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Chemtura Corp main competitors are Lyondell Chemical Company, CP Kelco, and W. R. Grace & Co.

Competitor Summary. See how Chemtura Corp compares to its main competitors:

  • Koch Industries has the most employees (100,000).
  • Employees at Lyondell Chemical Company earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $80,610.
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Chemtura Corp vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
4.5
Philadelphia, PA1$1.7B2,500
1897
4.5
Midland, MI27$43.0B54,000
1994
5.0
Charlotte, NC5$5.4B5,900
1883
4.9
Philadelphia, PA7$4.2B6,500
1918
4.9
Irving, TX4$10.3B7,714
1935
4.8
Glendale, CA13$8.8B32,000
1940
4.7
Wichita, KS3$115.0B100,000
1986
4.5
New York, NY1$106.8M1,500
1891
4.4
Dallas, TX1$140.8M466
1929
4.6
Perrysburg, OH77$6.5B25,000
1854
4.9
Columbia, MD12$1.7B4,000
1883
4.7
Edison, NJ13$2.3B4,000
1968
4.8
New York, NY4$2.1B300
1992
4.4
Memphis, TN1$1.6B1,270
1886
4.5
Independence, OH2$538.8M1,370
-
4.8
Houston, TX1$18.6B14,000
2000
4.4
Atlanta, GA5$1.2B2,500
2005
4.8
Atlanta, GA10$11.1B11,000
2001
4.3
Wilmington, DE1$79.0M50
1978
4.4
Bridgewater, NJ1$570.0M900
-
4.0
Cincinnati, OH1$30.0M1,000

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Chemtura Corp salaries vs competitors

Among Chemtura Corp competitors, employees at Lyondell Chemical Company earn the most with an average yearly salary of $80,610.

Compare Chemtura Corp salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Chemtura Corp
$72,482$34.85-
The Dow Chemical Company
$67,440$32.42-
Albemarle
$54,773$26.33-
FMC
$65,375$31.43-
Celanese
$74,951$36.03-
Avery Dennison
$60,310$29.00-

Compare Chemtura Corp job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Chemtura Corp
$103,344$49.68
The Dow Chemical Company
$110,640$53.19
Albemarle
$109,925$52.85
Koch Industries
$109,836$52.81
J.M. Huber
$107,208$51.54
Celanese
$105,592$50.77
Diamonds International
$103,766$49.89
FMC
$99,742$47.95
W. R. Grace & Co
$95,673$46.00
Avery Dennison
$92,390$44.42
International Specialty Holdings LLC
$92,002$44.23
Nkl
$91,011$43.76
Kao Brands
$90,103$43.32
Buckeye Technologies Inc.
$89,996$43.27
CP Kelco
$89,650$43.10
Lyondell Chemical Company
$89,246$42.91
National Starch And Chemical Holding Corporation
$88,808$42.70
GrafTech International
$88,183$42.40
Minerals Technologies
$88,040$42.33
O-I Glass
$84,219$40.49

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Chemtura Corp demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Chemtura Corp vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Albemarle52%48%
Avery Dennison63%37%
Celanese66%34%
FMC67%33%
Nkl82%18%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%11%18%8%4%
9.9
61%13%13%9%4%
9.9
54%20%13%11%3%
9.9
61%16%11%8%4%
9.9
59%18%12%8%2%
8.5
63%16%10%8%3%
9.7

Chemtura Corp and similar companies CEOs

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Jerry Kent Masters
Albemarle

J Kent Masters are a CEO & Director at Amec Foster Wheeler, Board Member at Prince International Corporation, and Chairman/President/CEO at Albemarle and are based in Baar, Canton of Zug, Switzerland. They have worked as CEO:Industrial & Special at BOC Group, President at BOC Process Gas Solutions, and Director:Business at Boc Gases North America. J studied at New York University and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Mitchell Butier
Avery Dennison

President and Chief Executive Officer for Fortune 500 global manufacturing company with $6.0 billion in revenue in 2015. With operations in more than 50 countries and over 25,000 employees worldwide, Avery Dennison serves customers with insights and innovations that help make brands more inspiring and the world more intelligent.

Lori J. Ryerkerk
Celanese

Lori J. Ryerkerk is the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Celanese Corporation, a Fortune 500 global chemical and specialty materials company based in Dallas, Texas. Celanese is a leader in the development and production of materials used in most major industrial and consumer applications. Ryerkerk was named as CEO, as well as a member of the board of directors, in May 2019. She was appointed Chairman in April 2020. Previously, Ryerkerk was the Executive Vice President of Global Manufacturing, the largest business in Shell Downstream Inc. She led a team of 30,000 employees and contractors at refineries and chemical sites worldwide. Ryerkerk’s expertise in the energy industry spans three-plus decades. She combines deep technical and commercial skills with a passion for the manufacturing business. Her unwavering focus on safety, environmental and social performance is the foundation on which she has overseen some of the most technically complex operations in the industry. Ryerkerk joined Shell in May 2010 as the Regional Vice President of Manufacturing in Europe and Africa, and was responsible for the operation of five Shell Manufacturing facilities and five joint ventures. During that time, she improved operational performance of all assets in the region. In October 2013, she was named Executive Vice President of Global Manufacturing, Shell Downstream Inc. Before joining Shell, she was Senior Vice President, Refining, Supply and Terminals at Hess Corporation, where she was responsible for two refineries, 21 terminals (and distribution network) and supply and trading. Prior to that, Ryerkerk spent 24 years with ExxonMobil where she started her career as a process technologist at a refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Throughout her tenure at ExxonMobil, she took on a variety of operational and senior leadership roles in Refining and Chemicals Manufacturing, Power Generation, and various other groups including Supply, Economics and Planning, HSSE, and Public Affairs/Government Relations. Those assignments took her across the globe, from the U.S. to Europe to Asia. Ryerkerk is a graduate of Iowa State University, where she completed her Chemical Engineering degree. She currently serves on the board of directors of Eaton Corporation, a leading provider of power management technologies and services; and previously she served on the board of Axalta Coating Systems, a leading provider of liquid and powder coatings. Additionally, she actively supports a variety of organizations in her hometown of Beaumont, Texas.

Mark A. Douglas
FMC

Mark Douglas became president and chief executive officer of FMC in June 2020. He has led the company’s commercial, operational and technology organizations as president and chief operating officer of FMC since June 2018. Mr. Douglas was named president of the Agricultural Solutions business in October 2012, after being named president of the Industrial Chemicals Group in 2011. He joined FMC in March 2010 as vice president, Global Operations and International Development. Mr. Douglas was previously with The Dow Chemical Company where he was vice president, president Asia, Dow Advanced Materials. Prior to Dow, he was corporate vice president, president Asia, Rohm and Haas Company, based in Shanghai. During his 21 years with Rohm and Haas, Mr. Douglas held sales, marketing and executive management positions in London, Singapore, Shanghai and Philadelphia. Mr. Douglas is a director of FMC Corporation and Quaker Houghton. He is also a member of the Crop Life International Board of Directors and serves on the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Douglas T. Dietrich
Minerals Technologies

Douglas Dietrich is a Chief Executive Officer at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC, President at Global Rod and Bar Products, and Board Member at AMCOL INTERNATIONAL CORP and is based in New York, New York. He has experience at Westinghouse Electric Co. and has worked as Sr. Vice President and CFO at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC; VP:Corp Dev & Treasury at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC; and President, Latin America Extrusions at Alcoa. Douglas studied at The Wharton School between 1998 and 2000 and University of Michigan between 1987 and 1991.

Courtney J. Riley
Nkl

Andres Alberto Lopez
O-I Glass

As CEO, Andres Lopez’s focus is to enhance the performance of the business to benefit customers, employees, investors and other key stakeholders. Lopez has established himself as a strong and successful leader, most recently serving as chief operating officer during 2015 and playing a key leading role on the recent acquisition of Vitro’s Food and Beverage business in Mexico, the U.S. and Bolivia. He has also served as president of O-I Americas, with a focus on strengthening O-I’s North America operations. Prior to that role, he served as president of O-I’s South America operations, where he led the region through significant organic and acquisition-based growth, adding new capabilities in Brazil and Argentina. Lopez has held various other leadership positions at O-I, including global vice president of manufacturing and engineering; vice president of manufacturing, North America; and country general manager for O-I Peru.

James R. Fitterling
The Dow Chemical Company

Hudson la Force
W. R. Grace & Co

Hudson La Force is a President and CEO at W R GRACE & CO.

David J. Rintoul
GrafTech International

David J. Rintoul earned an associate’s degree in mechanical engineering technology from Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology in his native Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario in 1979. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., in 1983 and received a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame in 2006. Mr. Rintoul brought nearly 30 years of steel industry experience with him when he joined U. S. Steel in July 2007 as general manager – Granite City Works in Granite City, Ill. He began his steelmaking career in 1979 in plate and strip rolling and finishing operations at Algoma Steel Corporation in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and rose through increasingly responsible assignments to the position of superintendent. In 1993, he joined Rouge Steel Corporation in Dearborn, Mich., as superintendent – cold mill. Mr. Rintoul moved to Acme Steel Company in Riverdale, Ill., in 1995 as manager – hot strip mill at the company’s Compact Strip Plant. He became general manager – Compact Strip Plant in 1997 and general manager – steel manufacturing in 1999, a position he held until he was named vice president – operations at North Star BlueScope Steel in 2001. In 2005, he became vice president – operations at BlueScope’s Butler Manufacturing Company in Kansas City, Mo., a position he held until he joined U. S. Steel, as general manager of Granite City Works. Mr. Rintoul advanced to general manager – Great Lakes Works in 2008 with responsibility for day-to-day operations at U. S. Steel’s second largest integrated operation in the United States, which has an annual raw steelmaking capability of 3.8 million net tons and is located in Ecorse and River Rouge, Mich. In 2009, he was appointed president – U. S. Steel Canada Inc., adding management oversight for all U. S. Steel Canada operations to his existing responsibilities at Great Lakes Works. In 2011, Mr. Rintoul was elected vice president – European operations and president – U. S. Steel Košice and oversaw U. S. Steel Košice in the Slovak Republic. He also had responsibility for U. S. Steel Serbia in the Republic of Serbia until it was sold to the Serbian government in January 2012. In 2013, Mr. Rintoul returned to North America to fill the newly created post of vice president – innovation and continuous improvement and was responsible for leading the company’s worldwide continuous improvement efforts as well as fostering greater levels of innovation companywide. He was appointed senior vice president – tubular business in 2014 with executive responsibility for U. S. Steel Tubular Products, including operations and sales, energy services, and tubular business development activities.

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