Linda A. Norlock earns $79,185 during 2019 working at the Department of Technology, Management and Budget as a communications specialist

Linda A. Norlock earns ,185 during 2019 working at the Department of Technology, Management and Budget as a communications specialist
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Linda A. Norlock earned $79,185 during 2019 working at the Department of Technology, Management and Budget as a communications specialist.

The highest paid person working as a communications specialist is Janet L. Ellis with a compensation of $97,032.

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

The highest paid Michigan public employees classified as communications specialist in 2019
Rank Employee Full Name Employer 2019 Salary
1 Janet L. Ellis Michigan Department of Education $97,032
2 Cathleen P. Simlar Michigan Department of State $87,276
2 Tiffany Brown Michigan Department of Environment $87,276
2 Mary K. Bean Michigan Gaming Control Board $87,276
2 Nicholas F. Assendelft Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs $87,276
2 Kathleen D. Achtenberg Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation $87,276
2 Robin Peebles Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation $87,276
2 Lynda M. Robinson Talent Investment Agency $87,276
2 Robert Morosi Michigan Department of Transportation $87,276
2 Ronald E. Leix Michigan Department of Treasury $87,276
11 Jessy Sielski Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $79,185
11 Jolene M. Priest Michigan Department of Natural Resources $79,185
11 Elyse J. Walter Michigan Department of Natural Resources $79,185
11 Jason P. Holben Michigan Department of Health & Human Services $79,185
11 Lynn A. Sutfin Michigan Department of Health & Human Services $79,185
11 James Wheaton Michigan Department of Health & Human Services $79,185
11 Angela M. Simpson Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs $79,185
11 Lori B. Dougovito Michigan State Police Department $79,185
11 Lyndsay J. Aldrich Department of Technology, Management and Budget $79,185
11 Lauren L. Leeds Department of Technology, Management and Budget $79,185
11 Linda A. Norlock Department of Technology, Management and Budget $79,185
11 Christyn M. Herman Department of Technology, Management and Budget $79,185
11 Jennifer Riehle Department of Technology, Management and Budget $79,185
11 Stepheni L. Schlinker Talent Investment Agency $79,185
11 Anita G. Richardson Michigan Department of Transportation $79,185
11 James G. Lake Michigan Department of Transportation $79,185
11 Jesse S. Ball Michigan Department of Transportation $79,185
11 Benjamin B. Cossar Michigan Department of Treasury $79,185
11 William G. Disessa Michigan Department of Education $79,185
30 Jacob M. Harris Michigan Bureau Of State Lottery $74,027
30 Craig M. Terrill Department of Technology, Management and Budget $74,027
32 John P. Pepin Michigan Department of Natural Resources $69,243
33 Christopher J. Parks Michigan Civil Service Commission $59,550


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