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Responses to Committee of the Whole (COW) FY2018 – FY2019 Oversight and Performance Hearing Questions on the University of the District of Columbia Responses to Committee of the Whole (COW) FY2018 – FY2019 Oversight and Performance Hearing Questions on the University of the District of Columbia 1. Please provide, as an attachment to your answers, a current organizational chart for your agency with the number of vacant and filled FTEs marked in each box. Include the names of all senior personnel, if applicable. Also include the effective date on the chart. See Attachment A – UDC Organizational Chart 2. Please provide, as an attachment, a Schedule A for your agency which identifies all employees by title/position, current salary, fringe benefits, and program office as of January 31, 2019. The Schedule A also should indicate all vacant positions in the agency. Please do not include Social Security numbers. See Attachment B – Schedule A 3. Please list, as of February 1, 2019, all employees detailed to or from your agency, if any, anytime this fiscal year (up to the date of your answer). For each employee identified, please provide the name of the agency the employee is detailed to or from, the reason for the detail, the date the detail began, and the employee’s actual or projected date of return. No employees of the University were detailed. 4. (a) For fiscal year 2018, please list each employee whose salary was $125,000 or more. For each employee listed provide the name, position title, salary, and amount of any overtime and/or bonus pay. Name Title Salary Special Pay Mason Jr., Ronald F. President $322,354.00 LeMaile-Stovall, Troy A. Chief Operating Officer $250,298.00 Chief Student Development and Latham, William Ulysses Success Officer $214,456.00 Summers, Tony Chief Community College Officer $214,456.00 Brittain, John C. Acting Dean, DACSL $194,516.02 Massey, April Dean, CAS $194,516.00 O'Hara, Sabine U. Dean, CAUSES $194,516.00 Sepehri, Mohamad Dean, SBPA $194,516.00 Shetty, Devdas Dean, SEAS $194,516.00 1 Name Title Salary Special Pay Broderick, Katherine S Professor $190,133.88 $50,000.00 Musara, Munetsi T Chief Financial Officer $189,784.00 Hardwick, Karen General Counsel $179,957.00 Cooper, Shaina A Chief Financial Officer $179,247.00 Johnson, Patricia Cornwell Vice President, Human Resource $176,220.79 Webster, Connie M Associate Chief Academic Officer $172,484.30 Bates, Evola C. Chief of Staff $168,749.00 Mack, Thomas J Professor $166,094.71 Reuben Cooke, Wilhelmina M Professor $166,094.71 Thomas, Patricia A. Director, Intercollegiate Athletics $165,012.00 Vice President Thompson, Erik L. Facilities & Real Estate $165,012.00 Garnett, David Director of Student Accounts $164,609.00 Adams, LaShanda Taylor Professor $158,445.93 Brown, Stephanie Y Professor $158,445.93 Campbell, Kristina M. Professor $158,445.93 Cohen, Debra R. Professor $158,445.93 Ferguson, Andrew G. Professor $158,445.93 Fraidin, Matthew I Professor $158,445.93 Howells, Louise Anne Professor $158,445.93 Johnson, Twinette L. Professor $158,445.93 Lee, Philip Professor $158,445.93 Morin, Laurie A Professor $158,445.93 Tulman, Joseph Brian Professor $158,445.93 Karin, Marcy Lynn Professor $158,445.42 Jones, Christine L Professor $158,444.90 Trapp, Rodney E. Vice President Advancement $153,805.00 Morgan, Lori P Budget Director $152,640.00 Howell, Lisa Budget Officer $140,234.00 Deputy Chief Operating Franklin, David A Officer/Managing Director $139,965.00 Rogers, Michael G. Executive Director $139,965.00 Associate Vice President, Sanchez, Dwight B. Enrollment Management $139,965.00 Chief Audit and Compliance Saraiya, Krishna Officer $139,965.00 Wale, Carla P. Associate Dean, Law Library $132,735.00 Byrd, Maria C Executive Director $130,646.00 Jankovic, Marko ASSOC GEN COUNSEL $128,494.00 Tatum Sullivan, Deborah L. Assistant Vice President HR $129,120.00 Aina, Adebola O. Assistant General Counsel $126,592.00 2 Name Title Salary Special Pay Zinn, Jeffery N. Assistant General Counsel $126,592.00 Massie, Raamonda Lynette Financial Manager $126,283.00 Cox-Alomar, Rafael A. Associate Professor $125,664.12 Snow, Vanita A. Associate Professor $125,664.12 Mullen, Faith Associate Professor $125,663.61 Harris, Mary A Director, Contracts & Procurement $125,506.00 Taylor, Robert G Controller- Education Cluster $125,311.00 Lainez, Jacqueline Associate Professor $125,186.20 (b) For fiscal year 2019, please list each employee whose salary is or was $125,000 or more. For each employee listed provide the name, position title, salary, and amount of any overtime and/or bonus pay as of the date of your response. Name Position Salary Special Pay Mason Jr., Ronald F. President $322,354.00 LeMaile-Stovall, Troy A. Chief Operating Officer $250,298.00 Vice President, University Research, Graduate Studies and Sponsored McCrary Jr., Victor R. Programs $214,456.00 Latham, William Ulysses Chief Student Development and $214,456.00 Summers, Tony Chief Community College Officer $214,456.00 Brittain, John C. Acting Dean Law School $194,516.02 Shetty, Devdas Dean, SEAS $194,516.00 O'Hara, Sabine U. Dean, CAUSES $194,516.00 Sepehri, Mohamad Dean, SBPA $194,516.00 Massey, April Dean, CAS $194,516.00 Broderick, Katherine S Professor $190,133.88 Musara, Munetsi T Chief Financial Officer $189,784.00 Russell, Avis Marie Acting General Counsel $179,957.00 Johnson,Patricia Cornwell Vice President, Human Resource $176,220.79 Bates,Evola C. Chief of Staff $168,749.00 Mack,Thomas J Professor $166,094.71 Reuben Cooke, Wilhelmina M Professor $166,094.71 Thomas, Patricia A. Director, Intercollegiate Athletics $165,012.00 Thompson, Erik L. Vice President, Facilities & Real Estate $165,012.00 Garnett,David Director of Student Accounts $164,609.00 Howells, Louise Anne Professor $158,445.93 Ferguson, Andrew G. Professor $158,445.93 Cohen, Debra R. Professor $158,445.93 Lee,Philip Professor $158,445.93 Morin, Laurie A Professor $158,445.93 Fraidin, Matthew I Professor $158,445.93 3 Name Position Salary Special Pay Johnson,Twinette L. Professor $158,445.93 Adams, LaShanda Taylor Professor $158,445.93 Brown, Stephanie Y Professor $158,445.93 Campbell, Kristina M. Professor $158,445.93 Karin, Marcy Lynn Professor $158,445.42 Jones, Christine L Professor $158,444.90 Trapp, Rodney E. Vice President Advancement $153,805.00 Morgan, Lori P Budget Director $152,640.00 Howell, Lisa Budget Officer $140,234.00 Deputy Chief Operating Franklin, David A Officer/Managing Director $139,965.00 Associate Vice President, Enrollment Sanchez, Dwight B. Management $139,965.00 Saraiya, Krishna Chief Audit and Compliance Exe $139,965.00 Rogers, Michael G. Executive Director $139,965.00 Wale, Carla P. Associate Dean, Law Library $132,735.00 Byrd, Maria C Executive Director $130,646.00 Assistant Vice President, Human Tatum Sullivan, Deborah L. Resource $129,120.00 Jankovic, Marko Associate General Counsel $128,495.00 Taylor, Robert Controller- Education Cluster $127,817.00 Zinn, Jeffery N. Assistant General Counsel $126,592.00 Aina, Adebola O. Assistant General Counsel $126,592.00 Massie, Raamonda Lynette Financial Manager $126,283.00 Cox-Alomar, Rafael A. Associate Professor $125,664.12 Snow, Vanita A. Associate Professor $125,664.12 Mullen, Faith Professor $125,663.61 Harris, Mary A Director, Contracts and Procurement $125,506.00 Lainez, Jacqueline Associate Professor $125,186.20 4 5. Please list, in descending order, the top 25 overtime earners in your agency for fiscal year 2018. For each, state the employee’s name, position or title, salary, and aggregate overtime pay. Name Position Title FY18 Salary FY18 Overtime Supervisory Police Officer Thompson, Scott T. (SGT) $57,044.00 $34,504.28 Bridges, Antonio F Police Officer $56,440.00 $26,032.88 Blackmon, Adrian Kenneth Supervisory Police Officer (LT) $57,953.00 $25,900.73 Dodd, John A. Police Officer $56,440.00 $25,847.37 Terrell, Simmie PNEUMATIC CONTROL ENG $89,336.00 $23,025.66 Supervisory Police Officer Jones, Wayne M (SGT) $50,312.00 $22,286.32 Smith, Ruby Communications Specialist $51,108.00 $21,077.41 Mitchell, William A. Police Officer $46,209.00 $19,996.95 McClaney, Brandon Police Officer $47,915.00 $19,278.83 Yeoman, Emanuel M Maintenance Specialist $69,037.00 $14,912.57 Jackson ,Darius R. Police Officer $44,504.00 $13,040.05 Pollard II, William L. Communications Specialist $51,108.00 $12,418.58 Supervisory Police Officer Knight, Matthew J. (SGT) $58,726.00 $11,272.93 Maintenance Mechanic - Browne, Clifton J Locksmith $76,315.00 $10,926.75 Greer, Billy P Police Officer $56,440.00 $10,922.95 Davis, Kelvin Police Officer $43,631.00 $10,554.08 Washington, Videra D. Police Officer $56,440.00 $9,903.92 Gleaton, Tyra L. Police Officer $44,505.00 $8,982.57 Thompson, Winston A Maintenance Mechanic $66,227.20 $7,924.25 Gammage, Pamela Hillard Office Manager $57,460.00 $6,600.65 Alston, Brian T. Police Officer $44,504.00 $6,458.21 Thompson, Lakesha Police Officer $56,440.00 $6,173.90 Fraction, Angela D. Communications Specialist $51,108.00 $5,731.37 Jenkins, Andrea L. Administrative Assistant $48,752.00 $4,710.40 Fano, Max F Accountant $97,304.00 $4,497.22 6. For fiscal years 2018 and 2019 (through January 31), please provide a list of employee bonuses or special award pay granted that identifies the employee receiving the bonus or special pay, the amount received, and the reason for the bonus or special pay. FY18 Bonuses and Special Awards are listed in the chart below. As of January 31, 2019, the University has not paid any bonuses or special pay or bonuses. 5 Name Justification of Bonus or Special Award Amount Broderick, Katherine S Social Justice (Law School Foundation Award) $50,000.00 7.
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