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Boston ElderINFO main competitors are Mystic Valley Elder Services, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, and Detroit Area Agency On Aging.

Competitor Summary. See how Boston ElderINFO compares to its main competitors:

  • Philadelphia Corporation for Aging has the most employees (650).
  • Employees at Mystic Valley Elder Services earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $50,985.
  • The oldest company is Jewish Family Service of Tidewater, founded in 1946.
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Boston ElderINFO salaries vs competitors

Among Boston ElderINFO competitors, employees at Mystic Valley Elder Services earn the most with an average yearly salary of $50,985.

Compare Boston ElderINFO salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Boston ElderINFO
$44,967$21.62-
Senior Connection Center
$42,436$20.40-
Aging, Disability & Transit Services
$44,551$21.42-
All Valley Home Health Care & Nursing
$29,901$14.38-
Eastern Area Agency on Aging
$46,145$22.19-
Council On Aging of Southwestern Ohio
$47,208$22.70-

Compare Boston ElderINFO job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Boston ElderINFO
$37,274$17.92
Mystic Valley Elder Services
$38,120$18.33
Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health And Training Center
$38,116$18.33
Council On Aging of Southwestern Ohio
$36,808$17.70
Chautauqua Opportunities
$36,614$17.60
Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging
$36,479$17.54
Interfaith Older Adult Programs
$36,376$17.49
Eastern Area Agency on Aging
$36,303$17.45
Recovery Innovations
$36,122$17.37
Senior Connection Center
$36,079$17.35
Sound Generations
$36,067$17.34
Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services
$35,663$17.15
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging
$34,630$16.65
Area Agency On Aging, Psa 2
$34,540$16.61
Aging, Disability & Transit Services
$34,299$16.49
Detroit Area Agency On Aging
$34,284$16.48
Children Services Network
$31,281$15.04
START Treatment & Recovery Centers
$30,735$14.78
Jewish Family Service of Tidewater
$29,758$14.31
LifeSpring Health Systems
$27,903$13.41

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Boston ElderINFO demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Boston ElderINFO vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
LifeSpring Health Systems23%77%
Chautauqua Opportunities26%74%
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging27%73%
Mystic Valley Elder Services29%71%
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Compare race at Boston ElderINFO vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
72%9%8%7%4%
9.7
62%15%14%6%3%
7.4
74%12%6%4%4%
8.4
69%11%10%7%3%
7.8

Boston ElderINFO and similar companies CEOs

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Stawar Terry are a CEO at lifespring.

David Covington
Recovery Innovations

Diane Hewitt-Johnson
Chautauqua Opportunities

Diane Hewitt-Johnson is based in New York. She has worked as Interim CEO at Chautauqua Opportunities Inc, Director:Economic Development at Chautauqua Opportunities Inc, and Director:Operations at Chautauqua Opportunities Inc. Diane attended Roberts Wesleyan College between 2006 and 2007, Jamestown Community College between 1993 and 1998, and State University of New York at Fredonia (SUNY Fredonia) between 1999 and 1999.

Dr. Brown received a MD from the NYU School of Medicine & a Masters in Public Health from the Columbia University School of Public Health. He completed an internal medicine residency at Harlem Hospital & a neuroendocrinology fellowship at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, followed by academic appointments as Associate Physician at the Rockefeller University Hospital & Clinical Assoc. Professor of Public Health, Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is CEO at START Treatment & Recovery Centers (formerly the Addiction Research & Treatment Corporation) in Brooklyn, NY. He has served on the Board of Directors of the US Anti-Doping Agency, the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD), & the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS. A former President of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), he has served on committees of the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) & the National Institute on Allergy & Infectious Diseases (NIAID). His current responsibilities include teaching health professionals, supervising the administrative support and delivery of medical care, & conducting biomedical & behavioral research. Dr. Brown’s scientific contributions have focused upon the sequellae of addiction and improving treatment of substance use disorders, resulting in over 100 peer-reviewed articles, chapters and published abstracts, reflecting investigator-initiated and collaborative research sponsored by NIDA, NIAID, and private industry. The New York Academy of Medicine, the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, the American College of Physicians, & CPDD have bestowed the distinction of Fellow on Dr. Brown; ASAM has recognized him as Distinguished Fellow; he also serves as Medical Advisor to the National Football League. He is a Vietnam War veteran for which he received a Bronze Star for meritorious service. On November 13, 2019, the United States Mint announced Dr. Brown’s appointment to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) by the Treasury Secretary. A life-long numismatist since the age of 12 years, Dr. Brown was chosen as a representative of the general public to the CCAC, which serves as an informed, experienced and impartial resource to the Secretary of the Treasury and represents the interests of American citizens and collectors. Specialties: Addiction Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Public Health

James Wigfall
Sound Generations

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