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Employees Greater Phoenix Economic Council Kristen Stephenson

Kristen Stephenson

Highest compensated employee

Senior Vice President Research and Analytics at Greater Phoenix Economic Council

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

$137,497
2022

Total compensation

Kristen Stephenson has been listed as an employee of Greater Phoenix Economic Council in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2022.

Annual compensation details

$137,497
Senior Vice President Research and Analytics
2022
$129k
40 hrs/wk
$9k
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Total compensation by year

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2022

Other employees at Greater Phoenix Economic Council

Chris Camacho
President and Chief Executive Officer
$523,800
$505,500 No related comp$18,300
Brad Smidt
Senior Vice President, Business Development
$185,787
$167,222 No related comp$18,565
Colleen Schwab
Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications
$183,583
$165,550 No related comp$18,033
Kathleen Lee
Senior Vice President, Regional Initiatives
$162,386
$152,345 No related comp$10,041
Stephane Frijia
Senior Vice President Strategy and Research
$138,363
$137,463 No related comp$900
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January 25, 2026:
2022 Greater Phoenix Economic Council 990 published

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