The Executive Vice President is a senior nonprofit leadership role. This benchmark reflects total reportable compensation from IRS Form 990 filings for organizations headquartered in New York.
View national Executive Vice President data →Also reported as: EXEC VICE PRESIDENT, EXEC. VICE PRESIDENT, Executive Vice President, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, EXECUTIVE VP, CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER & EXECU, MHC EXECUTIVE VP, COO, EVP AND SECRETARY, FORMER SR. VP, GROUP EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, FORMER EXECUTIVE VP, Executive VP, Chief Admin, EXECUTIVE VP, GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, EXECUTIVE VP-CFO/COO, Dir/EVP Organizational Development, EVP / CFO, EVP, NYU LANGONE HEALTH, EVP, PARTNERSHIP, EVP, Public Affairs, EVP, RESEARCH & INTERPRETATION, EVP, RESEARCH & INVESTOR OUTREACH, PROVOST & EXECUTIVE VP, Dir / EVP / Sec, Trustee/EVP Northwell.
Compensation for this role spans a wide band. The percentile spread below is drawn from 2,633 reported positions across 559 organizations.
Local labor markets and cost of living move nonprofit pay. Below, the median Executive Vice President in New York at each organization-size band, and how it compares to the national median for the same band.
Enter a Executive Vice President’s total compensation to see roughly where it sits in the market distribution.
The Executive Vice President is a senior nonprofit leadership role. This benchmark reflects total reportable compensation from IRS Form 990 filings for organizations headquartered in New York. Figures reflect total reportable compensation as disclosed on IRS Form 990 — the number the public and the IRS both see.
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