The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.
In Ontario's 2016 Sunshine List, there were 13 employees with similar job titles who received an average salary of $150,823.92
$150,823.92
Average Salary in 2016
$155,738.28
Median Salary in 2016
69.23% Male |
30.77% Female |
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Below is the quartile breakdown of the salary range. |
3 employees received a salary between $124,113 - $136,554 |
2 employees received a salary between $136,554 - $148,995 |
4 employees received a salary between $148,995 - $161,435 |
4 employees received a salary between $161,435 - $173,876 |
Majority of the employees were paid within the salary range encompassing the third and fourth quartile breakdown.
The 2016 Ontario Sunshine List shows that the average and median salaries for a Associate Professor, Chemistry are $150,823.92 and $155,738.28, respectively.
In 2016, Angus Mcquibban, holding the position of Associate Professor, Biochemistry at the University of Toronto received the highest salary of $173,876.22 among similar positions in Ontario public organizations. Stephen Kariuki, serving as the Associate Professor, Chemistry at Nipissing University , earned the highest salary of $131,476.91 among individuals in the same position across public organizations in Ontario during that year.
In the year 2016, the highest-paying organizations for Associate Professor, Chemistry and similar positions in the Ontario were as follows: Northern Ontario School of Medicine with an average pay of $153,444.36; University of Toronto with an average pay of $152,344.58; and Nipissing University with an average pay of $131,476.91.
A total of 3 organizations had employees who held comparable positions as mentioned in the Ontario Sunshine list.
In the year 2016, the highest-paying sector or industries for Associate Professor, Chemistry and similar positions in the Ontario were as follows: Universities with an average pay of $150,823.97.
There were 1 sector where employees held similar positions, as indicated in the Ontario Sunshine list.
The 2016 Ontario Sunshine List indicates that the representation of gender diversity in Associate Professor, Chemistry is 69.23% male and 30.77% female, respectively.
The 2016 Sunshine List has 13 employees who held comparable positions in Ontario.
10 out of 13 employees
Full Name | Job Title | Employer | Total Paid |
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Angus Mcquibban | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $173,876 |
Boris Steipe | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $166,646 |
Stavroula Andreopoulos | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $164,336 |
Craig Smibert | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $162,825 |
John Glover | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $159,087 |
Trevor Moraes | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $156,015 |
Cordula Enenkel | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $155,738 |
Tom Kovala | Associate Professor, Biochemistry | Northern Ontario School of Medicine | $153,444 |
Alexander Palazzo | Associate Professor of Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $142,688 |
Clive Scott Browning | Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Chemistry | University of Toronto | $137,367 |
Year | Total Employee Count | Average Paid |
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2016 | 13 | $150,824 |
2015 | 9 | $165,041 |
2013 | 20 | $135,667 |
2012 | 19 | $130,039 |
2011 | 23 | $128,215 |
2010 | 29 | $125,798 |
2009 | 17 | $115,627 |
2008 | 19 | $112,333 |
2007 | 9 | $119,434 |
2006 | 5 | $109,276 |
2005 | 4 | $106,310 |