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University of Illinois Academic Personnel Supplement Explanatory Notes University of Illinois Academic Personnel Supplement Explanatory Notes The supplement is organized by campus. The campuses are presented in the following order: Urbana-Champaign Campus, Chicago Campus, Springfield Campus, and University Administration. Within each campus, colleges and administrative units are presented in alphabetic order. The column to the far right contains the annual salary for the 2009-10 academic year, while the preceding column contains the amount for the 2008-09 academic year. The column immediately to the right of the title indicates tenure status for faculty appointments. The next column indicates whether the appointment is academic or academic professional and also the service required with the appointment. The next columns indicate the 2008-09 and 2009-10 full-time equivalent percentage for salaried positions. Academic Tenure Codes The tenure of academic staff is in accordance with Article X, Section 1 of the University of Illinois Statutes. The following symbols are used in this supplement: A Indefinite Tenure M Multi-Year Contract Agreement N Initial/Partial Term P Probationary Term Q Specified Term Appointment T Terminal Contract W Special Agreement to Accept Academic Appointment and Reappointment for Definite Term Employee Class Codes The services required of academic and administrative staff are in accordance with Article IX of the University of Illinois Statutes and Article IV, Section 1 of The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure. The following codes indicate service required: AA Academic 9/12 month Benefit Eligible (9 months service paid over 12 month period) AB Academic 9/12 month Non-Benefit Eligible AC Academic 9/9 month Benefit Eligible (Springfield Campus Only) AG Academic 10/12 month Benefit Eligible (10 months service paid over 12 month period) AH Academic 10/12 month Non-Benefit Eligible AL Academic 12 month Benefit Eligible (12 months service paid over 12 month period) AM Academic 12 month Non-Benefit Eligible BA Academic Professional 12 month Benefit Eligible (12 months service paid over 12 month period) BB Academic Professional 12 month Non-Benefit Eligible BC Academic Professional 9/12 month Benefit Eligible (9 months service paid over 12 month period) BD Academic Professional 9/12 month Non-Benefit Eligible BG Academic Professional 10/12 month Benefit Eligible (10 months service paid over 12 month period) BH Academic Professional 10/12 month Non-Benefit Eligible PA Postdoctoral Research Associate Benefit Eligible (Service paid over 12 month period) PB Postdoctoral Research Associate Non-Benefit Eligible (Service paid over 12 month period) For positions or portions of positions on an academic year service basis, services are only required during the two semesters defined as August 16 through May 15. Summer session teaching, if required, will be covered by an additional appointment with salary at 2/9 of the annual rate for full-time service during the eight-week session. Summer research appointments are limited to two months at 2/9 salary unless the appropriate chancellor approves a longer period in exceptional circumstances. All payments to academic staff are made on a monthly basis for the payroll year. The payroll year for 2009-10 is defined as August 16 through August 15. The following athletic staff are appointed based on a sport-specific cycle, with exceptions noted below: Urbana-Champaign Men’s and Women’s Basketball: May 1, 2009 through April 30, 2010 Football and Volleyball: February 1, 2009 through January 31, 2010 Chicago Men’s Basketball: April 1, 2009 through March 31, 2010 Springfield Men’s Basketball: May16, 2009 through May 15, 2010 Men’s Soccer Coach: December 16, 2008 through December 15, 2009 A name index indicates the page or pages on which individuals are listed. August 26, 2009 Board of Trustees - University of Illinois Page 1 September, 2009 - (Urbana-Champaign Campus) Empl Present Proposed Present Proposed Employee Name Job Title Tenure Class FTE FTE Salary Salary KL - Agr Consumer & Env Sciences 348 - ACES Info Tech & Cmc Svcs Arends, John P NETWORK ANLYS BA 1.00 1.00 $47,600.00 $47,600.00 Atterberry, Richard L MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $54,800.00 $55,800.00 SECTION COORD BA 0.00 0.00 $2,500.08 $2,500.08 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $57,300.08 $58,300.08 Avelis, Mary M NETWORK ANLYS BA 1.00 1.00 $53,850.00 $53,850.00 Basole, Milind M SECTION COORD BA 0.00 0.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 WEB DEVLOP SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $62,980.00 $62,980.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $65,480.00 $65,480.00 Beaumont, Gary L MEDIA COMNC SPEC BA 0.55 0.55 $43,800.00 $43,800.00 Bentsen, Molly MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $58,400.12 $58,400.12 Borukhovich, Yury WEB DEVLP SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $58,400.00 $58,400.00 Connolly, Anissa R ASST TO THE DIR BA 1.00 1.00 $67,700.00 $67,700.00 Cross, David L WEB DEVLOP SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $58,560.00 $58,560.00 Gerstenecker, David G SECTION COORD BA 0.00 0.00 $2,499.96 $2,499.96 SR NETWORK ANLYS BA 1.00 1.00 $74,750.00 $74,750.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $77,249.96 $77,249.96 Gillins, Timothy A VST INFO TECHNOL SUPPORT SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $31,500.00 $31,500.00 Gleason, Todd E MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $70,100.00 $70,100.00 Goettel, Robin G EXT COMNC SPEC BA 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $67,790.00 $67,790.00 Hamilton, James L MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $84,960.00 $84,960.00 Hazzard, James Whitworth NETWORK ANLYS BA 1.00 1.00 $58,380.00 $58,380.00 Henry, Joshua Keith NETWORK ANLYS BA 1.00 1.00 $57,400.16 $59,000.16 Hixson, Paul C ASST DEAN & DIR, ITCS BA 1.00 1.00 $123,725.00 $123,725.00 Knoblauch, James B EXT SPEC, VIDEO BA 1.00 1.00 $47,450.08 $47,450.08 Lamb Basham, Cindy Lee MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $43,350.00 $43,350.00 Larson, Debra Levey MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $53,600.00 $53,600.00 McAllister, Jeana L MGR OF SYST SERVS BA 1.00 1.00 $64,950.00 $64,950.00 Meador, Marisa R WEB DEVLOP SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $59,440.00 $59,440.00 Meyer, Donald L SR NETWORK ANLYS BA 1.00 1.00 $73,000.00 $73,000.00 Ormsby, Leann M MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $60,150.18 $60,150.18 Parker, Steven R EXT COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $48,670.16 $48,670.16 Picklesimer, Phyllis C MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $47,550.00 $47,550.00 Riecks, David Alan EXT COMNC SPEC-PHOTO BA 1.00 1.00 $43,300.00 $43,300.00 Smith, Meghan Lea VST INFO TECHNOL SUPPORT SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 Stein, Marianne Figge MEDIA COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $50,100.00 $50,100.00 Sunderland, Krista L EXT COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $47,500.32 $47,500.32 Todd, Jeremy H WEB DEVLOP SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $52,720.08 $52,720.08 Tubbs, John P MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $58,700.00 $58,700.00 Vaughan, Traci Eileen WEB DEVLOP SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $60,300.00 $60,300.00 Walker, Dori G MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BB 0.49 0.49 $24,360.00 $24,360.00 Wherley, Nicholas Ryan MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $53,520.00 $53,520.00 SECTION COORD BA 0.00 0.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $56,020.00 $56,020.00 White, Susan Jane MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 0.75 0.75 $30,477.34 $30,477.34 Wilson, David K MEDIA/COMNC SPEC BA 1.00 1.00 $68,650.00 $68,650.00 470 - Agr & Consumer Economics Allen-Smith, Joyce E ASSOC PROF A AA 1.00 1.00 $89,629.00 $89,629.00 Althouse, Mark Adam PRGM COORD BA 1.00 1.00 $62,428.00 $62,428.00 Ando, Amy W ASSOC PROF A AA 1.00 1.00 $87,603.00 $87,603.00 Arends-Kuenning, Mary Paula ASSOC PROF A AA 1.00 1.00 $86,342.16 $86,342.16 Ayers, Stephen R EXT UNIT ED,FRM BUS,MGT-MKT II BA 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Baker, Mindy L ASST PROF P AA 1.00 1.00 $78,050.00 $78,050.00 Bartman, Debra K EXT EDUC,CNSMR & FAM ECON III BA 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Employee Total for All Jobs... 1.00 1.00 $57,470.04 $57,470.04 Batts, Ryan M VST EXT SPEC, FARM & FIN MGMT BA 1.00 1.00 $42,000.00 $42,000.00 Baylis, Katherine R ASST PROF P AA 1.00 1.00 $87,125.00 $87,125.00 Beller, Andrea H PROF OF FAMILY ECON A AA 1.00 1.00 $97,646.00 $97,646.00 Employee Total for All Jobs..
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