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Board Of Public Accountancy paid an average compensation of $73,240 during 2019

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Board Of Public Accountancy paid an average compensation of $73,240 during 2019, this was more than the public employee average of $51,268, according to data compiled by The Texas Tribune.

The highest paid public employee in Texas was James Willson, who earned $553,500 as the chief scientific officer at the Cancer Prevention And Research Institute Of Texas.

The national median hourly wage is $19.14 according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the OECD, the average yearly wage in the US is more than $60,000.

When calculating average compensation, only employees categorized as full time were included.

36 earners at Board Of Public Accountancy in 2019
RankEmployeeAmount Earned
1William Treacy$175,000
2Alan Hermanson$152,079
2Jerry Hill$152,079
4Ann Hallam$117,994
5Daniel Weaver$116,808
5Donna Wier$116,808
7Kyle McGaw$110,326
8Jackie Frazier$108,494
9Margaret Brys$99,658
10Jonathan Smith$94,543
11John Moore$92,882
12Paulette Beiter$90,168
13Maria Lagunas$77,529
14Roel Cantu$66,339
15Ismael Castillo Jr.$66,244
16Julie Prien$66,095
17Marisa Rios$62,935
18April Serrano$61,963
19Gilbert Gutierrez$59,926
20Sandra Bradshaw$54,950
21Josephine Briones$48,000
21Alexis Holliday$48,000
21Grace Wicke$48,000
24J. Franco$47,895
25Patrick Dore$47,620
26Delia Castro$45,400
27Cherylyn Turner$45,157
28Rhonda Fellner$44,698
29Tina Smith$43,900
30Jennifer Costilla$43,497
31Kenny Pettitte$40,405
31Bryce Beasley$40,405
33Margaret Sheehan$39,228
34Maria Graziani$38,085
35Riego Gil Sosa$37,518
36Megan Gloetzner$36,000

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