Farhad Fayz

Summary

Farhad Fayz earned $150,000 in 2018 as a Clin Prof for University of Illinois at Chicago.

Fayz earned more than 88.21% of employees in University of Illinois at Chicago.

Fayz earned more than 96.62% of employees across all Higher Educations.

Employment history for Farhad Fayz

Positions held

Position Base Salary Extra Pay Start Date Data year
Clin Prof $150,000 Not reported Not reported 2018

Data year: 2018 (Source)

Other employees with the title Clin Prof at University of Illinois at Chicago in 2018

Name Position Total Pay Start Date
Caswell Evans Clin Prof $219,190 Not reported
William G. Petry Clin Prof $207,362 Not reported
Kevin O. Tutt Clin Prof $202,000 Not reported
Robert A. Flick Clin Prof $179,560 Not reported
Andrew J. Donnelly Clin Prof $166,530 Not reported
Elizabeth Walker Peterson Clin Prof $154,913 Not reported
Dale F. Rynn Clin Prof $145,920 Not reported
Carrie Klima Clin Prof $133,981 Not reported
Jane Rines Marone Clin Prof $131,085 Not reported
Gay Lina Girolami Clin Prof $127,208 Not reported
Carol Courtney Clin Prof $124,137 Not reported
Lauretta T. Tracy Clin Prof $119,946 Not reported
Michelle M. Bulanda Clin Prof $118,406 Not reported
Stephen Melamed Clin Prof $115,033 Not reported
Michelle Beth Parker-Katz Clin Prof $113,641 Not reported
Marco Susani Clin Prof $107,100 Not reported
Geraldine S. Fox Clin Prof $106,502 Not reported
Thomas Snyder Clin Prof $99,181 Not reported
Frank P. Paloucek Clin Prof $95,218 Not reported
Helen H. Roberts Clin Prof $92,959 Not reported
Russell D. Cohen Clin Prof $90,000 Not reported
Andrew Zago Clin Prof $73,500 Not reported
Samuel Thomas Brown Clin Prof $73,500 Not reported
Jean Lake Holley Clin Prof $67,381 Not reported
Patrick T. Marlo Clin Prof $60,000 Not reported

Data year: 2018 (Source)

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