Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and Vice Chancellor James Maher said they will donate a portion of… Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and Vice Chancellor James Maher said they will donate a portion of their retention bonuses back to the University so it can offer more scholarships.
Robert Hill, Pitt’s vice chancellor of public affairs, declined to say how much of their bonuses the two men are donating.
Nordenberg earned $460,601 in the 2008 fiscal year and was eligible to receive a $75,000 bonus for staying with the University. Maher made $348,601 and was eligible for a $50,000 bonus.
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