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Employees St Louis Area Food Bank Inc. Kate Aufderheide

Kate Aufderheide

Highest compensated employee

Chief People Officer (RES 12/2021) at St Louis Area Food Bank Inc.

Fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. Published on January 25, 2026.

$159,061
2022

Total compensation

Kate Aufderheide has been listed as an employee of St Louis Area Food Bank Inc. in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2021. Total compensation for Kate Aufderheide has increased by 15.4% from 2021 to 2022.

Annual compensation details

$159,061
+15.4%
Chief People Officer (RES 12/2021)
2022
$147k org
45 hrs/wk
$13k other
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$137,819
Chief Culture and People Officer
2021
$121k org
45 hrs/wk
$17k other
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Total compensation by year

Compare the compensation of Kate Aufderheide to:

2022

Other employees at St Louis Area Food Bank Inc.

Meredith Knopp
President and Chief Executive Officer
$205,450
$186,365 from orgNo related comp$19,085 other
Timothy Fetsch
Chief Operating Officer
$134,079
$124,174 from orgNo related comp$9,905 other
Nicole Hawkins
Vice President, Programs
$115,322
$100,399 from orgNo related comp$14,923 other
Latriece Kimbrough
Chief Financial Officer
$101,024
$92,647 from orgNo related comp$8,377 other
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January 25, 2026:
2022 St Louis Area Food Bank Inc. 990 published
January 25, 2026:
2021 St Louis Area Food Bank Inc. 990 published

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