Darryl Edwards

Darryl Edwards held the position of Professor, Voice Studies at the University Of Toronto in 2023 and received an annual salary of $212,377.56 as per the records provided by the Government of Ontario.

Year: 2023

Salary: $212,377.56

Position: Professor, Voice Studies

Employer: University Of Toronto

Category of Employment: Universities

Source: Ontario's Sunshine List

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Salary History

The historical salary and taxable benefits of Darryl Edwards from 2007 to 2023 at University Of Toronto

Year Salary Benefits Raise Position Employer
2023 $212,377.56 $306.24 9.0% Professor, Voice Studies University Of Toronto
2022 $194,922.94 $322.98 6.0% Associate Professor of Music University Of Toronto
2021 $183,886.02 $339.72 2.7% Associate Professor of Music University Of Toronto
2020 $179,122.98 $358.74 2.4% Associate Professor of Music University Of Toronto
2019 $174,973.98 $428.10 3.5% Associate Professor of Music University Of Toronto
2018 $169,080.48 $478.50 3.6% Associate Professor of Music University of Toronto
2017 $163,238.46 $531.84 0.9% Associate Professor of Music University of Toronto
2016 $161,821.98 $617.28 9.1% Associate Professor of Music University of Toronto
2015 $148,324.02 $671.52 1.8% Associate Professor Of Music University of Toronto
2014 $145,674.00 $725.76 3.6% Associate Professor of Music University of Toronto
2013 $140,581.50 $725.76 4.4% Associate Professor of Music University of Toronto
2012 $134,651.01 $725.76 4.5% Professor of Music University of Toronto
2011 $128,818.56 $733.56 8.6% Professor of Music University of Toronto
2010 $118,659.00 $679.14 4.9% Professor of Music University of Toronto
2009 $113,127.96 $636.48 4.9% Professor of Music University of Toronto
2008 $107,885.52 $620.76 6.7% Professor, Music University of Toronto
2007 $101,158.02 $600.30 N/A Professor, Music University of Toronto
Darryl Edwards experienced an average yearly salary raise of approximately 4.77% from 2007 to 2023. The salary in 2023 reflects a raise of 109.95% compared to the salary in 2007.