Megan Brenner earns $50,200 at Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs in 2019

Megan Brenner earns ,200 at Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs in 2019
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Megan Brenner earned $50,200 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs as a support service worker, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a support service worker was $50,932 in 2019.

Top 100 highest paid support service workers in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2019 amount earned
1 Jared Brooks $114,200
2 Tony Perkins $104,500
3 Jimmy Tillman $99,300
4 Quassim Gordon $95,000
5 Justin Witthoft $89,400
6 Anthony Powell $81,500
7 Patrick Chapman $79,400
8 Bobby Turner $78,000
9 Michael Shackelford $77,500
10 Kayla Delk $76,400
11 Keke Lindsey $75,800
12 Lorrie Hesse $75,700
13 James Thorn $74,200
14 Darrell Henshaw $74,100
15 Katherine Frazer $72,900
16 Rita Brookman $72,800
17 Lucy Rhynes $72,100
18 Kevin Taylor $71,500
19 Woody Gallagher $70,800
20 Carl Favor $70,400
21 Amanda Shook $70,000
22 Carl Eames $69,300
23 Genell Reed $68,700
24 Martha Ellefritz $68,500
25 Angela Williams $68,300
26 Daniel Guethle $67,900
27 Richard Tournear $67,400
28 Shawn Mays $67,300
29 Yancy Green $67,200
30 Linda Pace $67,100
31 Ila Farris $67,000
32 Sarah Agne Martin $66,400
32 Rebecca Smith $66,400
34 Larry Yates $66,000
35 Sandra Smith $65,900
36 Nancy Altenbaumer $65,300
37 Cherrie Jordan $65,200
38 Joshua Hogue $64,900
39 Bernice Glasco $64,800
40 Deanne Foutch $64,700
41 Gloria Pruess $64,600
41 Wanda Taylor $64,600
43 Terry Smith $63,800
44 Jessica Welch $63,300
45 Lana Crum $63,100
45 Jennifer Fantz $63,100
47 Jason Booker $63,000
48 Jennifer Smith $62,900
49 Hasan Ahmad $62,400
49 Kayla Long $62,400
51 Darla Ingels $62,200
52 Teresa Hampton $62,000
53 Michael Weathers $61,900
54 Christopher Gibson $61,500
55 Stephen Benefield $60,900
55 Ramani Gaiter $60,900
55 Kimberly Niekamp $60,900
58 Devin Tetter $60,700
59 Deborah Hepp $60,400
60 Rene Orr $60,300
60 James Peterson $60,300
62 Tanya Gray $60,200
62 Bobbette Morris $60,200
64 Kelly Rapp $59,900
65 Renee Truitt $59,700
66 Lavonne Jones $59,500
67 Stacey Miller $59,400
68 Anthony Cobbs $59,100
68 Monty Flynn $59,100
70 Laura Kotansky $58,900
70 Audie Wilson $58,900
72 Briant Johnson $58,700
72 Justin Pender $58,700
72 Amanda Riston $58,700
75 Branden Bailey $58,600
75 Tomeka Boyd $58,600
77 Penny Kennedy $58,400
77 Linda Robinson $58,400
77 Marikkia Velez $58,400
80 Shannon Holt $58,100
80 Robert Piersza $58,100
82 Colette Douglas $57,800
82 Julie Sharrow $57,800
82 Holly Shipley $57,800
85 Paul Mcintosh $57,700
86 Tabitha Jentsch $57,600
86 Lucas McMahan $57,600
88 Mary House $57,500
88 Sandra Kaufman $57,500
90 Brenda Morton $57,400
90 Fiaz Papa $57,400
92 Valerie Atchison $57,300
92 Barbara Frederick $57,300
94 Brenda Altmix $57,200
94 Joshua Meirndorf $57,200
96 Alaina Clark $57,100
96 Scott Sohn $57,100
96 Matthew Verble $57,100
99 Brian Aldrich $56,900
99 Arthur Manzke $56,900


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