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Centris Group main competitors are SeaChange International, Tektronix Communications, and Interop Technologies.

Competitor Summary. See how Centris Group compares to its main competitors:

  • Virgin Media has the most employees (14,004).
  • Employees at SeaChange International earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $112,781.
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Centris Group vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1984
3.5
Rockville Centre, NY1$500,000200
2002
4.1
Fort Myers, FL1$22.2M105
1989
4.0
Norcross, GA1$15.0M240
1996
4.9
Miami, FL1$210.0M401
-
4.5
Bridgewater, NJ1-300
1999
4.8
San Jose, CA6$831.5M785
1987
4.8
Tampa, FL1$761.0M1,401
1969
4.7
Conway, AR5$617.0M3,380
1987
4.3
Herndon, VA1-180
2003
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$8.5M60
2000
4.6
Bedford, MA1$241.0M761
1995
4.2
Fairfax, VA3$186.2M3,000
1971
4.5
Morrisville, NC1$424.0M1,140
1993
4.8
Acton, MA2$32.5M281
-
3.9
Plano, TX1$17.0M202
2006
4.2
Denver, CO1$5.3B14,004
Wi-Fi Alliance
1999
4.3
Austin, TX1$50.0M23
1936
4.7
Sunnyvale, CA11$476.9M1,505
Airbus Ds Communications
-
4.4
Temecula, CA1--
1983
4.0
Rochester, NY1$13.2M95
1996
4.4
Sterling, VA8$1.2B1,800

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Centris Group salaries vs competitors

Among Centris Group competitors, employees at SeaChange International earn the most with an average yearly salary of $112,781.

Compare Centris Group salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Centris Group
$89,494$43.03-
Interop Technologies
$109,207$52.50-
USAN
$81,754$39.30-
TracFone Wireless
$86,518$41.60-
Telcordia Technologies
$102,360$49.21-
Calix
$93,184$44.80-

Compare Centris Group job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Centris Group
$144,276$69.36
USAN
$143,263$68.88
Veramark Technologies
$143,218$68.86
Virgin Media
$143,016$68.76
Acme Packet
$141,821$68.18
Wi-Fi Alliance
$141,026$67.80
Base Technologies
$140,515$67.56
Acxiom
$139,525$67.08
Telcordia Technologies
$139,259$66.95
Calix
$138,616$66.64
Optimi
$137,655$66.18
Interop Technologies
$136,499$65.62
Syniverse
$136,227$65.49
SeaChange International
$135,309$65.05
Spirent Communications
$134,744$64.78
Airbus Ds Communications
$134,347$64.59
TracFone Wireless
$133,898$64.37
Tektronix Communications
$133,000$63.94
Tekelec
$125,121$60.15
Neustar
$119,014$57.22

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Centris Group demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Centris Group vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Acxiom62%38%
Neustar65%35%
Calix72%28%
SeaChange International73%27%
Spirent Communications74%26%
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Compare race at Centris Group vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%11%10%13%5%
9.7
44%17%7%27%5%
9.6
66%11%6%13%4%
9.5
51%10%14%18%7%
9.7
45%14%11%23%8%
9.7
44%9%13%25%9%
9.1

Centris Group and similar companies CEOs

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Chad Engelgau
Acxiom

Chad Engelgau serves as Acxiom’s Chief Executive Officer, providing strategic leadership to the organization, which focuses on helping brands use data, identity and technology solutions to better understand people and create value through every interaction.

Carl E. Russo
Calix

Mr. Russo has served as Calix’s president and chief executive officer since December 2002. As Calix’s president and chief executive officer, Mr. Russo brings substantial expertise and knowledge regarding our business strategy, markets and operations to Calix’s board of directors. He also brings to the Board an extensive background in the telecommunications and networking technology industries. From November 1999 to May 2002, Mr. Russo served as vice president of optical strategy and group vice president of optical networking of Cisco Systems, Inc. From April 1998 to October 1999, Mr. Russo served as president and chief executive officer of Cerent Corporation, which was acquired by Cisco. From April 1995 to April 1998, Mr. Russo served in various capacities, including as chief operating officer, at Xircom, Inc., which was acquired by Intel Corporation. Previously, Mr. Russo served as senior vice president and general manager for the hyperchannel networking group of Network Systems Corporation and as vice president and general manager of the data networking products division of AT&T Paradyne Corporation. Mr. Russo served on the board of directors of Vital Network Services, Inc., a privately-held company delivering network lifecycle services, and Xirrus, Inc., a privately-held company providing products that enable high-performance wireless networks. Mr. Russo attended Swarthmore College and previously served on its board of managers.

Andy Ory
Acme Packet

Charles E. Gottdiener
Neustar

Mr. Gottdiener was appointed Neustar President & Chief Executive Officer of Neustar in July 2018 to drive the growth of the company's global leadership in Information Services. Mr. Gottdiener has a 30-year track record of leading information services and technology companies, driving innovation in client solutions, increasing revenue and profitability and scaling operations. Prior to joining Neustar, he was Chief Operating Officer (COO) and a Managing Director at Providence Equity Partners. As COO, Mr. Gottdiener led the firm's portfolio operations, business development, human resources and other administrative functions. He also served as an interim CEO or Board member of several Providence portfolio companies including Blackboard, SRA International, Altegrity, Survey Sampling, VRAD and Ascend Learning. Previously he spent seven years at Dun & Bradstreet where he served in a number of strategy and operating leadership roles including as President of the global risk, analytics and internet solutions business. Prior to Dun & Bradstreet, Mr. Gottdiener held several leadership positions in consulting with Boston Consulting Group, CSC Index, Ernst & Young Consulting and Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. Mr. Gottdiener received a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Arts from Grinnell College. He is a trustee of Grinnell College.

Eric Allen Updyke
Spirent Communications

Andrew Davies
Syniverse

Prior to joining Syniverse as CFAO in June 2020, Mr. Davies served as the CFO of Sprint Corporation from July 2018 until the closing of its merger with T-Mobile USA. Before that, he spent four years serving as Group CFO for Amsterdam-based VEON. Prior to joining VEON, Mr. Davies spent more than a decade with Vodafone Group holding various financial leadership positions in Japan, Turkey, and India, before being named CFO of Verizon Wireless in the U.S., which at the time was a joint venture between Vodafone and Verizon Communications. He started his career with KPMG in Wales before serving in elevated senior finance roles with GE, Honeywell, and the Caudwell Group in both the U.K. and the U.S. Mr. Davies graduated with an honors degree in mathematics from London’s Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, is an Associate of the Royal College of Science and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

Frank Plastina
Tekelec

Frank Plastina was appointed President and CEO of Tekelec in February 2006. He brings more than 19 years of senior executive and management experience in the telecommunications industry with companies including Proxim Corporation, Warburg Pincus LLC and Nortel Networks Corporation. Prior to joining Tekelec, Mr. Plastina was executive in residence at Warburg Pincus, where he was responsible for evaluating potential investments and providing executive support to its portfolio companies. Previously, Mr. Plastina was executive chairman of Proxim, a provider of Wi-Fi and broadband wireless access products. During Mr. Plastina’s 15-year career at Nortel, he held a series of executive-level positions in the company’s Wireless, Internet Service Providers, Signaling Solutions, Mergers & Acquisitions and Finance Groups. Most recently, he was president of Nortel’s multi-billion dollar Metro and Enterprise Networks business unit, in which he led the successful development and marketing of the company’s VoIP products to service providers, enterprises and government entities.

Atul Jain
TEOCO

Atul Jain founded TEOCO Corporation in 1994 with the dream of building a successful business model, not just a successful business. His goal was to build a company that did not compromise its values. Prior to starting TEOCO Corporation, Mr. Jain was with a Silicon Valley firm called TIBCO for seven years. At TIBCO, Mr. Jain's focus was to work with Fortune 500 clients to design and build state-of-the-art software solutions leveraging the company's trademark TIB platform.

Eduardo Diaz Corona
TracFone Wireless

Eduardo Diaz Corona is a Chief AMX Coordinating Officer at TracFone Wireless, Inc. and Director Regional at Telcel and is based in Miami, Florida. He has worked as Subdirector at Telmex, Presidente y Gerente General at Claro Chile, and VP General Manager at SBC Mobile Systems. Eduardo studied at Kellogg Executive Education between 2006 and 2006, Tecnológico de Monterrey between 1983 and 1987, and Arizona State University between 1987 and 1990.

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