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$30,000 raises approved for Pitt provost, dean

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — The University of Pittsburgh’s provost and its medical school dean are getting raises worth about $30,000 each.

They’re among seven officers receiving salary hikes Wednesday from the university’s compensation committee.

The officers receiving raises:

Senior vice chancellor and provost Patricia Beeson, 7 percent to $420,000.

Senior health sciences vice chancellor and medical school dean Arthur Levine, 3.7 percent to $847,500.

Executive vice chancellor Jerome Cochran, 3.9 percent to $532,500;

Assistant chancellor B. Jean Ferketish, 4.4 percent to $235,000;

Chief investment officer Amy Marsh, 5.3 percent to $447,500;

Chief financial officer Art Ramicone, 3.9 percent to $387,000 and 3.4 percent in January to $400,000 when he takes on additional responsibilities;

General counsel Jerome Richey, 4.1 percent to $380,000.

The raises are retroactive to the July 1 start of the fiscal year.

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