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Brown Political Review vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2012
3.9
Providence, RI1$3.3M90
1969
4.1
Washington, DC1$23.9M200
2007
4.1
Arlington, VA1$7.2M500
1990
3.4
Washington, DC1$1.3M30
-
3.5
Athens, OH1$5.0M3,000
Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience
2014
3.6
Meridian, MS1$1.6M20
1909
3.1
New York, NY1$5.0M40
ACTEAZ
1983
3.1
Peoria, AZ1$100,0002
1981
3.1
Seattle, WA1$3.7M29
-
3.3
De Pere, WI1$1.7M30
1970
3.2
New York, NY1$4.2M128
1946
3.9
Fairfax, VA1$17.6M60
1918
4.2
Cleveland, OH1$66.0M50
American Council on Science and Health
1978
3.6
New York, NY1$1.3M16

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Brown Political Review salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Brown Political Review
$39,871$19.17-

Compare Brown Political Review job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Brown Political Review
$62,643$30.12
American Council on Science and Health
$90,010$43.27
St. Norbert Abbey
$79,941$38.43
ACTEAZ
$79,478$38.21
AFCEA International
$79,466$38.20
Poets & Writers
$76,392$36.73
Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience
$72,429$34.82
National Journal
$72,159$34.69
Nbia - National Business Incubation Association
$71,356$34.31
American Federation of Arts
$69,023$33.18
The Cleveland Orchestra
$68,036$32.71
POLITICO
$62,969$30.27
The American Prospect
$57,136$27.47
Snow Leopard Trust
$43,790$21.05

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Brown Political Review demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Brown Political Review vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience24%76%
Poets & Writers31%69%
AFCEA International36%64%
The American Prospect39%61%
POLITICO61%39%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%8%22%7%4%
6.8
Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience
52%12%22%12%2%
5.9
57%14%15%11%3%
7.3
53%13%24%6%4%
8.4
66%9%11%12%2%
5.9

Brown Political Review and similar companies CEOs

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Pauline Willis is a Chief Executive Officer at AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS and Board Member at AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS.

André Gremillet
The Cleveland Orchestra

David Gold is a Chief Executive Officer at The American Prospect. He works or has worked as MEMBER at The Foyer Federation.

Lt. Gen. Robert M. Shea
AFCEA International

Lieutenant General (Ret.) Robert M. (Bob) Shea is the President and CEO of the Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association (AFCEA). Prior to assuming this position, he served as the Executive Vice President, Strategic Solutions, for Smartronix, Inc., Hollywood, MD. Lieutenant General Shea’s final active duty position was as the Director, Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems (C4 Systems), The Joint Staff. He was the principal advisor to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff on all C4 systems matters within the DoD. While in that position, he was given the responsibility for developing the first U.S. National Military Strategy for Cyberspace Operations. He also served as Deputy Commander, U.S. Forces Japan; Commander of the Marine Component, Joint Task Force Computer Network Defense; Director of the Marine Corps Command and Control Systems School; and Commanding Officer, 9th Communications Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Among Lieutenant General Shea's previous staff assignments are Director for C4 for the Marine Corps; the Chief Information Officer of the Marine Corps; Director of Intelligence for the Marine Corps; the Director for Command, Control and Communications (J6) for the United States Pacific Command; and various other staff positions in the Marine Corps and Joint community. Shea earned a M.A. from Central Michigan University. He also attended The Basic School, Advanced Communications Officers' Course, the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University. Lieutenant General Shea served for 10 years as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Toys for Tots Foundation. He has also served as a Director on two corporate boards, an executive partner with a private equity corporation, and an advisor/consultant to several telecommunication and defense industry corporations. He also has served on study panels for the National Research Council and the Defense Science Board. Lieutenant General Shea's awards include: Defense Distinguished Service Medal, DoD Superior Service Medal with gold star in lieu of second award, Legion of Merit with gold star, DoD Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Marine Corps Commendation Medal, and Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two gold stars. He is also a recipient of the North American IT Leadership Award from the Rocky Mountain Chapter of AFCEA and he is a Federal 100 Award winner.

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Snow Leopard Trust

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POLITICO

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Poets & Writers

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