Organizations Filed Purposes:
Catholic United Financial exists as a not-for-profit fraternal benefit society to: Promote fraternalism and charity among its members through a Local Council system and a representative form of goverment. Provide its members with life insurance, annuities and other products, services and benefits that will contribute to the financial well-being of our members and their families. Support the Roman Catholic Church in extending the faith, especially by commending and encouraging Catholic schools and religious education. Strive to be a good employer and contributing member of our community.
To provide our members with life insurance, annuities and other products that contribute to their financial well-being and support the Roman Catholic Church in extending the faith.
Benefits totaling $60,176,843 were paid to our members in accordance with our mission to provide life insurance, annuities and other products, services and benefits that contribute to the financial well-being of our members and their families. $8,854,331 was paid in death claims, $51,169,910 was paid for annuity, supplementary contract and other policy benefits, and $152,602 was paid for post-high school scholarships.
In accordance with our mission to promote fraternalism and charity among our members through a local council system and representative governance, $476,231 was provided to our Councils and communities. Of this amount, $53,863 was spent to conduct our annual Delegate Convention and $45,200 was spent on Member Recognition programs and conducting Gather4Good events. Gather4Good is a volunteer, family oriented service project started in 2010 to assemble personal care kits for people in the local community experiencing homelessness.
In accordance with our mission to support the Roman Catholic Church in extending the faith, commending and encouraging Catholic schools and religious education, Fraternal benefits totaling $472,073 were spent during the year. Of this total, $99,928 was provided to Catholic Dioceses and parishes, $14,825 was granted to organizations supportive of extending Catholic teachings, $206,585 was spent as operating support for our Foundation, and $150,735 was spent supporting Catholic education, including the Annual Catholic Schools Raffle. This Raffle has raised over $8 million for over 100 Catholic schools since its inception ten years ago.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Harald Borrmann | President/Chairman | 37.5 | $360,487 |
Michael Ahles | Senior VP and Secretary/Treasurer | 37.5 | $334,368 |
Patrick Brown | Regional Sales Manager | 37.5 | $250,178 |
John Tetzloff | Advanced Case Specialist/Trainer | 37.5 | $159,388 |
Tom Schisler | Director of Sales | 37.5 | $158,552 |
John Kolodziejczyk | Director of Information Technologies | 37.5 | $146,517 |
Deborah Gephart | Asst Senior Vice President and Secretary Treasurer | 37.5 | $134,312 |
Robert F Krattenmaker | Board Member | 3 | $18,100 |
James Wensel | Board Member | 3 | $16,800 |
Martin Seifert | Board Member | 3 | $16,700 |
Patricia Kasella | Board Member | 3 | $16,700 |
William Lucas | Board Member | 3 | $16,700 |
Jean Hart | Board Member | 3 | $16,400 |
Renee Brod | Board Member | 3 | $16,400 |
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