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On the 2015 Sunshine List · 2 years

Louise Coffey

Secondary TeacherSchool BoardsOntarioFirst listed 2014
2015 Total Compensation Paid
$100,376.71
▼ 2.4% since 2014

Louise Coffey was paid $100,376.71 in total compensation as Secondary Teacher at Upper Grand District School Board in 2015.

Louise Coffey has appeared on the Ontario Sunshine List 2 times since 2014, earning $203K in combined disclosed pay — an average of $101,633.00 a year, down 2% over that span.

That is 17% below the average disclosed pay of $121,631.21 across 1,805 listed Upper Grand District School Board employees.

$100,376.71
Latest compensation
in 2015
$203K
Total compensation
across 2 years
$101,633.00
Average / year
while on Sunshine List
-2.4%
Career growth
since 2014
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FIG. 01

2 years on the list

Annual total compensation (CAD) — hover to inspect.

$97K$99K$101K$103K$105K20142015
FIG. 02

The career in numbers

Totals, averages, and the biggest moves — all total compensation.

A career, year by year.

How Louise Coffey's total compensation has moved across 2 years on the Ontario Sunshine List.

Highest year2014 · $102,890.20
Lifetime total compensation$203K
Annual average$101,633.00
Total growth since 2014-2.4%
Biggest drop-2.4% (2015)
FIG. 03

Year-by-year history

2 years on the Sunshine List.

YearPositionTotal CompensationChange
2015Latest
Secondary Teacher$100,376.71▼ 2.4%
2014First★ Best
Secondary Teacher$102,890.20
2 years total$203K total$101,633.00 avg
FIG. 04

The record

Source data and how to request a correction.

Employee details

Position
Secondary Teacher
Sector
School Boards
Province
Ontario
First appeared
2014
Latest disclosure
2015
Years on list
2

Data source

Salary data is published annually by the Ontario government under the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act. Only employees earning $100,000+ are disclosed.

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