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Brooklyn Chinese-American Association vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1988
3.6
New York, NY1$1.5M50
1995
4.0
Washington, DC1$16.0M310
1905
4.4
Evanston, IL1$36.5M3,000
1904
3.7
Tampa, FL1$17.1M2,016
1969
4.1
Reston, VA1$36.2M66
1955
4.5
Washington, DC2$154.8M477
1962
3.7
Keene, CA1$15.0M175
1980
4.3
Irving, TX2$32.3M2,013
City of West Miami
-
West Miami, FL1--
1896
3.9
College Park, GA1-180
-
3.3
Clifton, NJ1$3.2M200
-
4.2
Woodmere, NY1$7.5M100
1930
4.8
Battle Creek, MI9$390.2M334
Congregation Ner Tamid
1984
3.4
Marietta, GA1$200,0007
Kostopulos Dream Foundation/Camp Kostopulos
1967
3.6
Salt Lake City, UT1$2.0M6
1978
2.8
Mechanicsburg, PA2$1.3M30
Child Care Resources of Monmouth County
1994
4.0
Neptune, NJ1$5.0M6
Garfield County Libraries
1938
4.0
Rifle, CO2$1.8M12
1972
3.3
Piqua, OH1$14.0M400
1958
3.9
San Diego, CA1$10.0M50
Allen Action
1965
3.8
Oberlin, LA1$5.0M6

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Brooklyn Chinese-American Association salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association
$53,717$25.83-

Compare Brooklyn Chinese-American Association job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association
$40,140$19.30
Lawrence Woodmere Academy
$85,571$41.14
Young America's Foundation
$48,583$23.36
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
$44,382$21.34
Kostopulos Dream Foundation/Camp Kostopulos
$38,304$18.42
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
$38,258$18.39
United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego Co Admin
$38,256$18.39
City of West Miami
$38,053$18.29
NASW
$38,053$18.29
Hampden Township Parks and Recreation
$37,602$18.08
United Farm Workers Of America
$37,394$17.98
City of College Park Georgia
$37,233$17.90
Allen Action
$37,200$17.88
AFL-CIO
$35,027$16.84
Council on Rural Services
$34,810$16.74
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
$33,912$16.30
Passaic County Elks
$33,626$16.17
Child Care Resources of Monmouth County
$33,412$16.06
Garfield County Libraries
$32,220$15.49
Congregation Ner Tamid
$31,718$15.25

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Brooklyn Chinese-American Association demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Brooklyn Chinese-American Association vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Mothers Against Drunk Driving27%73%
W.K. Kellogg Foundation34%66%
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America35%65%
AFL-CIO45%55%
Rotary International52%48%
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Compare race at Brooklyn Chinese-American Association vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%18%11%8%4%
10.0
54%18%18%7%3%
9.2
56%22%12%7%3%
8.4
56%15%11%13%4%
9.5
62%15%12%8%3%
8.9
63%12%14%6%4%
7.7

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association and similar companies CEOs

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Adam Vanek is the chief executive officer of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Throughout his career, he has built a portfolio of transformational achievements in private, public and nonprofit corporations. He has extensive nonprofit experience, previously serving as National General Counsel for MADD and, more recently, Susan G. Komen in Dallas. During his previous tenure at MADD, from 2011 to 2017, Vanek led efforts to overhaul many core practices, policies and procedures. He also played a high-profile role in strengthening MADD’s public image and influence, helping further MADD’s mission through legal advocacy, jurisprudence and serving as legal expert in drunk driving and traffic safety. A motivational, results-driven leader who seeks the best in his team, as well as himself, Vanek is known for his practical legal mind and sharp business acumen, tearing down department silos and uniting staff to achieve shared goals. He is a graduate of Wake Forest Law School, where he served on the Honors and Ethics Board. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University, where he was named a College of Business Administration Fellow and awarded the Buck Weirus Spirit Award for student service. Vanek is licensed to practice law in Texas and Washington, D.C. He worked in private practice for almost 13 years before joining MADD in 2011. Beyond his career achievements, Vanek is committed to community service. He is a member of the North Texas Crime Commission, Dallas Bar Association, Leadership Dallas Alumni Association and the Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce Foundation. He has also served as national legal counsel and board member of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, and as president and board member of both the Texas Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce. Vanek lives with his wife and four children in Dallas, where they are active members of Trinity Church.

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