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Carnegie Mellon University

Fiscal year ending 2022. Filed on May 11, 2023.

5000 Forbes Avenue
Street Ste 1700
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213

Carnegie Mellon University (EIN: 25-0969449) has filed an IRS Form 990 between fiscal years 2016 and 2023. In its fiscal year 2022 IRS Form 990 filing, Carnegie Mellon University, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 29 out of 19,003 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $719,443. The highest compensated employee at Carnegie Mellon University is Edward Grefenstette Voting with fiscal year 2022 compensation of $3,764,849.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$1,976,389,642

Expenses

$1,513,112,668

Employee compensation

$899,275,069
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Edward Grefenstette Voting
Trustee (Pres/Ceo, Dietrich FDN)
$3,764,849
$0 $1,995,072 $1,769,777
Farnam Jahanian
President/Ex-Officio Trustee
$1,569,836
$1,477,205 $25,000 $67,631
Charles A Kennedy
Chief Investment Officer
$1,565,260
$1,146,627 No related comp$418,633
Michael Trick
DEAN, Qatar Campus
$1,058,608
$1,001,486 No related comp$57,122
Scott Mory Vp For
UNIV Advancement
$939,771
$855,918 No related comp$83,853
Vijayakumar Bhagavatula Director
Cmu-Africa (Thru 12/21) and PROF
$828,939
$771,665 No related comp$57,274
Jeffer Choudhrysen Managing
Director-Head of Invest (Thru 1/22)
$818,053
$787,282 No related comp$30,771
Isabelle Bajeux Besnainou
PROF and DEAN, Tepper SCH of BUS
$805,114
$759,139 No related comp$45,975
Mary Jo Dively Vpgencoun
and SEC of the Corporation
$695,329
$647,781 No related comp$47,548
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
JC Warner UNIV PROF of NAT SCI
$691,683
$647,718 No related comp$43,965
James H Garrett
Provost and CAO
$688,396
$641,157 No related comp$47,239
Paul D Nielsen
Former Ke/Director and CEO, SEI
$675,706
$645,387 No related comp$30,319

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

James E Rohr
Voting Trustee
$25,000
$0 $25,000 No other comp
Paula Kauffman Wagner
Voting Trustee/Adjunct Instructor
$3,000
$3,000 No related compNo other comp
Luke Skurman
Voting Trustee
No compensation reported
David L Porges
Voting Trustee
No compensation reported
Russell Crockett
Voting Trustee
No compensation reported
Edward H Frank
Voting Trustee
No compensation reported
Darryl Britt
Voting Trustee (AS of 11/21)
No compensation reported
Joel P Adams
Voting Trustee
No compensation reported
Yoshiaki Fujimori
Voting Trustee
No compensation reported
David A Tepper
Voting Trustee
No compensation reported
Nathalie Cowan
Voting Trustee (AS of 11/21)
No compensation reported
Theresa Kail-Smith
Trustee ex officio
No compensation reported

Contractors

Rycon Construction
Construction
$35,344,792
Aramark Corp.
Cleaning
$13,699,866
Pj Dick
Construction
$12,600,019
Mosites Construction
Construction
$9,152,350
Jendoco Construction Corp.
Construction
$5,059,745

Mission Statement

TO CREATE A TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR STUDENTS FOCUSED ON DEEP DISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE; PROBLEM SOLVING; LEADERSHIP, COMMUNICATION, AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS; AND PERSONAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING.TO CULTIVATE A TRANSFORMATIVE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COMMITTED TO (A) ATTRACTING AND RETAINING DIVERSE, WORLD-CLASS TALENT; (B) CREATING A COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENT OPEN TO THE FREE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS, WHERE RESEARCH, CREATIVITY, INNOVATION, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CAN FLOURISH; AND (C) ENSURING INDIVIDUALS CAN ACHIEVE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.TO IMPACT SOCIETY IN A TRANSFORMATIVE WAY - REGIONALLY, NATIONALLY, AND GLOBALLY - BY ENGAGING WITH PARTNERS OUTSIDE THE TRADITIONAL BORDERS OF THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS.

Revisions to this organization profile

May 13, 2024:
2023 Carnegie Mellon University 990 filed
May 11, 2023:
2022 Carnegie Mellon University 990 filed
May 5, 2022:
2021 Carnegie Mellon University 990 filed

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