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HILO — Nearly a dozen executive and managerial employees at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and Hawaii Community College will get merit-based raises effective Jan. 1.

The raises will be awarded to six UH-Hilo employees and four at HCC. They’re funded with a portion of $800,000 in state-authorized funds for salary increases for state officers and employees excluded from collective bargaining, but associated with the unit representing faculty.

Increases, which are contingent on an employee’s performance rating, range from a $2,400 base salary adjustment to a $2,400 adjustment plus a one-time payment of 3 percent of an employee’s base salary.

There are at least 25 executive/managerial employees in total between the two Hilo campuses. Only those who filled their positions as of Oct. 1, 2016, were eligible for adjustments.

The UH is required by law to disclose the salary adjustments, which were posted in meeting materials provided at a Board of Regents’ committee meeting last week.

Unionized UH employees also received pay increases. Employees represented by Hawaii Government Employees Association, Unit 8, received an across-the-board increase of 3.2 percent for fiscal year 2018 and 3.45 percent for fiscal year 2019.

University of Hawaii Professional Assembly, Unit 7, employees received an across-the-board increase of 2.13 percent plus $500 to the base salary for fiscal year 2018, and 2.82 percent plus $500 to the base salary for fiscal year 2019.

Campuswide, at least 91 of 545 UH-Hilo employees earn more than $100,000 per year, though the actual number is likely higher because employees represented by the HGEA are not required to report exact salaries, only earning ranges.

Of about 272 HGEA employees at UH-Hilo, at least 143 have six-figure earning potential.

At HCC, at least 14 of 229 employees earn more than $100,000 per year, and at least 52 of 115 HGEA employees at the community college have six-figure earning potential.

Email Kirsten Johnson at kjohnson@hawaiitribune-herald.com.

UH-Hilo employees getting raises (salaries after raises effective Jan. 1)

Jerry Chang, director of university relations: $135,444

Patrick Guillen: director of intercollegiate athletics: $134,519

Leslie Kimura, program director (Imiloa Astronomy Center): $105,669

Carolyn Ma, dean (pharmacy): $247,200

Stephanie Nagata, director of Maunakea Management: $140,639

Cathy Wiltse, director, Hawaii Small Business Development Center: $128,424

HCC employees getting raises (salaries after raises effective Jan. 1)

Kenneth Fletcher, director of University of Hawaii Center (West Hawaii): $107,916

Joni Onishi, vice chancellor (Academic Affairs): $132,940

Rachel Solemsaas, chancellor: $173,271

Jessica Yamamoto, director of continuing education and training: $91,655

Ten highest-paid UH-Hilo employees (salaries as last reported to the Tribune-Herald via an information request or after raises effective Jan. 1)

1. Marcia Sakai, interim chancellor as of Aug. 1: $250,008

2. Carolyn Ma, dean (pharmacy): $247,200

3. Karen Pellegrin, specialist: $174,240

4. Kenneth Hon, interim vice chancellor: $170,004

5. Krishna Dhir, professor: $169,104

6. K Rapoza, interim vice chancellor: $165,000

7. Farrah-Marie Gomes, vice chancellor, $165,000

8. Deborah Taira, professor: $161,868

9. Aaron Jacobs, interim associate dean: $160,008

10. Susan Jarvi, professor: $158,724

Remaining UH-Hilo employees (with salaries made available) who earn above $100,000 per year:

11. Bruce Mathews, dean (agriculture): $154,992

12. Ghee Tan, associate professor: $153,648

13. Leng Chee Chang, associate professor: $153,648

14. Kimberly Furumo, professor: $152,802

15. Terrance Jalbert, professor: $150,390

16. S Wongwiwatthananukit, professor: $148,164

17. Gail Makuakane-Lundin, interim assistant to senior executive: $148,008

18. Shihwu Sung, professor: $144,270

19. Christopher Lu, professor: $143,448

20. Randy Hirokawa, professor: $143,436

21. Tam Vu, interim dean: $143,004

22. Michael Bitter, interim dean: $143,004

23. Kelly Burke, professor: $142,068

24. Stephanie Nagata, director of Maunakea Management: $140,639

25. Daniela Guendisch, associate professor: $140,592

26. Patricia Jusczak, associate specialist: $139,740

27. Sheri Tokumaru, associate professor: $139,728

28. Lara Gomez, associate specialist: $139,728

29. Tom Dewitt, associate professor: $139,032

30. Gene Johnson, associate professor: $137,184

31. Emmeline De Pillis, professor: $136,572

32. Jerry Chang, director of university relations: $135,444

33. Robert Chi, specialist: $135,204

34. Misaki Takabayashi, interim associate vice chancellor: $135,000

35. Jerry Calton, professor: $134,940

36. Patrick Guillen: director of intercollegiate athletics: $134,519

37. Katharyn Daub, professor: $134,004

38. Roy Alan Goo, associate professor and chair: $133,392

39. Julie Adrian, associate professor: $133,392

40. Shugeng Cao, associate professor: $133,272

41. Bartley Frueh, professor: $132,444

42. Anita Ciarleglio, assistant specialist: $130,212

43. Sevki Erdogan, professor: $130,176

44. Alice Davis, professor and chair: $128,496

45. Cathy Wiltse, director, Hawaii Small Business Development Center: $128,424

46. William Sakai, professor: $127,932

47. Wesley Sumida, associate professor: $127,536

48. James Beets, professor and chair: $127,380

49. Dianqing Sun, associate professor: $127,056

50. William Wilson, professor and chair: $126,060

51. Lorna Tsutsumi, professor: $126,024

52. Risa Dickson, professor: $124,380

53. D Koomoa-Lange, associate professor: $120,756

54. Linda Connelly, associate professor and chair: $120,756

55. Cherie Mehrabian-Sani, assistant professor: $120,432

56. Kevin Hopkins, professor: $120,228

57. Camlyn Kimie Masuda, assistant professor: $119,796

58. Matthew Platz, professor: $119,628

59. Harry Edwards, professor and chair: $117,612

60. Chad Kawakami, assistant professor: $117,348

61. Keiki Kawaiaea, associate professor and director: $116,880

62. John Cheng, professor: $116,592

63. Allen Shih, assistant professor: $116,484

64. Tamara Kondratyuk, associate specialist: $114,444

65. Louis Lteif, assistant professor: $112,020

66. Michael Shintaku, professor: $111,168

67. Joseph Roman, assistant professor: $110,004

68. K Ariola-Sukisaki, interim associate vice chancellor: $110,004

69. H Perreira, associate professor and chair: $109,620

70. Kauanoe Kamana, associate professor and director: $109,272

71. Paula Zeszotarski, associate specialist: $108,888

72. Michelle Kim, junior specialist: $108,840

73. Nicole Young, assistant professor: $108,000

74. Glenn Silva, professor: $107,796

75. Jarred Prudencio, assistant professor: $107,736

76. Joan Pagan, associate professor: $107,688

77. Bryan Kim, professor and director: $107,688

78. Peter Mills, professor and director: $106,992

79. Leslie Kimura, program director (Imiloa Astronomy Center): $105,669

80. Aryn You, assistant professor: $105,000

81. Bryce Fukunaga, assistant professor: $105,000

82. Diane Barrett, professor and chair: $103,980

83. Cheryl Ramos, professor: $103,908

84. Seri Luangphinith, professor and chair: $103,908

85. Larry Kimura, associate professor: $102,708

86. Rene Martin, associate professor: $101,796

87. Kerri Inglis, professor and interim chair: $101,244

88. Makalapua Alencastre, associate professor: $100,788

89. Maria Haws, associate professor: $100,776

90. Yiqing Li, associate professor: $100,212

91. Abhijit Date, assistant professor: $100,008

Employees who have the highest earning potential among UH-Hilo HGEA employees. They earn salaries ranging $62,604 to $158,796

Jerry Watanabe, facilities planning and design

Jennifer Stotter, institutional support

Lisa Spain, academic support

Sherrie Padilla, instructional and student support

Richard Murray, allied health and safety

Daryl Masuda, information technology

Carrie Masanda, institutional support

Kolin Kettleson, physical plant management

Karishma Kamath, instructional and student support

Kinohi Gomes, academic support

Lois Fujiyoshi, institutional support

Two highest-paid HCC employees (salaries as last reported to the Tribune-Herald via an information request or after raises effective Jan. 1)

1. Rachel Solemsaas, chancellor: $173,271

2. Joni Onishi, vice chancellor (Academic Affairs): $132,940

Remaining HCC employees (with salaries made available) who earn above $100,000 per year:

3. Laura Hill, associate professor: $121,560

4. Taupouri Tangaro, professor: $110,232

5. Petri Pieron, professor: $109,404

6. Trina Nahm-Mijo, professor: $108,252

7. Kenneth Fletcher, director of University of Hawaii Center (West Hawaii): $107,916

8. Kathleen Kotecki, associate professor: $105,144

9. Guy Kimura, professor: $103,908

10. Laurel Gregory, professor: $103,908

11. Kenoalani Dela Cruz, professor: $103,896

12. Robert Yamane, professor: $101,160

13. Charleen Marlow, professor: $100,968

14. Melanie Wilson, dean: $100,008

Employees who have the highest earning potential among HCC HGEA employees. They earn salaries ranging $51,360 to $130,284

Jennifer Siemon, academic support

Stephen Schulte information technology

Ian Pilago, academic support

Susan Olsen, instructional and student support

Esther Nathanson, academic support

Thatcher Moats, info, events and publications

Jodi Mine, institutional support

Carrie Kuwada Phipps, academic support

Shana Kojiro, institutional support

Sharyl Kasarskis, institutional support

Susan Horimoto, institutional support

Tiana Hirota, academic support

Pearla Haalilio, instructional and student support

Lorianne Fukui-Stoos, instructional and student support

Jeff Fujii, academic support

Daniel Fernandez, information technology

Shawn Domingo, instructional and student support

Mari Chang, institutional support

Monica Burnett, academic support

Karen Au, academic support

Joy Aito, information technology