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Times Union Features Dr. J’s Income

February 16th, 2010

Another Times Union Headline for RPI

The Times Union must have it out for RPI… or at least have their eye on us.  Last week, I reported that RPI made headlines a couple of times.  I figured the TU probably got their fill, but I guessed wrong!

This morning’s Capital Region section of the Times Union features a headline that says “Board posts pay big” with the subtitle “RPI President supplements $1.6 million salary with $1.3 million serving on boards.”

This isn’t really news to RPI students, who have heard this number before.  What is interesting is the following:

In the past, being a board member had been seen as a title rather than an actual job, according to the story.  But the role of corporate directors has grown, and their duties average 225 hours annually.  Directors attend an average of six board meetings a year, as well as other meetings.

RPI issued a statement defending the President’s record and pointing to her accomplishments during her tenure in office.

If Dr. Jackson serves on six boards (Public Service Enterprise Group, NYSE Euronext, Medtronic, FedEx, IBM, and Marathon Oil) at 225 hours apiece, that adds up to 1350 hours per year. A standard workweek (40 hours x 52 weeks) is 2080 hours per year.  That leaves 730 hours, or 18.25 work weeks left for RPI.

Of course, we know that Dr. J works way beyond the typical 9-5, but it’s still food for thought.

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Updated: RPI Finally Ranks #1 Nationally

November 2nd, 2009

We have left the original post intact, and added clarification at the bottom of the article. Please read both parts.

We couldn't resist...

We couldn't resist...

$1,598,247

(approximately)

Or, the full tuition of 41.94874 students.

That’s how much Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, our beloved President, received in compensation for the fiscal year running 2007-2008. That’s the highest in the nation among university presidents.   This made a big news splash today because of a report published by The Chronicle of Higher Education. The story was picked up by The New York Times, Bloomberg, the Huffington Post, All Over Albany, and many more media outlets, because it far exceeds the median average salary of college presidents, which is currently $358,746.

The Chairman of the RPI (well, technically Rensselaer) Board of Trustees also released a statement today on behalf of the board, defending their decision to set her salary at such a high rate, claiming that “Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson’s leadership embodies prescient vision, meticulous strategic planning, and persistent implementation.”  We’re not sure about that, but we do know one thing: Sam Heffner has a thesaurus with some pretty good adjectives.

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This ought to cheer you up!

July 25th, 2009

You just got your bill from the bursar, and now it’s time to figure out loans with your parents, and  you’re probably wondering, “For so much money, is this really worth it?”

Well, the Times Union reported a few days ago that RPI’s median starting salary is $62,500, and the average mid-career salary is $116,000.  And that’s excluding physicans, lawyers, and others with advanced degrees.  So, it looks like you’re going to get a good return on your investment!  That should keep you motivated until you get back to school!

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