Marc D Ganz

Summary

Marc D Ganz earned $196,091 in 2018 as a Lieutenant for Firefighters. Ganz had worked for this employer since March 30, 1992.

Ganz earned more than 94.40% of employees in Firefighters.

Employment history for Marc D Ganz

Positions held

Position Base Salary Extra Pay Start Date Data year
Lieutenant $134,992 $61,099 03-30-1992 2018

Data year: 2018 (Source)

Other employees with the title Lieutenant at Firefighters in 2018

Name Position Total Pay Start Date
Scott S. Olinski Lieutenant $201,199 01-02-1989
Randy W. Reeder Lieutenant $197,747 Not reported
John F Purtill Lieutenant $189,813 05-06-1996
Robert J. Stachnik Lieutenant $183,407 07-15-1993
Stephen M. Duke Lieutenant $180,848 08-26-1996
James F Hynes Lieutenant $173,687 08-26-1996
Gerald P. Bohne Lieutenant $173,520 08-07-1995
Scot G Gorecki Lieutenant $171,794 01-23-1989
Robert J. Winkelman Lieutenant $170,201 08-26-1996
Sean R. Merck Lieutenant $165,650 05-30-1989
James A. Mazurkiewicz Lieutenant $159,960 08-07-1995
Keith M. Fontana Lieutenant $157,356 11-02-1992
Erick M. Johnson Lieutenant $155,006 10-06-1997
Carl E. Jones Lieutenant $153,446 09-24-2007
David J Popp Lieutenant $152,553 05-22-2006
Joshua A Girdick Lieutenant $152,157 05-22-2006
Russell T. Ricobene Lieutenant $146,392 09-25-2007
Lawrence J. Wishba Lieutenant $142,916 05-06-1996
Brian D. Martin Lieutenant $142,708 05-30-1989
Robert L Griffin III Lieutenant $141,240 06-05-2006
Robert R. Murphy III Lieutenant $141,174 07-15-1993
Joseph M. Leddin Lieutenant $139,798 Not reported
Nickolas S Tufts Lieutenant $138,268 10-06-1997
Daniel R. Turner Lieutenant $137,076 07-15-1993
David E. Nagel Lieutenant $136,971 08-07-1995

Data year: 2018 (Source)

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