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I-Team: State employee salaries

Updated: Wednesday, 27 Feb 2013, 6:29 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 27 Feb 2013, 5:48 PM EST

(WWLP) - We're paying them, but do you know how much?  The 22News I-Team reveals the state's ten highest paid employees in 2012.  

UMass football coach Charlie Molnar is 9th making more than $400,000 last year.  UMass President Robert Caret makes more than $500,000. He's the 6th highest paid in the state.  

UMass basketball coach Derek Kellogg is 4th, making more than $628,000.  UMass Medical School Chancellor Michael Collins is the state's highest paid employee, more than $784,000.  

A couple more notable names, the President's of HCC and STCC both make more than $200,000.  The State Police Superintendent and UMass Chancellor both started their positions in the middle of 2012 and will make more than $200,000 this year.  Governor Deval Patrick banked a little less than $140,000 in 2012.

That's less than former Springfield Schools Superintendent Alan Ingram who will make $158,000 this year with the Department of Education.  

To see all our state employee salaries click here.
 

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