State Preservation Board paid an average compensation of $55,342 during 2021

State Preservation Board paid an average compensation of ,342 during 2021
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State Preservation Board paid an average compensation of $55,342 during 2021, this was more than the public employee average of $55,188, according to data compiled by The Texas Tribune.

The highest-paid public employee in Texas was Beau Michelle Le, who earned $608,850 as the chief scientific officer at the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.

The national median hourly wage is $19.14 according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the OECD, the average yearly wage in the US is more than $60,000.

When calculating average compensation, only employees categorized as full-time were included.

The 100 highest earners at State Preservation Board in 2021
Rank Employee Amount Earned
1 Roderick Welsh $175,990
2 Bob Cash $149,800
3 Alice James $128,817
4 Linda Gaby $128,664
5 Margaret Koch $127,000
6 Cynthia Provine $122,257
7 Erin Christensen $121,473
8 Barbara Hanus $117,397
9 Kevin Koch $107,004
10 Christopher Currens $106,090
11 Christopher Nunn $102,500
12 Joe Medina $100,301
13 David Byers $96,985
14 Nathan Stephens $90,000
15 Robert Tamayo $88,000
16 Deanna Wall $86,340
17 Arnold Kleinebecker $84,468
18 Randall Ramos $84,000
19 Derek Lemons $80,400
20 William Erwin $78,276
21 Leslie Pawelka $73,761
22 Robert Davis $72,840
23 Lisa Stockton $72,300
24 Susan Beldock $71,373
25 Gilbert Medina $70,786
26 Ann Vay $68,960
27 Valerie Simpson $68,400
28 Rachel Santos-Ramirez $68,000
29 Emily Morris $66,600
30 Michael Juen $65,000
31 Karen Morris $65,000
32 Leslie Adkins $63,600
33 James Jennings $63,000
33 John Peel $63,000
33 Kathryn Siefker $63,000
33 Andre Bygrave $63,000
37 Misha Buckman $61,000
38 Scotland Washington $60,000
38 Virginia Benavidez $60,000
40 Kaitlin Lloyd-Leva $59,388
41 David Flanegan $58,590
42 Angela Glasker $58,200
43 Michael Byers $57,996
44 Daniel Scott $57,000
45 Subhash Kodinariya $56,700
45 James McReynolds $56,700
45 Waleed Ibrahim $56,700
48 Elithia Rangel $55,566
49 Elizabeth Garzone $55,526
50 Mary Kennedy $54,615
51 Angela Knoll $54,000
51 Elizabeth Reid $54,000
51 Michael Dillon $54,000
54 Lindsey Alvarado $53,550
55 Steven Aguirre $52,045
56 Melissa Tamporello $52,000
57 Hannah Kemp $51,600
57 Thomas Wancho $51,600
59 Chris Coleman $51,000
60 Thomas Levitt $50,100
61 Lisa Gentry $50,000
61 Kyle Albrecht $50,000
61 Laura Cuellar $50,000
64 Jessica Moriates $49,200
65 Alejandro Villalobos $48,707
66 Paige Hester $48,150
67 Rachel Miller $48,000
68 Antony Hubbard $47,981
69 Javier Cavazos $47,400
70 David Pham $47,045
71 Peter Castilleja $46,884
72 Richard Eisenhour $46,800
73 Sheryl Baker $46,500
74 Vashyra Waller $46,488
75 Harry Flowers $46,080
76 William Wellborn III $45,600
76 Vitaly Beskrowni $45,600
78 Elissa Graham $45,000
78 Anna Riehl $45,000
78 Stefan Ruff $45,000
78 Daniel Rodriguez $45,000
78 Michelle Lambing $45,000
83 Roberto Benavides $44,512
84 Jason Lucas $44,004
85 Shae Stanford $43,680
85 Steven Hays $43,680
87 Kandace Russell $42,195
88 Laura Kelly $41,976
89 Irene Arispe $41,897
90 Araceli Ripper $41,500
91 Ricky Gleason II $41,355
92 Chinh Nguyen $39,900
93 Vincent Vasquez $39,690
94 Amanda Strittmatter $39,600
95 Jonathan Pascoe $39,508
96 Dana Dennett $39,438
97 Paula Talley $38,400
97 Patricia Hernandez-Ruiz $38,400
97 Vanesa Rodriguez $38,400
97 William Epperson $38,400


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