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Eleven police officers, six members of the School Dept., and three town-side employees made up top 20 highest paid Dartmouth town employees in 2023.
The highest-paid employee at UMass Dartmouth for the 2023 fiscal year made nearly half a million dollars. See who else is on the top 100 list.
About half of Ohio State's 25 highest-paid employees were affiliated with its hospital systems and a third worked in the athletics department. ... was also among the 10 highest-paid employees ...
Baystate Health is a non-profit [2] integrated healthcare system headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts, primarily serving Western Massachusetts.The system comprises four acute-care hospitals [2] encompassing over 1,000 licensed beds; [3] a multi-specialty group, Baystate Medical Practices, which includes over 700 physicians across 40 care locations; [3] and a health maintenance ...
ESPN wound up being headquartered in Bristol, Connecticut. Rasmussen paid $18,000 for the first acre of ESPN's campus. [8] Getty Oil purchased 85% of ESPN and left 15% of the enterprise to be split. [9] By July 18, 1979, before launch, the investors decided to remove Rasmussen from power. [7] His salary and responsibilities were cut. [10] [11]
Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC), the flagship campus of the Dartmouth Health system, is the U.S. state of New Hampshire's only academic medical center. DHMC is a 507-inpatient bed hospital and serves as a major tertiary-care referral site for patients throughout northern New England. [ 1 ]
OhioHealth employees took the first seven spots among the Top 10 highest-paid health system executives and doctors in 2021, the most recent year for which comparison figures were available for review.
Schriffen began his career as a sports anchor and reporter for News 12 in New York City. Before joining ABC News, Schriffen spent several years at WRC-TV in Washington D.C where he later worked as a contributing ABC News correspondent across all ABC news platforms including Good Morning America, [3] having earlier interned for ABC's sister network ESPN.