Everyone knows it’s harder to get by financially in Hawaii than on the mainland.

After all, the average Honolulu worker earns $918 per week, less than half of the average for workers in mainland cities with a similar cost of living.

But what about some of the islands’ highest-paid public employees? They’re not starving, obviously, but they’re also not necessarily doing that well when compared to their mainland counterparts 鈥 especially those working in less pricey places.

Civil Beat examined how the pay of six of those top public wage-earners stacks up against similar positions across the Pacific. The results are wide-ranging, with some Hawaii leaders doing relatively well and others looking almost underpaid.

Hawaii Education Superintendent Christina Kishimoto, Editorial meeting at office.
Christina Kishimoto is the sixth-highest-paid state school superintendent in the nation Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Starting Near The Top

New Hawaii schools Superintendent Christina Kishimoto earns $240,000 annually, which is $40,000 more than her predecessor, Kathryn Matayoshi.

As the head of America鈥檚 only statewide district and the ninth-largest school system, Kishimoto oversees about 180,000 students and 13,000 staff members across 290 schools.

Kishimoto is the sixth-highest-paid state superintendent in the nation, according to an 聽released last month. The average salary is $174,000.

But remember 鈥 every state except Hawaii also has numerous school districts, each with its own superintendent.

The Board of Education didn’t respond to a request for comment about why Kishimoto is being paid more than her predecessor and most of the country’s state superintendents, but said in a when Kishimoto was selected聽in May: “She is recognized nationally as a visionary leader in education for her reform work in school turnaround and portfolio school development.”

Two Jobs For The Price Of One

University of Hawaii President David Lassner earns $375,000 for heading the system鈥檚 three universities and seven community colleges.聽He鈥檚 the fifth-highest-paid employee in the system and the 10-highest-paid employee in the state.

University of Hawaii President David Lassner gives a press conference in response to Governor Ige's 10 points about TMT/Mauna Kea fronting Jean Charlot's fresco at Bachman Hall. UH Manoa. 26 may 2015. photograph Cory Lum/Civil Beat
David Lassner has worked for UH since 1977. Cory Lum/Civil Beat

But right now Lassner is wearing two hats. Not only is he UH president, but he continues to serve as interim chancellor for the flagship Manoa campus after a finalist for that position declined a job earlier this year. Lassner recommended to the Board of Regents, which sets policy for the system, that he receive no additional compensation.

registered for the fall semester, and about a third of them are on the Manoa campus.

Enrollment-wise, UH is comparable to the system, with four campuses and , and the with three universities and聽.

CU President Bruce Benson , and a few years back. Benson鈥檚 salary is about $15,900 less than Lassner鈥檚 鈥 but Colorado is a cheaper place to live than Hawaii.

UW President Ana Mari Cauce earns about $150,000 more than Lassner. Cauce鈥檚 annual base pay is $524,625, which might make her the of an American state university, according to a Seattle Times report. Seattle and Honolulu both have .

Lassner also makes less than a few other UH employees, including the football coach.

Nick Rolovich was a starting quarterback for the University of Hawaii in 2001. Now he’s head coach. UH Athletics

Where Football Isn’t King

Head football coaches are among the most expensive public employees in some states 鈥 and even in Hawaii, not too long ago.

In 2014, UH head football coach Norm Chow earned an annual salary of $550,000. Before Chow held the title, Greg McMackin raked in $1.1 million per year.

Nick Rolovich, current head coach of UH Manoa鈥檚 football team, makes just $400,000 per year. At age 38, he is one of the younger head coaches in Division 1 football.

A survey of 119 NCAA head coach salaries found Rolovich had the third-lowest base pay.聽He’s at rock-bottom in the聽, which features 12 schools from California to Wyoming, making $110,000 less than the next coach up.

UH’s football program also has a smaller budget and higher travel expenses than its league rivals.

Those figures reflect the fact that these are not exactly the glory days of UH football. The Rainbow Warriors were occasionally a national power in the past. In recent years, victories have decreased, and so has attendance at Aloha Stadium and the resulting revenue for the university.

David Matlin, director of UH Manoa Athletics, said Rolovich鈥檚 salary is lower than his predecessors because the department has 鈥渟ome fiscal challenges鈥 and is trying to balance its budget. But Rolovich has matured quickly for a first-year head coach, he said.

鈥淚f Nick keeps doing the same job he鈥檚 doing, we鈥檙e going to have to figure some things out,鈥 Matlin said.

If Rolovich can rejuvenate the program, he could also pad his wallet. His contract includes a package of potential bonuses totaling $1.26 million, including $1 million for winning the national championship.

HPD Chief Louis Kealoha with Assistant Chief Cary Okimoto at Sept 7 police commission meeting. 7 sept 2016
Former HPD Chief Louis Kealoha, left, with his interim replacement, Cary Okimoto. Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Police Chief Was In The Middle 鈥 Till He Wasn’t

Like other elected or appointed Honolulu officials, the police chief鈥檚 salary is set by the city .

Former Police Chief Louis Kealoha was making $182,000 when he stepped down after being聽identified as a suspect in a federal corruption investigation. His former assistant chief, Cary Okimoto, is serving as interim chief until the Honolulu Police Commission finds a replacement.

The Salary Commission has recommended聽a 5 percent increase for all elected and appointed officials to address the fact that some subordinate employees were earning more than department heads. The next police chief will make $191,200 per year.

Police departments in Boston, Atlanta, Columbus, Ohio, and San Francisco are around the same size as Honolulu鈥檚, according to the .

Boston Police Chief William Gross earns $190,000, according to , while Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields earns $200,200, according to . Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs made $167,600 in 2014, the Columbus Dispatch .

San Francisco’s top cop, William Scott, earns far more than Honolulu’s chief. He’s paid $316,000, according to聽.

HART CEO Executive Director Andrew Robbins meeting.
Andrew Robbins worked at Canadian rail equipment manufacturer Bombardier Transportation before coming to Honolulu. Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Running The Rails

Earlier this month, Andrew Robbins took over as executive director of the . It won’t be an easy gig 鈥 after a series of construction delays and cost overruns, just 16 percent of state voters said they felt good about the rail project.

Robbins will be paid $317,000 per year for his trouble under a three-year contract, which also includes annual housing and transportation allowances.

It’s hard to find a perfect mainland comparison since Robbins is overseeing a rail system under construction, but he fares well compared to the heads of already-built rail systems.

When completed, Honolulu鈥檚 20-mile rail line will span 21 stops from East Kapolei to Ala Moana. Houston, Seattle and Boston are home to light rail systems of similar length.

Houston Metro CEO Tom Lambert is paid $310,000 per year, the . In Seattle, Sound Transit chief Peter Rogoff makes $298,000, according to , and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority General Manager Luis Ramirez earns $320,000,

jerris hedges john a burns school of medicine dean
Jerris Hedges has headed up the UH medical school for nearly a decade. John A. Burns School of Medicine

Med School Dean A Half-Million-Dollar Man

UH Manoa鈥檚 聽is one of the country’s smaller medical school with , not including graduate students.

Still, the school’s dean, Jerris Hedges, currently earns $534,800 per year, making him the highest-paid UH employee and second-highest-paid state employee.

Medical schools benefit universities by drawing students from all over the country, and attracting grants and donations. The UH version is seen as helping to address the state’s shortage of doctors.

“Physicians who train in Hawaii frequently practice in Hawaii” and residency programs “are one of the most direct ways to reduce physician shortages,” UH’s Hawaii Medical Education Council said in its .

Hedges’s salary is close to what some of his peers in medical schools with similar enrollment numbers earn.

At the 聽dean Mary Nettleman (the top-paid employee in that state), makes , according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

罢丑别听聽dean, Thomas Schwenk, made , according to Transparent Nevada.

And at the 聽dean Mark Stacy earns $600,000, the .

Again, these areas have lower costs of living than Hawaii.

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