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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2006
4.3
Bethel, NY3$50.0M50
National Western Stock Show
1906
3.4
Denver, CO1$700,0006
1975
3.9
New Orleans, LA1$40.0M750
1848
3.3
Washington, DC1$3.5M125
1860
3.5
San Francisco, CA1$48.4M224
2006
3.7
Columbia Falls, MT1$1.2M50
1910
4.0
Scottsdale, AZ1$6.7M52
1904
4.1
Highland Park, IL1$48.5M50
1988
4.7
New York, NY1$132.2M330
1874
3.8
Chautauqua, NY2$50.0M244
1950
4.3
Winston-Salem, NC1$50.0M200
Maes
-
4.1
Houston, TX1--
1958
4.2
Washington, DC1$14.0M150
1895
4.5
New York, NY3$256.0M2,899
1988
4.4
New York, NY1$10.0M80
Tall Timbers
1960
3.0
Tallahassee, FL1$820,0009
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
1976
3.8
Albuquerque, NM1$5.0M15
1896
4.0
Denver, CO1$45.3M200
Kokomo YMCA
1910
3.5
Kokomo, IN1$3.1M7
2001
4.4
Washington, DC1$48.0M100
Central City Association
1924
4.2
Los Angeles, CA1$1.6M15

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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
$35,261$16.95-

Compare Bethel Woods Center for the Arts job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
$72,405$34.81
Robin Hood
$91,065$43.78
Central City Association
$81,240$39.06
Democratic National Committee
$77,599$37.31
Bryant Park
$76,888$36.97
Tall Timbers
$75,825$36.45
Ravinia Festival
$75,580$36.34
Old Salem, Incorporated
$75,528$36.31
National Western Stock Show
$75,066$36.09
The Olympic Club
$74,865$35.99
Kokomo YMCA
$74,545$35.84
Maes
$72,946$35.07
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
$71,572$34.41
Grand Canyon Council
$71,491$34.37
Chautauqua Institution
$67,538$32.47
Wildlife Conservation Society
$61,638$29.63
Friends of the National Zoo
$59,358$28.54
Audubon Nature Institute
$58,796$28.27
Denver Zoo
$55,885$26.87
Oceana
$51,374$24.70

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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Wildlife Conservation Society41%59%
Denver Zoo41%59%
Old Salem, Incorporated46%54%
Oceana50%50%
Tall Timbers53%47%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
52%27%11%6%3%
9.5
Tall Timbers
66%11%10%10%3%
8.2
68%20%5%5%2%
7.8
61%13%16%7%3%
9.7
65%9%18%4%4%
8.5
54%14%24%5%2%
8.7

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Cristián Samper (born September 25, 1965) is a Colombian-American tropical biologist specializing in conservation biology and environmental policy. Since 2012, he has served as President and CEO of WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society). He was acting secretary of the Smithsonian from 2007 to 2008, the first Latin American to hold the position. From 2003 to 2012, he was the Director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, the world's largest natural history collection. In April 2015, Dr. Samper was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Michael E. Hill
Chautauqua Institution

Daniel Biederman
Bryant Park

Leslie Davis
The Olympic Club

Bert Vescolani
Denver Zoo

Bert Vescolani is a President and CEO at Denver Zoo and is based in Greater Denver Area. He has worked as President/CEO at Saint Louis Science Center, Board Member at Forest Park South Business Association, and Board Member at Founders Brewery. Bert attended Michigan State University until 1988, North Park University, and Harvard Kennedy School.

Andrew Sharpless
Oceana

L. Ronald Forman
Audubon Nature Institute

A past president of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, Ron Forman began his tenure with Audubon Park and Zoological Garden in 1972 as City Hall liaison. Made Deputy Director in 1973 and Executive Director in 1977, the major transformation of Audubon Zoo from an "urban ghetto" to an "urban Eden" was underway. Today, Ron Forman oversees a family of attractions and facilities that make up the dynamic Audubon Nature Institute, leading a staff of 600 people in the Audubon mission of conservation and education. Forman serves locally on the New Orleans Business Council, is Chairman of the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District and the Immediate Past Chairman of the New Orleans Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau. A past member of the Board of Directors of the American Association of Museums, he is also on the Advisory Committee of Chimp Haven.

Mike Canfield
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Welz Kauffman
Ravinia Festival

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