Christina Halliday
Christina Halliday held the position of Director Student Learning Support Services at the Ryerson University in 2018 and received an annual salary of $137,768.46 as per the records provided by the Government of Ontario.
Year: 2018
Salary: $137,768.46
Position: Director Student Learning Support Services
Employer: Ryerson University
Category of Employment: Universities
Source: Ontario's Sunshine List
Salary History
The historical salary and taxable benefits of Christina Halliday from 2010 to 2018 at Ryerson University
Year | Salary | Benefits | Raise | Position | Employer |
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2018 | $137,768.46 | $416.87 | 14.2% | Director Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2017 | $120,655.37 | $390.27 | -7.5% | Director Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2016 | $130,458.01 | $405.84 | -0.8% | Director Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2015 | $131,574.40 | $391.18 | 3.4% | Director, Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2014 | $127,298.74 | $307.76 | 3.1% | Director, Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2013 | $123,412.11 | $298.21 | 5.2% | Director, Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2012 | $117,327.66 | $281.38 | 7.6% | Director, Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2011 | $109,034.34 | $267.72 | 1.0% | Director, Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
2010 | $108,000.10 | $290.16 | N/A | Director, Student Learning Support Services | Ryerson University |
Christina Halliday experienced an average yearly salary raise of approximately 3.26% from 2010 to 2018. The salary in 2018 reflects a raise of 27.56% compared to the salary in 2010.
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