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Number of people with the title of: Accounts Payable Inter Sup 4
Maximum Salary:$ 73,558.30
Average Salary:$ 67,702.33
Minimum Salary:$ 54,855.00

2017-18 University of Michigan SalariesPage 1 of 1
Name Title Department FTR GF
Siefke, Nicholas Shawn Accounts Payable Inter Supr Shared Services Center - FIN $ 73,558.30 $ 73,558.30
Payne, Karen A Accounts Payable Inter Supr Shared Services Center - FIN $ 72,100.00 $ 72,100.00
Wahl, Cheryl L Accounts Payable Inter Supr Shared Services Center - FIN $ 70,296.00 $ 70,296.00
Stark, Camille Patrice Accounts Payable Inter Supr Shared Services Center - FIN $ 54,855.00 $ 54,855.00
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