John Hill earns $73,900 at Illinois Department of Corrections in 2019

John Hill earns ,900 at Illinois Department of Corrections in 2019
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John Hill earned $73,900 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Corrections as a corrections supply supervisor, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a corrections supply supervisor was $84,551 in 2019.

Top 100 highest paid corrections supply supervisors in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2019 amount earned
1 James Shankle $118,600
2 Christa Millard $108,000
3 Alberto Banuelos $106,500
3 Cyrano Rayfield $106,500
5 Jamey Hensley $105,800
6 Tania Scott $105,100
7 Laquita Younger $104,100
8 Joseph Sheehy $103,500
9 Mark Pearse $103,200
10 Terry Sauerbrunn $102,800
10 Jugady Slaughter $102,800
12 Joseph Szaltis $102,700
13 Ryan Lowers $102,300
14 Bonny Jackson $101,600
15 Travis Love $101,300
16 Jason Lane $100,400
17 Charles Robertson $100,000
18 Steven Fryrear $99,000
19 Angela Catt $98,500
20 Kurt McCormick $98,000
21 Vance Hatfield $97,500
22 Jimmie Watson $97,000
23 Anthony Coovert $96,900
24 Brian Sommer $96,000
25 Roger Barnett $95,700
25 Gregory Harrison $95,700
27 John Owens $95,000
28 Michael Korando $94,900
29 Kenneth Montgomery $94,600
30 John Lane $94,400
31 Daniel Lutz $94,200
31 Raymond Ziegler $94,200
33 Jason Caywood $94,000
34 William Phillips $93,600
34 Jeffrey Saathoff $93,600
36 Marvin Atkinson $92,900
36 Perry Severs $92,900
38 Demar Crisler $92,800
39 Jason Manley $92,400
40 Vonnette Pinkney $92,200
41 Michael Sullens $92,000
42 Jason Harper $91,600
43 Brad Ochs $91,400
44 John Hammes $91,200
44 Brandon Kitts $91,200
44 Michael Milkoski $91,200
47 Jeffrey Stroud $91,000
48 James Flowers $90,800
49 Vincent Mesnard $90,400
49 Michael Sweeney $90,400
51 James Taylor $90,200
52 Shane Hileman $90,100
53 Paul Grear $90,000
54 Jodi Brogdon $89,700
54 Gabriel Cesaretti $89,700
54 Keith Langston $89,700
54 Mandy Tinker $89,700
54 Mic Vanmiddlesworth $89,700
59 Bennie Jackson $89,200
60 Robbie Buss $89,100
60 Randall Irvin $89,100
60 William Shega $89,100
63 Tomeka Bacon $88,800
64 Kurk Gaskill $88,700
65 Christopher Boehler $88,600
66 Michael Cox $88,300
67 Randall Brooks $88,200
67 Penny Taylor $88,200
69 George Franklin $88,100
70 Keith Beck $87,900
70 Michael Heise $87,900
72 Robert Jackson $87,800
73 Scott Campbell $87,700
73 Ted Phillips $87,700
75 Jeffery Richelman $87,600
76 Gwendolyn Brown $87,500
76 Tobey Rice $87,500
78 Jo O’Daniel $87,300
78 William Stauffer $87,300
80 Jeffery Churchill $87,200
81 Michael Smiddy $87,100
82 Tross Pierson $86,800
83 Rebecca Cowan $86,700
84 Michael Landon $86,600
85 John Ford $86,400
85 Kevin Foster $86,400
87 Bryan House $86,200
87 Douglas Sullins $86,200
89 Christopher Bergstrom $85,900
89 Terri Keener $85,900
89 Shawn Wiser $85,900
92 Melissa Drone $85,800
92 Eric McCubbin $85,800
94 Tricia Goldsberry $85,700
95 Patrick Clarey $85,500
96 Bart Whitney $85,300
97 Brian Sunn $85,000
98 Marcus Beaty $84,600
98 Robert Sollars $84,600
100 Danganetta Harris $84,400


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