Paul S. Rodman earns $72,571 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Transportation as a property analyst

Paul S. Rodman earns ,571 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Transportation as a property analyst
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Paul S. Rodman earned $72,571 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Transportation as a property analyst.

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 property analyst in 2019
Rank Employee Full Name Employer 2019 Salary
1 Andrew G. Vincent Michigan Department of State $72,571
1 Patricia L. Curtis Michigan Department of Health & Human Services $72,571
1 Tommy E. Allen Michigan Department of Health & Human Services $72,571
1 Laurie A. Temple Michigan State Housing Development Authority $72,571
1 Ryan Koenigsknecht Michigan State Housing Development Authority $72,571
1 Nathan J. Thelen Michigan State Housing Development Authority $72,571
1 Michael Christensen Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Danny Sorrells Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 David B. Ricard Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Brian Walsh Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 David Thomas Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Darlette Tolbert Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Rhonda K. Simmons Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Donald J. Suchocki Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Heather M. Newman Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Denise M. Hartwick Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Benjamin J. Bozek Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Donald Sare Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Paul S. Rodman Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
1 Michael Markes Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Jason M. Daniels Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Janice L. Humpula Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Sabrina Carr Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Wendy S. Moya Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 William O. Mason Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Joel C. Hoevenaar Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Daina R. Norden Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Lisa D. McCaleb Michigan Department of Treasury $72,571
1 Linda Travis Michigan Department of Transportation $72,571
30 Richard A. Myrick Michigan Department of Natural Resources $69,971
31 Jennifer L. Sarkisian Michigan Department of Transportation $69,097
32 Linda S. Horak Department of Technology, Management and Budget $67,828
32 Sharon E. Simon Michigan Department of Transportation $67,828
32 Kristen E. Steger Michigan Department of Treasury $67,828
35 Andrea N. Turner Michigan Department of Natural Resources $67,184
35 Charles R. Hatch Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs $67,184
35 Anthony C. Sump Department of Technology, Management and Budget $67,184
35 Ryan A. McNeil Department of Technology, Management and Budget $67,184
35 Jamie Nacy Michigan State Housing Development Authority $67,184
35 Jennifer E. Bullen Michigan Department of Transportation $67,184
35 Lance D. Williams Michigan Department of Transportation $67,184
35 Christopher D. Brown Michigan Department of Transportation $67,184
35 Elizabeth M. Lukasik Michigan Department of Transportation $67,184
44 Marlene K. Harris Michigan Department of Natural Resources $62,795
45 Leslie A. Colston Department of Technology, Management and Budget $58,968
46 Amanda L. Brown Michigan Department of Natural Resources $58,843
47 Loren N. Valentine Michigan Department of Natural Resources $56,888
47 Brian Garden Michigan Department of Health & Human Services $56,888
47 Veta N. Martin Department of Technology, Management and Budget $56,888
47 Jennifer L. Quinlivan Department of Technology, Management and Budget $56,888
47 Mark J. Adkins Michigan State Housing Development Authority $56,888
47 Elizabeth A. Winkler Michigan Department of Transportation $56,888
47 Becky Durrant Michigan Department of Health & Human Services $56,888
54 Kelly J. Hamilton Michigan Department of Transportation $55,265
54 Andrea J. Abernathy Michigan Department of Transportation $55,265
54 Timothy E. Dickinson Michigan Department of Transportation $55,265
54 Karen Belzak Michigan Department of Treasury $55,265
58 Kevin J. Lienhart Michigan Department of State $53,830
59 Kari N. Rozmarek Michigan Department of Natural Resources $52,520
60 Angela M. Herrera Michigan Department of Natural Resources $48,339
60 Brian A. Woodin Department of Technology, Management and Budget $48,339
60 Robyn E. Miller Michigan Department of Transportation $48,339
63 Jason C. Lapointe Michigan Department of Natural Resources $47,611
64 Kenneth D. Babcock Michigan Department of Natural Resources $45,260
65 India D. Heard-Benford Michigan Department of Transportation $44,054
66 Nicole E. Keverne Michigan Department of Transportation $42,889
66 Dax E. Carpenter Michigan Department of Transportation $42,889
66 Joseph G. Bonsall Michigan Department of Transportation $42,889


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