Quietly, the Stanford Graduate School of Business has turned into a marketing juggernaut. Ranked third in marketing by U.S. News & World Report, Stanford grads earn the highest average salaries in the field at $129,500, up $8,000 over the previous year. It’s also $4,500 better than runner-up Harvard Business School. Traditionally, Kellogg and Fuqua have been regarded as the schools to beat in marketing — and it shows at the high end with each producing grads who made $220,000 to start. Looking for a small school gem? Think Seattle, as in the Foster School of Management. Here, marketers pulling down $110,186 to start. That’s nearly $10,000 more than the previous year…and a higher income than marketing stalwarts like Duke and Michigan enjoy. Overall, marketing pay remained relatively steady, with the only real standouts being Penn State average pay climbing $10,000 and the University of Florida’s pay falling $26,000.