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Employees Minnesota Council of Health Plans Janny Brust

Janny Brust

Highest compensated employee

Director of Community Affairs at Minnesota Council of Health Plans

Fiscal year ended August 31, 2016. Published on January 24, 2026.

$187,366
2016

Total compensation

Janny Brust has been listed as an employee of Minnesota Council of Health Plans in Form 990 filings since at least fiscal year 2016.

Annual compensation details

$187,366
Director of Community Affairs
2016
$148k org
40 hrs/wk
$40k other
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2016

Other employees at Minnesota Council of Health Plans

James Schowalter
President and Chief Executive Officer
$267,285
$223,671 from orgNo related comp$43,614 other
Kathryn Kmit
Director of Policy and Gov'T Affairs
$184,710
$159,163 from orgNo related comp$25,547 other
Julie M Brunner
Executive Director - Partial YEAR
$151,237
$117,398 from orgNo related comp$33,839 other
Eileen Smith
Director of Communications and PR
$145,001
$125,333 from orgNo related comp$19,668 other
Pamela Houg
Board Secretary and Office Manager
$115,568
$96,636 from orgNo related comp$18,932 other
Dave Dziuk
Treasurer
$0
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January 24, 2026:
2016 Minnesota Council of Health Plans 990 published

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