Aaron Clark-Inman makes $22,253 in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County

Aaron Clark-Inman makes ,253 in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County
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Aaron Clark-Inman made $22,253 in 2018 working as a public employee in Ingham County, placing the worker in the 41st percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.

Aaron Clark-Inman works for Lansing Community College. The highest paid public employee in Ingham County is Scott Koenigsknecht who works for Ingham Intermediate School District.

The data was gathered by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonprofit research and educational institute.

Top 100 highest paid public employees of Ingham County in 2018

Rank Employee Name Employer Amount Earned
1 Scott Koenigsknecht Ingham Intermediate School District $201,164
2 Yvonne Caamal Canul Lansing Public Schools $190,000
3 Lisa Webb Sharpe Lansing Community College $171,336
4 Alena Zachery-Ross Okemos Public Schools $165,210
5 Steve Cook Haslett Public Schools $162,500
6 David Hornak Holt Public Schools $159,732
7 Dori Leyko East Lansing Public Schools $155,100
8 Elizabeth Reed Okemos Public Schools $148,262
9 Ronald Drzewicki Mason Public Schools $147,500
10 Adam Spina Williamston Community Schools $138,562
11 Margherita Clark Lansing Community College $138,303
12 Susan Tinney Ingham Intermediate School District $137,130
12 Helen McNamara Ingham Intermediate School District $137,130
14 Mark Coscarella Lansing Public Schools $130,000
15 Baldomero Garcia Lansing Community College $129,597
16 John Hood Okemos Public Schools $129,302
17 Jeffrey Cassin Haslett Public Schools $126,380
18 Karl Heidrich Stockbridge Community Schools $125,438
19 Richard Pugh East Lansing Public Schools $124,781
19 Kris Chapman East Lansing Public Schools $124,781
21 Christine Sermak Okemos Public Schools $124,437
22 Cheri Meier Okemos Public Schools $124,289
23 Toni Glasscoe Lansing Community College $123,569
24 Teresa Szymanski Lansing Public Schools $123,000
25 Andrea Hoagland Lansing Community College $121,252
26 Amy Hodgson Dansville Schools $121,237
27 Steven Netzel Holt Public Schools $121,231
28 Andrew Wells East Lansing Public Schools $120,100
29 Delsa Chapman Lansing Public Schools $120,000
30 Brenda Young Lansing Community College $119,514
30 Thomas Field Lansing Community College $119,514
32 Jennifer Jones Holt Public Schools $119,377
33 Kimberlyn Cosgrove Holt Public Schools $119,231
34 Karlin Tichenor Lansing Public Schools $118,000
35 Andrew Rable Ingham Intermediate School District $117,750
36 Cheryl Wald Mason Public Schools $117,312
37 Daryl Tilley Ingham Intermediate School District $116,900
37 Roberta Perconti Ingham Intermediate School District $116,900
39 Mary Stroebel Lansing Community College $116,724
39 William French Lansing Community College $116,724
41 Cynthia Rooker Lansing Community College $114,992
42 Richard Jensen Haslett Public Schools $114,925
43 Benjamin Botwinski Lansing Public Schools $114,710
44 Stephanie Trapp Lansing Community College $114,437
45 Michelle Nicholson Ingham Intermediate School District $114,410
46 Michael Willard Holt Public Schools $114,324
47 Kent Wieland Lansing Community College $114,177
48 Linda Koning Lansing Community College $114,004
49 Kevin Slider Lansing Community College $113,809
50 Steven Delp Okemos Public Schools $113,714
51 Kateri Lehr Lansing Community College $113,572
52 Glenn Mitcham East Lansing Public Schools $112,600
53 Bart Wegenke Haslett Public Schools $112,313
54 Jean Beauboeuf Lansing Community College $112,192
55 Kevin Badge Holt Public Schools $111,989
56 Matthew Stuard Mason Public Schools $111,800
57 Rebecca Hills Ingham Intermediate School District $111,470
58 Samuel Sinicropi Lansing Public Schools $111,450
59 Denise Lycos Ingham Intermediate School District $111,345
60 Terrence King Lansing Community College $111,091
61 Ronda Miller Lansing Community College $110,921
62 Deborah Mitchell Okemos Public Schools $110,836
63 Nancy Corner Ingham Intermediate School District $110,770
64 Elizabeth Lentz Okemos Public Schools $110,761
65 Jeanne Farina Ingham Intermediate School District $110,410
66 Timothy Martz Lansing Community College $109,972
67 Tara Fry Okemos Public Schools $109,873
68 Noelle Palasty Okemos Public Schools $109,774
69 Wayne Abbott III Holt Public Schools $109,644
70 Brian Friddle Webberville Community Schools $109,500
71 Heather Pricco Okemos Public Schools $109,432
72 Susan Hallman Okemos Public Schools $108,975
73 Jonelle Noble Okemos Public Schools $108,610
74 David Mattson Lansing Community College $108,124
75 Christian Palasty East Lansing Public Schools $107,984
76 Marshall Perkins Holt Public Schools $107,828
77 Todd Cotter Lansing Community College $107,478
78 Elenka Raschkow Lansing Community College $107,301
79 Lance Delbridge Mason Public Schools $106,904
80 Jeffrey Thoenes Williamston Community Schools $106,610
81 Michele O’Neil Ingham Intermediate School District $106,520
82 Lorraine Ware East Lansing Public Schools $106,506
83 Melinda Wilson Lansing Community College $106,144
84 Sally Pierce Lansing Community College $105,773
85 Isaac Addai Lansing Community College $105,582
86 Alayne Ingram Lansing Community College $105,558
87 Nicky Johnson Holt Public Schools $105,163
88 Glenys Warner Lansing Community College $105,119
89 Mark Kelland Lansing Community College $105,091
90 Gregory Butts Lansing Community College $104,928
91 Sarah Winslow Ingham Intermediate School District $104,820
92 Jeffrey Manthei Leslie Public Schools $104,676
93 Erik Drake Ingham Intermediate School District $104,580
94 Lanea Martin Ingham Intermediate School District $104,258
95 Sergio Keck Lansing Public Schools $104,104
96 Semekia Fowler Lansing Public Schools $103,975
97 Laura Colligan Ingham Intermediate School District $103,970
97 Emily Brewer Ingham Intermediate School District $103,970
99 Teresa Schulz Lansing Community College $103,951
100 Steven Chase Okemos Public Schools $103,908


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