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American Astronomical Society

Fiscal year ending 2022. Filed on November 15, 2023.

1667 K Street NW Suite 800
Washington, District of Columbia 20006

American Astronomical Society (EIN: 21-0735173) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2022 IRS Form 990 filing, American Astronomical Society, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 8 out of 51 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $257,230. The highest compensated employee at American Astronomical Society is Kevin B Marvel with fiscal year 2022 compensation of $582,837.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$19,541,464

Expenses

$19,786,193

Employee compensation

$8,152,589
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Kevin B Marvel
Executive Officer
$582,837
$455,707 No related comp$127,130
Ethan Vishniac
Editor in Chief
$312,353
$263,975 No related comp$48,378
Kelly E Clark
Chief Financial and Operat
$301,353
$265,087 No related comp$36,266
Joel Parriott
Public Policy Director
$250,722
$223,444 No related comp$27,278
Julie Steffen
Director of Publishing
$186,499
$150,229 No related comp$36,270
Diane Frendak
Director of Membership SER
$149,781
$105,797 No related comp$43,984
Peter Tyson
S&T Editor in Chief
$140,253
$114,564 No related comp$25,689
Janice Sexton
Editorial Operations Manager
$134,043
$112,815 No related comp$21,228

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Alice K B Monet
Secretary
$40,000
$40,000 No related compNo other comp
B Ashley Zauderer-Vanderley
At-Large Trustees
No compensation reported
Doris Daou
Treasurer
No compensation reported
Geoffrey C Clayton - Term Ended
Prior Senior Vice President
No compensation reported
Stephen Unwin
Senior Vice President
No compensation reported
Marcel Agueros - Term Ended
Prior At-Large Trustee
No compensation reported
Adam Burgasser
Second Vice President
No compensation reported
Louis-Gregory Strogler
Trustee at-large
No compensation reported
Edmund Bertschinger
Trustee at-large
No compensation reported
Megan Donahue - Term Ended
Prior PAST President
No compensation reported
Grant Tremblay
Third Vice President
No compensation reported
Paula Szkody - Term Ended
Former President
No compensation reported

Contractors

Iop Publishing
Publishing Consulting
$1,083,374
Lsc Communications
Magazine Production
$507,525
Clearview Consulting Inc.
IT
$308,300
Northwestern University
Editorial
$211,476
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Manuscript Processing
$166,928

Mission Statement

THE AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY (AAS), ESTABLISHED IN 1899, IS THE MAJOR ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMERS IN NORTH AMERICA. THE BASIC OBJECTIVE OF THE AAS IS TO PROMOTE THE ADVANCEMENT OF ASTRONOMY AND CLOSELY RELATED BRANCHES OF SCIENCE THE MEMBERSHIP (APPROXIMATELY 7,000) ALSO INCLUDES PHYSICISTS, MATHEMATICIANS, GEOLOGISTS, ENGINEERS AND OTHERS WHOSE RESEARCH INTERESTS LIE WITHIN THE BROAD SPECTRUM OF SUBJECTS NOW COMPRISING CONTEMPORARY ASTRONOMY.

Revisions to this organization profile

November 5, 2025:
2024 American Astronomical Society 990 filed
November 8, 2024:
2023 American Astronomical Society 990 filed
November 15, 2023:
2022 American Astronomical Society 990 filed

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