Catherine Courtney earns $110,300 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019

Catherine Courtney earns 0,300 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019
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Catherine Courtney earned $110,300 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as an educator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as an educator was $87,990 in 2019.

Top 100 highest paid educators in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2019 amount earned
1 Michael Geiger $130,500
2 Sara Edwards $128,500
3 Jason Mateski $127,400
4 Amy Cambron $126,800
5 Julie McGrath $126,700
6 Jamie Rheaume $125,700
7 Rebecca Wittmer $125,500
8 Patricia Adaranijo $124,600
9 Leah Drue $124,100
10 Lance Neal $123,900
11 Olga Goldman $123,200
12 Scot Sutherland $122,400
13 Michael Delashmutt $122,300
14 Jennifer Mucha $121,800
15 Penny Rowan $121,400
16 Jeffrey Cosgrove $121,000
16 Jennifer Wallace $121,000
18 Barbara Mango $120,700
19 Ronald Wagner $120,000
20 David Gasko $117,900
21 Barbara Hennrich $116,200
21 Michael Owen $116,200
23 Jason Wagner $116,100
24 Suzanne Simon $115,200
25 Cody Mitchel $114,300
26 Michael Dunbar $113,900
27 Emily Weeks $113,300
28 Bricey Machin $112,400
28 Jeff Wollesen $112,400
30 Joseph Meister $112,100
31 Malissa Montoya $111,700
32 Nicholas Burnett $111,500
33 Trina Conner $110,800
34 Catherine Courtney $110,300
35 Rebecca Render $108,900
36 Jeffrey Siegfried $107,300
37 Rory Renk $107,200
38 Melissa Ochs $106,600
39 Brandi Smith $106,500
40 Larae Harner $105,600
41 Karl Danner $105,500
42 Cynthia Madden $105,300
43 Daniel Titlow $104,400
44 Adrian Burrage $104,200
45 Katherine Phillips $103,800
46 Dean Price $103,700
47 Mary Meyer $102,400
48 Shannon Hatcher $102,300
49 Tracy Anderson $101,900
49 Matt Burke $101,900
51 Julia Bowman $101,600
52 Norman Faulkner $101,500
53 Marcia Miller $100,400
54 Brett Gobeli $100,200
54 Cindy Kemp $100,200
56 Sherry Bowling $99,300
56 Jennifer Caldwell $99,300
58 Timothy Black $99,000
58 Kenneth Keener $99,000
60 Lenore Handlon $98,800
60 Lawrence Shepherd $98,800
60 Gordon Zaric $98,800
63 Kerstin Bruere $98,600
63 Mary Hines $98,600
65 Barbara French $98,500
66 Robin Nelson $98,400
67 Julie Bullock $97,800
67 Patricia Bundren $97,800
69 Brandi Mullady $97,300
70 Terrance Fritz $97,200
70 Jerry South $97,200
72 Sara Wells $97,000
73 Terrance Jones $96,700
74 Patrick Lovelace $96,600
74 John Maloney $96,600
76 Cheryl Obrien $96,300
77 Kevin Kluemke $96,200
77 Laura Lehr $96,200
77 Harry White $96,200
80 Christine Dodson $96,000
81 Janet Emmons $95,900
82 Mary Fraas $95,600
82 Kathleen Frontone $95,600
84 Eric Burns $95,300
84 Tammy Dyson $95,300
84 Rick Robbins $95,300
87 Julie Grygiel $94,900
88 Kathryn Boehle $94,600
88 Matthew Harriss $94,600
90 Katheryn Kufa $94,400
91 Sarah Saettele $94,300
92 Jasmine Wells $93,900
93 Herman Lee $92,800
94 Charles Gray $92,700
95 Tony Lehr $92,600
95 Gertrude Young $92,600
97 Joseph Lee $91,800
98 Jane Ogunmokun $91,700
99 Ray Driskell $91,600
100 Gayl Page $91,500


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