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Competitor Summary. See how Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance compares to its main competitors:

  • CommunityHealthlink has the most employees (880).
  • The oldest company is Pearl Buck Center, founded in 1953.
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Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1994
4.0
Worcester, MA1$50.0M30
1985
3.7
Lathrup Village, MI1$5.0M30
Alliance for Children & Families
1987
3.5
Alliance, OH1$999,99913
1984
3.6
Evanston, IL1$5.0M125
1975
3.9
New Britain, CT1$24.5M375
1978
4.0
Worcester, MA3$42.8M880
1991
4.4
Seattle, WA1-751
1975
4.0
Scotts Valley, CA1$10.0M50
Focus on Community
1980
3.9
Racine, WI1$1.9M17
1993
3.9
Concord, CA1$5.3M300
1953
3.3
Eugene, OR1$5.3M50
United Parents
1990
3.1
Camarillo, CA1$999,99922
Life Enrichment Center
2002
3.3
Lawrence, KS1$410,00010
Hmong American Partnership
1991
3.9
Anchorage, AK1$1.7M4
1986
3.2
Fort Wayne, IN1$790,00047
1969
3.6
Miami, FL1$1.4M50
2006
4.0
Detroit, MI1$5.0M40
NewVisions
1986
3.8
Albany, NY1$700,0007
Imagine
2002
4.5
Aptos, CA1$3.6M15
1976
3.8
Wheat Ridge, CO1$5.6M100
1966
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$50.0M500

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Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance
$43,264$20.80-

Compare Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance
$37,524$18.04
Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health And Training Center
$38,116$18.33
South Oakland Shelter
$37,940$18.24
NewVisions
$37,525$18.04
The Shepherd's House Inc
$37,428$17.99
Alliance for Children & Families
$37,404$17.98
Family Tree
$37,393$17.98
Work Oriented Rehabilitation Center, Inc.
$36,543$17.57
United Parents
$36,233$17.42
Pearl Buck Center
$35,539$17.09
Advocacy
$34,737$16.70
Hmong American Partnership
$34,687$16.68
Life Enrichment Center
$34,584$16.63
Self-Help for the Elderly
$34,333$16.51
Focus on Community
$34,170$16.43
Outreach Services
$34,124$16.41
Disability Network Wayne County - Detroit
$32,463$15.61
CommunityHealthlink
$32,023$15.40
Connections for the Homeless
$30,729$14.77
Community Mental Health Affiliates
$30,608$14.72

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Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Community Mental Health Affiliates26%74%
Advocacy31%69%
Pearl Buck Center32%68%
Family Tree32%68%
Connections for the Homeless46%54%
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Compare race at Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
71%7%6%13%3%
7.1
62%17%11%5%4%
9.8
66%13%11%7%3%
9.6
70%10%12%6%2%
6.7
67%14%8%7%3%
7.4
Imagine
62%16%10%7%4%
9.6

Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
> Tamara Lundi
CommunityHealthlink

Tamara has worked as Interim President/CEO at Community Healthlink and Exec Vice President at Community Healthlink.

Margaret Theisen
Pearl Buck Center

Lori Litel
United Parents

Bob Hogan
Advocacy

Bob Hogan is the leader of the trust business and brings to the company over 30 years of financial services experience including financial planning, brokerage, banking, asset management, philanthropic, family office, and, of course, trust services. Bob joined the company from CertusBank in late 2014 and has worked with state regulators in Tennessee to form the new trust company: Advocacy Trust. Bob started his career at Price Waterhouse in New York City where he mainly supported financial service companies. In his sixth year with the firm, he was selected for a two-year tour of duty in the firm’s Brussels, Belgium office. After returning from Europe and earning his CPA, Bob came back to New York City as a Senior Manager for Price Waterhouse and was on the partner track. Just prior to his tenth year, he was approached by Salomon Brothers to join their organization. They just had the Treasury Auction scandal and wanted a strong, control-minded person to join the firm and help clean things up. During his five years at Salomon Brothers, Bob rose to the position of General Auditor and was an administrative member of the Board of Directors. In 1996, Bob was approached by NationsBank in North Carolina. The bank was building out an investment banking group and was looking for an experienced individual to help them in this effort. A few years after joining the team, NationsBank merged with Bank of America and Bob was asked to become the Chief Operations Officer of Banc of America Securities. During Bob’s tenure within Banc of America Securities, he moved his operations group to the 81st floor of One World Trade Center in New York City. Bob was present on the floor with his management team the morning of September 11, 2001. After his team of 150 associates exited, Bob was one of the last to leave the building. It took him nearly 1 hour and 10 minutes to get out and step onto the street. After nearly ten years with Bank of America/NationsBank, Bob was approach by the Chairman of Capitol Bancorp Ltd. who asked him to build out a wealth management business for the company. As President and CEO of Capitol Wealth Inc., Bob built out a successful and profitable full-service wealth management business in less than 5 years with over $1.5 billion in assets under management/assets under administration. In 2010, Bob was approached by one of the founders of CertusBank who asked him to come aboard. Bob joined the team and began initiating his plan for building out a full-service wealth management business consisting of financial planning, brokerage, private banking, trust, insurance, asset management, and family office services. Bob is a Certified Public Accountant, NASD Series 7 and 27 Registered, and Six Sigma certified. He is the founder and coordinator of the Crusader Lacrosse Club for Christ the King High School. Bob was also the Chairman of the Christ the King High School Athletic Association and has served as the Treasurer and Vice Chairman of Cannon School in Concord, NC. Bob and his wife met in high school and have been married for over 30 years and have three children.

Scott Shields
Family Tree

Shirene Tapyrik
Alliance for Children & Families

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