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Derm is apparently the way to go...
http://chronicle.com/weekly/v55/i25/25a00101.htm#compensation
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local...columbia_dermatology_professor_tops_nonp.html
He's the real big man on campus.
Dr. David Silvers, a Columbia University professor of dermatology, earns more than $4.8 million a year, putting him at the top of a list of highest-paid employees of nonprofits nationwide.
"Clearly, this is way outside of the normal range," said Ken Berger, president of Charity Navigator, an organization that evaluates charities, which released the report. "I think it's a real mindblower for some people."
Silvers, 65, a skin cancer specialist who heads the dermatopathology lab at Columbia's Medical Center, lives a life befitting a multimillionare.
He owns a $1.3 million Tribeca apartment, a Park Ave. home and a $1 million pad in Southampton, records show.
Silvers is likely taking in more than $5 million a year.
http://chronicle.com/weekly/v55/i25/25a00101.htm#compensation
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local...columbia_dermatology_professor_tops_nonp.html
He's the real big man on campus.
Dr. David Silvers, a Columbia University professor of dermatology, earns more than $4.8 million a year, putting him at the top of a list of highest-paid employees of nonprofits nationwide.
"Clearly, this is way outside of the normal range," said Ken Berger, president of Charity Navigator, an organization that evaluates charities, which released the report. "I think it's a real mindblower for some people."
Silvers, 65, a skin cancer specialist who heads the dermatopathology lab at Columbia's Medical Center, lives a life befitting a multimillionare.
He owns a $1.3 million Tribeca apartment, a Park Ave. home and a $1 million pad in Southampton, records show.
Silvers is likely taking in more than $5 million a year.