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Angela Padilla earns $40,000 working at the Board of Accountancy

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Angela Padilla earned $40,000 in 2018 working as an administrative assistant for the Board of Accountancy, 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 Board of Accountancy—Monica Petersen—earned $121,150 as the director.

The 100 highest earners working for the Board of Accountancy in 2018
RankEmployeeJob titleSalary
1Monica PetersenDirector$121,150
2Richard Sietz--$89,116
3David Dusick--$81,689
4Jacqueline HancockAssistant director$72,141
5Howard Hilliker--$68,958
6Andrea ByrdAssistant director$58,000
7Christopher RasmussenAssistant director$54,075
8Maegan JohnsonProgram project specialist$42,525
9John Oyas--$41,715
10Laura MinnickAdministrative assistant$40,000
10Angela PadillaAdministrative assistant$40,000
10Phillip LairAdministrative assistant$40,000
13Mary RamozAdministrative assistant$37,306
14Renee JordanAdministrative assistant$37,000
15Douglas KimballBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000
15Layne SimmonsBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000
15Leroy GaintnerBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000
15Julie KlewerBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000
15Gary FreedBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000
15William HeimerdingerBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000
15Giselle AlexanderBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000
15Tiffany YoungBoard commisioner or committee member$26,000

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