Kelly J Walter
Summary
Kelly J Walter earned $170,100 in 2018 as a Superintendent Highway Police for Department Of State Police.
Walter earned more than 98.56% of employees in Department Of State Police.
Employment history for Kelly J Walter
Positions held
| Position | Base Salary | Extra Pay | Start Date | Data year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Superintendent Highway Police | $170,100 | Not reported | Not reported | 2018 |
| Superintendent Highway Police | $161,600 | Not reported | Not reported | 2017 |
Data year: 2018 (Source)
Comparing total pay per year
$8,500
+ 5.26%Overall Net Change in Total Pay
$8,500
+ 5.26%Overall Net Change in Base Salary
Not reported
Net Change in Extra PayOther employees with the title Superintendent Highway Police at Department Of State Police in 2018
| Name | Position | Total Pay | Start Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sean Michael Cormier | Superintendent Highway Police | $169,200 | Not reported |
| Jamal A Simington | Superintendent Highway Police | $169,200 | Not reported |
| Mark Robert Peyton | Superintendent Highway Police | $168,900 | Not reported |
| Chad Ryan Peterson | Superintendent Highway Police | $167,800 | Not reported |
| Joann D Johnson | Superintendent Highway Police | $76,200 | Not reported |
| Tad Allen Williams | Superintendent Highway Police | $8,000 | Not reported |
| Jill R Rizzs | Superintendent Highway Police | $4,800 | Not reported |
| Deborah A Simental | Superintendent Highway Police | $1,800 | Not reported |
Data year: 2018 (Source)
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