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www.HartfordBusiness.com November 7, 2016 • Hartford Business Journal 9 THE LIST To view the full list, please visit HartfordBusiness.com ▶ ▶ Did we miss you? We want to publish the most complete and accurate lists possible. To correct an error or submit information, contact Stephanie Meagher, research director, at (508) 755-8004, ext. 262 or smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com. Compensation of Greater Hartford's social service and cultural nonprofit CEOs (Ranked by total compensation, FY 2015 (1)) Rank Name and title Total compensation Salary Bonus and incentive compensation Other compensation Deferred compensation Nontaxable benefits 1 Mark Masselli CEO Community Health Center Inc. Middletown $610,149 $373,134 $70,000 N/A $140,076 $26,939 2 Michael P. Price (2) Former executive director Goodspeed Opera House Foundation Inc. (3) East Haddam $464,377 $394,040 $0 $0 $62,441 $7,896 3 Jerry Franklin President & CEO Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc. Hartford $419,659 $295,219 $25,000 $37,619 $48,609 $13,212 4 David R. Fay President & CEO The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts Hartford $390,408 $333,780 $30,000 $0 $13,325 $13,303 5 Linda J. Kelly (4) President & secretary Hartford Foundation for Public Giving (5) Hartford $373,872 $293,137 $0 $9,406 $61,500 $9,829 6 Ron Buccilli President & CEO CW Resources Inc. New Britain $361,794 $261,360 $80,000 $0 $16,533 $3,901 7 Jeffrey L. Walter (6) Former president & CEO Rushford Center Inc. (3) Meriden $357,531 $242,127 $29,229 $46,941 $26,288 $12,946 8 Susan L. Talbott (7) Former director & CEO Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Hartford $345,942 $301,060 $0 $11,149 $20,735 $12,998 9 Michael J. Smith President & CEO Alzheimers Resource Center of Connecticut Plantsville $290,250 $256,728 $0 $0 $5,385 $28,137 10 James O'S. Morton (8) Former president & CEO YMCA of Metropolitan Hartford (3) Hartford $288,300 $263,520 $0 $0 $23,521 $1,259 11 Magdalena Rodriguez President & CEO Community Renewal Team Inc. (3) Hartford $287,239 $244,097 $0 $16,299 $15,445 $11,398 12 Garrell S. Mullaney President & CEO Ädelbrook Inc. Cromwell $285,637 $202,754 $60,000 $0 $4,055 $18,828 13 Timothy Elwell President & CEO Connecticut Peer Review Organization Inc. Rocky Hill $274,588 $243,863 $0 $0 $25,694 $5,031 14 Martin Legault (9) Former president & CEO Corporation for Independent Living Hartford $272,054 $224,927 $22,562 $0 $11,335 $13,230 15 Jonathan Colman President & CEO Greater Hartford Ridesharing Corp. Bloomfield $271,137 $244,565 $27,382 $8,584 $7,800 $2,806 16 Frank Popkiewicz Executive director Residential Management Services Inc. Kensington $270,159 $165,350 $75,000 $9,500 N/A $20,309 17 Matt J. Fleury President & CEO Connecticut Science Center (3) Hartford $260,602 $218,077 $41,600 $0 $0 $925 18 Galo A. Rodriguez President & CEO The Village for Families & Children Inc. Hartford $250,653 $230,029 $0 $0 $3,900 $16,724 19 Deborah Savaria CEO Lifechoice Donor Services Inc. (3) Bloomfield $249,791 $224,173 $0 $0 $0 $25,618 20 Jeffrey E. Seyler President & CEO American Lung Association of the Northeast East Hartford $246,653 $217,765 $9,000 $0 $5,819 $14,069 21 David Jacobs Executive director Mandell Jewish Community Center of Greater Hartford West Hartford $240,483 $215,522 $0 $0 $18,000 $6,961 22 Judith Meyers President & CEO Child Health and Development Institute (3) Farmington $235,093 $195,317 $0 $0 $19,532 $20,244 23 Kent Schwendy (10) President & CEO Corporation for Independent Living Hartford $216,429 $178,358 $12,889 $0 $1,662 $23,520 Source: GuideStar, a 501(3)c that collects and presents 990 forms for IRS-registered nonprofits, Foundation Center, nonprofit websites and news articles. (1) Unless otherwise noted. (2) Retired at the end of 2014; succeeded by Michael Gennaro. (3) Data are from fiscal year 2014, the most recent available. (4) On March 31, 2016 announced plans to retire by March 2017. (5) Education, health, arts and culture, economic development, family and social services, and environmental programs are supported in 29 towns. (6) Through Nov. 2013; succeeded by Stephen W. Larcen. (7) Succeeded by Thomas J. Loughman as of Feb. 1, 2016. (8) In Apr. 2015, Morton joined the YMCA of Greater Boston; succeeded by Harold Sparrow. (9) Succeeded by Kent Schwendy, as of Jan. 2015. (10) Succeeded Martin Legault as of Jan. 2015 —Compiled by Heide Martin.

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