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William D. Kratz earns $79,185 in compensation during 2019 working at Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation as a economic/community development specialist

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William D. Kratz earned $79,185 in compensation during 2019 working at Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation in Lansing as a economic/community development specialist.

The average salary of a economic/community development specialist working for a government employer in Michigan was $83,750 in 2019.

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 11 highest paid economic/community development specialists working for government employers in Michigan
Rank
Employee Full Name
Employer
2019 Salary
1
Paul Krepps
Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation
$97,032
2
David C. Kurtycz
Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation
$87,276
2
Reynaldo Guzman
Talent Investment Agency
$87,276
2
Brenda Flory
Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation
$87,276
2
Diane E. Cranmer
Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation
$87,276
6
Xiamei Xu
Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation
$79,185
6
Donna Lacourt
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
$79,185
6
William D. Kratz
Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation
$79,185
6
Jodi L. Gruner
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
$79,185
6
Francis J. Ferro
Talent Investment Agency
$79,185
6
Lois A. Brinkman
Michigan Strategic Fund / Michigan Economic Development Corporation
$79,185

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