Scott Meiklejohn
FRMR SVP FOR DEVELOPMENT & AR at BOWDOIN COLLEGE · ME · Education
$425K
Peak Total Compensation
7
Years Tracked
6x
vs. Median Household
Scott Meiklejohn has appeared in compensation disclosures over 7 years of available data (2016–2023). Total compensation changed from $304,151 to $234,574 - a -22.9% change.
Peak total compensation of $424,528 equals 6x the median U.S. household income ($75,000).
Compensation History
Year-by-Year Detail
| Year | Organization | Title | Compensation | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | BOWDOIN COLLEGE | FRMR SVP FOR DEVELOPMENT & AR | $197,736 | $36,838 | $234,574 |
| 2021 | BOWDOIN COLLEGE | SVP FOR DVT & ALUMNI RELATIONS | $362,027 | $48,090 | $410,117 |
| 2020 | BOWDOIN COLLEGE | SVP FOR DVT & ALUMNI RELATIONS | $364,518 | $60,010 | $424,528 |
| 2019 | BOWDOIN COLLEGE | SVP FOR DVT & ALUMNI RELATIONS | $344,549 | $62,342 | $406,891 |
| 2018 | BOWDOIN COLLEGE | SVP FOR DVT & ALUMNI RELATIONS | $324,642 | $55,436 | $380,078 |
| 2017 | BOWDOIN COLLEGE | SVP FOR DVT & ALUMNI RELATIONS | $302,763 | $58,907 | $361,670 |
| 2016 | BOWDOIN COLLEGE | DEAN OF ADMISSIONS & STDT AID | $241,330 | $62,821 | $304,151 |
Peers at BOWDOIN COLLEGE
| Name | Title | Peak Comp. |
|---|---|---|
| Paula Volent | SVP/CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER | $4.7M |
| K Niles Bryant | SVP/CHIEF INVESTMENTS OFFICER | $1.9M |
| Niles Bryant | DIRECTOR OF INVESTMENTS | $1.2M |
| Boris Raykin | DIRECTOR OF INVESTMENTS | $969K |
| Page MacHlin | DIRECTOR OF INVESTMENTS | $869K |
| Clayton Rose | PRESIDENT | $781K |
| Chris Piccione | ENDOWMENT CHIEF OPS OFFICER | $663K |
| Matthew Orlando | SVP FINANCE & ADMIN/TREASURER | $503K |
| Jennifer Scanlon | SVP/DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS | $480K |
| Sara Orr | DIRECTOR OF PRIVATE EQUITY | $479K |
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