Jack Swarbrick Salary – Michael Swarbrick was born on March 19, 1954, in the New York City borough of Yonkers to John Brian Swarbrick and Mary Catharine Swarbrick. In 1976, he received his bachelor’s degree in economics from Notre Dame, and in 1980, he received his Juris Doctorate from Stanford.

He practised law for 28 years and was a partner in the law firm of Baker & Daniels, where he served as general counsel for the United States Gymnastics Association (USA Gymnastics) before to accepting his post at Notre Dame.
He served as the vice president of the team that was awarded the right to host Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 2012.
The University of Notre Dame’s director of athletics is John Brian “Jack” Swarbrick. He has been with the school for almost a decade.
It was announced in July 2008 that he had been appointed to take over for Kevin White, who had resigned in June 2008 to take up the same job at Duke University.

He was appointed athletics director in 2008 after graduating from Notre Dame. After a decade in the position, he is widely regarded as the highest-paid athletics director in the country.
Accordig to new data published by USA Today and Athletic Director U, Swarbrick earns a base salary of $994,751 but also earns an additional $2,056,169 in “other university compensation,” bringing his total annual compensation to more than $3,000,920. Swarbrick’s base salary is $994,751 but he also earns an additional $2,056,169 in “other university compensation.”
It’s highly doubtful that another athletics director earns more than him, even if the data only includes figures for 115 of 130 athletics directors (thus “he’s regarded to be the highest-paid athletics director”).
In the database, Kevin White of Duke earns the highest salary in the country, $1.45 million, but Jack Swarbrick of Notre Dame is the highest-paid coach in the country, earning $994,000 in salary and $2.056 million in “other university compensation,” for a total compensation package of $3.05 million, according to the database.

As a result of Jack Swarbrick’s record-breaking contract at Notre Dame, the Atlantic Coast Conference now ranks first among all leagues in terms of average athletic director compensation.
The Big Ten, Big 12, and SEC all maintain parity in terms of average salary, which is slightly below $1 million. The Pac-12, on the other hand, lags much behind its counterparts, which is unexpected considering the Conference of Champions’ promotional image that all sports are equally important to us.
Jack Swarbrick Salary
$3,050,920