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American Pop Corn main competitors are General Mills, Post Holdings, and Dairy Farmers of America.

Competitor Summary. See how American Pop Corn compares to its main competitors:

  • PepsiCo has the most employees (267,000).
  • Employees at General Mills earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $51,370.
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American Pop Corn vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1914
3.8
Sioux City, IA2$43.2M100
1985
4.4
Garner, NC7$1.5B5,500
1895
3.9
Saint Louis, MO3$5.0B11,410
2005
4.7
Oak Brook, IL5$3.4B13,489
1866
4.6
Minneapolis, MN7$19.9B35,000
1935
4.5
Springdale, AR10$53.3B139,000
1967
4.7
Kansas City, KS1$13.5B18,000
1898
4.5
Harrison, NY9$91.9B267,000
1909
4.5
Aurora, IL7$7.9B20,000
2004
4.5
Malvern, PA1$830.0M1,300
1963
4.3
Sandpoint, ID3$254.0M200
1979
4.5
Fremont, OH1$730.0M3,000
1984
4.4
Mandeville, LA1$94.0M375
2000
4.8
Spirit Lake, IA2$300.0M700
Gonnella Baking Co.
1886
3.3
Schaumburg, IL1$910,00010
1957
3.9
Collierville, TN2$5.0M50
1997
3.8
Idaho Falls, ID1$29.0M50
2008
4.5
Mount Gilead, NC1$190.0M80
1980
4.7
Cherry Hill, NJ1$89.0M250
-
3.9
Butterfield, MN1$20.0M100
1961
4.2
Spencerville, OH1$190.0M750

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American Pop Corn salaries vs competitors

Among American Pop Corn competitors, employees at General Mills earn the most with an average yearly salary of $51,370.

Compare American Pop Corn salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
American Pop Corn
$47,855$23.01-
Butterball
$35,392$17.02-
Post Holdings
$49,249$23.68-
TreeHouse Foods
$43,001$20.67-
General Mills
$51,370$24.70-
Tyson Foods
$39,706$19.09-

Compare American Pop Corn job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
American Pop Corn
$70,084$33.69
Post Holdings
$90,277$43.40
General Mills
$89,814$43.18
PepsiCo
$79,735$38.33
OSI Group
$76,918$36.98
Dairy Farmers of America
$74,742$35.93
Litehouse Foods
$74,309$35.73
Downs Food Group
$73,026$35.11
Niagara Holdings Inc
$70,667$33.97
PaperWorks
$70,620$33.95
Diversified Foods & Seasonings
$70,451$33.87
Puratos Corporation
$69,486$33.41
TreeHouse Foods
$68,949$33.15
Golden Valley Natural
$68,288$32.83
Flexible Foam Products
$68,220$32.80
Woodbridge Corporation
$68,025$32.70
Tyson Foods
$67,580$32.49
Gonnella Baking Co.
$67,479$32.44
Helena Industries
$67,040$32.23
Rembrandt Foods
$66,689$32.06

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American Pop Corn demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at American Pop Corn vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Post Holdings49%51%
TreeHouse Foods58%42%
Tyson Foods60%40%
General Mills61%39%
PepsiCo71%29%
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Compare race at American Pop Corn vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%13%10%8%4%
9.8
57%17%11%10%4%
9.9
62%14%12%8%4%
9.9
64%15%10%8%3%
9.6
63%14%14%6%3%
9.8
63%13%14%6%3%
8.7

American Pop Corn and similar companies CEOs

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Jeffrey L. Harmening
General Mills

Jeffrey L. Harmening is president and chief executive officer of General Mills, having taken over from Ken Powell in June 2017. He served as Chief Operating Officer of General Mills, Inc. since July 1, 2016 until May 31, 2017.

Ramon Luis Laguarta
PepsiCo

Robert V. Vitale
Post Holdings

Rob Vitale has served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Post Holdings since 2014. He joined the company during the time of its spinoff from Ralcorp and was the company’s Chief Financial Officer from 2011-2014. He has been a member of the Board of Directors at Post Holdings since 2014. During his time at Post, the company has completed 15 major acquisitions and executed a variety of innovative financial transactions, including the creation and spinoff of Post’s active nutrition units into a new public company, BellRing Brands, Inc. in 2019. He also serves as the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of BellRing Brands. These acquisitions and transactions have increased revenue from $900 million in fiscal 2012 to nearly $6 billion today. Prior experience: Prior to Post, his background includes a history of organization leadership, transformative growth and acquisitions. He served as president and chief executive officer of AHM Financial Group LLC, a diversified financial services firm, which grew five-fold in revenue during his time leading the company. Prior to AHM, he was a partner in Westgate Group LLC, a consumer products private equity firm. Early in his career, he worked at Boatmen’s Bancshares and KPMG. He received his MBA from Washington University in St. Louis and a BSBA from St. Louis University. Board experience: Executive Chairman of the Board, BellRing Brands, Inc. since October 2019 Director, Post Holdings since November 2014 Director, Energizer Holdings since August 2017 Honors: Washington University Olin Business School Distinguished Alumni Honoree, 2020 Saint Louis University Globalist Award, 2019 Institutional Investor All-America Executive Team - 2019, 2018, 2017

Steven Oakland (Steve)
TreeHouse Foods

Steven 'Steve' Oakland is a Board Member at TREEHOUSE FOODS, INC.; Board Member at FOOT LOCKER, INC.; and Board Member at MTD Products Inc. He has worked as VP/Gen Mgr:Foodservice Market at JM Smucker Co, Co-Vice Chair/Pres:US Food & Beverage at JM Smucker Co, and President:Intl Food Service at JM Smucker Co. Steven attended University of Mount Union.

Donnie D. King
Tyson Foods

Jay Jandrain
Butterball

Jay Jandrain, president and chief executive officer of Butterball, LLC, is responsible for leading business strategy for the world’s largest turkey producer. Jandrain previously served as chief operating officer for Butterball, LLC, overseeing plant operations, corporate purchasing, transportation and warehousing, demand and supply planning, corporate engineering and research and development (R&D). Jandrain joined Butterball in May of 2002 as the director of product R&D. He has since held roles including vice president of deli sales, vice president of product R&D, vice president of integrated business strategy and executive vice president of sales. Prior to Butterball, Jandrain held multiple sales, marketing and R&D management positions with companies such as Cargill and Plantation Foods. He received his Bachelor of Science in Food Science from Cornell University.

Kelly Prior
Litehouse Foods

Kelly has worked as Interim President/Exec VP/CFO at Litehouse Inc, Controller at Litehouse Inc, and CFO/Controller at Maxus Technology Corp. She attended Eastern Washington University.

Sheldon Lavin
OSI Group

As the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of OSI Group, LLC, Sheldon Lavin has an extremely high profile in the meat and food processing industry. Sheldon Lavin also currently serves as the President of OSI International Foods Ltd. and remains actively involved in the company's many operations. Lavin has developed extensive industry knowledge since 1970 when he was involved in the financing of Otto & Sons, which ultimately developed into OSI Group. Under Lavin's vision and leadership, OSI Group quickly grew from a domestic food processing company to an international industry leader. OSI Group now has more than 60 locations across 17 different countries. In recognition of Sheldon Lavin's incredible accomplishment of bringing OSI Group onto the international scene and contributing to job growth all over the world, he was presented with a Global Visionary Award by India’s Vision World Academy on February 20, 2016. Lavin said he was honored and humbled to win such a prestigious award and is very proud of his life's work in helping OSI Group to grow into the international powerhouse that it is today. He has spent his life committed to the overall welfare of the company and its many employees. In addition to expanding the operations of OSI Group around the globe, the company has also received a long list of environmental and sustainability awards under Lavin's watch. This is something that Lavin hopes the next generations of corporate leaders will continue to prioritize. When asked about his long list of successes, Lavin says that he seeks to inspire the next crop of corporate leaders to dedicate themselves to growing their companies in responsible ways that contribute to the growth of global commerce and opportunities for their employees. While Lavin's words of wisdom are uplifting, he is not slowing down in the near future. He still finds time to remain very involved in charitable causes, such as Ronald McDonald House Charities. One of the things that Lavin is most proud of his career was that he was able to help raise three children with his wife and give back to the community while growing his company.

Andy Bolton
PaperWorks

Andy Bolton is a President/CEO at PaperWorks Industries Inc and is based in Greater Philadelphia Area. He has experience at Bemis Co Inc and has worked as President - Aerosols NA Division and Closures & Specialty Packaging Division at CROWN HOLDINGS INC; Senior Ops Analyst, Accounting Manager, Financial Analyst at BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC; and VP/General Manager at Amcor. C attended Kellogg Graduate School of Management, University of Colorado Boulder between 1986 and 1990, and National Sci Fdn Engineering Research Center.

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