The Chronicle of Higher Education

Corporate-Level Compensation Raises Questions at Harvard

By JULIANNE BASINGER

The investment-portfolio managers at Harvard Management Company command compensation that is far and away the highest in academe -- and controversial among some Harvard University students and alumni.

David R. Mittelman, the company's senior vice president for fixed-income investments, earned $17.5-million in the 2002 fiscal...

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