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Employees The Public Health Foundation Patricia Abshier

Patricia Abshier

Highest compensated employee

Train Director at The Public Health Foundation

Fiscal year ended June 30, 2020. Published on January 24, 2026.

$163,962
2020

Total compensation

Patricia Abshier has been listed as an employee of The Public Health Foundation in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2019. Total compensation for Patricia Abshier has increased by 1.8% from 2019 to 2020.

Annual compensation details

$163,962
+1.8%
Train Director
2020
$150k
40 hrs/wk
$15k
--
$160,997
Train Director
2019
$140k
40 hrs/wk
$22k
--

Total compensation by year

Compare the compensation of Patricia Abshier to:

2020

Other employees at The Public Health Foundation

Ron Bialek
President and Chief Executive Officer
$281,261
$242,394 No related comp$38,867
Sue Madden
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer
$230,996
$203,197 No related comp$27,799
John Foster
Assistant Chief Financial Officer
$146,129
$113,701 No related comp$32,428
Stephen Gabriel
IT Business Analyst
$133,100
$121,000 No related comp$12,100
Kathleen Amos
Assistant Director
$119,738
$102,417 No related comp$17,321
Russell Rubin
Strategic Communications Director
$112,639
$102,399 No related comp$10,240

Revisions to this profile

January 24, 2026:
2020 The Public Health Foundation 990 published
January 24, 2026:
2019 The Public Health Foundation 990 published

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