The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.
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Ryerson Polytechnic University had 80 employees receiving more than $100,000 in salaries and taxable benefits in 2001. In the same year, the organization compensated $9,537,815.01 to employees or staff with 62 different job titles and who work in the Universities sector.
In 2001, Claude Lajeunesse held the position of President And Vice-Chancellor at Ryerson Polytechnic University During that time, Claude received an annual salary of $135,513.18, along with a taxable benefit of $865.20.
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According to the 2001 Sunshine List, the Ryerson Polytechnic University had 80 employees whose compensation exceeded $100,000.
10 out of 80 employees
Employee Full Name | Job Title | Salary | Taxable Benefit |
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Claude Lajeunesse | President And Vice-Chancellor | $219,175 | $22,042 |
Gordon Cressy | Vice President, University Advancement | $217,660 | $2,262 |
Dennis Mock | Vice President, Academic | $161,741 | $1,691 |
Linda Grayson | VP, Administration And Student Affairs | $160,925 | $1,783 |
Kenneth Aspevig | Vice President, Academic | $157,300 | $4,735 |
Tom Knowlton | Dean, Faculty of Business | $139,797 | $1,555 |
Robert Peacock | Executive Director, Campaign | $138,795 | $1,558 |
Marilynn Booth | Dean, Continuing Education | $138,330 | $1,509 |
Derek Northwood | Dean, Fac. of Engin. And Applied Science | $136,359 | $1,505 |
Peter Strahlendorf | Assoc. Prof., Occupational And Public Hlth | $135,513 | $865 |
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