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Employees The College of Idaho Martin Holly

Martin Holly

Highest compensated employee

Athletic Director at The College of Idaho

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

$130,726
2017

Total compensation

Martin Holly has been listed as an employee of The College of Idaho in Form 990 filings since at least fiscal year 2016. Total compensation for Martin Holly has decreased by 3.7% from 2016 to 2017.

Annual compensation details

$130,726
-3.7%
Athletic Director
2017
$108k
40 hrs/wk
$24k
--
$135,790
Athletic Director
2016
$113k
40 hrs/wk
$24k
--

Total compensation by year

Compare the compensation of Martin Holly to:

2017

Other employees at The College of Idaho

Charlotte G Borst
President
$277,602
$259,991 No related comp$17,611
Richard Erne
Chief Financial Officer
$203,217
$171,125 No related comp$32,092
Lorna Hunter
Vice President for Enrollment Mgmt
$197,547
$168,972 No related comp$28,575
Michael Vandervelden
Vice President for College Relations
$176,344
$161,563 No related comp$14,781
John Ottenhoff
Vice President, Academic Affairs
$170,279
$148,646 No related comp$21,633
Paul Bennion
Vice President, Student Affairs
$142,678
$117,710 No related comp$24,968
Scott Johnson
Director of Business and A
$118,502
$102,344 No related comp$16,158

Revisions to this profile

January 24, 2026:
2017 The College of Idaho 990 published
January 24, 2026:
2016 The College of Idaho 990 published

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