The state's Judiciary Supreme Court paid an average compensation of $79,392 during 2019; this is more than the public employee average of $55,325, according to data provided by the Ohio Treasurer.
Thomas Gatrell earned $47,659 during 2019, a 7.8 percent increase over the previous year working for Job and Family Services, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Christopher Duda earned $47,668 during 2019, a 10 percent increase over the previous year working for Job and Family Services, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Kara Kimes earned $47,693 during 2019, a 298 percent increase over the previous year working for the Auditor of State, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Timothy Rupert earned $47,640 during 2019, a 155 percent increase over the previous year working for Developmental Disabilities, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Linda Bland earned $47,717 during 2019, an 11.4 percent increase over the previous year working for Developmental Disabilities, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Sandra Manis earned $47,893 during 2019, a 40.3 percent decrease from the previous year working for the Civil Rights Commission, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Brandon Worrell earned $47,676 during 2019, a 9.6 percent decrease from the previous year working for Developmental Disabilities, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Joshua Cartee earned $47,703 during 2019, a 16.9 percent decrease from the previous year working for the state's Attorney General's Office, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Kristin Hayes earned $47,669 during 2019, a 5.3 percent increase over the previous year working for the Auditor of State, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Elizabeth Norris earned $47,393 during 2019, a 141.2 percent increase over the previous year working for Developmental Disabilities, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
On July 30, Judith R Sockman purchased a two bedroom, two bathroom home at 19801 Van Aken Blvd., Unit 103, Shaker Heights from Carol J Koletsky for $150,000.
Danielle Randall earned $47,722 during 2019, a four percent increase over the previous year working for Job and Family Services, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
On July 30, Veronica M Caddick purchased a three bedroom, one bathroom home at 3006 W. 11 St., Cleveland from Daniel C. and David C. Fedor for $145,000.
On July 30, Juan and Lea Sexton purchased a three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home at 3605 Farber St., Magnolia from Richard L. and Michele A. Suarez for $382,000.
Kenneth Eisnaugle earned $47,809 during 2019, an 8.7 percent increase over the previous year working for Administrative Services, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Maria Rodriguez earned $47,791 during 2019, a one percent decrease from the previous year working for the state's Attorney General's Office, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Christina Yancey earned $47,471 during 2019, a 0.7 percent decrease from the previous year working for Developmental Disabilities, according to the Ohio Treasurer.
Kendra Davis earned $47,296 during 2019, a 19.6 percent decrease from the previous year working for Developmental Disabilities, according to the Ohio Treasurer.