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21.6% of employees at the Parole Board made more than $100,000 in 2019

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21.6 percent of employees at the Parole Board made more than $100,000 in 2019, according to CTHRU. That’s 53 of employees out of 245.

26.5 percent of employees at Parole Board made between $75,000-$100,000.

The national median hourly wage is $19.14 according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the OECD, the average yearly wage in the US is more than $60,000.

The employee with the highest salary in 2019 was Michael Collins at the University of Massachusetts earning $1,096,431.

Top Salaries By Department
DepartmentEmployeeSalary
University of MassachusettsMichael Collins$1,096,431
Chief Medical ExaminerMindy Hull$395,758
Department of State PoliceMichael Fiore$307,862
Framingham State UniversityFrancisco Cevallos$275,560
Department of Mental HealthThomas Hicks$274,795
Massachusetts College of Art and DesignDavid Nelson$262,454
Fitchburg State UniversityRichard Lapidus$260,671
Department of CorrectionCamille Colangelo$260,239
Massachusetts College of Liberal ArtsJames Birge$257,439
Westfield State UniversityRamon Torrecilha$256,995
Worcester State UniversityBarry Maloney$255,792
Bridgewater State UniversityFrederick Clark$251,100
Salem State UniversityScott James$248,734
Department of Elementary and Secondary EducationJeffrey Riley$243,317
Massachusetts Maritime AcademyFrancis Mc Donald$242,266
Soldiers Home in MassachusettsJed Barash$238,780
Department of Higher EducationCarlos Santiago$230,624
Department of Developmental ServicesJohn Toomey$228,780
Northern Essex Community CollegeJean Poth$226,464
Suffolk County Sheriff's DepartmentCorry Carter$218,860
Berkshire Community CollegeEllen Kennedy$211,125
Cape Cod Community CollegeJohn Cox$209,859
North Shore Community CollegePatricia Gentile$209,308
Middlesex Community CollegeJames Mabry$207,523
Public Employee Retirement AdministrationJames Lamenzo$206,377
Supreme Judicial CourtRalph Gants$206,239
Center for Health Information and AnalysisMichael Jones Cocchi$206,025
Bristol Community CollegeLaura Douglas$204,714
Massachusetts Bay Community CollegeDavid Podell$204,708
Roxbury Community CollegeValerie Roberson$203,800
Executive Office of Environmental AffairsEric Baldwin$202,758
Massasoit Community CollegeGena Glickman$201,655
Quinsigamond Community CollegeLuis Pedraja$200,700
State Auditors OfficeKenneth Woodland$195,640
Appeals CourtMark Green$195,358
Norfolk County Sheriff's DepartmentStephen McCarthy$194,992
Office of the State TreasurerJames MacDonald$186,747
Mass Rehabilitation CommissionRichard Goulding$184,867
Governors OfficeCharles Baker$184,234
Office of Inspector GeneralGlenn Cunha$183,473
Mass Cultural CouncilAnita Jessen$183,318
Attorney General OfficeMaura Healey$182,152
Worcester (middle) District AttorneyJoseph Early Jr.$181,207
Committee for Public Counsel ServicesAnthony Benedetti$180,907
Middlesex (northern) District AttorneyMarian Ryan$180,907
Hampden District AttorneyAnthony Gulluni$180,907
Plymouth District AttorneyTimothy Cruz$180,907
Cape and Islands District AttorneyMichael Okeefe$180,907
Northwestern District AttorneyDavid Sullivan$180,907
Norfolk District AttorneyMichael Morrissey$180,907
Bristol District AttorneyThomas Quinn$180,907
Eastern District AttorneyJonathan Blodgett$180,907
Military DivisionGary Keefe$180,115
Teachers Retirement BoardErika Glaster$178,728
Middlesex County Sheriff's DepartmentEdward Brassil$178,246
Secretary of StateWilliam Galvin$177,473
Campaign and Political FinanceMichael Sullivan$177,367
Executive Office for Administration and FinanceMohammad Younus$177,255
Berkshire District AttorneyAndrea Harrington$176,288
Berkshire County Sheriff's DepartmentJohn Quinn$175,845
Suffolk District AttorneyRachael Rollins$175,687
Massachusetts School Building AuthorityJohn McCarthy$175,317
Group Insurance CommissionRoberta Herman$173,983
Soldiers Home in HolyokeLeesa Berger$172,964
Cannabis Control CommissionSteven Hoffman$170,406
Executive Office of EducationJames Peyser$170,201
Executive Office of Labor and Workforce DevelopmentRosalin Acosta$170,201
SenateKaren Spilka$169,061
House of RepresentativesRobert DeLeo$169,061
Division of Operational ServicesGary Lambert$168,028
Department of RevenueChristopher Harding$168,028
Executive Office of Economic DevelopmentMichael Kennealy$167,095
Barnstable County Sheriff's DepartmentBrendan Murphy$166,801
Mental Health Legal AdvisorsPhillip Kassel$166,429
Board of Bar ExaminersMarilyn Wellington$166,417
Department of Fish and GameDavid Pierce$162,962
Commission on Judicial ConductHoward Neff$162,302
Health Policy CommissionColeen Elstermeyer$159,685
Joint Legislative ExpendituresPaul Pak$159,000
Franklin County Sheriff's DepartmentChristopher Donelan$158,659
Department of Environmental ProtectionChristopher Ross$157,648
Department of Fire ServicesPeter Ostroskey$156,249
District Attorney AssociationTara Maguire$155,000
Hampshire County Sheriff's DepartmentPatrick Cahillane$151,709
Bristol County Sheriff's DepartmentThomas Hodgson$151,709
Worcester County Sheriff's DepartmentLewis Evangelidis$151,709
Department of Youth ServicesPeter Forbes$151,076
Commission Against DiscriminationSunila George$147,450
Division of Professional LicensureRonald Wetmore$147,323
Appellate Tax BoardThomas Hammond$146,019
Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentCatherine Racer$145,668
State Reclamation and Mosquito Control BoardJohn Doane$144,091
Massachusetts Office of Business DevelopmentNam Pham$142,254
Office of the Child AdvocateMaria Mossaides$140,000
Mass Commission for the BlindMitchell Sanborn$133,159
Disabled Persons Protection CommissionJulie Westwater$131,750
Department of Veterans ServicesFrancisco Urena$131,716
Division of BanksMerrily Gerrish$130,599
George Fingold LibraryElvernoy Johnson$129,865
Administrative Law Appeals DivisionEdward McGrath$128,921

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