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Atlanta Area Council vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1915
3.3
Atlanta, GA1$12.0M100
1910
3.8
Saint Louis, MO1$12.8M90
1910
4.1
Irving, TX1$52.0M8,234
1911
4.0
Bethesda, MD1$9.9M101
1860
4.1
Atlanta, GA5$138.0M6,056
1970
3.5
Des Moines, IA1$2.6M40
East Carolina Council
1950
3.7
Kinston, NC1$1.8M18
Order of the Arrow BSA
1915
3.1
Irving, TX1$800,0006
1920
3.5
Nashville, TN1$9.5M52
1941
3.5
Cincinnati, OH1$7.6M350
1910
3.9
East Providence, RI6$6.5M37
-
3.5
East Stroudsburg, PA1$580,00050
1910
3.5
Kansas City, MO1$10.0M72
1925
3.7
Wilmington, DE1$10.0M50
1912
3.2
Louisville, KY1$7.7M125
Central Florida Council Boy Scouts
1922
3.5
Apopka, FL1$580,0006
1972
3.4
Indianapolis, IN1$8.8M200
Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Associated Industries of Arkansas
1928
3.8
Little Rock, AR1$5.0M14
1996
4.6
Washington, DC1$23.5M50
1893
3.5
New York, NY1$499,99950
Hillel International
1992
3.8
Tempe, AZ1$1.3M15

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Atlanta Area Council salaries vs competitors

Compare Atlanta Area Council salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Atlanta Area Council
$34,484$16.58-

Compare Atlanta Area Council job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Atlanta Area Council
$38,673$18.59
Hillel International
$48,088$23.12
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
$46,634$22.42
National Council of Jewish Women
$45,633$21.94
Middle Tennessee Council
$42,518$20.44
Lincoln Heritage Council
$42,165$20.27
Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts Of America
$42,032$20.21
Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Associated Industries of Arkansas
$41,478$19.94
Central Florida Council Boy Scouts
$40,761$19.60
Crossroads of America Council
$39,060$18.78
Mid-Iowa Council, Boy Scouts of America Admin Offices
$37,908$18.22
Boy Scouts of America
$37,840$18.19
Order of the Arrow BSA
$37,328$17.95
East Carolina Council
$37,284$17.93
National Capital Area Council
$36,951$17.76
Boy Scouts Of America - Del-mar-va Council
$36,929$17.75
Boy Scouts of Greater St. Louis
$36,739$17.66
Narragansett Council
$36,309$17.46
Cradle Of Liberty Council, Boy Scouts Of America
$36,217$17.41
Heart of America Council - BSA
$35,586$17.11

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Atlanta Area Council demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Atlanta Area Council vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Boys & Girls Clubs of America42%58%
Atlanta Area Council59%41%
Boy Scouts Of America - Del-mar-va Council61%39%
Boy Scouts of America74%26%
Lincoln Heritage Council82%18%
Order of the Arrow BSA94%6%

Compare race at Atlanta Area Council vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%10%26%7%2%
9.1
60%18%12%7%4%
9.7
66%13%11%7%3%
9.7
78%8%8%5%2%
5.0
Order of the Arrow BSA
71%10%11%5%3%
4.8
53%20%15%10%2%
6.9

Atlanta Area Council and similar companies CEOs

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Jim Clark joined Boys & Girls Clubs of America as president and CEO in January 2012. He leads a network of 4,300 Boys & Girls Clubs that serve nearly 4 million young people annually in all 50 states, in large cities and small towns, in public housing and on Native lands, and on U.S. military installations across the globe. More than 50,000 professional staff members operate the Clubs, supported by some 285,000 board and program volunteers. Jim has guided the organization through the launch of an exciting new strategic direction, the Great Futures Impact Plan. Under his leadership, Clubs are increasing impact on the young people they serve by focusing on three priority outcome areas - Academic Success, Good Character and Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. To ensure BGCA provides the best possible service to Clubs, Jim has spearheaded a major restructuring of the national organization. He has introduced innovative programming that supports the three outcome areas in ways that are fun and engaging - such as state-of-the-art STEM initiatives, and Brain Gain, a program to combat summer learning loss.

Michael Dybeck
Boy Scouts of America

Michael Dybeck is an Executive Director, Chief Executive Officer at Boy Scouts of America and is based in San Rafael, California. He has worked as Coordinator at Diner+Allied and Chief Financial Officer, Director of Field Service at San Francisco Bay Area Council. Michael studied at San Francisco State University between 1986 and 1992.

Adam Lehman
Hillel International

Randy Zook
Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Associated Industries of Arkansas

Jonathan Widmark
Narragansett Council

Jonathan Widmark is a Scout Executive/Chief Executive Officer at Narragansett Council Boy Scouts of America and is based in Wilmington, North Carolina. He has worked as Senior Development Director at Narragansett Council Boy Scouts of America, Senior District Executive at Narragansett Council Boy Scouts of America, and District Executive at Pine Tree Council. Jonathan attended Hobart and William Smith Colleges between 1998 and 2002 and Uppsala Universitet between 2000 and 2001.

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