Lorne Keon

Lorne Keon held the position of Director, Education at the Renfrew County CDSB in 2005 and received an annual salary of $149,107.66 as per the records provided by the Government of Ontario.

Year: 2005

Salary: $149,107.66

Position: Director, Education

Employer: Renfrew County CDSB

Category of Employment: School Boards

Source: Ontario's Sunshine List

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Salary History

The historical salary and taxable benefits of Lorne Keon from 2000 to 2005 at Renfrew County CDSB

Year Salary Benefits Raise Position Employer
2005 $149,107.66 $638.85 8.2% Director, Education Renfrew County CDSB
2004 $137,825.10 $632.00 6.5% Director, Education Renfrew County CDSB
2003 $129,439.16 $607.55 -0.5% Director of Education Renfrew County CDSB
2002 $130,126.29 $607.35 7.5% Director of Education Renfrew County CDSB
2001 $121,066.81 $584.07 19.8% Director of Education Renfrew County CDSB
2000 $101,035.07 $1,432.11 N/A Superintendent of Education Renfrew County CDSB
Lorne Keon experienced an average yearly salary raise of approximately 8.29% from 2000 to 2005. The salary in 2005 reflects a raise of 47.58% compared to the salary in 2000.

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List of the highest-earning Director, Education in the Ontario's Sunshine List

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DAVID REID $296,029.44 Director, Education Toronto DSB 2005
AVIS E. GLAZE $239,977.11 Director, Education Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB 2005
WILLIAM S. HOGARTH $236,808.86 Director, Education York Region DSB 2005
MICHAEL MOHER $221,887.09 Director, Education Windsor Essex CDSB 2005
GERRY CONNELLY $219,020.37 Director, Education Toronto DSB 2005
MARGARET NELSON $213,063.96 Director, Education St. Clair CDSB 2005
JAMES GRIEVE $206,193.01 Director, Education Peel DSB 2005
LORNE RACHLIS $188,691.11 Director, Education Ottawa-Carleton DSB 2005
WILLIAM BRYCE $185,000.04 Director, Education Thames Valley DSB 2005
SYLVIA TERPSTRA $178,378.55 Director, Education Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB 2005