Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission

2021–2024 · 113 total records

30 employees (2024)$157,643 avg salary (2024)$5.9M total payroll (2024)4 years on list

Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission had 30 employees on the 2024 Alberta Compensation Disclosure, with an average salary of $157,643 and a total disclosed payroll of $6M — down 6.3% from 2023. The highest-paid employee on record was Wendy Romanko (Vice President, Human Resources, 2021), earning $642,169.

Highest paid all-time

Wendy Romanko

Vice President, Human Resources

$642,169

2021

Jody Korchinski

Vice President, Liquor Services

$473,031

2022

Kandice Machado

Chief Executive Officer

$404,808

2023

Kandice Machado

Chief Executive Officer

$399,812

2024

Kandice Machado

Chief Executive Officer

$332,142

2022

David Berry

Executive Vice President, Public Engagement and CRO

$329,175

2024

Kandice Machado

President and Chief Executive Officer

$326,847

2021

Robert Knight

Vice President, Corporate Services & CFO

$324,429

2024

David Berry

Executive Vice President, Public Engagement & CRO

$316,485

2023

Jayesh Shukle

Vice President, Liquor and Cannabis

$311,762

2024

Headcount & Salary Trends

Disclosed employees · bars = headcount, lines = salary

Year-by-Year Breakdown

2024-6.3% headcount

Employees

30

Avg Salary

$157,643

Median

$180,579

Total Payroll

$5.9M

2023+10.3% headcount

Employees

32

Avg Salary

$143,362

Median

$168,071

Total Payroll

$5.7M

2022+31.8% headcount

Employees

29

Avg Salary

$132,235

Median

$157,303

Total Payroll

$5.1M

2021

Employees

22

Avg Salary

$131,279

Median

$158,165

Total Payroll

$3.8M

Data sourced from the Alberta Public Sector Compensation Disclosure. This site is independent and not affiliated with the Government of Alberta. Always verify against the official source.