Society Of Photo Optical Instrumentation

Bellingham, WA · Founded 1971

Professional society advancing optical engineering through technical programs, publications, and conferences

Primary audience
General Public
Work area
Community Services
Topic
Social Services
Contact
Kent Rochford

About Organization

The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) advances the application of optical and photonics technology through education and scientific knowledge dissemination. Headquartered in Bellingham, WA, the organization operates with 210 employees and $59.7 million in annual revenue. SPIE supports engineers and scientists through technical conferences, scholarly publications, and professional development programs.

What They Focus On

Service Delivery

Providing direct assistance and support to communities through structured programs and dedicated staff.

Community Engagement

Building partnerships and collaborations to amplify impact and create sustainable change in target populations.

Organizational Growth

Strengthening operational capacity and expanding resources to increase reach and effectiveness of interventions.

Financial Information

Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.

Revenue (2024)

$59.7M

+0% vs 2024

Assets (2024)

$150.8M

+0% vs 2024

Year Revenue Expenses Assets Employees
2024
2024 $59,735,524 $53,251,757 $150,848,856 210
2023
2023 $52,668,388 $51,312,414 $136,740,026 204
2022
2022 $36,576,887 $46,877,020 $123,692,057 213
2021
2021 $33,050,614 $35,580,999 $144,509,119 202
2020
2020 $46,847,935 $42,530,543 $137,270,634 198

Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.

How They Work

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  • 01

    Identify Needs

    Assess community requirements through research and stakeholder engagement to determine priority areas for intervention.

  • 02

    Develop Programs

    Design and implement targeted initiatives based on identified needs and evidence-based practices.

  • 03

    Deliver Services

    Execute programs through trained staff and volunteers while maintaining quality standards and participant safety.

  • 04

    Measure Impact

    Evaluate outcomes through data collection and analysis to ensure effectiveness and inform continuous improvement.

Programs and Initiatives

Services and programs offered by Society Of Photo Optical Instrumentation

Core Services

Delivering primary programs and services to target populations through trained staff and volunteers.

Community Outreach

Engaging communities through educational initiatives and awareness campaigns that promote organizational mission.

Support Programs

Providing assistance and resources to individuals and families through direct intervention and referral services.

Team & Leadership

Meet the people behind Society Of Photo Optical Instrumentation.

KR

Kent Rochford

Chief Executive Officer
Full-time
Compensation: $745,620
BF

Bradley Ferguson

COO & Cofo
Full-time
Compensation: $372,156
SC

Scott C H Ritchey

Sr Director, Information Technology
Full-time
Compensation: $321,252
AB

Andrew Brown

Sr Director, Events & Global Business Development
Full-time
Compensation: $253,924
MG

Marilyn Gorsuch

Sr Director, Technical Programs
Full-time
Compensation: $234,248
RF

Robert F Hainsey

Director, Science & Technology
Full-time
Compensation: $224,668
LM

Lara Miles

Director, Business Services, Systems & Data Governance
Full-time
Compensation: $221,352
JN

Jeffrey Nichols

Director, Sales
Full-time
Compensation: $219,008
AR

Allison Romanyshyn

Sr Director, Community Engagement, Chief Inclusion Officer
Full-time
Compensation: $215,801
PF

Patrick Franzen

Director, Publications and Platform
Full-time
Compensation: $208,191
PH

Peter Hallett

Director, Marketing & Industry Relations
Full-time
Compensation: $198,803
JL

Julie L Bentley

Vice President
1 hrs/week
Compensation: $9,055
BK

Bernard Kress

Past President
1 hrs/week
Compensation: $8,138
JB

Jennifer Barton

President
4 hrs/week
PD

Peter de Groot

President-Elect
1 hrs/week
BF

Brad Ferguson

Cofo

Associated People

Board members, advisors, and key contributors

Board of Directors

DK
Daewook Kim Director 1 hrs/week · $3,472
JD
Jessica DeGroote Nelson Director 1 hrs/week · $2,389
LW
Laura Waller Director 1 hrs/week · $429
AH
Agnes Hubscher Director 1 hrs/week
AB
Allison Barto Director 1 hrs/week
AB
Audrey Bowden Director 1 hrs/week
DH
David Hagan Director 1 hrs/week
GL
Gong-Ru Lin Director 1 hrs/week
JM
Jim McNally Secretary/Treasurer 1 hrs/week
KG
Keisuke Goda Director 1 hrs/week
ML
Michelle Lynn Stock Director 1 hrs/week
MP
Miles Padgett Director 1 hrs/week
PM
Paul Montgomery Director 1 hrs/week
RF
Rebecca Fahrig Director 1 hrs/week
SA
Samuel Achilefu Director 1 hrs/week
WR
William Roach Director 1 hrs/week

Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.

Executive Compensation

Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990

Total Reported (2024)

$3.9M

Highest Paid

$823K

Kent Rochford

Compensated Officers

15

Name Title Base Other Total Hrs/Wk
Kent Rochford Chief Executive Officer $745,620 $77,019 $822,639 36
Bradley Ferguson COO & Cofo $372,156 $84,055 $456,211 36
Scott C H Ritchey SR Director, Information Technology $321,252 $81,439 $402,691 36
Andrew Brown SR Director, Events & Global Business Development $253,924 $76,149 $330,073 36
Jeffrey Nichols Director, Sales $219,008 $68,378 $287,386 36
Allison Romanyshyn SR Director, Community Engagement, Chief Inclusion Officer $215,801 $68,023 $283,824 36
Patrick Franzen Director, Publications And Platform $208,191 $65,688 $273,879 36
Marilyn Gorsuch SR Director, Technical Programs $234,248 $35,843 $270,091 36
Robert F Hainsey Director, Science & Technology $224,668 $44,984 $269,652 36
Lara Miles Director, Business Services, Systems & Data Governance $221,352 $39,920 $261,272 36
Peter Hallett Director, Marketing & Industry Relations $198,803 $26,396 $225,199 36
Julie L Bentley Vice President $9,055 $9,055 1
Bernard Kress Past President $8,138 $8,138 1
Daewook Kim Director $3,472 $3,472 1
Jessica Degroote Nelson Director $2,389 $2,389 1

Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.

Partners & Funders

Grant funding relationships from IRS Form 990 filings

$25K Grants Received
$1.3M Grants Given
16 Organizations

Top Funders

1 total
OS
Optical Society Of America Inc.
$25K

Top Grantees

15 total
UO
University of Rochester Rochester, NY
$500K
VU
Vanderbilty University Nashville, TN
$500K
MG
Mass General Brigham Somervilla, MA
$75K
UO
Univ of California -Irvine Irvine, CA
$75K
DS
Delaware State Univ Foundation Dover, DE
$50K
MT
Michigan Tech University Houghton, MI · 2 grants
$37K
SO
Sydor Optics Inc Rochester, NY
$25K
UF
UCF Foundation Orlando, FL
$25K
SP
Swave Photonics Inc Truckee, CA
$10K
AO
Advanced Optronics LLC Pittsburgh, PA
$10K
+5 more grantees
Optical Society Of America Inc. University of Rochester Vanderbilty University Mass General Brigham Univ of California -Irvine Delaware State Univ Foundation Michigan Tech University Sydor Optics Inc UCF Foundation Swave Photonics Inc Advanced Optronics LLC Endeavor Business Media LLC The University of Chicago (MIDRC) Wellman Labs of Photomedicine Ithaka Harbors Inc University of Central Florida
Optical Society Of America Inc. University of Rochester Vanderbilty University Mass General Brigham Univ of California -Irvine Delaware State Univ Foundation Michigan Tech University Sydor Optics Inc UCF Foundation Swave Photonics Inc Advanced Optronics LLC Endeavor Business Media LLC The University of Chicago (MIDRC) Wellman Labs of Photomedicine Ithaka Harbors Inc University of Central Florida

Source: IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings. Amounts may span multiple tax years.

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Po Box 10 Bellingham, WA 982270010