Brian Godwin

City of Oklahoma City
Account Escalation Representative

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Brian Godwin in 2024 was employed at City of Oklahoma City and had a reported pay of $48,739, according to public records. This pay was 37 percent lower than the average and 37 percent lower than the median salary in City of Oklahoma City.

City of Oklahoma City records show Brian Godwin held two jobs from 2022 to 2024. From 2023 to 2024 Brian Godwin held job of Account Escalation Representative.

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Key Data

Year2024
Full NameBrian Godwin
Job TitleAccount Escalation Representative
StateOklahoma
EmployerCity of Oklahoma City
Annual Wage $48,739
Pay Plan

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Employer

Employer NameCity of Oklahoma City
Year2024
Number of Employees5,822
Average Annual Wage$77,981
Median Annual Wage$77,622
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