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Bipartisan Policy Center vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2007
4.3
Washington, DC1$23.3M125
1994
3.9
Washington, DC1$53.1M50
Princeton Federalist Society
1982
4.0
Washington, DC1$20.4M16
2003
4.4
Washington, DC1$41.0M415
1983
3.5
Washington, DC1$3.1M33
Committee For a Responsible Federal Budget
1981
3.7
Washington, DC1$1.1M3
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
1986
3.9
Washington, DC1$9.8M20
Grassroot Soccer
2002
4.0
Norwich, VT1$8.8M5
1905
4.1
New York, NY48$99.7M600
National Criminal Justice Association
1971
3.7
Washington, DC1$5.0M11
1974
3.5
Saint Paul, MN1$590,00050
1947
4.1
Washington, DC1$39.1M100
1872
4.3
Washington, DC1$50.0M314
1987
4.1
New York, NY1$39.0M50
National Conflict Resolution Center
1982
4.2
-2$50.0M20
2002
4.0
Washington, DC1$63.3M108
1992
4.1
Washington, DC1$50.0M35
1987
4.7
Arlington, VA1$163.0M750
2000
3.8
Boston, MA27$166.4M212
-
3.8
Nashville, TN1$6.2M155
Health Hiv
1999
3.9
Washington, DC1$5.0M8

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Bipartisan Policy Center salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Bipartisan Policy Center
$59,029$28.38-

Compare Bipartisan Policy Center job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Bipartisan Policy Center
$42,331$20.35
Judicial Watch
$47,394$22.79
Committee For a Responsible Federal Budget
$46,453$22.33
OpenSecrets
$45,669$21.96
Center for American Progress
$45,666$21.95
Princeton Federalist Society
$42,219$20.30
Eurasia Foundation
$40,437$19.44
Rainforest Alliance
$40,111$19.28
Grassroot Soccer
$39,229$18.86
National Criminal Justice Association
$37,939$18.24
Defenders of Wildlife
$37,646$18.10
GlobalGiving
$37,416$17.99
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
$37,362$17.96
National Conflict Resolution Center
$37,348$17.96
Health Hiv
$36,967$17.77
Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy
$36,879$17.73
Year Up
$36,840$17.71
National Audubon Society
$36,676$17.63
Conservation International
$36,676$17.63
ResourceUMC
$34,465$16.57

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Bipartisan Policy Center demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy33%67%
National Audubon Society44%56%
Year Up49%51%
Conservation International53%47%
National Conflict Resolution Center59%41%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%14%12%10%3%
8.6
56%19%13%8%4%
9.2
National Conflict Resolution Center
52%20%12%11%4%
8.9
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
58%13%22%3%5%
7.5
55%15%15%10%4%
9.5
52%8%20%11%9%
9.3

Bipartisan Policy Center and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

David O’Neill is the Chief Conservation Officer and Senior Advisor to the CEO for the National Audubon Society. In this role, he is responsible for creating and advancing the implementation of an organization-wide conservation vision, developing conservation strategies with clearly defined outcomes and ensuring their successful delivery using science-based accountability tools. He manages the organization’s science and policy departments, working with the leaders of those teams to shape advocacy and science agendas that reinforce one another and advance Audubon’s conservation strategies. As a senior advisor, David provides CEO David Yarnold with organizational development advice and is a fundraising partner. He is also the President of the Audubon Action Fund, Audubon's 501c4 partner organization. Prior to joining Audubon, David served as the vice president for Conservation Programs at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) where he managed a national conservation team and oversaw a $100 million grant portfolio focused on a range of conservation issues including forest health, coastal resilience, estuaries and freshwater biodiversity. David worked closely with senior administrative officials from the Departments of Interior, Agriculture and EPA to shape and advance conservation strategies across the country. He raised tens of millions of dollars from foundations, individuals and corporations to support NFWF priorities. O’Neill has served in executive positions in both the private and non-profit sectors, including as a vice president for Cherokee Investment Partners, a private equity firm based in North Carolina, as the Executive Director of the Chesapeake Bay Trust, where he grew the organization and its influence across the Chesapeake watershed, and as the Director of Land Use Policy for the Urban Land Institute. He is the author of many publications on the relationship between land use and environmental health and was the recipient of the prestigious Andrew White Medal from Loyola University for his contributions to the recovery of the Chesapeake Bay.

Gerald Chertavian
Year Up

Gerald Chertavian is dedicated to closing the Opportunity Divide that exists in our nation. Determined to make his vision a reality, Gerald combined his entrepreneurial skills and his passion for working with urban young adults to found Year Up in 2000.Gerald's commitment to working with urban youth spans more than 25 years. He has actively participated in the Big Brother mentoring program since 1985 and was recognized as one of New York's outstanding Big Brothers in 1989. He is the recipient of the 2003 Social Entrepreneurship Award by the Manhattan Institute and the 2005 Freedom House Archie R. Williams, Jr. Technology Award. In 2006, Gerald was elected as a Fellow with the Ashoka Global Fellowship of social entrepreneurs, and in 2008, he was appointed by Massachusetts' Governor Deval Patrick to serve on the MA State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. In 2013, he was appointed by Governor Patrick to serve as Chairman of the Roxbury Community College Board of Trustees.Gerald began his career on Wall Street as an officer of the Chemical Banking Corporation. Following graduate school he co-founded Conduit Communications and fostered its growth to more than $18M in annual revenues and more than 130 employees in London, Amsterdam, New York and Boston. Following the sale of Conduit to i-Cube in 1999, Gerald turned his full attention to opportunities for others.Gerald earned a B.A. in Economics, Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude, from Bowdoin College and an M.B.A., with honors, from Harvard Business School. He has received honorary doctorates from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology and Mount Ida College. He is on the Board of Advisors for the Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Initiative and a member of the World Economic Forum's Youth Unemployment Council. Gerald is a former Board member of The Boston Foundation and an Emeritus Trustee of Bowdoin College. His 2012 book, A Year Up, is a New York Times best seller.

Jack Raymond
National Conflict Resolution Center

Executive-level communications and marketing professional with proven track record as an organizational and cultural change agent. Critical experience moving the needle on pressing social issues including equality, climate change and justice. Adept in cultivating and managing strategic engagements as well as extensive experience in management, crisis, marketing and communications across all major disciplines: media relations, positioning, branding, advertising, storytelling, social media, events and partnerships.Proud to be recognized by PR News as a "PR Gamechanger" and PR Week as a "Champion of PR." Architect of groundbreaking campaigns including the red logo equality campaign-one of Facebook's most viral campaign in its history as well as numerous others for social and environmental change. Winner of the Mashie Award for Best Social Media Campaign, SXSW Digital Campaign of the Year, Best in Show and Social Media Campaign of the Year, Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, PR Week Winner Best Use of Social Media/Digital, two Shorty Social Good awards and three time awardee of the PRSA Silver Anvil Awards. Finalist for Three Social Media Icon Awards and proud to be recognized as one of PR News’ Top Women in PR. Honored to be one of Advertising Women of NY's Gamechangers and named "Digital Innovator of the Year." Featured in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Associated Press, Mashable, The Washington Post, Advertising Age, NPR and others.

Santiago Gowland
Rainforest Alliance

Dr. Thomas Clark
Grassroot Soccer

Eugene Meyer
Princeton Federalist Society

Alex Ritchie
GlobalGiving

Alex is best known for creating award-winning integrated marketing campaigns, experiential programmes and events that inspire positive action and change, whilst ensuring clients achieve their organisational goals and vision. She is an entrepreneur and published business author. Her background spans non-profit, private and public sectors and she has a particular interest in using business as a force for good. Alex is very happy to connect with businesses, non-profits or government departments interested in her work or who are seeking a new NED. - Author of 'Starting a business in 7 Simple Steps', published by Harper Collins, May 2014. - Alex has founded two companies The ARC Agency, a strategic business, marketing & events agency and Venn Street, a business consultancy. - She was a board member of MassChallenge UK, London's largest and most diverse startup accelerator and advisory board member for Astia, a global organisation for high-growth women-led businesses and Finca International, a global micro-finance institute supporting the worlds poorest entrepreneurs, predominantly women.

Charis Zhou MHA MPH is a Chief Executive Officer at American Public Health Association and Founder & CEO at Healthy China☯️ ��=Healthy World Media Co. and is based in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. She has worked as Research Assistant at American Public Health Association, Reviewer of Medical Care at WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH, and Researcher (Graduate Student) at Université de Montréal. Charis attended Université de Montréal between 2005 and 2009, Sun Yat sen University between 1994 and 1997, and Xinjiang Medical University between 1987 and 1992.

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