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Black Diamond main competitors are Burton Snowboards, VOLCOM, and Skis Rossignol.

Competitor Summary. See how Black Diamond compares to its main competitors:

  • REI has the most employees (15,000).
  • Employees at Burton Snowboards earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $44,976.
  • The oldest company is Skis Rossignol, founded in 1907.
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Black Diamond vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
4.5
Salt Lake City, UT2$73.7M419
1967
4.3
Meriden, CT20$1.3B1,000
1977
4.5
Burlington, VT1$260.0M600
1938
4.4
Kent, WA1$3.1B15,000
1978
3.6
Boulder, CO1$4.2M50
1991
4.6
Costa Mesa, CA1$380.0M543
1907
3.5
--$277.0M3,000

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Black Diamond salaries vs competitors

Among Black Diamond competitors, employees at Burton Snowboards earn the most with an average yearly salary of $44,976.

Compare Black Diamond salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Black Diamond
$35,424$17.03-
Eastern Mountain Sports
$36,564$17.58-
Burton Snowboards
$44,976$21.62-
REI
$32,508$15.63-
Spyder Active Sports
$30,450$14.64-
VOLCOM
$42,478$20.42-

Compare Black Diamond job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Black Diamond
$43,394$20.86
Burton Snowboards
$89,473$43.02
VOLCOM
$73,492$35.33
Skis Rossignol
$67,318$32.36
Eastern Mountain Sports
$53,307$25.63
Spyder Active Sports
$43,120$20.73
REI
$39,883$19.17

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Black Diamond demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Black Diamond vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
REI58%42%
Eastern Mountain Sports65%35%
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Compare race at Black Diamond vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
74%10%8%6%3%
8.8
65%14%9%9%4%
9.7

Black Diamond and similar companies CEOs

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Dr. Gene Johnson Ph. D.
Eastern Mountain Sports

Dr. Gene Johnson, Ph. D. are a President, CEO,CFO,CTO,COO,CMO COMPUTER/TELCO/ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES at EASTERN MOUNTAIN SPORTS and are based in Winder, Georgia.

Eric Artz
REI

Eric Artz is a CFO at REI and is based in Région De Greater, Philadelphie, United States. He has worked as CFO at Urban Outfitters, Inc..

Lacy started his career at Burton in 1997 working the phones in rider service. Since then, he has held positions in almost every facet of the company, from customer service, product development and sales to executive roles overseeing the product departments.

Todd Hymel
VOLCOM

Todd Hymel is a Co-Founder at Naxos, Board Member at Cobra Golf, and Board Member at Volcom. He has experience at the greenwich hotel, Platinum Equity, and KPMG and has worked as European VP:M&A Finance at Platinum Equity, Dpty Dir:Mergers & Acquisitions at PPR, and Senior Mgr:Transaction Svcs at KPMG. Todd attended University of New Orleans.

Vincent Wauters
Skis Rossignol

Inspiring and leading global consumer centric transformationGlobal, multi channel, multi product category iconic consumer Brands development (10 years)2021- Rossignol Group CEO France, Grenoble (HQ) & Italy, Milan (Global Softgoods & D2C Hub)/ Private Equity owned World leading Mountain Sports Brands: Rossignol, Dynastar, Lange, Felt, Look, Kerma, Risport2020 NS 370M EUR, 80% outside France (70% WSE, 20% Softgoods, 10% Bikes)1300 employees with Offices in EU, USA, Canada, China and Japan2020- Stokke AS Non Executive DirectorNorway/ Private Equity Owned2016-2020 Hunter Boots Ltd, CEOUK, London / Private Equity owned2020 Refinancing and change of majority shareholder2018 record net sales £114m (+9%); record GM 54.2% (+230 Bpts); EBITDA £11m (+54%)Key Brand collaborations: Disney, Target, Zappos, Stella McCartneyGlobal: EU, APAC, CSA from 14% to 23% of sales mix; opening of Japan, China, Korea, Russia and BeneluxMulti Channel: B2C from 25% to 34% (e-com from 21% to 28%)Multi category: Apparel and Bags 4X in 3 years2015-2016 Amer Sports Corporation, President of Apparel (Executive Board member)Co President of SalomonNet Sales $550m / 1000 team members2012-2016 Arc’teryx Inc. President (Brand of Amer Sports Corporation).Canada, VancouverNet sales CAGR of 30% from $130m to $380m or 3X in 4 yearsGlobal: 40 countries (NA 45%, EU 35%, APAC 20%)Multi channel: E-com from 2 to 17 countries, Brand store from 1 to 15 (incl.: Tokyo, Shanghai, London, Toronto and New- York)Multi category: introduction of insulated outerwear, Footwear product segment and deployment of ''Veilance'' premium technical urban collection * Global Operations, Supply Chain and IT integration (10 years)2008-2012 Amer Sports, SVP Global Supply Chain and IT (Executive Board member)Salomon, Wilson, Precor, Arc’teryx, Atomic, Mavic, SuuntoFinland, Helsinki and Germany, Munich2002-2008 Newell Rubbermaid EMEA VP Supply ChainSharpie, Paper Mate, Parker, Waterman, Dymo, Rubbermaid, Graco, IrwinMember of 2008 ‘’Aspire’’ High Potential program (top 10 Executives)France, Paris* Business Development in Direct to Consumer (5 years)2000-2002 Amazon.fr, Director Catalogue and Supply Chain (Among the first 10 employees)France1997-2000 Redcats group (Kering)High Potential Group program ''Phileas'' (International missions)La Redoute, Movitex, Empire Stores, EllosFrance, Sweden and UK

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