Barry Smith

Barry Smith held the position of President/CEO at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in 2005 and received an annual salary of $337,930.85 as per the records provided by the Government of Ontario.

Year: 2005

Salary: $337,930.85

Position: President/CEO

Employer: Metro Toronto Convention Centre

Category of Employment: Crown Agencies

Source: Ontario's Sunshine List

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Salary History

The historical salary and taxable benefits of Barry Smith from 1999 to 2005 at Metro Toronto Convention Centre

Year Salary Benefits Raise Position Employer
2005 $337,930.85 $18,435.73 N/A President/CEO Metro Toronto Convention Centre
2003 $349,800.14 $10,206.44 N/A President & CEO Metro Toronto Convention Centre
2001 $297,615.00 $11,758.84 18.2% President & CEO Metro Toronto Convention Centre
2000 $251,750.00 $10,513.33 0.8% President and CEO Metro Toronto Convention Centre
1999 $249,812.60 $2,815.84 N/A President Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Barry Smith experienced an average yearly salary raise of approximately 4.75% from 1999 to 2005. The salary in 2005 reflects a raise of 35.27% compared to the salary in 1999.

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TOM PARKINSON $1,563,221.74 President/CEO Hydro One 2005
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JAMES HANKINSON $593,010.46 President/CEO Ontario Power Generation 2005
FELIX P. CHEE $581,868.04 President/CEO University of Toronto 2005
MARY JO HADDAD $565,374.20 President/CEO The Hospital for Sick Children 2005
ROBERT ROBERTS $510,000.52 President/CEO University of Ottawa Heart Institute 2005
KEVIN P. SMITH $475,253.72 President/CEO St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton 2005
MARK ROCHON $464,307.72 President/CEO Toronto Rehabilitation Institute 2005
TERRY SULLIVAN $460,678.78 President/CEO Cancer Care Ontario 2005
TONY DAGNONE $460,299.11 President/CEO London Health Sciences Centre 2005