Mark Cole B

University of Cleveland State
Associate College Lecturer

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Mark Cole B in 2017 was employed at University of Cleveland State and had an annual salary of $61,727, according to public records. This salary was 37 percent higher than the average and 65 percent higher than the median salary in University of Cleveland State.

University of Cleveland State records show Mark Cole B held two jobs from 2017 to 2018.

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Key Data

Year2017
Full NameMark Cole B
Job TitleAssociate College Lecturer
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StateOhio
EmployerUniversity of Cleveland State
Annual Wage $61,727

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Employer

Employer NameUniversity of Cleveland State
Year2017
Number of Employees2,920
Average Annual Wage$45,069
Median Annual Wage$37,395
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