Daniel Bai earns 10.6% more in 2019 working as a public employee in Washtenaw County

Daniel Bai earns 10.6% more in 2019 working as a public employee in Washtenaw County
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Daniel Bai earned $53,521 in 2019, 10.6 percent more than the previous year, working as a public employee in Washtenaw County, according to the Michigan Government Salaries Database.

Rose Bellanca’s compensation of $251,048 was the most as a public employee in Washtenaw County in 2019.

The data was gathered by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, a nonprofit research and educational institute.

Top 100 highest paid public employees in 2019 in Washtenaw County
Rank Employee Employer 2019 amount earned 2018 amount earned Percent Change
1 Rose Bellanca Washtenaw Community College $251,048 $226,094 11%
2 Scott Menzel Washtenaw Intermediate School District $215,582 $205,341 5%
3 Jeanice Swift Ann Arbor Public Schools $210,000 $200,000 5%
4 Christopher Timmis Dexter Community Schools $184,000 $177,080 3.9%
5 Karl Covert Washtenaw Technical Middle College $175,500 $166,570 5.4%
6 Julie Helber Chelsea School District $171,874 $165,980 3.6%
7 Sharon Raschke Dexter Community Schools $167,282 $155,140 7.8%
8 Scot Graden Saline Area Schools $164,000 $164,000 0%
9 Lee Dickinson-Kelley Ann Arbor Public Schools $152,560 $149,276 2.2%
9 Marios Demetriou Ann Arbor Public Schools $152,560 $149,276 2.2%
9 David Comsa Ann Arbor Public Schools $152,560 $149,276 2.2%
12 Thomas Dekeyser Whitmore Lake Public Schools $151,027 $145,589 3.7%
13 Michelle Mueller Washtenaw Community College $150,355 $143,700 4.6%
14 Sean McNatt Lincoln Consolidated School $149,500 $145,807 2.5%
15 Naomi Norman Washtenaw Intermediate School District $148,356 $137,505 7.9%
16 Cherie Vannatter Washtenaw Intermediate School District $148,186 $130,291 13.7%
17 Concetta Lewis Ann Arbor Public Schools $148,011 $114,679 29.1%
18 Kimberly Hurns Washtenaw Community College $145,855 $146,200 -0.2%
19 Brian Marcel Washtenaw Intermediate School District $145,637 $136,513 6.7%
20 Starr Burke Washtenaw Community College $145,224 $142,007 2.3%
21 Glenn KayII Washtenaw Community College $144,074 $138,149 4.3%
22 Suzanne Albach Washtenaw Community College $143,434 $137,359 4.4%
23 Cristy Lindemann Washtenaw Community College $142,957 $140,647 1.6%
24 Thomas Penird Washtenaw Community College $142,192 $144,465 -1.6%
25 Maria Ortega Washtenaw Community College $142,130 $140,260 1.3%
26 Cassandra Harmon-Higgins Washtenaw Intermediate School District $141,042 $134,434 4.9%
27 Valerie Greaves Washtenaw Community College $140,786 $136,321 3.3%
28 Alan Oman Washtenaw Intermediate School District $139,042 $128,162 8.5%
29 Mark Johnston Washtenaw Community College $138,744 $143,834 -3.5%
30 Bradley Metz Washtenaw Community College $138,239 $136,229 1.5%
31 William Nelson Washtenaw Community College $137,386 $140,569 -2.3%
32 Rene Stark Washtenaw Community College $136,683 $137,418 -0.5%
33 Robert Hagood Washtenaw Community College $136,613 $134,440 1.6%
34 Khajasamieon Parks Ann Arbor Public Schools $136,452 $135,015 1.1%
34 Dawn Linden Ann Arbor Public Schools $136,452 $133,515 2.2%
34 Shonta Langford Ann Arbor Public Schools $136,452 $112,815 21%
34 Paul Deangelis Ann Arbor Public Schools $136,452 $133,515 2.2%
38 Timothy Vanschoick Washtenaw Community College $136,193 $129,252 5.4%
39 Colette Young Washtenaw Community College $136,019 $132,004 3%
40 Cassandra George-Sturges Washtenaw Community College $134,808 $137,587 -2%
41 Janet Schwamb Ann Arbor Public Schools $134,520 $136,020 -1.1%
41 Cynthia Leaman Ann Arbor Public Schools $134,520 $136,020 -1.1%
43 Holly Heaviland Washtenaw Intermediate School District $133,581 $128,284 4.1%
44 Joyce Jenkins Washtenaw Community College $133,547 $133,413 0.1%
45 Emile Lauzzana Ann Arbor Public Schools $132,860 $60,000 121.4%
46 Randy Van Wagnen Washtenaw Community College $132,508 $131,260 1%
47 Robert Klemmer Washtenaw Community College $132,372 $100,060 32.3%
48 Laura Perez Washtenaw Community College $132,187 $125,570 5.3%
49 Hiralal Dedhia Washtenaw Community College $131,567 $128,638 2.3%
50 Susan Dentel Washtenaw Community College $131,166 $133,163 -1.5%
51 Kenneth Shiskowski Eastern Michigan University $130,799 $133,182 -1.8%
52 Hanan Wahab Washtenaw Community College $130,697 $120,500 8.5%
53 Amanda Matheson Ann Arbor Public Schools $130,305 $73,764 76.7%
54 Gary Kier Washtenaw Community College $130,087 $128,163 1.5%
55 David Wooten Washtenaw Community College $129,910 $89,058 45.9%
56 Allen Day Washtenaw Community College $129,835 $123,133 5.4%
57 William Moran Dexter Community Schools $129,225 $125,669 2.8%
58 Jami Bronson Dexter Community Schools $129,203 $125,452 3%
59 Mollie Sharrar Dexter Community Schools $128,626 $122,141 5.3%
60 Michael Duff Washtenaw Community College $128,529 $130,025 -1.2%
61 Will Teague Washtenaw Community College $127,628 $125,126 2%
62 Tana Bridge Eastern Michigan University $127,617 $125,105 2%
63 Justin Carter Washtenaw Community College $127,592 $124,940 2.1%
64 Lisa Manoukian Washtenaw Community College $127,254 $123,633 2.9%
65 Ruth Walsh Washtenaw Community College $126,780 $114,318 10.9%
66 Cory McElmeel Ann Arbor Public Schools $126,500 $128,419 -1.5%
66 Tracey Lowder Ann Arbor Public Schools $126,500 $125,419 0.9%
68 Shawn Deron Washtenaw Community College $125,949 $125,439 0.4%
69 Jean Miller Washtenaw Community College $125,694 $123,835 1.5%
70 Rosemary Wilson Washtenaw Community College $125,481 $127,297 -1.4%
71 Michael Galea Washtenaw Community College $125,479 $139,798 -10.2%
72 David Raft Saline Area Schools $125,325 $122,867 2%
73 Kristy Norris Washtenaw Community College $124,886 $129,060 -3.2%
74 Barbara Santo Dexter Community Schools $124,691 $119,431 4.4%
75 Stephen Laatsch Saline Area Schools $124,500 $123,000 1.2%
75 Curtis Ellis Saline Area Schools $124,500 $123,000 1.2%
77 Marilyn Donham Washtenaw Community College $124,369 $122,531 1.5%
78 Yin Lu Washtenaw Community College $124,241 $127,609 -2.6%
79 Marcus Kaemming Chelsea School District $123,846 $116,365 6.4%
80 Michelle Cowhy Chelsea School District $123,446 $116,192 6.2%
81 Lisa Nickel Chelsea School District $123,082 $119,794 2.7%
82 Lisa Anglin Ann Arbor Public Schools $122,649 $122,921 -0.2%
83 Kevin Hudson Ann Arbor Public Schools $122,385 $121,430 0.8%
84 Michelle Pogliano Ann Arbor Public Schools $122,064 $117,197 4.2%
85 Shaenu Micou Ann Arbor Public Schools $121,894 $95,107 28.2%
86 Tracy Schwab Washtenaw Community College $121,505 $120,567 0.8%
87 Sherri Papazoglou Washtenaw Intermediate School District $121,379 $115,541 5.1%
88 Gary Court Ann Arbor Public Schools $121,264 $117,839 2.9%
89 Alicia Seegert Saline Area Schools $120,838 $106,286 13.7%
90 Jerron Bryant Ann Arbor Public Schools $120,802 $133,634 -9.6%
91 Justin Morningstar Washtenaw Community College $120,658 $109,879 9.8%
92 Roberta Heyward Ann Arbor Public Schools $120,425 $114,571 5.1%
93 Michael Kapolka Chelsea School District $120,345 $117,112 2.8%
94 Bradley Bezeau Saline Area Schools $119,923 $117,571 2%
95 Christopher Curtis Ann Arbor Public Schools $119,902 $114,709 4.5%
96 Melita Alston Ann Arbor Public Schools $119,603 $112,232 6.6%
97 Craig McCalla Dexter Community Schools $119,525 $118,679 0.7%
98 Juan Redondo Washtenaw Community College $119,312 $124,647 -4.3%
99 Marcus Edmondson Ann Arbor Public Schools $119,255 $122,562 -2.7%
100 Che Carter Ann Arbor Public Schools $119,174 $120,745 -1.3%


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