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Employees Sutherland Institute Aaron Taylor

Aaron Taylor

Highest compensated employee

Vice President at Sutherland Institute

Fiscal year ended December 31, 2020. Published on January 24, 2026.

$172,445
2020

Total compensation

Aaron Taylor has been listed as an employee of Sutherland Institute in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2020.

Annual compensation details

$172,445
Vice President
2020
$173k org
40 hrs/wk

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2020

Other employees at Sutherland Institute

Rick Larsen
President and Chief Executive Officer
$222,447
$222,447 from orgNo related compNo other comp
Stanley Rasmussen
Vice President, Government Affairs
$117,964
$117,964 from orgNo related compNo other comp
Derek Monson
Vice President, Policy
$103,017
$103,017 from orgNo related compNo other comp
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January 24, 2026:
2020 Sutherland Institute 990 published

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