The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.
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 |
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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.
Year | Job Title | Salary | Taxable Benefit | Raise |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |