GOUCHER COLLEGE
1021 Dulaney Valley Road, Baltimore, MD 21204 www.goucher.edu

Total Revenue
$93,748,228
Total Expenses
$110,448,701
Net Assets
$259,601,576

Organizations Filed Purposes: Goucher College is dedicated to a liberal arts education that prepares students within a broad, humane perspective for a life of inquiry, creativity, and critical and analytical thinking. The College's vision is to become the model for accessible transformational education that integrates curricular and co-curricular learning to deliver graduates who can solve complex problems together with people who are not like themselves.

Goucher College is dedicated to a liberal arts education that prepares students within a broad, humane perspective for a life of inquiry, creativity, and critical and analytical thinking.

The College provided an Undergraduate Arts and Sciences education to 1,327 students. Goucher's academic philosophy is focused on 3Rs: relationships, resilience, and reflection, and coursework reflects the core values of a liberal arts education: proficiency in English composition and in a foreign language, solid foundations in history, abstract reasoning, scientific discovery and experimentation, problem-solving, social structures, and environmental sustainability. A highlight of Goucher's unique liberal arts curriculum is the requirement that all undergraduates must study abroad at least once before graduation, making the College the first in the nation to make such a bold move in globalized education. Goucher strives to educate the whole student and promotes a broad education over narrow career training. This gives graduates a wide range of professional options and increased ability to take advantage of new opportunities in developing fields-and even the capability to change careers. Goucher students master a range of knowledge, including the communication, critical thinking, and quantitative reasoning skills that U.S. employers overwhelmingly say they want job candidates to have.

The College provided a graduate education to 807 students. The Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies offers a diverse range of academic programs, including: Master of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in areas such as education, teaching, historic preservation, arts administration, cultural sustainability, digital arts, nonfiction, management, and environmental sustainability, plus a post-baccalaureate premedical program. These programs are led by industry leaders who help students strengthen their skills, add to their knowledge base, and create professional opportunities wherever their passions lead.

The College provided credit and non-credit continuing studies course work for 891 participants. Goucher's Educators' Institute provides teachers and administrators innovative training on several new techniques that address issues for a diverse range of learners. Goucher is home to the College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) Summer Institute, training teachers in AP courses from across the country and around the world. The Advanced Placement Summer Institute allows teachers to earn graduate credit while gaining College Board-certified preparation in most subject areas offered through AP programs.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jose' Antonio BowenFormer President40$326,139
Lynne LochteVice President for Finance and Administration40$201,834
Barbara StobGeneral Counsel40$170,043
Bryan CokerVice President and Dean of Students40$169,750
William LeimbachVP for Information Technology and Planning40$165,778
Scott SibleyActing Provost40$155,602
Deborah LuptonVice President for Human Resources40$152,552
Uta LarkeyProfessor40$143,411
Martin SweidelFormer Sr Vice President for Strategic Initiatives40$136,368
Robert SlocumProfessor40$134,839
Kent DevereauxPresident40$97,855
Trishana BowdenFormer Officer40$72,758
Alex O WoodTrustee3$0
Wendy S White-Class Of 72Trustee, Vice Chair15$0
Jon Wexler-Class Of 94Trustee3$0
Toby Wertheim-Class Of 68Trustee, Secretary5$0
Betsy Weingarten-Class Of 88Trustee3$0
Craig WatsonTrustee3$0
Theodore VenetoulisTrustee3$0
Stewart ThomsenTrustee3$0
Lisa Lyden Stromberg-Class Of 83Trustee5$0
Ralph M SegallTrustee5$0
Jennifer Mitchell Reed-Class Of 86Trustee3$0
Dr Jocelyn Reader-Class Of 02Trustee3$0
William E Pugh Ii-Class Of 94Trustee, Treasurer5$0
Robert J ProuttTrustee5$0
Faye Polayes-Class Of 73Trustee3$0
John Olszewski Jr-Class Of 04Trustee3$0
John Edward Nobriga-Class Of 2019Trustee3$0
Ruth Shapiro Lenrow-Class Of 74Trustee, Chair20$0
Miriam E Katowitz-Class Of 73Trustee5$0
Miriam Brown Hutchins-Class Of 73Trustee5$0
Linda K Himmelberger-Class Of 74Trustee3$0
Beth Himmelstein Goldsmith-Class 72Trustee5$0
Jay Gilman-Class Of 2009Trustee5$0
Deanna Galer-Class Of 17Trustee5$0
Elaine K Freeman-Class Of 58Trustee3$0
Norma Lynn Fox-Class Of 76Trustee3$0
Elizabeth Ellers-Class Of 81Trustee5$0
Richard J DavisTrustee5$0
Henry Cubillan Class Of 97Trustee3$0
Geoffrey Clapp-Class Of 95Trustee3$0
Melinda J Burdette-Class Of 72Trustee5$0
Kara Byrne Bundy-Class Of 02Trustee3$0
Michael Bulnes-Class Of 18Trustee3$0
Robert Lee Bull Jr-Class Of 93Trustee5$0
David I BavarTrustee3$0
Kimara Ahnert-Class Of 91Trustee3$0

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