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ASQ vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1946
4.2
Milwaukee, WI1$50.0M200
1880
4.4
New York, NY1$58.4M200
1955
4.5
Bellingham, WA1$7.2B45,500
1952
4.2
Philadelphia, PA1$13.5M125
1967
3.3
Washington, DC1$1.1M50
1908
4.1
New York, NY1$44.1M50
Industrial Research Institute
1938
3.5
Arlington, VA1$3.3M12
AMIA
1989
3.7
Bethesda, MD1$10.0M10
1885
3.2
Knoxville, TN1$3.8M50
1920
4.6
Cambridge, MA1$50.0M50
1900
4.5
Pittsburgh, PA6$1.3B1,500
National Inventors Hall of Fame
1973
3.3
North Canton, OH1$33.9M3
1850
4.1
Rochester, NY1$70.0M1,500
1906
3.9
Washington, DC1$5.0M56
Icma
-
4.2
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1972
4.5
Palo Alto, CA5$210.0M891
ARMA International
1955
4.4
Overland Park, KS1$1.6M12
1993
4.1
Vienna, VA1$10.0M30
1982
4.3
Denver, CO1$106.8M1,250
Rnb Construction, Inc
-
4.1
South Chicago Heights, IL1--
-
4.1
Philadelphia, PA1$1.6M30

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ASQ salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ASQ
$73,010$35.10-

Compare ASQ job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ASQ
$74,216$35.68
ASIL
$80,392$38.65
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
$77,121$37.08
iDE
$76,941$36.99
National Academy of Public Administration
$75,225$36.17
SPIE
$75,198$36.15
Industrial Research Institute
$74,459$35.80
Electric Power Research Institute
$73,289$35.24
National Bureau of Economic Research
$72,709$34.96
ARMA International
$71,933$34.58
U.S.-Saudi Arabian Business Council
$71,638$34.44
AIChE - American Institute of Chemical Engineers
$71,482$34.37
Rnb Construction, Inc
$71,251$34.26
National Inventors Hall of Fame
$70,690$33.99
Icma
$70,254$33.78
WEC USA
$69,230$33.28
AMIA
$63,628$30.59
ASME
$63,493$30.53
The Tau Beta Pi Association
$59,023$28.38
Carnegie Mellon University
$58,741$28.24

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ASQ demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ASQ vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
University of Rochester42%58%
ASQ56%44%
National Bureau of Economic Research56%44%
Electric Power Research Institute59%41%
ASIL60%40%
ASME79%21%

Compare race at ASQ vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
64%14%7%10%5%
8.5
51%18%11%16%4%
9.7
56%13%12%16%4%
9.6
50%18%10%15%6%
9.6
53%16%11%14%5%
9.4
57%14%16%7%7%
9.3

ASQ and similar companies CEOs

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Arshad Mansoor is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), responsible for the institute’s operation and its portfolio of R&D and demonstration programs, spanning all sources of generation, power delivery and utilization, and the environment. Previously Mansoor served as senior vice president, research and development, responsible for leading the development of the R&D portfolio, effective collaboration in shaping and conducting research, and the effective application of research findings, including technology transfer. Prior to that, as vice president of EPRI’s Power Delivery and Utilization sector, he led research, development, demonstration, and application of transmission and distribution and energy utilization technologies. He was vice president then CEO of the former EPRI subsidiary, EPRI Solutions, and vice president and director of engineering of the EPRI Power Electronics Application Center. Beginning in 2007, he directed EPRI’s Energy Efficiency Initiative to facilitate smarter power delivery and end-use. In 2012 Mansoor launched EPRI’s Integrated Grid initiative, charting a course for the electricity sector to integrate distributed resources such as rooftop solar and onsite energy storage with utilities’ central generation, transmission, and distribution systems. More recently, he has guided and shaped EPRI’s Efficient Electrification Initiative, examining the potential for economywide electrification to reduce overall energy demand and emissions while improving economic efficiency and enhancing customer satisfaction. Today he is driving low-carbon research spanning the evolving energy system, interconnected energy technologies and emerging resources such as hydrogen. Focused on accelerating decarbonization across the economy, this work is identifying effective pathways to double by 2030 the U.S. energy-related CO2 emission reductions achieved since 2005 -- and to enable a more than 80 percent reduction by 2050. Mansoor holds five U.S. patents in power electronics and distributed energy resources. He is a senior member of the IEEE and served as vice president of the U.S. National Committee of CIGRE, the international council on large electric systems, and as a member of the board for the Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He has published numerous papers in journals and conference proceedings and has given talks and participated in panels at leading technical forums worldwide. He earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Mansoor earned his Master of Science (1992) and doctorate (1994) in electrical engineering, focusing on power systems engineering from the University of Texas in Austin. He completed the MIT Reactor Technology Course and the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program.

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