David Boocock
David Boocock held the position of Professor, Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto in 2005 and received an annual salary of $135,262.62 as per the records provided by the Government of Ontario.
Year: 2005
Salary: $135,262.62
Position: Professor, Chemical Engineering
Employer: University of Toronto
Category of Employment: Universities
Source: Ontario's Sunshine List
Salary History
The historical salary and taxable benefits of David Boocock from 1996 to 2005 at University of Toronto
Year | Salary | Benefits | Raise | Position | Employer |
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2005 | $135,262.62 | $553.92 | -6.8% | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
2004 | $145,177.02 | $552.78 | 8.1% | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
2003 | $134,343.50 | $522.48 | 13.3% | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
2002 | $118,619.04 | $522.48 | -9.0% | Professor of Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
2001 | $130,420.36 | $522.48 | 1.9% | Professor of Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
2000 | $127,936.98 | $522.48 | 3.0% | Prof & Chair of Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
1999 | $124,186.98 | $522.48 | 2.9% | Prof / Chair of Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
1998 | $120,636.96 | $509.58 | N/A | Prof and Chair of Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
1996 | $109,499.00 | $458.00 | N/A | Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto |
David Boocock experienced an average yearly salary raise of approximately 1.67% from 1996 to 2005. The salary in 2005 reflects a raise of 23.53% compared to the salary in 1996.
Top-earning individuals in the same location, holding identical position
List of the highest-earning Professor, Chemical Engineering at University of Toronto in 2005
Name | Salary | Position | Employer | Year |
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GREGORY EVANS | $165,591.92 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
YU-LING CHENG | $156,345.03 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
JOSEPH PARADI | $155,421.96 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
D. GRANT ALLEN | $145,419.42 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
MASAHIRO KAWAJI | $145,228.00 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
LEVENTE DIOSADY | $139,776.00 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
CHARLES MIMS | $138,136.02 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
ROGER C. NEWMAN | $136,805.04 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
DAVID BOOCOCK | $135,262.62 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
MARK T. KORTSCHOT | $132,547.98 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | University of Toronto | 2005 |
Top-earning individuals holding identical position in other locations
List of the highest-earning Professor, Chemical Engineering in the Ontario's Sunshine List
Name | Salary | Position | Employer | Year |
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ANDREW J. DAUGULIS | $125,158.88 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | Queen's University | 2005 |
EDWARD W. GRANDMAISON | $114,824.98 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | Queen's University | 2005 |
P. JAMES MCLELLAN | $111,881.50 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | Queen's University | 2005 |
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM | $105,804.49 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | Queen's University | 2005 |
KIMBERLEY B. MCAULEY | $100,171.02 | Professor, Chemical Engineering | Queen's University | 2005 |
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