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Employees Southwestern Medical Foundation Alex Sizemore

Alex Sizemore

Highest compensated employee

Director of Donor Relations at Southwestern Medical Foundation

Fiscal year ended December 31, 2018. Published on January 24, 2026.

$131,962
2018

Total compensation

Alex Sizemore has been listed as an employee of Southwestern Medical Foundation in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2018.

Annual compensation details

$131,962
Director of Donor Relations
2018
$111k org
40 hrs/wk
$22k other
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2018

Other employees at Southwestern Medical Foundation

Kathleen M Gibson
President and Chief Executive Officer
$533,975
$457,600 from orgNo related comp$76,375 other
Kay Schlankey
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
$236,486
$197,600 from orgNo related comp$38,886 other
Roxane Barry
Senior Manager of Accounting
$145,706
$117,745 from orgNo related comp$27,961 other
Katy Sinor
Corporate Secretary
$123,096
$109,432 from orgNo related comp$13,664 other
Emily Davis
Assistant Corporate Secretary
$42,956
$40,000 from orgNo related comp$2,956 other
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January 24, 2026:
2018 Southwestern Medical Foundation 990 published

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