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Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1957
3.6
Pittsfield, MA1$10.0M125
2012
3.8
New York, NY1$2.0M125
1976
3.6
Escondido, CA1$780,000125
1983
4.1
Sunnyside, WA1$50.0M122
1982
3.5
Fairfield, CA1$630,00050
St. Matthew
-
3.8
Bel Air, MD1$200,0007
1971
3.6
Turners Falls, MA1$2.6M49
1961
4.1
Sarasota, FL1$10.0M100
1983
3.0
Fairfax, VA1$1.5M125
Child Development Resources &
1974
3.5
Tuscaloosa, AL1$670,0009
1955
3.3
Hobe Sound, FL1$5.0M30
1972
4.1
Washington, DC1$4.4M65
1970
3.8
Middlebury, VT1$5.0M125
1965
4.1
Dayton, OH1$50.0M425
Clara Barton Center For Children
1975
3.9
Cabin John, MD1$1.6M10
1976
3.3
Pekin, IL1$850,00050
Phoenixville Area Children's Learning Center
1966
4.0
Phoenixville, PA1$5.0M12
2008
4.3
--$8.5M125
1872
3.9
Chattanooga, TN1$10.0M61
1965
3.9
Newark, DE1$10.0M140
1968
3.5
Wausau, WI1$2.6M125

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Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. salaries vs competitors

Compare Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Berkshire Children and Families, Inc.
$42,540$20.45-

Compare Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Berkshire Children and Families, Inc.
$35,710$17.17
MARY JOHNSON CHILDRENS CENTER
$39,375$18.93
Inspire Development Centers
$39,074$18.79
Wausau Child Care
$38,883$18.69
Chambliss Center for Children
$38,847$18.68
Child Development Resources &
$38,660$18.59
St. Matthew
$38,529$18.52
Infant Toddler Family Day
$38,443$18.48
New Castle County Head Start
$38,064$18.30
Miami Valley Child Development Centers
$37,729$18.14
Kids Unlimited
$37,645$18.10
Head Start Schramm Educatn Ctr
$37,499$18.03
Parent Child Development Corporation
$36,098$17.35
Children First
$35,653$17.14
Headstrong Project
$35,295$16.97
Escondido Community Child Development Center
$34,892$16.78
Children's Network
$34,707$16.69
Dunbar Center
$34,287$16.48
Clara Barton Center For Children
$32,830$15.78
St. Alban's
$31,289$15.04

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Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Children First18%82%
Miami Valley Child Development Centers36%64%
Chambliss Center for Children43%57%
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Compare race at Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%16%13%6%4%
8.6
65%11%19%3%2%
8.7
75%7%9%6%2%
7.5

Berkshire Children and Families, Inc. and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Philip Tavill
Children First

Tammeisha Smith
Dunbar Center

Ms. Smith currently serves as the President & CEO of the Dunbar Center, Inc. The Dunbar Center is comprised of a unique health care venue focused on serving the needs of a medically underserved population in Newark and the nations greater northeast. The Dunbar Center is an outpatient Renal Dialysis center that will be equipped to service patients on a 24/7/365 basis including overnight nocturnal services and provide corresponding Vascular Access and Lab services. In addition the non-profit division, Dunbar Center CDC (Community Development Center), will operate to improve community health, wellness and vitality including chronic kidney disease education, prevention and treatment. The Dunbar Center is a minority woman-owned (MWBE) facility. Ms. Smith formerly served as the Vice President and Partner at Alamo Insurance Group, Inc. for 8 years. Alamo represented Non-Profit, Public and Private sector employer organizations in the Health and Commercial insurance marketplace. Ms. Smith was responsible for driving the growth and expansion of the Company, helping to propel Alamo to its current position as one of the largest certified minority-owned full service insurance brokerage firms in the U.S., headquartered in New Jersey, licensed in over 40 states. With 20+ years experience in the health insurance industry, Ms. Smith is an expert in the areas of designing, developing, implementing and managing insurance programs and policies for business lines as well as planning and directing business analysis, risk modeling and insurance contract negotiations. Specialties: Life & Health, Property & Casualty insurance licensed in 14 states, LEED Green Associate certified, Notary Public

David Cordover
Kids Unlimited

Jack Hinojosa
Child Development Resources &

Sandeep Sahai
Headstrong Project

Sandeep Sahai is a Senior Industry Executive at Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe, Operating Partner/Consultant at Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe, and President/CEO/COO at Headstrong Project and is based in New York City, New York. He has worked as Chairman at Clearwater Analytics, President & CEO at Genpact Headstrong Capital Markets, and Member of Board at AIM Software. Sandeep attended Doon between 1975 and 1981; Institute of Technology, Varanasi between 1981 and 1985; and Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi.

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