Quantcast

Mohave Today

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Bianca Carbonaro earns $3,634 working at the Criminal Justice Commission

Adobestock 329938633

Adobe Stock

Adobe Stock

Bianca Carbonaro earned $3,634 in 2018 working as a state government intern for the Criminal Justice Commission, according to data compiled by The Arizona Republic on more than 150,000 employees in the state.

The employee's total compensation is made up of an employee's annual salary with the addition of any overtime pay earned throughout the year.

The highest-paid employee working for the Criminal Justice Commission—Andrew Lefevre—earned $120,000 as the director.

The 100 highest earners working for the Criminal Justice Commission in 2018
RankEmployeeJob titleSalary
1Andrew LefevreDirector$120,000
2Anthony Vidale--$108,000
3Peter Henning--$89,250
4Larry Grubbs--$82,546
5Patricia HatvickAccounting manager$80,000
6Marc Peoples--$79,800
7Catie Clark--$78,750
8Matthew BileskiApplication developer$62,000
8Julie Podnar--$62,000
10Kimberly BoivinAccountant$60,354
11Jaime Watson--$57,750
12Simone Courter--$55,000
12Carlena Orosco--$55,000
14Dorinda Johns--$53,040
14Heather Bohnet--$53,040
16Mohammed RahmanAuditor$50,354
17Samantha FaltermeierProgram project specialist$47,476
18Shayla FordyceProgram project specialist$46,624
19Audrey Richardson--$45,000
20Gwendolyn BoyleProgram project specialist$44,315
21Ashley MullyProgram project specialist$43,000
21Grace KimProgram project specialist$43,000
23Crystal GallegosAccounting specialist$40,000
24Bianca CarbonaroState government intern$3,634

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS