Joshua Brenner earns $91,400 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019

Joshua Brenner earns ,400 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019
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Joshua Brenner earned $91,400 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a public service administrator, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a public service administrator was $111,346 in 2019.

Top 100 highest paid public service administrators in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2019 amount earned
1 America Evans $335,700
2 Heidi Scott $281,800
3 Raymond Smith $269,300
4 Deborah Folga $238,600
5 Julie Cummings $211,200
6 Anita McKeever $210,200
7 John Gac $205,600
8 Diana Corso $204,700
9 Wade Horrocks $204,600
10 Robert Cox $202,400
11 Tony Hempen $192,800
11 Elizabeth Kimble $192,800
13 Jeffrey Sim $192,400
14 Karen Brubaker $190,500
15 David Palmatier $189,900
16 Andrew Polovin $189,000
17 Clara Hampton-Lee $187,400
18 Pamela Enno $187,000
19 Michele Bradley $186,800
19 Pamela Smith $186,800
21 Alex Jones $185,600
22 Jessi Schall-Svanda $183,900
23 Barbara Duminie $182,500
24 Stephanie Hoover $181,900
25 Lioubov Voityna $181,400
26 Ron Wiggins $180,500
27 Kimberly Smith $178,900
28 Lynda Morgan $178,600
29 Janean Jackson $177,500
30 Jamie McCoy $177,300
31 Janice Evans $176,900
32 Cynthia Draege $176,500
33 Nancy Koo $175,700
34 Lisa Olivero $174,900
35 Lisa Carswell $173,100
35 Thomas Novak $173,100
37 Crystal Carr $172,600
38 Jamie Chess $172,300
39 Chandra McFall $172,100
40 Delores Jones $170,100
41 Ahmad Abuarqoub $170,000
42 Aundrea Brooks $169,900
43 Arnold Black $169,600
44 Floyd Schleyhahn $169,500
45 Tracie Newton $168,700
46 Anthony Ollins $168,400
47 Regina Parker $168,000
48 Patricia Young $167,800
49 Robert Havens $167,500
50 Nancy Woody $167,400
51 Cheryl Bradley $166,900
52 Willie Corbett $166,800
52 Maurice McClean $166,800
54 Stacey Mixon-Newton $166,300
55 Leslie Barrow $165,800
55 Brian Kirkorian $165,800
57 Denise Flores $165,300
58 Patrick Horn $164,800
59 Michael Teer $164,700
60 Michael Mcintyre $164,200
61 Shannon Hughes $163,900
62 Richard Echevarria $163,800
62 Carla Jackson $163,800
64 Soy Mathew $163,500
65 Amie Holzmacher $163,300
66 Clara Yanes $163,100
67 Norine Ashley $162,600
67 Aaron Morse $162,600
69 Daniel Norris $162,500
70 Marcus Ivy $162,400
71 Albert Okwuegbunam $162,200
72 Kimberly Benning $161,800
73 Holly Kotner $161,600
74 Shailen Dabhi $161,500
74 Trina Mayfield $161,500
76 Jeffrey Schmid $161,300
77 Kara Helton $160,800
78 Jason Cummins $160,600
79 Stephen Hollis $160,300
80 Heather Blancke $160,000
81 Glen Moreland $159,600
82 Krista Wilcoxen $159,400
83 Shelli Ray $159,300
84 Eric Harris $159,200
85 Cecilia Agnew $159,000
85 Robert Price $159,000
87 Jonathan Warshawsky $158,900
88 Thomas Eddy $158,800
89 Megan Sturtevant $158,700
90 Kimberly Crosby $158,100
91 Barbara Crandall $157,900
92 Stephen Marvel $157,800
93 William Mitchell $157,700
94 Stephanie Demoss $157,200
94 Robert Rapp $157,200
96 Kassandra Lumsden $157,000
97 Mary Ford $156,900
98 Vanessa Marye $156,500
99 Glenda Mason $156,400
100 Rosaura Espino $156,200


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