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 Pay

Other 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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