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Apollo International vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1990
4.3
Walpole, MA1-1,000
-
3.8
Houston, TX1$8.5M99
1885
3.5
Little Rock, AR1$11.0M122
1976
4.2
San Diego, CA1$9.0M100
1972
4.1
Redwood City, CA1$18.5M115
David Plummer & Associates
1978
3.8
Coral Gables, FL1$4.6M14
Plumas
1983
3.8
Quincy, CA1$860,0007
1974
3.9
Urbandale, IA1$2.8M35
1886
4.8
Bryn Mawr, PA2$671.0M1,700
2002
4.0
Inglewood, CA1$85.0M850
1938
4.2
Comanche, TX1$50.0M103
Halifax International Security Forum
2011
4.3
Washington, DC1$5.0M20
1940
3.7
Roseau, MN1$18.7M27
1941
4.1
Winchester, KY1$370.0M655
1947
3.7
Fredericksburg, TX1$12.0M140
1985
4.5
Russellville, AR1$17.4M77
1938
4.1
Gunnison, CO1$17.4M33
BAYFIELD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
1940
4.0
Iron River, WI1$50.0M20
Pro-Tec Design
1969
3.8
Minnetonka, MN1$1.7M20
1938
4.1
Vinita, OK1$92.2M184
PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
1940
3.6
Wauchula, FL1$93.4M20

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Apollo International salaries vs competitors

Compare Apollo International salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Apollo International
$45,496$21.87-

Compare Apollo International job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Apollo International
$67,658$32.53
Halifax International Security Forum
$85,136$40.93
Aqua
$79,542$38.24
Cromwell Architects Engineers
$75,252$36.18
CCC
$75,056$36.08
Aia Engineers, Ltd.
$74,507$35.82
Project Design
$74,086$35.62
DES Architects + Engineers
$71,032$34.15
David Plummer & Associates
$70,097$33.70
Pro-Tec Design
$68,442$32.90
Roseau Electric
$67,259$32.34
Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
$64,871$31.19
East Kentucky Power Cooperative
$61,203$29.42
City
$59,251$28.49
BAYFIELD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
$59,027$28.38
Aero Port Services
$58,596$28.17
Plumas
$58,447$28.10
Central Texas Electric Co-op
$56,655$27.24
Gunnison County Electric Association
$51,972$24.99
CECA Comanche Electric Cooperative
$51,935$24.97

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Apollo International demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Apollo International vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Roseau Electric43%57%
PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE53%47%
CCC58%42%
Apollo International62%38%
Aqua62%38%
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%

PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

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25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Apollo International vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%16%12%9%3%
9.9
60%16%12%8%4%
9.9
PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
65%12%17%4%2%
6.4
75%9%8%5%3%
6.7
58%18%11%9%4%
10.0

Apollo International and similar companies CEOs

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Christopher Franklin
Aqua

Christopher Franklin is chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Essential Utilities, Inc. Previously he served as chief operating officer of regulated operations for the Company, one of the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utilities. In his former role, Chris was responsible for the Company’s regulated operations, including customer operations throughout the company’s entire service area, which includes approximately 3 million people in eight states. A 27 year veteran of the Company, Chris has held executive roles in public affairs, customer operations and more recently as regional president of the company’s southern and Midwest operations. While holding that post, he significantly increased the performance and earnings power of these diverse state operations, while simultaneously serving as senior vice president of the company’s corporate and public affairs, where he was responsible for the Company's federal, state and municipal legislative affairs, investor relations and communications. Since joining the Company in 1992 as director, corporate and public affairs, Chris headed several successful projects, including rebranding the company and the passage of legislation designed to provide state-regulated water utility customers with improved water quality while allowing a fair and reasonable return for shareholders. Chris is a strategic leader focused on the best interest of employees, customers, shareholders and the public. He is an expert in enhancing profitability; developing strategic growth initiatives; and strategically spending capital and operating budgets while implementing controls to ensure expense discipline and environmental compliance. Active in the utility industry, Chris serves as a director on the board of NAWC. Until recently sold to Fortis, Chris served on the board of directors of ITC Inc. He chaired the board committee on operations and served on the board audit committee.

Anthony Campbell is a CEO at East Kentucky Power Cooperative. He has worked as CEO at CITIZENS ELECTRIC CORP.

Pamela McMaster
Pro-Tec Design

Charley Penix is based in Arkansas Area, Little Rock, Arkansas. She has worked as Intern Architect at I.M. Pei, New York and Chief Executive Officer at Cromwell Architects Engineers. Charley attended Georgetown University between 1972 and 1974 and University of Arkansas at Fayetteville between 1974 and 1977.

Randall Shaw
PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

Atanacio "Tachi" Hinojosa
Central Texas Electric Co-op

Githesh Ramamurthy
CCC

Stephen D. Mincey Pe
DES Architects + Engineers

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