And in our society, that means one highly compensated.
At many universities, the most highly compensated official is not the president.
The principal, Griffin, is highly compensated and after a 65% return on the fund in 2007 he reportedly made $625 million.
The women and men out here in the real America recognize them for what they are - highly compensated front men.
These loans are available only to what a 1974 law describes as "a select group of management or highly compensated employees."
But she added that in universities today, research was more highly compensated than teaching.
About 4,000 would be classified as highly compensated, including 800 union members who earn $50,000 or more, he said.
A plan may not discriminate in favor of highly compensated employees.
Football coaches are often among the most highly compensated personnel on campus.
People take the job to get into a company, then go for more glamorous or highly compensated jobs.