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1American Public Media Group$91.37.6%$88.296.6%53.7%William Kling (a)$614,645
2Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts51.922.233.764.868.0William Griswold (b)283,622
3Minnesota Historical Society41.05.538.293.079.3Nina Archabal230,703
4Walker Art Center36.9-7.121.458.062.5Kathy Halbreich385,456
5Minnesota Orchestral Association36.213.929.681.859.0Anthony Woodcock291,320
6Guthrie Theater Foundation28.8-37.920.671.762.7Joe Dowling426,699
7Science Museum of Minnesota26.8-4.530.7114.733.7Eric Jolly251,605
8Twin Cities Public Television26.623.722.785.386.9James Pagliarini254,395
9Public Radio International Inc.24.3-6.825.1103.527.9Alisa Miller252,567
10Ordway Center for the Performing Arts14.1-14.614.7104.129.6David Galligan (c)298,900
11St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Society13.1-16.111.084.171.4Bruce Coppock (d)286,578&topic=tech_news">Share on Digg
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(a) Kling's total compensation from Minnesota Public Radio is $309,183. The remainder is paid by Greenspring and American Public Media Group.
(b) Griswold's compensation is for a partial year; he replaced Evan Mauer in October 2005.
(c) Galligan left the post in June 2006.
(d) Coppock's contributions to employee benefit plans includes $75,000 for non-qualified deferred compensation.
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