Who are Milton Township’s highest-paid employees?

Who are Milton Township’s highest-paid employees?

Here are the 25 highest-paid employees of Milton Township, according to 2015 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) records:

Name

Years Worked

Salary

Muehlfelt, Gary L.
10
$112,130
Levan, Chris E.
1
$109,690
Waclaw, Raymond J.
1
$98,500
Mauerman, James F.
28
$68,650
Choyeski, Kenneth J.
35
$65,121
Heidorn, O C.
18
$61,590
Wehling, Herbert C.
34
$60,282
Wangles, Lawrence A.
7
$59,344
Steinhilber, Kathryn C.
16
$59,085
Rigali, Annette M.
1
$58,143
Ocasio, Jose
14
$56,316
Wiesbrock, Luke P.
1
$55,682
Cunningham, Mary N.
5
$52,870
Hinkle, Ralph G.
11
$51,664
Lollino, Antonio
13
$51,535
Pye, Jacqueline
14
$49,128
Julian, Karen
8
$47,241
Manjarez, Oscar E.
9
$46,986
Kuechler, Patricia M.
3
$44,779
Kelly, Eric
3
$44,446
Muehlfelt, Fiona A.
1
$44,330
Johnson, Ronna A.
4
$37,403
Cunningham, Ashley T.
1
$37,165
Hinkle, Gail P.
16
$32,825
Lund, Kimberley E.
8
$22,540

Salary totals include gross wages, but not the cost of benefits or taxpayer-funded pension contributions made on a public employee’s behalf. These typically add 30-40 percent to total compensation.



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