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Brinker Capital main competitors are Fieldpoint Private, Stifel Financial, and The Investment Fund For Foundations.

Competitor Summary. See how Brinker Capital compares to its main competitors:

  • Employees at Fieldpoint Private earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $92,356.
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Brinker Capital vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1987
3.7
Berwyn, PA1$8.5M180
1983
3.6
Westwood, NJ1$1.9M79
2015
4.0
New York, NY1$580,00050
1881
4.7
New York, NY1$1.2B2,908
2008
3.7
Greenwich, CT1$4.5M117
2000
4.1
New York, NY2$37.4M26
2008
3.8
Wilmington, NC1$935.1M617
The Investment Fund For Foundations
-
3.8
Chester, PA1--
1890
4.8
Saint Louis, MO33$49.8M7,100
1934
4.2
Harrisburg, PA10$230.0M900
1977
3.9
Wiscasset, ME1$12.0M114
Permanent Value
1996
3.5
San Diego, CA1$400,0005
1912
4.0
New York, NY1$73.2B311,000
1972
4.1
Houston, TX1$13.0M100

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Brinker Capital salaries vs competitors

Among Brinker Capital competitors, employees at Fieldpoint Private earn the most with an average yearly salary of $92,356.

Compare Brinker Capital salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Brinker Capital
$64,788$31.15-
Modera Wealth Management
$62,674$30.13-
Forex
$69,858$33.59-
Oppenheimer & Co
$70,851$34.06-
Fieldpoint Private
$92,356$44.40-
Indus Capital Partners
$65,386$31.44-

Compare Brinker Capital job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Brinker Capital
$57,331$27.56
The Investment Fund For Foundations
$98,472$47.34
Fieldpoint Private
$93,284$44.85
Stifel Financial
$83,961$40.37
Oppenheimer & Co
$76,780$36.91
Forex
$76,624$36.84
HFP Corporation
$69,202$33.27
Indus Capital Partners
$62,877$30.23
Cei (coastal Enterprises, Inc.)
$60,918$29.29
Permanent Value
$58,732$28.24
Modera Wealth Management
$58,353$28.05
Bank of China USA
$53,649$25.79
Live Oak Bank
$45,404$21.83
PSECU
$41,072$19.75

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Brinker Capital demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Brinker Capital vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
PSECU40%60%
Bank of China USA45%55%
Stifel Financial58%42%
Live Oak Bank59%41%
Oppenheimer & Co60%40%
Brinker Capital--
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Female
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75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Brinker Capital vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%12%16%10%3%
8.5
60%16%11%10%3%
9.9
66%11%11%9%4%
9.7
70%8%10%8%3%
8.0
14%3%3%80%1%
7.6
55%26%7%10%2%
7.9

Brinker Capital and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
James S. Mahan III (Chip)
Live Oak Bank

James (Chip) Mahan III co-founded nCino to meet a need in the banking industry for greater levels of efficiency, regulatory compliance, customer relationship management and revenue growth. In addition to nCino, Mahan serves as Chairman and CEO of Live Oak Bank which he helped found in 2007 and has averaged 200% growth year over year. Mahan has also served as the CEO and Chairman for S1 Corporation and was the founder of First Network Bank, the world's first Internet bank. Mahan has been honored as one of the 10 Most Influential Personalities in Financial Services by FutureBanker magazine. Mahan began his career in 1973 at Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. in Winston-Salem, NC, after graduating from Washington & Lee University in Virginia.

Albert Grinsfelder Lowenthal
Oppenheimer & Co

Mr. Albert G. Lowenthal is Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer of Oppenheimer Holdings Inc., since 1985. Mr. Lowenthal is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, positions he has held since 1985. Mr. Lowenthal has worked in the securities industry since 1967. Mr. Lowenthal’s experience in the securities industry and as Chief Executive of the Company gives him unique insights into the Company’s challenges, opportunities and operations.

Ronald James Kruszewski
Stifel Financial

Ronald \'Ron\' Kruszewski is a Chairman and CEO at Stifel Financial Corp and is based in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Indiana University Bloomington between 1977 and 1981 and Indiana University Bloomington between 1997 and 2001.

Greg Smith
PSECU

Harry Russell Holland
Fieldpoint Private

A vision driven leader with a record of driving revenue growth and profitability by developing and executing highly effective strategies within defined risk parameters. Russ Holland has over 26 years of diverse financial services experience involving over $6 billion of consumer, entertainment and commercial loans originated across the United States. In 2013 Russ joined the executive leadership group of SouthCrest Bank NA in Metro Atlanta. At SouthCrest he established a credit culture built to produce high quality consumer and small business banking relationships within this growth oriented financial services company. In 2016, he led the bank's entry into the Entertainment Banking market segment. From 2006 to 2013, Russ Holland was an integral member of the executive management team at Seacoast National Bank, a $4+ billion bank operating 40 retail offices throughout Central and South Florida. At Seacoast he was responsible for the growth, risk management and performance of all lending functions including Business Banking and residential, consumer, commercial and commercial real estate lending. In 2001 Holland joined Union Bank of Florida (now part of BB&T). Here Holland played a critical role in developing the bank's lending teams in order to provide the appropriate platform to grow this South Florida community bank from under $400 million in assets to over $1 billion in assets at the time of its ultimate sale for four times book value in 2005. Holland's career is built on a strong commercial credit foundation beginning at the accounting firm KPMG in Stamford, CT. This foundation was strengthened by the credit policy and commercial credit roles held by Holland at Barnett Bank and it's successors NationsBank and Bank of America. In addition, Mr. Holland was the Chief Financial Officer for the Swerdlow Real Estate Group, a private commercial REIT where Holland helped raise capital and arrange debt to acquire and develop over $1 billion in assets.

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