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JobsOhio releases salary data showing new leader made more than $500,000 in 2020

JobsOhio releases salary data showing new leader made more than $500,000 in 2020 Updated Feb 25, 2021; Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio JP Nauseef made more than $522,000 in total compensation during his first full year leading JobsOhio, according to salary data disclosed Thursday by the state’s private economic development arm. Nauseef had received about $274,400 in total compensation in 2019, but didn’t start until February of that year after Gov. Mike DeWine hired him. Officials had said his base pay would be $350,000, not including $17,000 in benefits and possible performance-based bonuses. In 2020, he made $522,000 in total compensation, according to the new data. His predecessor, John Minor, got a compensation package worth $621,300 in 2018, his last full year with JobsOhio.

JobsOhio salary data shows new leader made more than $500,000 in 2020

JobsOhio salary data shows new leader made more than $500,000 in 2020 By Andrew J. Tobias - cleveland.com (TNS) COLUMBUS, Ohio JP Nauseef made more than $522,000 in total compensation during his first full year leading JobsOhio, according to salary data disclosed Thursday by the state’s private economic development arm. Nauseef had received about $274,400 in total compensation in 2019, but didn’t start until February of that year after Gov. Mike DeWine hired him. Officials had said his base pay would be $350,000, not including $17,000 in benefits and possible performance-based bonuses. In 2020, he made $522,000 in total compensation, according to the new data. His predecessor, John Minor, got a compensation package worth $621,300 in 2018, his last full year with JobsOhio.

Low-orbit satellites key to new Ohio broadband pilot

Low-orbit satellites key to new Ohio broadband pilot By JULIE CARR SMYTHDecember 16, 2020 GMT FILE - In this Oct. 7, 2019 file photo, Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted speaks during a news conference unveiling the STRONG Ohio Bill at the Ohio Department of Public Safety in Columbus, Ohio. High-speed internet would spread to about 1 million unserved or underserved Ohioans along rural routes and highways previously off-limits to private development under a strategic plan released Thursday, Dec. 19. Husted, who oversees InnovateOhio, said the plan is a necessary step in helping Ohio compete for federal resources that public-private partnerships can use to make needed improvements. (Joshua A. Bickel/The Columbus Dispatch via AP, File)

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