The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.
In Ontario's 2014 Sunshine List, there were 88 employees with similar job titles who received an average salary of $167,498.43
$167,498.43
Average Salary in 2014
$152,054.28
Median Salary in 2014
82.95% Male |
17.05% Female |
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Below is the quartile breakdown of the salary range. |
45 employees received a salary between $103,567 - $154,578 |
31 employees received a salary between $154,578 - $205,589 |
7 employees received a salary between $205,589 - $256,600 |
5 employees received a salary between $256,600 - $307,611 |
Majority of the employees were paid within the salary range encompassing the first quartile breakdown.
The 2014 Ontario Sunshine List shows that the average and median salaries for a Professor - Chemistry are $167,498.43 and $152,054.28, respectively.
In 2014, Scott Mabury, holding the position of Vice-President, University Operations And Professor of Chemistry at the University of Toronto received the highest salary of $307,611.72 among similar positions in Ontario public organizations. Simon Hesp, serving as the Professor - Chemistry at Queen’s University , earned the highest salary of $208,420.97 among individuals in the same position across public organizations in Ontario during that year.
In the year 2014, the highest-paying organizations for Professor - Chemistry and similar positions in the Ontario were as follows: University of Toronto with an average pay of $176,780.43; University of Windsor with an average pay of $172,221.53; Queen’s University with an average pay of $149,633.28; Northern Ontario School of Medicine with an average pay of $143,562.12; and Sault College with an average pay of $103,567.68.
A total of 5 organizations had employees who held comparable positions as mentioned in the Ontario Sunshine list.
In the year 2014, the highest-paying sector or industries for Professor - Chemistry and similar positions in the Ontario were as follows: Universities with an average pay of $168,233.27; and Colleges with an average pay of $103,567.68.
There were 2 sectors where employees held similar positions, as indicated in the Ontario Sunshine list.
The 2014 Ontario Sunshine List indicates that the representation of gender diversity in Professor - Chemistry is 82.95% male and 17.05% female, respectively.
The 2014 Sunshine List has 88 employees who held comparable positions in Ontario.
10 out of 88 employees
Full Name | Job Title | Employer | Total Paid |
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Scott Mabury | Vice-President, University Operations And Professor of Chemistry | University of Toronto | $307,612 |
Emil Pai | Professor, Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $292,575 |
Peter Lewis | Associate Vice President, Research And Innovation, Global Research Partnerships And Professor of Biochemistry | University of Toronto | $294,221 |
Paul Brumer | University Professor of Chemistry And Roel Buck-Weizmann Chair Chemical Physics | University of Toronto | $270,366 |
Geoffrey Ozin | University Professor of Chemistry | University of Toronto | $260,989 |
Ulrich Krull | Vice Principal Special Initiatives And Professor of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Mississauga | University of Toronto | $232,087 |
Mark Lautens | Professor of Chemistry And Astra Zeneca Chair in Organic Synthesis | University of Toronto | $230,225 |
Douglas Stephan | Professor of Chemistry | University of Toronto | $234,739 |
P. Andrew Evans | Professor, Bader Chair in Organic Chemistry And Canada Research Chair, Tier 1 - Chemistry | Queen’s University | $227,739 |
Mitchell Winnik | University Professor of Chemistry | University of Toronto | $215,493 |
Year | Total Employee Count | Average Paid |
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2014 | 88 | $167,498 |
2013 | 101 | $158,363 |
2012 | 102 | $152,487 |