City of Columbia
Police Chief
Jeremy Alsup in 2022 was employed at City of Columbia and had an annual salary of $111,930 according to public records. This salary was 128 percent higher than the average and 142 percent higher than the median salary in City of Columbia.
City of Columbia records show Jeremy Alsup held three jobs from 2019 to 2024.
In year 2022 Jeremy Alsup's salary was 11 percent higher than average Police Chief salary in the state of Tennessee.
Year | 2022 |
Full Name | Jeremy Alsup |
Job Title | Police Chief |
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State | Tennessee |
Employer | City of Columbia |
Annual Wage | $111,930 |
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Employer Name | City of Columbia |
Year | 2022 |
Number of Employees | 367 |
Average Annual Wage | $49,011 |
Median Annual Wage | $46,196 |
Jeremy Alsup (2024) | View Person Details |
Jeremy Alsup (2023)Police Department Police Chief | View Person Details |
Jeremy Alsup (2021) | View Person Details |
Jeremy Alsup (2019)Assistant Chief Of Police | View Person Details |
Mackel Reagan (2022)Director Of Parks And Recreati at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Glenn Harper (2022)City Engineer at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Paul Keltner (2022)Development Services Director at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Donald Boshers (2022)Director Of Wastewater at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Jeffrey Dewire (2022)Director Of Public Works at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Richard Haywood (2022)Assistant Chief Of Police at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Kellye Murphy (2022)Tourism And Marketing Director at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Stephen Carden (2022)Assistant Finance Director at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Jonathan Stotler (2022)Mis Director at City of Columbia | View Person Details |
Wanda McClain (2022)Director Of Human Resources at City of Columbia | View Person Details |