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    Axim vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1984
    3.4
    Camas, WA1$1.6M30
    1997
    3.6
    Saint Louis, MO1$1.6M50
    Medical Equipment Distributors
    -
    4.1
    Raleigh, NC1$490,0007
    1958
    3.3
    San Diego, CA5$1.2M50
    -
    4.0
    Montvale, NJ1$1.4M25
    1888
    3.2
    Tacoma, WA1$470,00050
    1984
    4.1
    Chicago, IL1$1.6M150
    1982
    3.8
    Thousand Oaks, CA1$7.5M60
    Fla
    -
    4.2
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    1919
    4.6
    Center, PA7$6.6B2,500
    1994
    4.1
    Lawrenceville, GA1$17.5M100
    2010
    3.6
    Dallas, TX1$1.5M100
    1956
    4.7
    Pleasanton, CA1$930.0M500
    2002
    4.3
    Lehi, UT1$213.7M675

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    Axim salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Axim
    $45,963$22.10-

    Compare Axim job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Axim
    $32,397$15.58
    Shaklee
    $38,379$18.45
    XanGo
    $38,226$18.38
    Olympus
    $33,141$15.93
    Vollara
    $33,093$15.91
    Pentax Medical
    $32,911$15.82
    Marena
    $32,624$15.68
    Burkhart Dental Supply
    $32,434$15.59
    New Age Services
    $32,286$15.52
    Natren Probiotics
    $32,285$15.52
    Merry X-Ray
    $32,241$15.50
    Medical Equipment Distributors
    $32,134$15.45
    United Access
    $32,032$15.40
    Fla
    $31,701$15.24

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    Axim demographics vs competitors

    Compare gender at Axim vs competitors

    Job titleMaleFemale
    Shaklee38%62%
    Olympus59%41%
    Pentax Medical65%35%
    Axim--
    Male
    Female
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    75%
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    25%
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    75%
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    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    60%17%10%10%3%
    10.0
    59%17%9%11%4%
    9.8
    55%22%11%9%4%
    8.9

    Axim and similar companies CEOs

    CEOBio
    Nacho Abia
    Olympus

    Nacho Abia is a Mng Dir:Consumer Products at Olympus Europa Holding GmbH, Chairman at Olympus Espana, and Board Member at Olympus Imaging Corp. He has worked as Head:Americas Therapeutic Solutions at Olympus, President at Olympus Imaging Corp, and CEO/Managing Director at Olympus Espana. Nacho works or has worked as Mgr:South European Marketing at Sony Europe. He attended Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - UPC and Barcelona Business Administration School.

    Roger L. Barnett
    Shaklee

    Mr. Barnett is the Chairman and CEO of Shaklee Corporation. Founded in 1956, Shaklee is a leading natural nutrition company in the U.S., with more than 2 million members and distributors principally in North America and Asia. In 2000, Shaklee was the first company in the world to become Climate Neutral Certified to fully offset its carbon emissions.Mr. Barnett began his career at the investment banking firm Lazard Freres & Co. He then organized an investment group to acquire control of Arcade, Inc., which he transformed into the largest sampling company in the world, expanding from a solely U.S. operation into a global business. He was also the founder and Chairman and CEO of Beauty.com, which was one of the first internet retailers in the cosmetics industry. Mr. Barnett has also been elected as the Chairman of The World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA), a global organization representing more than 60 national direct selling associations with $180 billion in revenue and more than 100 million representatives.Mr. Barnett received his undergraduate degree from Yale College (Summa Cum Laude), his law degree from Yale Law School (Senior Editor, Yale Law Journal), and his MBA from Harvard Business School. Mr. Barnett has been selected as a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum (Davos) and has also been selected as a Young Leader Fellow of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. Additionally, Mr. Barnett serves as a member of the Harvard and Yale Schools of Public Health Leadership Councils, the University Council of Yale University, the Yale University President's Council on International Activities, the Board of Directors of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, and the Advisory Board of 2004 Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai's The Green Belt Movement.

    Vladimir Radosavljevic
    New Age Services

    Rainer Burkard
    Pentax Medical

    Yordan Trenev
    Natren Probiotics

    Yordan Trenev is a Chief Executive Officer at Natren, Inc. and is based in United States.

    Dale Clendon
    Marena

    Turn Arounds in Private Equity to Maximize Enterprise Value.Business Performance, Operational Excellence, Commercial Growth.Dale sees the unrealized threads of opportunity in an organization, bringing teams to challenge past assumptions and thinking to create material business advantage. He is an inspirational leader that thrives on change, who brings past global experience to bear telling stories that inspire performance and action. Approachable and candid but instrumental in holding his organizations to strategic direction, he establishes consistent business processes that has led to high value exits.Dale joined Marena in March of 2018 and has led the successful transition of a new leadership team, adding key skills in Supply Chain, Finance, Sales, Marketing, Quality, Manufacturing and Product Development. He has guided the successful product expansion into a new $200M market opportunity in Mastectomy, while gaining reimbursement through the US government, (CMS). Dale spearheaded a major strategic change in a critical supplier that threatened the viability of the business, by developing a new material and reducing corporate risk through a secondary vendor, which will result in adding key intellectual property.Dale has spent over three decades in Medical Device, the past 15 supporting and or driving organizations to successful exits via private equity in senior executive positions with Ameda, (Women’s Health), Posey, (Falls Management), KCI, (Wound Care), and Tri-anim, (Specialty Distribution). Prior to that he was primarily involved in Senior Executive Commercial roles for start-ups in Silicon Valley. Dale began his career with Smiths Medical.Dale holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Chico State University in Marketing and Economics.

    Joseph P. Urso
    Vollara

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