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Who Makes What

Minnesota Monthly’s 2008 Salary Survey

Who Makes What
Photo by Ross Andersson

(page 4 of 5)

Arts & Culture

Joe Dowling
artistic director, Guthrie Theater, $401,000

Eric Jolly
president, Science Museum of Minnesota, $242,500

Bain Boehlke
artistic director, Jungle Theater, $55,000



Photo by Ross Andersson

Sandra Spieler
artistic director, In the Heart of the Beast Puppet Theater, $36,000

Marc Johnson

fundraiser, American Swedish Institute, $71,000

Nancy Gaschott
administrative director, Loft Literary Center, $68,000

Laura Bonicelli
executive director, Minnesota Center for Photography, $50,000

Philip Bither

senior curator, Walker Art Center, $115,430

Patrick Noon

curator, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, $160,537

Denise Sorom
executive director, Rochester Art Center, $48,000

Lina Belar

executive director, New York Mills Arts Retreat, $29,000

David Parsons
board president, Arrowhead Center for the Arts, Grand Marais, $0


Causes

Jan Malcolm
executive director, Courage Center, $221,442

Mitchell Pearlstein
president, Center of the American Experiment, $99,864

Sarah Stoesz

president and CEO, Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, $190,003

Saeed Fahia
executive director, Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota , $51,702

Robert Zelenka
executive director, Minnesota Grain and Feed Association, $73,141

Matt Zeller
executive director, Concrete Paving Association of Minnesota, $116,442

Tom Prichard
president, Minnesota Family Council, $64,094

Lorraine Teel
executive director, Minnesota AIDS Project, $89,000

Nancy Sabin
executive director, Jacob Wetterling Foundation, $72,000

John Delmonico
president, Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, $81,490

Neil Neddermeyer

fraternal operations director, Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, $64,566

Nancy Korpi
executive director, Mesabi Family YMCA, $45,000

James Wooley

field-operations, director, Pheasants Forever $81,732

Tammy Quist
executive director, Wildcat Sanctuary, $8,695


Minnesota in Red, Blue, and Green


What does where you live say about how much you make—and how you vote?
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Reader Comments:
Jun 9, 2009 12:26 am
 Posted by  Fmdi

A Patrol cop makes more than the governor? Wow...something is wrong with that...makes me wonder what kind of overtime abuse is going on at Minneapolis PD. I looked it up and that sort of thing is far from unusual, I counted two dozen officers make 125+++. WOW.

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