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Compensation and Travel Report of Executive Positions for 2018 STATE OF ALASKA Compensation and Travel Report of Executive Positions for 2018 Prepared by: Department of Administration Division of Finance January 31, 2019 Department of Administration PAULA VRANA, COMMISSIONER 10th Fl. State Office Building P.O. Box 110200 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0200 Main: 907.465.2200 Fax: 907.465.2135 www.doa.alaska.gov January 31, 2019 Alaska State Legislature State Capitol Juneau, Alaska 99801 Members of the Legislature: The report of compensation and travel expenses for calendar year 2018 has been compiled by the Department of Administration, Division of Finance. This report is prepared in accordance with Alaska Statute 37.05.210. It includes salaries and other compensation such as leave cash-in amounts and salary adjustments, as well as travel and relocation expenses paid to the following: the governor, lieutenant governor, and their chiefs of staff; the president and vice-presidents of the University of Alaska and the chancellors of the individual campuses of the university; the commissioners or other executive heads of the principal departments in the executive branch, and the deputy commissioners, assistant commissioners and division directors in those departments; and the executive heads of public corporations created by law. This report is only available in an electronic (PDF) format at the Division of Finance's website. The electronic report will be available by January 31, 2019. This report is not published in a hardcopy format. I appreciate the efforts of each State agency and thank them for their assistance in preparing the schedules presented in this report. I want this report to be as useful as possible. Please direct any comments or suggestions for improvement to Dan DeBartolo, Acting Director of the Division of Finance, at [email protected] or 465-3435 or Katina Holmberg, State Accountant, at [email protected] or 465-5595. Sincerely, // signature on file // Paula Vrana Commissioner Compensation Schedule of Compensation for Executive Positions Calendar Year 2018 NAME JOB CLASS TITLE DIVISION SALARY HOUSING VEHICLE OTHER TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION Anker, William Assistant Commissioner Office of Information Technology 7,281 15,865 23,146 Brooks, Kevin Division Director Shared Services of Alaska 16,838 13,290 30,128 DeBartolo, Daniel Deputy Chief Information Officer Office of Information Technology 130,295 130,295 Desai, Ajay Division Director Retirement and Benefits 146,178 146,178 Holt, Chad Division Director Office Of Public Advocacy 156,937 40,761 197,698 Jordan, Scott Division Director Risk Management 144,737 5,490 150,227 Lowenstein, Cheryl Division Director Administrative Services 151,323 12,723 164,046 O'Sullivan, Colleen Division Director Finance 6,115 6,115 Perkins, Bradley Division Director Shared Services of Alaska 20,479 6,275 26,754 Quick, Jonathan Commissioner 5,646 5,646 Ridle, Leslie Commissioner 135,588 14,448 150,036 Robb, Sylvan Deputy Commissioner 114,504 7,880 122,384 Roberts, John Division Director Office of Information Technology 122,096 122,096 Sheehan, Katherine Division Director Personnel and Labor Relations 134,988 134,988 Steiner, Quinlan Division Director Public Defender Agency 150,833 150,833 Thompson, Marla Division Director Motor Vehicles 114,349 114,349 Vajda, William Chief Information Officer Office of Information Technology 129,792 3,525 133,317 Zuyus, Peter Chief Information Officer Office of Information Technology 3,013 3,013 Department of Administration Total 1,811,249 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Anderson, Julie Commissioner 5,568 5,568 Anselm, Kevin Division Director Banking and Securities 7,770 17,859 25,629 Cioni-Haywood, Britteny Division Director Economic Development 116,293 34,367 150,660 Eldemar, Katherine Division Director Community and Regional Affairs 133,723 8,242 141,965 Faulkner, Jonathan Deputy Commissioner 5,183 5,183 McConnell, Erika Division Director Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office 116,878 116,878 McCullough, Janey Division Director Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing 115,791 13,316 129,107 Navarre, Michael Commissioner 125,649 1,542 127,191 Parady, Fred Deputy Commissioner 138,198 138,198 Reardon, Catherine Division Director Administrative Services 128,956 16,259 145,215 Wing-Heier, Lori Division Director Insurance 129,755 129,755 Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Total 1,115,349 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Belden, Carrie Division Director Probation and Parole 117,478 25,985 143,463 Cann, Karen Deputy Commissioner 106,398 11,221 117,619 Dahlstrom, Nancy Commissioner 4,705 4,705 Miller-Fox, Geri Division Director Pretrial Services 85,232 3,373 88,605 Sullivan, Clare Deputy Commissioner 71,350 19,202 90,552 Wilkerson, April Division Director Administrative Services 130,215 34,813 165,028 Williams, Dean Commissioner 135,275 32,743 168,018 Department of Corrections Total 777,990 "Other" column includes leave cash-in amounts, terminal leave amounts, and salary adjustments. Schedule of Compensation for Executive Positions Calendar Year 2018 NAME JOB CLASS TITLE DIVISION SALARY HOUSING VEHICLE OTHER TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT Efird, Sana Deputy Commissioner 138,163 14,341 152,504 Frederiksen, Patience Division Director Libraries, Archives and Museums 135,318 135,318 Johnson, Michael Commissioner 141,156 141,156 Prussing, Paul Division Director Student Learning 142,140 7,289 149,429 Teshner, Heidi Division Director Education Support Services 133,332 133,332 Vanasse, Janelle Division Director Mt Edgecumbe High School 131,057 131,057 Williams, Robert Division Director Educator and School Excellence 119,604 17,543 137,147 Department of Education and Early Development Total 979,943 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Brune, Jason Commissioner 5,882 5,882 Carpenter, Christina Division Director Environmental Health 108,070 2,457 110,527 Cherian, Thomas Division Director Administrative Services 54,988 6,510 61,498 Edwards, Alice Deputy Commissioner / Division Director 159,542 40,991 200,533 Hartig, Lawrence Commissioner 135,098 91,903 227,001 Kent, Lynn Deputy Commissioner 6,633 6,633 Koch, Denise Division Director Air Quality / Spill Prevention and Response 117,693 117,693 Rogers, Jeffrey Division Director Administrative Support 76,804 2,188 78,992 Ryan, Kristin Division Director Spill Prevention and Response 144,375 27,819 172,194 Sayers-Fay, Andrew Division Director Water 126,108 786 126,894 Department of Environmental Conservation Total 1,107,847 DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Brookover, Thomas Division Director Sport Fish 127,596 48,876 176,472 Cotten, Sam Commissioner 135,275 38,691 173,966 Dale, Bruce Division Director Wildlife Conservation 121,809 56,894 178,703 Kelley, Scott Division Director Commercial Fisheries 106,526 5,233 111,759 Nelson, Hazel Division Director Subsistence 116,883 9,844 126,727 Petraborg, Carol Division Director Administrative Services 130,357 40,040 170,397 Rogers, David Division Director Habitat 127,898 17,677 145,575 Swanton, Charles Deputy Commissioner 158,942 39,303 198,245 Department of Fish and Game Total 1,281,844 "Other" column includes leave cash-in amounts, terminal leave amounts, and salary adjustments. Schedule of Compensation for Executive Positions Calendar Year 2018 NAME JOB CLASS TITLE DIVISION SALARY HOUSING VEHICLE OTHER TOTAL OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Applebee, Joshua Chief Of Staff For Lieutenant Governor Office of the Lieutenant Governor 5,000 5,000 Arduin, Donna Division Director Office of Management Budget 7,800 7,800 Babcock, Tuckerman Chief Of Staff Office of the Governor 6,400 6,400 Bahnke, Josie Division Director Elections 128,343 15,203 143,546 Crowther, John Division Director State and Federal Relations 154,634 14,445 169,079 Davidson, Valerie Lieutenant Governor 14,631 14,631 Dunleavy, Michael Governor 5,800 5,800 Henderson, Shawn Administrative Director Administrative Services 143,970 143,970 Kendall, Scott Chief Of Staff Office of the Governor 153,030 31,082 184,112 Mallott, Byron Lieutenant Governor 96,249 96,249 Meyer, Kevin Lieutenant Governor 4,666 4,666 O'Sullivan, Kelly Chief Accountant and Finance Officer 140,034 27,484 167,518 Pitney, Pat Division Director Office of Management Budget 190,606 18,331 208,937 Richardson, Claire Chief Of Staff For Lieutenant Governor Office of the Lieutenant Governor 121,090 9,265 130,355 Walker, Bill Governor 139,326 139,326 Office of the Governor Total 1,427,389 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Brodie, Margaret Division Director Healthcare Services 122,989 505 123,494 Burns, Randall Division Director Behavioral Health 81,038 40,017 121,055 Butler, Jay Commissioner / Division Director / Chief Medical Officer 209,269 209,269 Crum, Adam Commissioner 5,882 5,882 Davidson, Valerie Commissioner 117,630 34,706 152,336 Dompeling, Tracy Division Director Juvenile Justice 113,905 4,982 118,887 Forrest, Karen Deputy Commissioner 117,389 70,558 187,947 Lasley, Clinton Division Director Pioneers Home 29,249 2,248 31,497 Lawton, Christine Division Director Office of Childrens Services 131,116 24,876 155,992 Lofgren, Amanda Division Director Pioneers Home 75,166 9,727 84,893 Mayes, Duane Division Director Senior and Disabilities Services 93,747 93,747 O'Brien, Shawnda Assistant Commissioner 128,547 9,079 137,626 Sherwood, Jonathan Deputy Commissioner 143,346 109,244 252,590 Wall, Albert Deputy Commissioner 5,303 5,303 Windom, Monica Division Director Public Assistance 122,087 122,087 Department of Health and Social Services Total
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