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Collèges Colleges Disclosure for 2012 under the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act, 1996 Colleges This category includes Ontario Colleges. Divulgation pour 2012 en vertu de la Loi de 1996 sur la divulgation des traitements dans le secteur public Collèges Cette catégorie contient les collèges de l’Ontario. Taxable Surname/Nom de Given Name/ Salary Paid/ Benefits/ Employer/Employeur famille Prénom Position/Poste Traitement Avant. impos. Algonquin College ABBAS SADIQ Professor $102,185.98 $119.88 Algonquin College AGATE JEFFERY MICHAEL Manager, Counselling and Testing Services$104,656.60 $335.15 Algonquin College AL-AZZAWI ABDUL Professor $103,133.47 $185.88 Algonquin College ALLAN GAIL Professor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College ALLEN IAN D. Professor $104,140.79 $119.88 Algonquin College ALMUHTADI WAHAB Professor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College ANDERSON DANIEL Professor $102,185.98 $119.88 Algonquin College ANDERSON MICHAEL Professor $104,573.33 $185.88 Algonquin College ASSELIN JACQUELINE Professor $103,539.54 $185.88 Algonquin College AUBIN JERRY A. Professor $108,961.50 $119.88 Algonquin College AUBUT JOANN Dean, Academic Development $139,301.88 $445.83 Algonquin College BAIN RODNEY Professor $102,269.74 $185.88 Algonquin College BALASEVICIUS DEBRA Chair, Health and Community Studies Department$118,961.88 $389.52 Algonquin College BALLARD MICHAEL Professor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College BARKER GERRY A. Vice President, Human Resources $204,434.22 $585.94 Algonquin College BAUCOM ALFRED Professor $102,216.63 $119.88 Algonquin College BELANGER MARIA Professor $103,611.47 $119.88 Algonquin College BERRY LYNN M. Professor $108,381.94 $185.88 Algonquin College BEST DAVE Professor $100,506.36 $185.88 Algonquin College BONANG COLIN Associate Director, Safety, Security and Emergency Management$108,989.51 $352.32 Algonquin College BOND ANTHONY R. Professor $107,152.06 $163.88 Algonquin College BOUCHER REAL Professor $102,185.98 $119.88 Algonquin College BRAMBURGER JAMIE Manager, Community and Student Affairs $113,597.82 $127.48 Algonquin College BRAY DAVID Professor $107,600.22 $185.88 Algonquin College BROSCOE DAVID Professor $106,609.82 $185.88 Algonquin College BROWNLEE BRENT General Manager, Food Service Operations$108,219.80 $349.32 Algonquin College BRUCE NORM Chair, Police and Public Safety Institute $118,961.88 $389.52 Algonquin College BRULE CLAUDE Vice President, Academic $184,612.83 $554.28 Algonquin College BRUN DEL RE RICCARDO Project Manager, Applied Research and Development$110,127.80 $0.00 Algonquin College BURROWS MARY JANE Professor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College BURROWS STUART R. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College BYRNE PAUL H. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College CASEY PETER J. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College CATTON JIM M. Professor $100,454.50 $185.88 Algonquin College CHALMERS DAVID Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College CHARTIER PIERRE Professor $103,757.63 $185.88 Algonquin College CLARK BRUCE D. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College CLARKE SALLY Financial Services Manager $105,783.30 $345.51 Algonquin College CLENDINNENG DEBRA Professor $105,653.90 $185.88 Algonquin College COCHRANE GEOFFREY Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College COFFEY KAREN A. Counsellor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College COLLYER CATHY A. Professor $105,022.14 $185.88 Algonquin College CONNOLLY ROBERT Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College CONNOLLY TONI Counsellor $114,154.18 $119.88 Algonquin College COX LYNN Professor $100,538.80 $174.96 Algonquin College CRANE LINDA A. Professor $105,129.24 $185.88 Algonquin College DACEY DOUG B. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College DALE BOB (ROBERT) Professor $102,185.98 $163.88 Colleges - Collèges Page 1 of/de 84 Taxable Surname/Nom de Given Name/ Salary Paid/ Benefits/ Employer/Employeur famille Prénom Position/Poste Traitement Avant. impos. Algonquin College DALRYMPLE KENNETH WAYNE Professor $102,185.98 $163.88 Algonquin College DALY-CYR JENNIFER Director, Strategic Programs and Services Planning$132,722.98 $437.41 Algonquin College DALZIEL JOHN Head of Major Construction $126,299.11 $0.00 Algonquin College DAVEY ROGER L. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College DAVIDSON TONY Professor $114,218.80 $185.88 Algonquin College DAVIES KAREN Dean, Algonquin College in the Ottawa Valley$139,359.13 $445.83 Algonquin College DEGAN JOAN Chair, Allied Health Programs $114,956.42 $130.23 Algonquin College DEMPSEY CATHY Director, Finance and Administrative Services$134,177.96 $438.91 Algonquin College DENSMORE SYLVIA Professor $104,302.45 $185.88 Algonquin College DEZIEL PHILIPPE J. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College DIAKUN DENYCE Director, Workforce and Personal Development$126,022.20 $142.80 Algonquin College DONALDSON DAVE Dean, School of Business $149,731.92 $492.75 Algonquin College DOWNEY ERROLL Professor $104,658.15 $185.88 Algonquin College DRAKE KIM Professor $104,856.08 $119.88 Algonquin College DUFRESNE DEBBIE Professor $102,222.77 $185.88 Algonquin College DUROCHER MARIE L. Professor $103,213.36 $119.88 Algonquin College DYER REGINALD L. Professor $103,945.60 $185.88 Algonquin College EBBS PAUL Professor $107,600.22 $185.88 Algonquin College EMERY ANDREA Professor $100,734.29 $119.88 Algonquin College ESNARD GORDON Assistant General Manager, Food Service Operations$121,717.41 $314.29 Algonquin College FAIRES TAMARA Professor $126,567.71 $119.88 Algonquin College FAKOURI JOHN N. Professor $102,185.98 $119.88 Algonquin College FAULKNER KAREN E. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College FAYCAL NELLY Professor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College FERRIES DAVE C. Professor $108,297.64 $119.88 Algonquin College FILE JAMES Associate Registrar, Systems and Reporting Services$105,783.30 $345.51 Algonquin College FORTURA PETER N. Chair, Business Administration Core and Service Courses$123,668.76 $141.12 Algonquin College FOSTER CHRISTINE Professor $106,295.73 $0.00 Algonquin College FOSTER KAREN Director, Ancillary Services $123,341.76 $403.83 Algonquin College FOULDS BARBARA J. Associate Dean, Health Sciences $147,103.83 $465.14 Algonquin College FRASER PATRICIA Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College FRASER SHERRYL L. Professor $104,841.04 $185.88 Algonquin College FREEBORN BRUCE Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College FRIESEN UDO ROLAND Manager, Facilities Operations and Maintenance Services Team$105,783.30 $345.51 Algonquin College GARBARINO WILLIAM Professor $107,600.22 $185.88 Algonquin College GAUTHIER CAROLLE Manager, Accounting, Purchasing and Logistics$103,723.95 $249.66 Algonquin College GILHOOLY HELENE Professor $104,060.14 $119.88 Algonquin College GILLESPIE SHERYL A. Professor $102,185.98 $163.88 Algonquin College GILLETT ROBERT President $333,787.36 $31,758.67 Algonquin College GIN GARY Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College GRAY CARL Professor $104,893.11 $185.88 Algonquin College HAHN CHRISTOPHER Chair, Construction Trades and Building Services$116,639.86 $381.11 Algonquin College HALEY DAVID Professor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College HANCOCK SYDNEY Professor $105,969.83 $163.88 Algonquin College HANSON MORLEY Training Consultant $104,662.96 $332.25 Algonquin College HARRIS LINDSAY K. Professor $102,185.98 $119.88 Algonquin College HARVEY ROBERT Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College HEATON ROBYN Chair, Media Studies $118,961.88 $134.38 Colleges - Collèges Page 2 of/de 84 Taxable Surname/Nom de Given Name/ Salary Paid/ Benefits/ Employer/Employeur famille Prénom Position/Poste Traitement Avant. impos. Algonquin College HILLOCK PAUL D. Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College HODDENBAGH MARK Director, Applied Research and Development$142,441.34 $449.02 Algonquin College HUNTER NEIL Professor $100,573.36 $185.88 Algonquin College HURDLE GERALD C. Professor $104,681.34 $185.88 Algonquin College HUST CARMEN Professor $102,681.10 $185.88 Algonquin College HYDE ROBERT D. Professor $102,512.98 $185.88 Algonquin College JANZEN CHRISTOPHER P. Chair, Applied Science and Environmental Technology$111,632.85 $315.28 Algonquin College JELLA DANIEL Professor $104,141.68 $0.00 Algonquin College JOLLY TOM Professor $107,600.22 $119.88 Algonquin College KEINDEL DAVID Professor $109,444.78 $185.88 Algonquin College KELLY DORIS Professor $102,402.61 $185.88 Algonquin College KENNEDY PATRICK Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College KHEFIFI TAIEB HAFAIEDH Professor $102,186.00 $185.88 Algonquin College KHOURY PAUL Professor $102,185.98 $163.88 Algonquin College KIDD KELLY Professor $110,510.42 $185.88 Algonquin College KNAAPEN FRANK Professor $111,886.71 $185.88 Algonquin College KNUDSEN WARREN Professor $102,814.42 $119.88 Algonquin College KOPF-JOHNSON LESLIE Professor $105,107.69 $174.96 Algonquin College KRONICK SANDY Professor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College KYTE JAMES GREGORY Chair, Marketing and Management Studies Department$118,961.88 $389.52 Algonquin College KYTE MURRAY Chair, Business, Technology and Outdoor Training$137,634.96 $421.97 Algonquin College LAFLEUR JUDITH Professor $102,238.04 $185.88 Algonquin College LAROCK PETER Chair, Design Studies $118,961.88 $389.52 Algonquin College LARWILL SANDRA Academic Manager, Continuing Education $105,783.30 $119.05 Algonquin College LAURIN CECILE Professor $106,548.51 $185.88 Algonquin College LEBLANC BARBARA Professor $100,537.48 $185.88 Algonquin College LEGAULT LOUISE Counsellor $102,185.98 $185.88 Algonquin College LENNOX DANA G. Professor $104,893.10 $185.88 Algonquin College LEWREY WAYNE Manager, Business Intelligence $105,783.30 $270.54 Algonquin College LOMOW NORMAN Professor $107,548.15 $119.88 Algonquin College LONGCHAMPS DON P. Professor $102,290.10 $119.88 Algonquin College MACDONALD KENT President $240,324.26 $1,358.21 Algonquin College MACDOUGALL GLENN Director, Learning and Teaching Services $140,686.36 $447.52 Algonquin College MACEWAN LINDA M. Professor $104,535.24 $185.88 Algonquin College MACNAB JEFF Associate Registrar, Client Service $102,009.75 $332.79 Algonquin College MANHERZ JUDY E.
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