The former CEO of the University of Maryland Medical System, who resigned in 2019 amid a scandal involving self-dealing among board members, was paid more than $2.6 million in his final year on the job.
The total seemed on par with previous years’ compensation for Robert A. Chrencik, who worked for the university hospital system for 35 years, becoming president and CEO in 2008 during another leadership shakeup.
The pay information was included in forms nonprofit entities file to the IRS, which became public this year.
UMMS officials wouldn’t say whether Chrencik continued to collect a salary or severance the next fiscal year. Spokesman Michael Schwartzberg said that information would be included “in future IRS filings, as required.”
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