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    All-State Industries vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1974
    3.1
    Columbus, OH1$840,00050
    1963
    4.1
    Bloomingdale, IL1$21.4M480
    Royce Corporation
    -
    4.1
    Miami, FL1--
    1977
    4.3
    Valparaiso, IN1$9.0M50
    Pride Garden Products
    1999
    4.3
    Ridley Park, PA1$3.1M10
    -
    4.1
    Bay Shore, NY1$3.2M50
    Natura
    1999
    4.3
    Ontario, CA1$162,944-
    2009
    4.2
    Mooresville, NC1$30.9M3,000
    2014
    4.5
    Denver, CO1$19.0B13,433
    1936
    4.3
    Rosemont, IL1$444.0M7,500
    1989
    4.2
    Plattsburgh, NY1$66.0M50
    1898
    3.9
    Greenwich, CT1$8.5M75
    -
    3.9
    Bloomington, IN5$610,00050
    1972
    3.6
    Fairplain, MI1$19.0M50
    Ch
    -
    4.1
    New York, NY1$71,0003
    1991
    3.7
    Henderson, NV1$22.6M1,768
    1947
    4.2
    Marietta, GA1$140.0M300
    1997
    4.2
    Chula Vista, CA2$147.4M450
    Fuller Brush
    1906
    3.3
    Lakewood, NJ1$6.4M16
    1925
    3.6
    Woodbury, MN1$2.2M50
    1985
    4.1
    Broomfield, CO1$51.0M100

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    All-State Industries salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    All-State Industries
    $46,428$22.32-

    Compare All-State Industries job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    All-State Industries
    $52,076$25.04
    EcoWater Systems
    $70,843$34.06
    Royce Corporation
    $69,131$33.24
    PTM
    $68,520$32.94
    Pride Garden Products
    $67,495$32.45
    Natura
    $66,582$32.01
    Fuller Brush
    $66,289$31.87
    Ardyss International, Inc.
    $64,379$30.95
    Bronner Bros.
    $64,239$30.88
    The Northeast Group
    $64,073$30.80
    Perrier
    $63,100$30.34
    Roman
    $60,702$29.18
    Greenworks
    $57,795$27.79
    Culligan
    $56,645$27.23
    Corporate Express US Inc
    $55,082$26.48
    Ch
    $52,179$25.09
    Omaha Holdings Llc
    $51,117$24.58
    Duralee Fabrics
    $50,886$24.46
    UFS
    $50,762$24.40
    Youngevity
    $47,724$22.94

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    All-State Industries demographics vs competitors

    Compare gender at All-State Industries vs competitors

    Job titleMaleFemale
    Omaha Holdings Llc54%46%
    Perrier61%39%
    Ch63%37%
    Royce Corporation67%33%
    Culligan73%27%
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    Royce Corporation

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    Compare race at All-State Industries vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    76%10%5%6%3%
    8.3
    Ch
    59%18%11%8%4%
    10.0
    66%14%10%6%3%
    9.7
    Royce Corporation
    62%16%11%8%4%
    9.8
    59%16%14%7%4%
    8.9
    72%10%8%7%3%
    8.8

    All-State Industries and similar companies CEOs

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    Stephan Wallach
    Youngevity

    Even as an early entrepreneur, Steve never followed a traditional path. While most kids have lemonade stands, Steve had a green house. To support his model rocket hobby, Steve sold spice sets door to door when he was 12. He obtained a work permit at age 14 for a job at a pet store - and never looked back. By 18, Steve launched his first business, an aquarium store specializing in exotic fish, purchasing their inventory directly from collectors around the world. This was unheard of at the time, but even this early business venture highlighted what would become a hallmark of his career: trailblazing. Steve moved on to build a very successful distributorship for himself, and by the age of 30, he co-founded and launched Youngevity International with his Wife, Michelle, offering dietary supplements and health and wellness products. Now, with over 30 years of experience in direct sales, and 25 years leading Youngevity, Steve has nurtured the company into an international powerhouse within the Direct Selling Association (DSA) industry. Spearheading and popularizing a new acquisition model, Steve created an innovative paradigm in direct sales: the ability to merge products, sales force and cultures instead of just absorbing and rebranding them. These efforts helped Youngevity earn distinction as one of the Top 100 Direct Selling companies, and Steve was asked to serve on the Board of Directors for the DSA.Widely regarded as one of the leading formulators in the industry, Steve has been personally responsible for the development of over 1,000 products, with sales in excess of $1.5 Billion in health related consumer goods. As a hands-on CEO, he's secured multiple patents and trademarks for his innovations, petitioned the FDA on behalf of the general public, and is equally at home leading an organization of Independent Distributors as he is formulating products. He's taken Youngevity from a start-up to ringing the opening bell at NASDAQ. His visionary ability has led the company to pivot as needed with both challenges and opportunities. To borrow a quote from Wayne Gretzky: "He skates where the puck is going to be."An accomplished author, lecturer, and speaker, Steve is proud of expanding the definition of health and wellness - and seeing people benefit from these efforts. Steve, his wife Michelle, and their three sons continue the family legacy of exploring the world and all its natural beauty, learning from their experiences and using that knowledge for the benefit of others.

    Adam Kenneth Peterson
    Omaha Holdings Llc

    Aboo Backer
    Pride Garden Products

    Scott Clawson
    Culligan

    Scott is currently the President & CEO of Culligan International, a global leader in clean water treatment. From 2007 to 2011, he was the President & CEO of GSI, a global agricultural equipment and systems company that was acquired by AGCO in 2011. Prior to GSI, Scott was CEO of Ryko Enterprises, a large vehicle wash system manufacturer. Previously, Scott held a variety of leadership roles at Danaher Corporation, a diversified manufacturing and technology company. Scott holds a B.S. with High Honors from Brigham Young University and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.

    Warren East Cbe
    Royce Corporation

    Joao Ferreira
    Natura

    Zachariah Reitano
    Roman

    Stéphanie Meneux de Nonancourt
    Perrier

    Darryl Schulte
    Schulte Corporation

    Donna Kuhr
    PTM

    Donna Kuhr is a President|CEO|Owner at Modified Technologies Inc and Chief Executive Officer at PTM Corporation and is based in New Haven, Michigan.

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