Gregory W. Lewis

Gregory W. Lewis held the position of Senior Project Manager at the University Health Network in 2009 and received an annual salary of $103,678.83 as per the records provided by the Government of Ontario.

Year: 2009

Salary: $103,678.83

Position: Senior Project Manager

Employer: University Health Network

Category of Employment: Hospitals and Boards of Public Health

Source: Ontario's Sunshine List

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Salary History

Year Salary Benefits Raise Position Employer
2009 $103,678.83 $190.73 N/A Senior Project Manager University Health Network

Top-earning individuals in the same location, holding identical position

List of the highest-earning Senior Project Manager at University Health Network in 2009

Name Salary Position Employer Year
VICKY RAMIREZ $105,217.56 Senior Project Manager University Health Network 2009
GREGORY W. LEWIS $103,678.83 Senior Project Manager University Health Network 2009

Top-earning individuals holding identical position in other locations

List of the highest-earning Senior Project Manager in the Ontario's Sunshine List

Name Salary Position Employer Year
ROGER SMITH $181,081.76 Senior Project Manager Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance 2009
TEODOR VLADUT $154,227.75 Senior Project Manager Government Services 2009
RICHARD THOMPSON $146,579.07 Senior Project Manager City of Toronto - Toronto Transit Commission 2009
ROBERT ORR $145,622.02 Senior Project Manager Ontario Infrastructure Projects Corporation 2009
BARRY HAYNES $143,857.38 Senior Project Manager Ontario Infrastructure Projects Corporation 2009
DOUGLAS CAMPBELL $143,575.20 Senior Project Manager Centre for Addiction & Mental Health 2009
KERRY W. FOSTER $141,433.01 Senior Project Manager Ontario Realty Corporation 2009
MICHAEL MENDONCA $140,482.48 Senior Project Manager Ontario Infrastructure Projects Corporation 2009
JOHN KUBIAK $139,651.79 Senior Project Manager Ontario Infrastructure Projects Corporation 2009
DEAN SABEAN $137,098.99 Senior Project Manager Centre for Addiction & Mental Health 2009