Randal Draves earned $71,900 working for the Illinois Department of Corrections during 2020

Randal Draves earned ,900 working for the Illinois Department of Corrections during 2020
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Randal Draves earned $71,900 working for the Illinois Department of Corrections during 2020, ranking the employee 6,751st in total compensation according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The top paid public employee working for the Illinois Department of Corrections was Jermiagh Daly, with a total compensation of $291,300.

The 100 highest paid Illinois public employees working for the Illinois Department of Corrections
Rank Employee 2020 Earnings
1 Jermiagh Daly $291,300
2 Loreatha Coleman $260,900
3 Melvin Carson $245,700
4 Mark Locke $217,500
5 Nadine Lockett $217,400
6 Shannon Jackson $210,800
7 Marcus Holton $204,800
8 Paul Mocaby $203,000
9 Wesley Fuchs $199,300
10 Ade Ajagbe $199,100
11 Nwadiutor Ifezue $191,500
12 Helen Salako-Ojei $189,700
13 Clarence Egbe $187,300
14 John Schaake $186,200
15 Timothy Gardner $183,600
16 Shaun Dawson $182,100
17 David Sutton $181,100
18 Brian Posey $179,800
19 Robert Stoldt $179,000
20 Tony Whitten $178,700
21 Jonathan Brown $176,900
22 Joseph Pruett $176,700
23 Julio Saucedo $175,600
24 Edward Godwin $175,400
25 Helen Alohan $174,400
25 Sampson Onwueyi $174,400
27 Jeffrey Sim $173,000
28 Bryon Law $172,800
29 Jacob Dalton $172,000
30 David Weyer $171,700
31 Dale Scrogum $170,700
32 Patrick Clark $170,100
33 Kenneth Nalley $168,900
34 Craig Schrieber $168,500
35 Tracy Bordner $167,700
36 Troy Hall $167,500
37 Robert Ley $167,300
38 Jonathon McQuillen $167,200
39 Daniel Newman $166,800
40 Kevin Page $165,800
40 Janean Jackson $165,800
42 Patrick McGinnis $165,400
43 Scott Holte $164,800
44 Jeffrey Hoch $164,600
44 Julie Warner $164,600
46 Walter Baker $162,500
47 Raymond Smith $162,100
48 Gonnie Morgan $162,000
48 Randy Malkowski $162,000
50 Anthony Swarts $161,900
51 Camile Lindsay $161,800
52 Christopher Renteria $161,500
53 Jason Berry $161,300
54 Denise Minor $161,100
55 Joanna Kemmeren $161,000
56 Shane Osman $160,500
57 Angela Locke $160,300
58 Jason Thompson $160,100
59 Elisha Appiah $159,400
60 Lynn Chattic $159,200
61 Chad Hasemeyer $158,600
62 Kevin Rehfuss $157,900
63 Marian Andrews $157,200
64 Ray Gubbels $157,000
65 Douglas Sanford $156,300
66 Hector Quintero $156,000
67 Jerry McKee $155,900
68 Kelly Renzi $155,600
69 Paula Myers $155,100
70 Cally Stein $154,300
70 Calvin Bell $154,300
72 Derek Cleland $153,800
73 Theodore Fredericks $153,700
74 Jonathon Hinton $153,300
75 Chad Adams $153,000
76 Ganges Bell $152,700
77 Jane Reneau $152,600
78 Reginald Davis $152,300
79 Sherman Hunt $152,200
79 Gregory Battin $152,200
79 Nathaniel Wood $152,200
82 Emmanuel Egbe $152,100
82 James Limkeman $152,100
82 Joshua Andrews $152,100
85 Jermaine Myers $151,900
86 Luke Fairless $151,800
87 Brian Futch $151,300
88 Norman Heffelfinger $151,200
89 Eric Ward $151,100
90 Patrick Horn $151,000
91 David Kerns $150,800
92 Devin Wright $150,700
93 Isaiah Wright $150,500
94 Sue Gray $149,900
94 Mark Spong $149,900
94 Daniel Artl $149,900
97 Jordan Ferguson $149,400
98 Dominique Crudup $149,300
99 Allen Weber $149,100
100 Gary West $149,000


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