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Employee Name Job Title Annual Salary ADAMS, GEORGE N FIRE Employee Name Job Title Annual Salary ADAMS, GEORGE N FIRE MARSHAL 93,165.01 ALBERT, TOMORRAY M ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER 50,753.41 ALEXANDER, GORDON WTP SUPERINTENDENT 87,449.80 ALLEN, RICHARD W FIRE BATTALION CHIEF 71,401.06 ALONSO, JANICE L FINANCE DIRECTOR 122,273.78 AMES, JOHNATHAN P WATER PLANT OPERATIONS SUPERVI 61,444.97 ANDERSON, ROBERT A DIRECTOR/PUBLIC WORKS 110,428.68 APARICIO, SERGIO E BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MGR 63,036.01 ARDIS, SHARI L OFFICE MANAGER 75,381.80 ATLAS, VICTOR L ASST STREETS SUPERINTENDENT 59,166.16 AULD, JAMES P POLICE CAPTAIN 89,691.39 AUSTIN, WANDA E PARKS REC ADMIN COORDINATOR 63,264.01 BACHMANN, DENISE K IT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR 71,475.48 BAILEY, COLIN D POLICE SERGEANT 55,099.21 BAILEY, RACHEL L ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 66,165.94 BAIRE, TIMOTHY R POLICE SERGEANT 55,859.22 BALDAUF, MARY P SUSTAINABILITY ADMSTR 64,271.01 BALTZEGAR, CHADWICK J CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR 53,787.84 BARLOW, JESSICA E TREASURER 95,036.34 BARRETT, DAVID L IT JR NETWORK ANALYST 53,787.84 BATES, FRIEDA M IT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR 88,095.98 BATTISTE, DAVID K POLICE CORPORAL 59,600.06 BAUST, PAUL A FIRE SCBA TECHNICIAN 50,509.57 BAXLEY, BRIAN A FIRE CAPTAIN 53,378.45 BAXTER, CHARLES E FIRE CAPTAIN 57,895.79 BEASLEY III, TOM ASST PARKS SUPERINTENDENT 54,050.22 BEATTIE, WILLIAM N POLICE CORPORAL 53,859.29 BEHNEY, RAY E POLICE SERGEANT 58,672.63 BEIERS, TODD F COMMERICIAL PLANS EXAMINER 53,260.52 BELL, BRIAN E POLICE LIEUTENANT 64,340.01 BELL, SHIREESE M PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER 54,834.02 BELTON, CHANIQUE J EXECUTIVE ASST/COUNCIL 73,542.01 BELVIN, STEPHANIE B FISCAL COORDINATOR 55,480.76 BENJAMIN, PAMELA R CHIEF OF STAFF 122,897.66 BENJAMIN, STEPHEN K MAYOR 75,000.00 BENSON, CATHERINE H POLICE INSPECTOR 64,494.39 BERESFORD, JONATHAN E FIRE CAPTAIN 51,031.34 BEYMER, TRACY L ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST 51,097.46 BIBER, SAMUEL S FIRE CAPTAIN 52,669.30 BING, HATTIE M DEPUTY PARKS REC DIRECTOR 89,343.86 BISHOP, RAYMOND E WASTEWATER PLANT OPER A S/S 51,199.08 BIVIANO, PETER J FIRE CAPTAIN 53,638.83 BLACKMON JR, RICHARD A CHIEF CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 56,752.73 BLAIR, MICHAEL B POLICE LIEUTENANT 66,803.92 BLENDOWSKI, PAUL T POLICE LIEUTENANT 61,737.85 BOATWRIGHT, MICHAEL R ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 55,870.88 Employee Name Job Title Annual Salary BOGAN, JAMES S CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE 54,875.83 BOLLING, ANDREA R DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING 92,362.76 BOONE, CHARLES K FIRE ENGINEER 55,473.83 BORJES, CHERLYN W CITY PROSECUTOR 64,552.13 BOSTIC JR, JAMES E FIRE RECRUITMENT OFFICER 57,610.51 BOUKNIGHT, RAMONA GOVT AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATOR 73,187.61 BOWERS-NASH, B GALE REAL ESTATE MANAGER 77,806.89 BOYLE, JEREMY M FIRE BATTALION CHIEF 70,667.47 BRADHAM, CAMERON M FIRE CAPTAIN 53,378.45 BRANHAM, CHRISTOPHER B FIRE CAPTAIN 64,573.91 BRAZELL, ALLAN FIRE CAPTAIN 58,436.50 BRAZELL, T MICHELLE ASST ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATOR 59,166.62 BRAZELL, TRAVIS W CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR 54,019.35 BREWER, DAVID D CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER 89,154.88 BRINK, JEFFREY A POLICE SERGEANT 57,415.55 BRISTOW, DOLLIE D COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADMSTR 77,704.14 BROOKS, PRENTISS E SAFETY & TRAINING COORDINATOR 53,787.84 BROSCIOUS III, WILLIAM E FIRE VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR 60,986.87 BROWN, ANTHONY J IT JR SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR 53,787.84 BROWN, BOBBY B FIRE CAPTAIN 64,214.07 BROWN, GLENN E ASST FORESTRY SUPERINTENDENT 56,952.07 BROWN, SYLVIA A OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSE 67,120.28 BRUMFIELD-WASHINGTON, LASHAWNA MARKETING/COMMUNICATIONS MGR 68,814.32 BRYAN, GEORGE K CONTRACTS PROJECT MANAGER 74,234.95 BRYANT, FRED S POLICE LIEUTENANT 65,926.86 BRYANT, KENYA V DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS 87,914.05 BUFF, STEVEN D FIRE CAPTAIN 54,395.25 BURKE, MICHAEL J FIRE ENGINEER 61,632.73 BUSENLEHNER, MATTHEW J FIRE CAPTAIN 59,050.96 BYRD, SCOTT P FIRE ENGINEER 54,621.56 CADE, ROBERT L WATER PLANT MAINT COORDINATOR 61,593.52 CAIN, DANIEL R WATER PLANT OPERATIONS SUPERVI 67,030.87 CALBY, ROBERT C POLICE LIEUTENANT 61,633.53 CAMPOS, LUIS J FIRE CAPTAIN 57,331.02 CANNADY, ALVIN R ASST SOLID WASTE SUPT 57,920.94 CARRIZALES, CHRISTOPHER S POLICE OFFR/MASTER POL OFFR 54,820.00 CARTEE, DONALD B FIRE CAPTAIN 51,280.29 CASON, SEAN C FIRE CAPTAIN 52,818.67 CASSELL, ERIC V SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR 77,998.81 CATHCART, ARIEL L PROGRAM ASSISTANT-MAYOR OFFICE 50,000.00 CATOE III, OSCAR S PROJECTS ADMINISTRATOR 73,723.45 CAUGHMAN, MELISA ANN DIRECTOR OF BUDGETS/PROGRAMS 108,294.29 CAUTHEN, CONNIE F HR BENEFITS ADMINISTRATOR 62,547.48 CERVANTES JR, LUCIANO FIRE CAPTAIN 53,341.66 CHAMBERS, JOHNATHAN E LAND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR 66,230.41 CHATMAN, TRACY C ASST RECREATION SUPERINTENDENT 56,202.82 Employee Name Job Title Annual Salary CHERIAN, ROBINSON WATER PL LEAD OPERATOR 50,279.62 CLECKLEY, ANTHONY TRAFFIC COMMUNICATIONS SUPV 53,787.42 COLBERT, TERESA M EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 51,814.12 COLEMAN, RYAN T DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEV 98,418.00 COLLINS, BURLEY L FIRE CAPTAIN 59,552.04 COLLINS, HEATHER T TELECOMMUN TRAINING OFFICER 69,393.67 COLVIN, YANCY A FIRE CAPTAIN 53,341.63 COOK, BRANDON M FIRE CAPTAIN 53,378.39 COTHRAN, MICHAEL G EMERGENCY MGMT SPECIALIST 75,733.22 COTTON, CHRISTOPHER C FIRE CAPTAIN 53,082.74 CREECH, ANTHONY E FIRE TRAINING OFFICER 54,954.02 CRISOSTOMO, DEBORAH D ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER 53,170.23 CULCLASURE, SUSAN R CIVIL ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 58,082.37 DANIELS, JAMES D UTILITY REVIEWER 61,405.76 DAVID, CARRI M OFFICE MANAGER 64,732.42 DAVIS, KENTON D PROCUREMENT MANAGER 60,000.01 DAVIS, RANDY PARKS REC DIRECTOR 106,394.71 DAVIS, WADE A WATER PLANT MAINT COORDINATOR 53,260.52 DAWSON, DAMEION D DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL 57,609.84 DEASE, NYEISHA D PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER 58,872.36 DELAGE III, HARRY F POLICE SERGEANT 56,151.20 DELK, FRED M EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/COLUMBIA DC 107,116.20 DESSO, JOSEPH C FIRE BATTALION CHIEF 69,170.04 DESUMMA JR, MICHAEL A PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 54,000.00 DICKEY, ARIC F FIRE CAPTAIN 55,642.52 DIXON, KENNETH D VEHICLE TECHNICIAN, LEAD 53,247.79 DIXON, STACEY E ASST SUPPORT SERVICES ADMSTR 52,584.12 DIXON, TRESSA L VICTIM ADVOCATE COORDINATOR 52,319.98 DOUGHERTY, DARIN L POLICE SERGEANT 65,697.91 DOVE, ASHLEY C WASTEWATER PL MAINT MANAGER 77,218.14 DOW, NOLE G POLICE INVESTIGATOR 54,183.54 DRAFTS, GEORGE A POLICE CAPTAIN 89,812.99 DRUM, MARLI C ANIMAL SERVICES SUPERINTENDENT 71,340.12 DUPREE, TODD A FIRE TRAINING OFFICER 56,303.52 EDWARDS, JOSEPH P POLICE OFFR/MASTER POL OFFR 50,023.81 ELLER, JACOB P FIRE CAPTAIN 53,378.45 EPPS, DEIDRE A IT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR 87,223.75 EPPS, MARLON O FLEET SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR 70,000.01 ESKRIDGE, WILLIAM F DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES 97,760.00 ETHERIDGE, BRIAN WELLNESS CENTER MANAGER 64,062.99 ETIM, ESSEABASI S POLICE CHEMIST 50,279.62 FANNING, GINGER D GRANTS COORD/COMM PROJ LIAISON 61,616.67 FARROW, JACOB W POLICE INVESTIGATOR 53,826.10 FEHR, ROBERT J POLICE SERGEANT 54,554.04 FELDER, RONALD T POLICE LIEUTENANT 74,253.42 FELLOWS, JOHN S PLANNING ADMINISTRATOR 69,912.65 Employee Name Job Title Annual Salary FELLS, CHARLES A FIRE CAPTAIN 57,279.59 FERGUSON, EUNICE POLICE OFFR/MASTER POL OFFR 59,448.85 FIELDS, BEATRICE F POLICE SERGEANT 63,005.88 FIELDS, STEVEN FIRE CAPTAIN 57,897.33 FINNIN, KEVIN T FIRE TRAINING OFFICER 54,941.91 FISHER, EDITH V ACCOUNTANT, SENIOR 55,060.26 FISHER, JAMES POLICE INVESTIGATOR 56,465.83 FLEMING, BRETT S FIRE CAPTAIN 53,082.71 FLEMMING, CARMEN C BUSINESS SYS ANALYST, SENIOR 74,141.31 FOISY, MICHAEL A ASST WASTEWATER PLANT SUPT 81,600.00 FOLSOM, MICKEY L ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF 92,100.58 FORD, CHRISTOPHER K FIRE CAPTAIN 51,031.34 FOUST, JAMES E WASTEWATER PL CHIEF OPERATOR 56,248.41 FREEMAN, LEONARD M ELECTRICAL OPERATIONS SUPV 60,610.38 FULMER, CANNON J POLICE INVESTIGATOR 51,830.33 GABLE, BENNIE L CIVIL ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 61,800.01 GAINEY, AMANDA P OFFICE MANAGER 57,822.44 GATES, CHRISTOPHER R FIRE CAPTAIN 54,660.59 GATES, GLENN M POLICE CAPTAIN 74,538.91 GILLIAM, EMMIT D POLICE INVESTIGATOR 51,006.10 GILLIAM, IVEY L POLICE SERGEANT 59,060.71 GLADDEN, MICHAEL T FIRE CAPTAIN 54,179.10 GLEATON, VERDINE S ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR 54,872.65 GLOVER, ERICA D CIVIL ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 53,170.00 GOODWILL, ERIC C IT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR 79,400.77 GRAY, RAY L B STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADMINIST 81,282.78 GREEN, ANTONIO POLICE CORPORAL 50,952.83 GREENE, BYRON T ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATOR 69,055.83 GROGAN, MICHAEL A POLICE OFFR/MASTER POL OFFR 63,933.84 GUNTER, RICHARD D POLICE SERGEANT 64,941.93 HALL, GERRY L PROGRAM COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST 68,861.77 HALL, JAMES S GIS ANALYST 52,792.66 HALL, MITCHELL L FIRE CAPTAIN 51,031.34 HAM, BRYANT L POLICE SERGEANT 54,458.57 HAMPTON, KATHRYN J DEPUTY ECONOMIC DEV DIRECTOR 83,000.01 HAMPTON, KRISTA M DIRECTOR OF PLANNING/DEV SVCS 111,888.92 HANKINSON, WARREN N STORMWATER ENFORCEMENT SPEC 50,944.43 HANNAH, JOSE L FIRE ENGINEER 53,803.94 HARE, ROBERT B FIRE CAPTAIN 53,378.45 HARLEY, JOSEPH W ASST WASTEWATER MAINT SUPT 77,860.27 HARLIN, BLAKE E FIRE CAPTAIN 55,480.47 HARMON, CHAD S FIRE CAPTAIN 64,886.87 HARRELL, GREGORY A FIRE CAPTAIN 53,638.83 HARRINGTON, MILTON R CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR 58,601.94 HARRIS, MIKE A FIRE CAPTAIN 57,908.52 HARRIS, NATAVIS E BICYCLE PEDS TRANSPORT PLANNER 51,961.48 Employee Name Job Title Annual Salary HARRISON, WESLEY R CIVIL ENGINEER, SENIOR 60,328.01 HART, KEVIN S FIRE DIVISION CHIEF 86,707.25 HARTWIG, STEVEN W DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL, SENIOR 59,004.90 HARVEY, CHARLENE D HR COORDINATOR 53,081.28 HATCHER, DAVID L HOUSING OFFICIAL 79,253.07 HATTEN, DANIELLE B ACCOUNTANT, SENIOR 54,038.40 HAWKINS, PAMELA E EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 65,425.01 HEADDEN, RANDALL L FIRE CAPTAIN 53,082.71 HEDGEPATH-DYE, ASHLEY S ASST WELLNESS CENTER MANAGER 55,473.78 HELMS JR, JAMES E
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