Salary Survey 2017: Alan Kadish Of Touro College
Touro College
Location: New York, NY
Category: Religion or Education
Alan Kadish
Founder & Dean
Touro College is a Jewish-sponsored institution for higher and professional education. It includes several graduate schools in New York, Touro University in California, and an online course program. The institution was founded in 1970 by Bernard Lander. In 2011, Touro took over sponsorship for the New York Medical College in Valhalla, N.Y. 7,216 undergraduate students were enrolled during the 2012-13 academic year, along with 19,000 students worldwide.
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Alan Kadish became Touro College’s second president after founder Bernard Lander passed away in February 2010. Previously, Kadish had served as senior provost and CEO of Touro, after a 19-year tenure at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, where he specialized in cardiology. Kadish, who was born and raised in New York City, holds a bachelor’s from Columbia University and a doctor of medicine from Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University.
2016
Institution Revenue: $282,997,697
Institution Total Expenses: $282,136,496
Employees: 4,756
Salary: $678,234
2014
Institution Revenue: $210,416,655
Institution Total Expenses: $224,156,411
Employees: 4,431
Salary: $547,714
Underpaid by: 4%
For information on previous years, see here.
For information on other Jewish nonprofits, see here.
For information on other Jewish religious and education leaders, see here.
1 Interim head of organization
2 Data from 2012
3 Data from 2011
4 Data from 2010
5 Data from 2009
6 Data from 2008
7 Data from 2007
8 Includes payment from SWC Museum Corp.
9 Predecessor’s salary
10 Partial year
11 Not a 501(c)3
12 Annualized
13 Position currently vacant
14 As per Form 990, JNF declined to comment
15 Base salary
16 Data from president-elect period
17 2010 Employees
18 Legally exempt from public disclosure of salary
19 Highest paid professional, not CEO
20 Paid from two related organizations
21 Data from 2013
22 Data from 2014
23 Data from 2015
24 Includes a one-time honorarium of $55,000
25 Data from 2017
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