Christal Hamm earns $50,400 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019

Christal Hamm earns ,400 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019
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Christal Hamm earned $50,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as an administrative assistant, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as an administrative assistant was $73,845 in 2019.

Top 100 highest paid administrative assistants in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2019 amount earned
1 Howard Ruble $132,600
2 Megan Moore $126,700
3 Linda Stout $125,500
4 Olivia Morgan $122,400
5 Jessie Casamajor $121,800
6 Scott Shepard $121,000
7 Deborah Turnbull $116,600
8 David Hayes $115,100
9 Elaine Huddleston $113,900
10 Kimberly Kauffman $113,000
11 Irma Anaya-Villa $112,100
12 Vernita King $112,000
13 Andres Garibay $111,900
14 Melody Schutz-Sanderfield $111,300
14 Yvette Willingham $111,300
16 Kyle Daniels $111,200
17 Danielle Roberson $110,000
18 Jeffrey Smith $109,800
19 Caroline Carstensen $109,700
19 Sue Hughes $109,700
21 Genetta Gee $109,200
22 Jodi Lloyd $108,900
23 Jeffrey Osowski $108,600
24 Michael Jones $108,500
24 Linda Raufer $108,500
24 Chrissie Washington $108,500
27 Lora Busse-Fleck $108,400
27 Shari Harding $108,400
29 Agata Fieske-Nesheiwat $107,400
29 Maggie Lamb $107,400
31 Gena Hull $107,000
32 Michael Foster $106,900
33 Michelle Morgan $105,900
34 Lisa Fowler $105,800
35 Karen Wagner $105,700
36 Rose Smith $105,600
37 Lori Bleess $105,500
37 Neil Hubert $105,500
39 Edward Hoyt $104,800
40 Patricia McQuigg $104,400
41 Tiffany Hatfield $104,300
42 Brook Trees $103,300
43 Edward Gray $102,500
43 Diana Shreck $102,500
45 Don Brown $102,100
46 Rochelle Derochi $101,900
46 Tena Horton $101,900
46 Kimberly Pendleton $101,900
49 Robin Sudduth $101,800
50 Mary Kyes $100,800
51 Pamela Jones $100,600
52 Kirsti Carter $100,100
53 Adrienne Macqueen $99,900
53 Tonya Steber $99,900
55 Amy Tipsword $99,700
56 Betty Bostwick $99,500
57 Theresa Bright $98,900
58 James Reynolds $98,800
59 Blanca Lopez $98,700
59 Belinda Szerletich $98,700
61 Lisa Mason $98,500
62 Acacia Hatcher $98,400
63 Ginger Coleman $98,300
64 Jennifer Hiatt $98,100
65 Connie Kelly $98,000
66 Carmen Dudley $97,800
67 Kathy Davis $97,700
67 Susan Pearse $97,700
69 Claude Holmes $97,600
69 Gier Perkins $97,600
71 Mary Gott $97,500
72 Kathy Sage $97,300
73 Debra Loyd $97,200
74 Brenda Hart $97,100
75 Sarah Hagaman $97,000
76 Gail Williams $96,900
77 Maria Lazic $96,500
78 Karen Devine $96,300
79 Christine Lemme $96,200
79 Susana Sumner $96,200
81 Tina Chrans $96,100
81 Haridev Garg $96,100
81 Harl Ray $96,100
81 Kathleen Widmer $96,100
85 Judy Brown $96,000
85 Kelly Walker $96,000
87 Lucia Cunningham $95,800
87 Consuelo Mariscal-Garcia $95,800
89 Cheryl Schweizer $95,700
90 Karen Boensel $95,600
90 Patrice Ivy $95,600
92 Sharon Morris $95,200
93 Michelle Borrero $95,100
93 Jennifer Edwards $95,100
95 Angelina Huerta $94,900
96 Frances Cunningham $94,800
97 Bonnie Hills $94,700
98 Deanne Lock $94,500
98 Andrew Winking $94,500
100 Max Blackburn $94,400


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