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Canfield & Tack vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1926
3.7
Rochester, NY1$26.0M50
-
3.9
Carlstadt, NJ1$37.5M200
1962
3.4
Westerville, OH2$5.0M50
-
3.5
Fargo, ND1$7.9M72
1981
4.1
Burlingame, CA1$64.1M185
-
3.9
Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ1$119.1M200
1974
3.7
Portland, OR1$9.8M102
1979
4.2
Cleveland, OH2$166.6M200
1967
4.2
Johnston, RI1$78.3M700
1985
3.5
Gardena, CA2$120.0M610
1993
4.6
Stamford, CT22$1.7B7,300
1948
3.9
Elkhorn, WI1$14.0M100
-
4.1
Windsor, CA1$10.6M29
1957
4.1
Gonzales, LA1$87.6M138
-
3.6
Neenah, WI1$24.1M36
-
4.0
Hartford, CT1$32.4M50
2000
3.3
American Fork, UT1$3.1M35
1949
4.1
Manchester, CT1$14.1M200
1997
3.8
Bloomington, MN1$17.3M50
1878
3.9
Jacksonville, FL1$138.6M100
1977
4.4
Liverpool, NY6$148.0M174

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Canfield & Tack salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Canfield & Tack
$43,913$21.11-

Compare Canfield & Tack job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Canfield & Tack
$68,860$33.11
JGB Enterprises, Inc
$72,680$34.94
Crown Crafts
$71,055$34.16
Lahlouh
$70,387$33.84
Premier Press
$70,303$33.80
Bethany Press
$70,086$33.70
Majestic Steel USA
$69,898$33.60
A&H Manufacturing
$69,882$33.60
Sonoma Tilemakers
$69,745$33.53
Earth Color Inc.
$69,612$33.47
Atlas Tag & Label
$69,082$33.21
Forum Communications Printing
$68,871$33.11
Yunker Industries
$68,862$33.11
Xlear
$68,687$33.02
Advantus
$68,343$32.86
WestCamp
$68,231$32.80
Allied Printing
$67,508$32.46
Jonathan Louis
$66,819$32.12
Joseph Merritt & Company
$65,532$31.51
Unimac Graphics
$65,286$31.39

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Canfield & Tack demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Cenveo63%37%
Allied Printing65%35%
Forum Communications Printing70%30%
Majestic Steel USA71%29%
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Compare race at Canfield & Tack vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%13%12%7%3%
10.0
74%7%11%7%2%
7.2
78%6%3%10%4%
4.6
64%17%9%6%4%
8.8

Canfield & Tack and similar companies CEOs

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Robert G. Burton
Cenveo

Experienced CEO with a demonstrated history of working in the label, packaging and printing industries. Strong business development professional skilled in Direct Marketing, Business Development, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Financial Restructurings.

Donna Sheridan
Crown Crafts

Javier Sanchez
Jonathan Louis

Javier Sanchez is an Exec VP/CFO/Co-Owner at JONATHAN LOUIS INTERNATIONAL and Board Member at American Business Bank.

Robert Kashan
Earth Color Inc.

Robert Kashan is a CEO at Earth Color Inc. and is based in Parsippany, New Jersey. He attended Robert H Smith School of Business.

Ken Wiedemann
Sonoma Tilemakers

Jiminy Gbadamosi
JGB Enterprises, Inc

Jiminy Gbadamosiwork atJGB Enterprises, Inc. and a CEO at JGB Enterprises, Inc. and are based in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.

Todd Leebow is an American visionary, entrepreneur, industrialist, investor, and philanthropist. He currently serves as president and CEO of Majestic Steel USA, a metals service center with operations that distribute flat rolled steel throughout North America. Leebow founded Majestic Universe Ventures and Investments (MUVI), a diversified portfolio of businesses that include his visions of Felux, a digital marketplace for the industrial world, Kind of One Concepts, Majestic Dynasty Investment Group (MDIG), Bond Street, a real estate development group, Sozo Workwear and more...Leebow has long been an advocate on behalf of the American steel industry for domestic production and manufacturing. Since 2017, he has lobbied in support of American steel producers, manufacturers and service businesses. He believes in fair trade not free trade. His vision focuses on supporting local business with regional production and national companies in America or throughout the world. Make real things for real people with the best service and technology.Leebow is a graduate of Orange City Schools in 2003, a Cleveland-area public school system. After high school, he pursued a degree in business management and entrepreneurship at the University of Miami, in Florida. Prior to graduating, he left Miami for Los Angeles to pursue a career in film production.Todd Leebow returned to Cleveland in 2007 and joined Majestic Steel USA in a leadership position overseeing supply chain management and innovation. In 2012, he assumed duties of president and CEO from his father, Dennis Leebow, who founded the company in 1979.As leader of day-to-day operations at Majestic, Leebow saw an opportunity to rebrand the company and construct a dynamic, digitized culture built with talent and technology. Envisioning Majestic as the next generation steel company that operates today as much as a technology enterprise as a steel processing and distribution business, Leebow made significant investments in the organization’s technology and data protocols building what he calls a hybrid organization of a traditional and technological company. Todd Leebow is passionate about Cleveland, Ohio, America, The World, Business, Sports, Travel, Education, Health and Wellness, Restaurants, Fashion, Film, Reading and most importantly his Family.

William C. Marcil (born 1936) is a North Dakota businessman in the state's newspaper industry. Marcil was born in Rolette, North Dakota. He graduated from the University of North Dakota, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, in 1958. He then married Jane Black, daughter of Norman Black, Jr.; owner-publisher of the Fargo Forum newspaper. Jane Black and William Marcil have two children (Deb and Bill Jr). In 1969, Marcil became the president and publisher of the Forum.

John Sommers
Allied Printing

Pete Larson
Bethany Press

Pete Larson is a Board Secretary, Board Member at Lamplighters International; President/Chairman of the Board, Vice-Chair at Eagle Ridge Academy; and President/CEO/Owner at Bethany Press International and is based in Shakopee, Minnesota. He has worked as Attendee at Grace Church, Sales Executive at Pioneer Press, and Advertising Director at Sun Newspapers. Pete works or has worked as County Chairman at Muscular Dystrophy Association. He attended Michigan Technological University between 1982 and 1988.

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