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Employees K-State Olathe Innovation Campus Inc. Kirk Schultz

Kirk Schultz

Former

Former Chair/President at K-State Olathe Innovation Campus Inc.

Fiscal year ended June 30, 2017. Published on January 24, 2026.

$229,563
2017

Total compensation

Kirk Schultz has been listed as an employee of K-State Olathe Innovation Campus Inc. in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2017.

Annual compensation details

$229,563
Former Chair/President
2017
$205k related
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$25k other
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Total compensation by year

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2017

Other employees at K-State Olathe Innovation Campus Inc.

April Mason
Board Member
$402,269
$0 from org$370,567 from related$31,702 other
Peter Dorhout
Board Member
$350,322
$0 from org$318,620 from related$31,702 other
Ralph Richardson
Ceo/Vice Provost
$320,028
$0 from org$287,373 from related$32,655 other
Cindy Bontrager
Secretary and Treasurer
$264,152
$0 from org$235,000 from related$29,152 other
Richard Myers
Chair and President
$241,558
$0 from org$238,683 from related$2,875 other
Timothy de Noble
Board Member
$237,939
$0 from org$211,045 from related$26,894 other
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January 24, 2026:
2017 K-State Olathe Innovation Campus Inc. 990 published

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