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Challah For Hunger vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2007
4.1
Philadelphia, PA1$7.3M66
1909
3.7
Dallas, TX1$10.0M350
Bay Area Council
1945
3.3
San Francisco, CA1$10.0M14
YPE
2005
3.9
Dallas, TX1$540,0004
Tom Joyner Foundation
1998
3.5
Dallas, TX1$1.2M6
Hillel International
1992
3.8
Tempe, AZ1$1.3M15
1955
4.4
Bethesda, MD5$192.5M2,016
The Tibet Fund
1981
3.8
New York, NY1$11.2M6
1986
3.8
Middlebury, VT1$43.0M34
Greater Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center
1959
2.8
Lexington, SC1$284.9K5
1908
3.7
Columbus, OH1$3.4M29
Community Development Foundation
1948
3.7
Tupelo, MS1$5.0M17
1982
3.8
Short Hills, NJ1$50.0M50
1940
4.7
Arlington, VA4$182.1M1,071
Iowa Association of Community Providers
1984
3.6
Urbandale, IA1$999,9999
American Academy in Rome
1894
3.8
New York, NY1$7.0M15
1923
3.3
Beverly Hills, CA1$810,00050
1999
4.0
Des Moines, IA1$10.0M45
1963
4.4
Washington, DC1$88.6M350
Arthritis Foundation
-
4.6
Atlanta, GA3$77.4M7
FACE Foundation
2006
3.4
San Diego, CA1$1.8M3

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Challah For Hunger salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Challah For Hunger
$42,845$20.60-

Compare Challah For Hunger job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Challah For Hunger
$71,747$34.49
Iowa Association of Community Providers
$75,458$36.28
YPE
$74,214$35.68
Hillel International
$71,606$34.43
Prevent Blindness America
$71,107$34.19
Arthritis Foundation
$70,159$33.73
Community Development Foundation
$70,115$33.71
Tom Joyner Foundation
$69,707$33.51
Bay Area Council
$69,697$33.51
The Tibet Fund
$69,482$33.40
Greater Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center
$69,200$33.27
Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce
$68,518$32.94
Greater Des Moines Partnership
$68,364$32.87
The Vermont Community Foundation
$68,121$32.75
AIPAC
$67,547$32.47
American Academy in Rome
$67,377$32.39
Dallas Regional Chamber
$66,636$32.04
FACE Foundation
$64,519$31.02
American Diabetes Association
$63,589$30.57
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
$63,504$30.53

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Challah For Hunger demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Challah For Hunger vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Arthritis Foundation23%77%
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation24%76%
The Vermont Community Foundation25%75%
American Diabetes Association27%73%
Prevent Blindness America34%66%
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Compare race at Challah For Hunger vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Arthritis Foundation
62%13%13%8%4%
9.4
60%15%13%9%4%
8.8
62%13%15%6%4%
9.1
59%15%9%11%6%
7.7
61%21%9%5%5%
6.2
57%18%16%6%2%
7.5

Challah For Hunger and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Steven Taylor
Arthritis Foundation

Charles Henderson is the Chief Field Operations Officer of the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Charles joined the ADA in January 2020 after spending 24 plus years in for profit sectors and volunteering in the non-profit sector, Charles is passionate about spending the balance of his career in a space that will make a significant impact on lives. Philanthropy and Sales/Fundraising is thread through the fabric of his DNA. Charles comes to the ADA from Champion Life Safety Solutions where he was CEO & President. Prior to that he was a Field Sales Executive running multi-billion territories across the country for Dell Healthcare, Commonground Marketing (including executing special events in the field) and Viacom. His professional skill set and success, coupled with his passion and desire to give back makes this a perfect time to lead a non-profit organization in the development area. Chuck is an astute executive skilled in building trusted & collegial working relationships, relationship selling/fundraising, driving productivity, leading and also supporting change-management initiatives. He has deep experience developing best-of-breed, solution selling leaders, who think as strategic business partners, with a culture of winning as a team and over delivering results. An expert in team building, fundraising/sales management, strategy & solution development, contract negotiation, execution, and C-suite client relationship building. A native Texan, Charles has a strong commitment to his family, community, and church. An avid golfer, Charles is also involved with his Alma mater, Texas A&M where he serves on boards and leverages his professional skills to raise money for the school in different capacities. When he is not working on fundraising for A&M causes, he is working on raising capital funds for his church where he serves on the Board of Trustees. Charles is married to his beautiful wife Courtney and they have a beautiful daughter, Charlie who is 11 years old.

Michael Boyle, MD, is president and chief executive officer. Prior to his appointment as president and CEO, Dr. Boyle served as senior vice president, therapeutics development at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation from 2015-2019. In that role, Dr. Boyle shaped the Foundation's clinical research strategy, overseeing the clinical development programs of new treatments for the CF Foundation, as well as the Foundation's Therapeutics Development Network of 92 academic research centers. Dr. Boyle is internationally known for his clinical research and for his work to improve care for adults with CF. He served as both an investigator in the clinical study of Kalydeco® and principal investigator of the pivotal trial that led to approval of the first combination treatment, Orkambi®. Dr. Boyle completed his medical training at Johns Hopkins University, including a fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine, before joining the medical faculty in 1999. Dr. Boyle founded the Johns Hopkins University Adult CF Program -- one of the largest in the United States -- in 1999 and served as director of that center for close to two decades. Today, he is an adjunct professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins, where he continues to see patients. In addition to his medical background, Dr. Boyle has completed training in nonprofit management at both Johns Hopkins and Harvard University.

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American Academy in Rome

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Iowa Association of Community Providers

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