Average worker earns $30,434 at Bridgewater State University during 2020

Average worker earns ,434 at Bridgewater State University during 2020
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An average worker earned $30,434 at the Bridgewater State University during 2020, according to CTHRU.

This is less than the public employee average of $52,254.

The highest-paid public employee in Massachusetts is Matthew McCall, who earned $850,750 as the Head Basketball Coach at the University of Massachusetts.

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.

The Top 100 Highest Earners at Bridgewater State University in 2020
Rank Employee Amount Earned
1 Frederick Clark $249,900
2 Karim Ismaili $221,761
3 Brenda Molife $184,628
4 Keri Powers $180,353
5 Deniz Leuenberger $180,353
5 Douglas Shropshire $180,353
7 Karen Jason $180,353
8 Sabrina Gentlewarrior $180,353
9 Paul Jean $180,353
10 Jeanean Davis Street $175,000
11 Kristen Porter Utley $169,793
12 Rebecca Bair $162,750
13 David Crane $162,206
14 Arnaa Alcon $161,600
15 Edward Braun $157,465
16 David Tillinghast $149,484
17 Amy Beaulieu $143,363
18 Richard Enright $142,080
19 Denine Rocco $140,079
20 Michael Somers $139,870
21 Pamela Russell $137,957
22 Carol Bonner Saulny $137,500
23 Eva Gaffney $132,651
24 Jon Bryan $130,092
25 Gregg Meyer $130,073
26 Elaine Bukowiecki $127,993
27 David Robichaud $127,500
28 Wing Kai To $127,500
29 Jenny Shanahan $127,345
30 Kathleen Ferris Costa $127,283
31 Brian Salvaggio $126,043
32 Kim MacInnis $124,476
33 Xiangrong Liu $123,442
34 Thomas Kling $122,808
35 Mark Carmody $121,192
36 Susan McCombe $120,277
37 Mary Ann McKinnon $119,958
38 Shannon Donovan $119,909
39 Marybeth Lamb $119,824
40 Diana Fox $119,076
41 Beverly Lovett $117,824
42 Jean Kreiling $117,768
43 Christian Delaunay $117,471
44 Todd Audyatis $117,141
45 Jennifer Sipiora $116,852
46 Joyce Rain Anderson $116,355
47 Edward Deveney $115,717
48 James Hayes Bohanan $115,711
49 Mary Shorey $115,216
50 Patricia Emmons $115,000
51 Leonid Heretz $114,285
52 Christopher Frazer $114,240
53 Madhusudana Rao $114,039
54 Peter Saccocia $113,411
55 Sandra Clark $113,349
56 Todd Harris $113,097
57 Sandra Neargarder $112,871
58 George Serra $112,797
59 Stephen Nelson $111,999
60 John Michael Bodi $111,584
61 Stephanie Ryan $111,427
62 Stacey Kaminski $111,004
63 Andrew Holman $110,799
64 Christy Graham $110,280
65 Gregory Folsom $110,255
66 Jo Hoffman $110,233
67 Lauren Folloni $110,000
68 Michael Carson $109,735
69 Kimberly Griffin $109,320
70 Kelley Donalds $109,242
71 Louise Graham $109,223
72 Leora Lev $109,218
73 Aeon Skoble $109,047
74 David Delutis $108,891
75 Cielito King $108,163
76 Melinda Lamoureux $107,952
77 Phyllis Gimbel Schnitman $107,822
78 Margaret Lowe $107,198
79 Gregory DeMelo $107,148
80 Steven Young $107,139
81 Michael Storey $107,097
82 Karen Hamilton $106,957
83 Jeffrey Asmus $106,324
84 Teresa King $106,284
85 Salil Sachdev $106,076
86 Keith Lewinstein $105,902
87 Cynthia Kane $105,640
88 Cuong Vu $105,446
89 Catherine Womack $105,312
90 Richard Wright $104,432
91 Maura Rosenthal $103,898
92 Glen Anderson $103,675
93 Kimberly Davis $103,391
94 Eileen O Sullivan $103,339
95 Jo Ann DellaGiustina $103,286
96 Lisa Grosshart $103,026
97 Mia Zoino $102,229
98 Seikyung Jung $102,058
99 Robert Saunders $101,483
100 Joseph Wolk $100,815


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