The Ontario Sunshine List - Public Sector Salary Disclosure

The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.

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Joseph Paradi served as the Professor of Chemical Engineering at University of Toronto in 2016, received an annual salary of $102,500.04 and a taxable benefit of $0.00, as indicated by the Government of Ontario's Sunshine list. Joseph has held the same position since 2009 has been receiving six-figure yearly compensation.

$102,500.04

Total paid in 2016

$102,500.04

Salary

$0.00

Taxable Benefit

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Job Title :   Professor of Chemical Engineering
Employer :   University of Toronto
Sector :   Universities
Year :   2016

Comparing peers in identical roles within the organization

$103K
Low: $103K Avg: $194K High: $265K

Comparison with other individuals in similar positions in Ontario

$103K
Low: $102K Avg: $171K High: $265K
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Between 2001 and 2016, Joseph experienced an average annual increase of approximately 0.24% in annual salary, including taxable benefits at University of Toronto. By 2016, Joseph's total pay had risen by 8.77% compared to the pay in 2001. Notably, during Joseph's tenure as Professor of Chemical Engineering, there has been a significant 19.92% decline in compensation over the past 7 years. Additional information can be found in the chart and table presented below.

Yearly Total Paid

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Year Job Title Salary Taxable Benefit Raise
2016 Professor of Chemical Engineering $102,500 $0 -20.85%
2015 Professor of Chemical Engineering $129,500 $0 17.73%
2014 Professor of Chemical Engineering $110,000 $0 -16.98%
2013 Professor of Chemical Engineering $132,500 $0 9.05%
2012 Professor of Chemical Engineering $121,500 $0 6.58%
2011 Professor of Chemical Engineering $114,000 $0 -5.39%
2010 Professor of Chemical Engineering $120,500 $0 -5.86%
2009 Professor of Chemical Engineering $128,000 $0 13.27%
2008 Professor, Chemical Engineering $113,000 $0 -11.72%
2007 Professor, Chemical Engineering $128,000 $0 -17.82%
2005 Professor, Chemical Engineering $155,422 $332 3.00%
2004 Professor, Chemical Engineering $150,872 $349 -0.18%
2003 Professor, Chemical Engineering $151,138 $349 21.58%
2002 Professor of Chemical Engineering $124,251 $345 10.89%
2001 Professor of Chemical Engineering $112,018 $341

The 2016 Sunshine List has 19 employees who held exactly same position title ( Professor of Chemical Engineering ) in the University of Toronto.

10 out of 19 employees

Full Name Salary Taxable Benefit
Edgar Joel Acosta $162,093 $531
Timothy Bender $169,764 $4,050
Yu-ling Cheng $256,064 $260
William Cluett $229,175 $260
Elizabeth Edwards $199,391 $347
Gregory Evans $204,384 $347
Charles Jia $184,168 $347
Donald Kirk $199,272 $260
Mark Kortschot $200,370 $520
Radhakrishnan Mahadevan $165,879 $3,129

The 2016 Sunshine List has 35 employees who held comparable positions in Ontario.

10 out of 35 employees

Full Name Job Title Employer Total Paid
Michael Sefton Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $264,985
Yu-ling Cheng Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $256,324
Douglas Reeve Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $250,054
D. Grant Allen Professor And Chair of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $240,499
William Cluett Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $229,435
Molly Shoichet Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $228,902
Christopher Yip Professor of Chemical Engineering And Director of Institute of Biomaterials And Biomedical Engineering University of Toronto $221,486
Roger Charles Newman Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $208,294
Gregory Evans Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $204,731
Mark Kortschot Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Toronto $200,891