In the vibrant city of Augusta, thousands of employees work diligently behind the scenes to keep our community running smoothly. While the Augusta Commission and mayor are often in the spotlight, it might surprise you to learn that they aren’t the ones taking home the highest paychecks. Let’s take a closer look at the top earners in Augusta as of Fiscal Year 2023, and find out who is really raking in the big bucks!
Leading the pack is Hameed Malik, the Director of Engineering, who earned a substantial $205,581.70. Hameed has been a key player in the city since 1997, overseeing various engineering projects that contribute to the infrastructure and safety of our beloved Augusta.
Following closely is Takiyah Douse, currently serving as the Interim Administrator. Takiyah has earned $201,571 and has been with the city since 2008. Her extensive experience includes roles as the director of the motor vehicle division and central services department.
We also have Wayne Brown, the Augusta Attorney, who previously earned $191,500.51 before recently resigning from the city. Next to him are two distinguished judges: Richard Slaby and Patricia Booker, both raking in $179,390.20. These senior judges have invaluable experience, as Richard was on the Richmond County State Court bench for 20 years before retiring in 2017.
Augusta’s Richmond County Sheriff, Richard Roundtree, earned $176,500 this year, marking his last year in office after losing in the recent primaries. The Fire Chief Antonio Burden also plays a crucial role, earning $174,332.28 since taking the helm in 2021. Another prominent figure in the court system, Judge David Watkins, earned $174,127.20 during his long tenure as a state court judge.
When it comes to information technology, Tameka Allen, the Chief Information Officer, has contributed her skills since 1992, resulting in an annual salary of $170,350.99. Meanwhile, Nolan Martin, the Judicial Circuit Court Administrator, earned $162,776.01 since starting in 2020.
On the financial side, Donna Williams, serving as the Finance Director, earned $147,416.04 since joining the city in 1979. The Clerk of Commission, Lena Bonner, has been with Augusta since 1973 and earned $149,934.40.
Among the other notable earners are Rachel Mack, the Deputy General Counsel, with earnings of $145,220, and Willie Saunders, the Juvenile Court Chief Judge, making $140,000.
As we can see, Augusta is home to highly qualified professionals working tirelessly for the community. These figures highlight not only the salaries of city employees but also their long-standing commitments to serving Augusta since these roles shape our city’s future.
As Augusta continues to grow and evolve, these leaders will undoubtedly play essential roles in ensuring the city meets the needs of its residents. With a mix of experience and new talent, Augusta is in capable hands!
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