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Keri Silvyn earns $62 working at the Land Department

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Keri Silvyn earned $62 in 2018 working as a board commisioner or committee member for the Land Department, according to data compiled by The Arizona Republic on more than 150,000 employees in the state.

The employee's total compensation is made up of an employee's annual salary with the addition of any overtime pay earned throughout the year.

The highest-paid employee working for the Land Department—Lisa Atkins—earned $175,000 as the director.

The 100 highest earners working for the Land Department in 2018
RankEmployeeJob titleSalary
1Lisa AtkinsDirector$175,000
2Wesley Mehl--$149,952
3Frederick BreedloveAssistant director$105,000
3Mark EdelmanAssistant director$105,000
3Paul Peterson--$105,000
3James PerryAssistant director$105,000
3Simone Hall--$105,000
3Sean BurkeAssistant director$105,000
3Aaron MageziAssistant director$105,000
10Andrew ConlinProgram administrator$104,000
11Ryan JohnsonAssistant director$100,000
12Angela Calabrasi--$90,000
13Mark Fast--$86,000
14Pam Muse--$84,000
14William Reed--$84,000
14Ruben Ojeda--$84,000
17Brian Blockey--$82,000
18William Palmisano--$80,000
19Tiffani Graham--$75,000
19Ian AtupanApplication developer$75,000
19Monica LobatoHuman resources manager$75,000
19Curtis Pulford--$75,000
23Arthur Sarumov--$73,000
24Frederick O'HaraAdministrative services officer$72,000
25Perry WarnerProperty appraiser$70,000
25Christine Thurston--$70,000
25Deborah Mosakowski--$70,000
28Manish Patel--$68,675
29James Rees--$68,250
30Steven Rusiecki--$68,000
30Jacqueline Thomas--$68,000
30Michael ValentiSystems administrator$68,000
33Raymond Moore--$66,705
34Michael Naber--$66,447
35Mark Scarp--$66,000
36Charles VencillAdministrative services officer$65,000
37Nancy Garcia--$64,200
38Dawn Dillman--$63,000
38Micah HorowitzPlanner$63,000
38Heide KocsisWater resources specialist$63,000
41Helen GreenPlanner$62,492
42Cheryl Blockey--$62,337
43Joseph Dixon--$62,173
44Julius Amman--$62,000
44Christopher Lowman--$62,000
44Matthew BehrendAdministrative services officer$62,000
47Ronald Huettner--$60,719
48Jennifer Spratling--$60,000
48Sharmin Khondoker--$60,000
50Carolyn Brown--$59,810
51Tim Colman--$59,764
52Dayna Brown--$59,482
53Kenneth Hankish--$58,049
54Robert Harding--$58,000
54Diana Faude--$58,000
56John Schieffer--$57,750
57William Haney--$56,640
58Laura Gilbreath--$56,000
59Cody Hatfield--$55,300
60Keenan Murray--$55,157
61Jenna Leveille--$55,000
61John Nebrich--$55,000
61Cheryl DoyleWater resources specialist$55,000
64Cindy GarciaAccountant$54,075
65Susan Russell--$53,550
66David Haag--$53,000
67Max Masel--$52,500
68Janette Weaver--$52,000
68Richard Spencer--$52,000
70Alexander KuchanskyWater resources specialist$51,672
71Mario Preciado--$51,185
72David Schreiber--$51,002
73Joshua Grace--$50,487
74Le Bradley Vasseur--$50,080
75Gloria Nichols--$50,000
75Carina ChaviraAdministrative assistant$50,000
75Michael Nesselrode--$50,000
75Bruce Campbell--$50,000
79Dennis Pomroy--$49,920
80Amber Troidl--$48,900
81Michael Mcintire--$48,006
82Linnae TannerAuditor$48,000
82Lonnie Buckels--$48,000
84Ronnie Tsosie--$47,476
85Lani DrewProgram project specialist$47,000
85Keri WilliamsAuditor$47,000
87Lisa Weber--$46,785
88Rebecca Molina--$46,350
89Crystal Carrancho--$46,000
89April Tutt--$46,000
91David NielsonProperty appraiser$43,514
92Delfino Martinez--$43,260
93Laura Bonardi--$42,500
94Gabriel Esparza--$39,140
94Trinity PerlbergProgram project specialist$39,140
96Susan NielsonProgram project specialist$35,360
97Franklin StricklerProperty appraiser$34,125
98Cynthia SharpAccounting specialist$33,946
99Maria NetherlinCustody service representative$33,280
100Joseph HernandezCustody service representative$31,500

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