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Lorraine Smith in 2017 was employed at Supreme Court and had an annual salary of $65,419, according to public records. This salary was 2 percent higher than the average and 4 percent higher than the median salary in Supreme Court.
Supreme Court records show Lorraine Smith held three jobs from 2015 to 2018. From 2017 to 2018 Lorraine Smith held job of Specialist.
In year 2017 Lorraine Smith's salary was 9 percent higher than average Spct salary in the state of Arizona.
According to the public records employee's salary increased by $6,348 from 2016 to 2017, which is a 10.8 percent rise. Since 2015, the salary has increased by $6,348, a total rise of 10.8 percent.
Year | 2017 |
Full Name | Lorraine Smith |
Original Job Title | Spct Vi |
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State | Arizona |
Employer | Supreme Court |
Annual Wage | $65,419 |
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Employer Name | Supreme Court |
Year | 2017 |
Number of Employees | 636 |
Average Annual Wage | $63,887 |
Median Annual Wage | $63,038 |
Lorraine Smith (2018)Specialist | View Person Details |
Lorraine Smith (2016)Manager | View Person Details |
Lorraine Smith (2015)Execu Office Manager | View Person Details |
Steve Skotak (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Denise Lundin (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Ernestine Hladik (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Anthony Sita (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Jennifer Albright (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Michelle Martinez (2017)Manager at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Diana Medley (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Maria Aguilar-amaya (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Mary Foltz (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |
Susan Alameda (2017)Specialist at Supreme Court | View Person Details |