock, president and CEO
Base salary: $899,807
Bonuses and incentives: $90,599
Other reportable compensation: $1.59 million
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $526,911
Total compensation: $3.31 million
Neil Jesuele, executive vice president of leadership and business development
Base salary: $646,976
Bonuses and incentives: $65,911
Other reportable compensation: $278,483
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $197,798
Total compensation: $1.23 million
Rick Pollack, executive vice president of advocacy and public policy
Base salary: $696,214
Bonuses and incentives: $68,423
Other reportable compensation: $115,903
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $193,973
Total compensation: $1.11 million
Tom Nickels, senior vice president of federal relations
Base salary: $462,252
Bonuses and incentives: $45,959
Other reportable compensation: $196,500
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $151,122
Total compensation: $885,655
Linda Fishman, senior vice president of public policy analysis and development
Base salary: $411,252
Bonuses and incentives: $41,234
Other reportable compensation: $105,718
Retirement and other deferred compensation: $79,822
Total compensation: $647,704
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