Micaela Brewer earns $76,300 at Illinois Department of Corrections in 2019

Micaela Brewer earns ,300 at Illinois Department of Corrections in 2019
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Micaela Brewer earned $76,300 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Corrections as a social worker, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a social worker was $89,077 in 2019.

Top 100 highest paid social workers in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2019 amount earned
1 Katunge Musau $156,000
2 Michelle Dulle $154,000
3 Marquise Byers $148,000
4 Kristin Hammersley $145,500
5 Carlene Hempen $140,800
6 Jessica Stover $140,400
7 Nannette Jennings-Reed $138,600
8 Joni Fisher $134,800
9 Angela Cowell $122,700
10 Carrie Parr $122,500
11 Cindy Raddatz $121,900
12 Suzette Jacob $121,800
13 Dawn Garswick $119,900
14 Mose Walker $119,500
15 Wali Lewis $119,100
16 Stefanie Ortman $118,400
17 Garnadette Stuckey $118,100
18 Tracy Mott $117,900
19 Bobade Afolabi $117,800
19 Tamara Hogue $117,800
21 Stephanie Hewitt $117,700
22 Jolene Carter $116,500
23 Terri Schulte $116,400
24 Sarah Kehl $115,500
25 Christine Brown $115,300
26 Mari Schultz-Joseph $113,600
27 Kevin Gehl $112,700
28 Cheryl Couch $112,500
28 Michell Roberts $112,500
30 Danielle Jacobson $112,300
31 James Herr $111,600
32 Amy Langhoff $110,600
33 Michael Kittelton $110,200
34 Sharon Gibson $109,500
35 Janelle Bruner $108,600
35 Agata Czechura $108,600
37 Jennifer Gerling $108,300
38 Lilly White $107,900
39 Vita Robinson $107,800
40 Rex Fields $107,700
41 Carla Hileman $107,100
42 Farrah Runge $106,900
43 Cynthia Root $106,700
44 Rachel Nelson $104,800
45 Deborah Giardina $104,700
46 Valerie Bales $104,100
47 Vassellar Farmer $103,500
48 Brenda Harrison-Anthony $103,100
48 Tina Ramage $103,100
50 Candy Starr $102,800
51 Brandon Tanner $101,900
52 Alice Muhammad $100,900
53 Carla Ponce $100,800
54 Danille Fossie $100,400
55 Sulma Garcia-Mora $100,200
56 Tammy Nagel $100,100
57 Shirley Wild $99,700
58 Heather Goins $99,600
59 Joyce Lesure $99,400
60 Destiny Kharsi $98,900
60 Muthio Omale $98,900
62 Yvonne Jaquet $97,900
63 Debora Goss-Johnson $97,800
64 Senait Gebretsadik $97,300
64 Ralph Turner $97,300
66 Rhonda Knockum $97,200
67 Frida Dunphy $97,100
68 Annette Miller $97,000
69 Jaime Dejesus $96,700
70 Erin Baker $96,300
70 Jacqueline Powell $96,300
72 Beth Hart $96,200
73 Sheri Jones-Lee $95,400
73 Maureen Jung-Oliver $95,400
75 Mario Rabaza $95,200
75 Salvatore Verdone $95,200
77 Imani Johnson $94,900
78 Jennifer Matthews $94,700
79 Margaret Randle $94,500
80 Jose Pazhampally $94,100
81 Hamida Naficy $93,300
82 Sharetha Easter-Manning $93,000
83 Mistee King $92,800
83 Benjamin Miller $92,800
85 Kamaria Gammon $92,700
86 Sandra Calhoun $92,400
87 Ashley Miller $92,200
88 Patricia Opperman $91,900
89 Daniel Malone $91,700
89 Debra Prichard-Hurt $91,700
91 Sandra Boeckmann $91,500
92 M. Kay Gotter $91,400
93 D. Beck $91,300
93 Naina Desai $91,300
93 Pauline Myers $91,300
96 Kelvin Roberts $91,100
97 Allean Jones $90,200
98 Carmen Crusor $89,500
99 Jessica Wright $89,400
100 Gregory Brenneisen $88,900


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