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10 Hartford Business Journal • November 9, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com THE LIST To view the full list, please visit HartfordBusiness.com ADVOCACY WRITING | CONTENT DEVELOPMENT | MEDIA RELATIONS CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS | PROJECT MANAGEMENT info@express-strategies.com 860.729.3021 www.express-strategies.com by the numbers www.ctbythenumbers.info @CTnumbers Subscribe Today! William Barnett, Ph.D. Dean of Graduate Studies Trinity College gradstudy@trincoll.edu http://gradstudy.trincoll.edu THREE-YEAR FLAT TUITION RATE FOR M.A. STUDENTS CONTROLLING THE FUTURE As George Orwell's 1984 reminds us, those who control the past control the future. Presently, however, cultural institutions that focus on history or the arts face declining sources of revenue, especially public support. As a result, we risk forgetting our cultural past, thus forfeiting valuable perspective that could help improve our future. For our social health, we should ensure that our cultural and educational institutions can continue to preserve our heritage and teach us how the past influences our present and future. For example, what sort of conditions caused Hartford to become an insurance center that continues to exist today? Why did various business and industrial sectors decline while others prospered? How did Connecticut support the arts in the past? How did the tragic legacy of slavery and the struggle for social justice in Connecticut shape our increasingly diverse society of today? By helping teachers and museum profes- sionals explore these and other questions, the American studies program at Trinity College supports maintaining our cultural heritage in order to enrich and improve our community. We invite others to join us. Compensation of Hartford region nonprofit education presidents (Ranked by total compensation, FY 2014) Rank Name/ Title Organization/ City Total compensation Salary Bonus and incentive compensation Other compensation Deferred compensation Nontaxable benefits 1 Michael Roth President/trustee Wesleyan University Middletown $926,183 $506,995 $100,000 $8,250 $190,790 $120,148 2 Charles Cahn III Headmaster Suffield Academy Suffield $716,110 $485,602 $0 $0 $192,500 $38,008 3 Walter Harrison President/regent University of Hartford West Hartford $704,520 $481,243 $0 $16,335 $150,562 $56,380 4 James Jones, Jr. (1) President Trinity College Hartford $671,211 $409,299 $0 $18,025 $199,225 $44,662 5 Katherine Windsor Head of school Miss Porter's School Farmington $588,843 $305,750 $0 $138,783 $92,971 $51,339 6 Alexander Curtis Headmaster Choate Rosemary Hall Foundation Wallingford $576,457 $355,163 $0 $77,470 $55,750 $88,164 7 Mark Scheinberg President/secretary Goodwin College Inc. East Hartford $510,272 $378,259 $79,570 $420 $29,375 $22,648 8 Sheila Culbert Head of school The Loomis Chaffee School Windsor $500,815 $367,474 $0 $0 $98,000 $35,341 9 Kenneth Larocque Headmaster Avon Old Farms School Avon $470,389 $329,583 $35,000 $13,852 $44,815 $47,139 10 Dennis Bisgaard Head of school Kingswood Oxford School Inc. West Hartford $458,072 $311,986 $0 $0 $50,400 $95,686 11 Pamela Trottman Reid (2) President/trustee University of St. Joseph West Hartford $408,458 $284,073 $20,000 $18,197 $28,050 $58,138 12 Bessie Speers (3) Head of school Ethel Walker School Inc. Simsbury $364,605 $237,500 $0 $24,194 $15,720 $87,191 13 John Bracker (4) Headmaster Watkinson School Hartford $281,768 $218,760 $10,000 $0 $0 $53,008 14 Gerald Larson Head of school (5) Cheshire Academy Cheshire $280,254 $266,004 $0 $0 $13,000 $1,250 15 Armistead Webster (6) Head of school Renbrook School West Hartford $260,036 $246,621 $0 $0 $8,472 $4,943 16 Fred Weissbach Headmaster Franklin Academy East Haddam $253,465 $223,500 $0 $0 $9,838 $20,127 17 Edward Peltier (7) Executive director Amercian School for the Deaf West Hartford $238,501 $212,856 $15,200 $3,257 $0 $7,188 18 Heidi Hadsell President Hartford Seminary Hartford $207,275 $176,584 $0 $0 $21,451 $9,240 Sources: GuideStar, a nonprofit that collects and presents 990 forms for IRS-registered nonprofits, Foundation Center and nonprofit websites. Note: University of Connecticut, Central Connecticut State University, Eastern Connecticut State University and Connecticut community colleges operate as state-sponsored organizations. They do not file tax returns as non-profit organizations and are therefore not included on this list. (1) Retired as president of Trinity College and became interim president of Sweet Briar College in Virginia on June 30, 2014; succeeded by Joanne Berger-Sweeney. (2) Retired and succeeded by Rhona C. Free in July, 2015. (3) Stephen Dunn currently serves as interim president; Meera Viswanathan will become president starting July 1, 2016. (4) Succeeded by Teri Schrader on July 1, 2014. (5) John Nozell became head of school on Aug. 1, 2014. (6) Served as head of school until June 2014; succeeded by Scott L. Hutchinson. (7) Succeeded by Jeff Bravin as of May, 2014. —Compiled by Heide Martin. Compensation of Hartford region nonprofit education presidents (Ranked by total compensation, FY 2014) Rank Name/ Title Organization/ City Total compensation Salary Bonus and incentive compensation Other compensation Deferred compensation Nontaxable benefits 1 Michael Roth President/trustee Wesleyan University Middletown $926,183 $506,995 $100,000 $8,250 $190,790 $120,148 2 Charles Cahn III Headmaster Suffield Academy Suffield $716,110 $485,602 $0 $0 $192,500 $38,008 3 Walter Harrison President/regent University of Hartford West Hartford $704,520 $481,243 $0 $16,335 $150,562 $56,380 4 James Jones, Jr. (1) President Trinity College Hartford $671,211 $409,299 $0 $18,025 $199,225 $44,662 5 Katherine Windsor Head of school Miss Porter's School Farmington $588,843 $305,750 $0 $138,783 $92,971 $51,339 6 Alexander Curtis Headmaster Choate Rosemary Hall Foundation Wallingford $576,457 $355,163 $0 $77,470 $55,750 $88,164 7 Mark Scheinberg President/secretary Goodwin College Inc. East Hartford $510,272 $378,259 $79,570 $420 $29,375 $22,648 8 Sheila Culbert Head of school The Loomis Chaffee School Windsor $500,815 $367,474 $0 $0 $98,000 $35,341 9 Kenneth Larocque Headmaster Avon Old Farms School Avon $470,389 $329,583 $35,000 $13,852 $44,815 $47,139 10 Dennis Bisgaard Head of school Kingswood Oxford School Inc. West Hartford $458,072 $311,986 $0 $0 $50,400 $95,686 11 Pamela Trottman Reid (2) President/trustee University of St. Joseph West Hartford $408,458 $284,073 $20,000 $18,197 $28,050 $58,138 12 Bessie Speers (3) Head of school Ethel Walker School Inc. Simsbury $364,605 $237,500 $0 $24,194 $15,720 $87,191 13 John Bracker (4) Headmaster Watkinson School Hartford $281,768 $218,760 $10,000 $0 $0 $53,008 14 Gerald Larson Head of school (5) Cheshire Academy Cheshire $280,254 $266,004 $0 $0 $13,000 $1,250 15 Armistead Webster (6) Head of school Renbrook School West Hartford $260,036 $246,621 $0 $0 $8,472 $4,943 16 Fred Weissbach Headmaster Franklin Academy East Haddam $253,465 $223,500 $0 $0 $9,838 $20,127 17 Edward Peltier (7) Executive director Amercian School for the Deaf West Hartford $238,501 $212,856 $15,200 $3,257 $0 $7,188 18 Heidi Hadsell President Hartford Seminary Hartford $207,275 $176,584 $0 $0 $21,451 $9,240 Sources: GuideStar, a nonprofit that collects and presents 990 forms for IRS-registered nonprofits, Foundation Center and nonprofit websites. Note: University of Connecticut, Central Connecticut State University, Eastern Connecticut State University and Connecticut community colleges operate as state-sponsored organizations. They do not file tax returns as non-profit organizations and are therefore not included on this list. (1) Retired as president of Trinity College and became interim president of Sweet Briar College in Virginia on June 30, 2014; succeeded by Joanne Berger-Sweeney. (2) Retired and succeeded by Rhona C. Free in July, 2015. (3) Stephen Dunn currently serves as interim president; Meera Viswanathan will become president starting July 1, 2016. (4) Succeeded by Teri Schrader on July 1, 2014. (5) John Nozell became head of school on Aug. 1, 2014. (6) Served as head of school until June 2014; succeeded by Scott L. Hutchinson. (7) Succeeded by Jeff Bravin as of May, 2014. —Compiled by Heide Martin.