Caroline O'Brien

$174,146.94asChair School of Performance

Employed by Ryerson University in 2021, according to Government of Ontario public salary records.

Salary Information

Historical salary and taxable benefits from 2012 to 2021.

YearPositionSalaryBenefitsPerformance
2021
Chair School of Performance
$174,146.94
$993.48
7.32%
2020
Chair School of Performance
$162,261.42
$919.24
4.3%
2019
Chair School of Performance
$155,576.91
$839.57
11.34%
2018
Associate Professor
$139,733.04
$927.52
0.22%
2017
Associate Professor
$139,431.38
$987.06
2.45%
2016
Associate Professor
$136,092.65
$931.35
11.6%
2015
Associate Professor
$121,947.96
$798.37
5.52%
2014
Associate Professor
$115,569.18
$623.26
7.83%
2013
Associate Professor
$107,175.26
$577.49
0.55%
2012
Assistant Professor
$106,584.25
$554.14

In 2021, Caroline O'Brien received a salary of $174,146.94 working as Chair School of Performance at Ryerson University, as disclosed on the Ontario Sunshine List. This represents a 7.32% increase over the previous year's reported salary. Caroline O'Brien has appeared on the Ontario Sunshine List 10 times between 2012 and 2021, with reported earnings peaking at $174,146.94 in 2021. In addition to salary, $993.48 in taxable benefits was disclosed for 2021. Ryerson University reports under the Universities sector of Ontario's public sector salary disclosure.

Top earning Chair School of Performances in Ryerson University

NameSalary
Caroline O'Brien$174,146.94

Other employees at Ryerson University

NameSalary
Sameh Al Natour
Associate Professor
$174,555.05
John Cirka
Associate Professor
$174,509.19
Sharon Wong
Associate Professor
$174,461.56
Charlene Ryan
Associate Professor
$174,313.94
Gil Lan
Associate Professor
$174,307.78
Duncan Maclellan
Associate Professor
$173,998.73
Jennifer Gonzales
Executive Director Student Affairs
$173,972.64
Tuna Baskoy
Chair Politics and Public Administration
$173,797.63
Lu Wang
Professor
$173,764.31
Vadim Bostan
Associate Professor
$173,512.62