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  • American Medical Association has the most employees (1,745).
  • The oldest company is American Medical Association, founded in 1847.
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American Society of Hematology vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1958
4.7
Washington, DC1$68.0M179
1948
4.2
Minneapolis, MN1$50.0M376
1916
3.9
Washington, DC1$50.0M50
1905
3.8
New York, NY1$8.5M50
1847
4.3
Chicago, IL1$40.0M1,745
1897
3.8
Bethesda, MD1$21.0M144
Infectious Diseases Society of America
1963
4.2
Arlington, VA1$50.0M20
American Association for Cancer Research
1907
3.7
Philadelphia, PA1$78.9M2
1948
4.2
Bethesda, MD2$50.0M39
1969
4.3
Washington, DC1$32.0M50
American Neurological Association
1875
3.8
Mount Laurel, NJ1$5.0M5

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American Society of Hematology demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
American Gastroenterological Association24%76%
American Society of Hematology45%55%
American Association for Cancer Research47%53%
American Medical Association47%53%
American Thoracic Society51%49%

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%11%18%15%5%
8.6
50%14%10%18%8%
8.9
60%16%10%8%4%
10.0
American Association for Cancer Research
57%12%12%14%5%
9.0
44%12%30%10%4%
6.9

American Society of Hematology and similar companies CEOs

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James L. Madara, MD, serves as the CEO and executive vice president of the American Medical Association, the nation’s largest physician organization. He holds the academic title of adjunct professor of pathology at Northwestern University. Since taking the reins of the AMA in 2011, Dr. Madara has helped sculpt the organization’s visionary long-term strategic plan. As an extension of this vision, he now also serves as chairman of Health2047 Inc., an independent, design-driven innovation firm based in San Francisco whose mission is to help advance the AMA’s goal of improving the health of the nation. Prior to arriving at the AMA, Dr. Madara spent the first 22 years of his career at Harvard Medical School, receiving both clinical and research training, serving as a tenured professor and as director of the NIH-sponsored Harvard Digestive Diseases Center. Following 5 years as chair of pathology at Emory, Dr. Madara served as dean of the medical school and CEO of the hospitals at the University of Chicago, bringing together the university’s biomedical research, teaching and clinical activities. While there, he oversaw the renewal of the institution’s biomedical campus and engineered significant new affiliations with community hospitals, teaching hospital systems, community clinics and national research organizations. Dr. Madara also served as senior advisor with Leavitt Partners, an innovative health care consulting and private-equity firm founded by former Secretary of Health and Human Services, Mike Leavitt. Having published more than 200 original papers and chapters, Dr. Madara has received both national and international awards, and served as editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Pathology and as president of the American Board of Pathology. In addition to Modern Healthcare consistently naming him as one of the nation’s 50 most influential physician executives, as well as one of the nation’s 100 most influential people in health care, he is a past recipient of a prestigious MERIT Award from the National Institutes of Health. He received the 2011 Davenport Award for lifetime achievement in gastrointestinal disease from the American Physiological Society and the 2011 Mentoring Award for lifetime achievement from the American Gastroenterological Society. Dr. Madara is an elected member of both the American Society of Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians. He also co-chairs the Value Incentives and Systems Innovation Collaborative of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), and is a member of NAM’s Leadership Consortium for Value & Science-Driven Health Care. Dr. Madara and his wife Vicki have 2 children, Max and Alexis.

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Infectious Diseases Society of America

Chris Busky, CAE is a Chief Executive Officer at Infectious Diseases Society of America and is based in Arlington, Virginia. He has worked as SVP & COO at Infectious Diseases Society of America; General Ledger Accountant/Controller at Manufactured Housing Institute; and Vice President, Business Operations at Equipment Leasing and Finance Association. Chris attended Frostburg State University and University of Maryland Global Campus.

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