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China Eastern vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1988
4.2
--$13.0B79,913
Corrigan Oil
1958
3.9
Brighton, MI11$3.1M20
1885
4.3
Jacksonville, FL1$110.0M525
1964
4.1
Stockton, CA1$13.4M95
1918
3.8
Tacoma, WA1$19.0M237
AVC
1990
3.7
Rancho Santa Fe, CA1$560,0007
1996
3.7
Tampa, FL1$1.0M25
1971
4.7
Portland, OR1$297.5M819
-
3.9
Denver, CO1$32.0M620
STC Logistics
1992
4.0
Clark, NJ3$750,0007
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
1974
4.0
Dallas, TX1$745.6M8
1975
4.2
Norcross, GA1$36.0M50
1965
4.5
Lenexa, KS1$17.2M125
Organ Transport Systems, Inc.
1999
3.7
Frisco, TX1$520,0007

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China Eastern salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
China Eastern
$46,018$22.12-

Compare China Eastern job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
China Eastern
$54,666$26.28
Erickson
$60,667$29.17
AVC
$58,765$28.25
Peach State Integrated Technologies
$57,339$27.57
Corrigan Oil
$57,337$27.57
STC Logistics
$57,144$27.47
Hermes Landscaping
$57,142$27.47
ASA Holdings
$56,858$27.34
San Joaquin Regional Transit District
$56,643$27.23
Organ Transport Systems, Inc.
$56,497$27.16
Florida East Coast Railway
$56,372$27.10
Port of Tacoma
$54,247$26.08
Denver International Airport
$52,592$25.28
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
$52,540$25.26

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China Eastern demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at China Eastern vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Hermes Co, Inc56%44%
ASA Holdings58%42%
Erickson58%42%
China Eastern--
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Female
100%
75%
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25%
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25%
50%
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Compare race at China Eastern vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%13%10%6%4%
9.9
56%18%13%10%3%
10.0
56%19%9%13%4%
10.0

China Eastern and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
R. Alan Butler
Erickson

Dirk Machgielis Brouwer
ASA Holdings

Martijn de Lange
Hermes Co, Inc

Kim Day is a Chief Executive Officer at Denver International Airport and is based in Greater Denver Area. She has worked as Head:Aviation Planning at Jacobs Consultancy, Head:Aviation Planning at Worley Ecr Services Inc, and Executive Director at City of Los Angeles Department of Airports. Kim works or has worked as Manager:Aviation at Denver International Airport and MEMBER at American Institute of Architects. She studied at Cornell between 1972 and 1977, Haas School of Business, and University of California Berkeley between 1988 and 1990.

Timothy Farrell
Port of Tacoma

Michael Holder
Organ Transport Systems, Inc.

Michael Holder is a strategic financial executive with deep transactional, business development and operational skills. Mr. Holder has a demonstrated track record of creating/realizing shareholder value in the biotech, pharma, medical device and medtech industries with lower to middle-market public and private companies. Mr. Holder's performance as a senior financial and operating executive has been enhanced by diverse experiences, not only in public and private company CFO positions, but also as a CEO of a medical device company, CEO/Portfolio manager of a life sciences investment fund, and as a board member in multiple companies. I work very well with CEOs, VC/PE investors, boards, and shareholders. Mr. Holder is skilled and experienced in preparing private companies for public offerings and in creating/realizing shareholder value through M&A as a public company CFO. I also provide highly effective financial strategy, fundraising, accounting/finance, internal controls, business development, leadership, and team building. I have led initiatives in corporate strategy, product development, regulatory, product launches, sales and marketing, product/pricing, information technology enhancements, and cost reduction as well as improvement initiatives in profits, capital structure, cashflows, process, and quality. Mr. Holder has served as an active board member of public and private companies in the life sciences, healthcare, technology, medtech, cybersecurity, and SaaS industries in the roles of Chairman, non-Executive Chairman, as well as an independent board director serving as Chair of Nominating, Audit and Compensation committees. I have also served on numerous non-profit boards including as a Board of Trustee for Parish Episcopal School where he also served on the Executive Committee and as Chairman of the school's Endowment Fund. Throughout my career, Mr. Holder has transacted more than $1.5B of M&A, IPOs, private equity, venture capital, and strategic partnership related transactions. I have also run a publicly traded life sciences company with a market capitalization up to $600M, a medtech company with a $325M P&L, and a life sciences investment company with $250M of allocated capital. Mr. Holder holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a B.S. Business Degree from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. Mr. Holder obtained my CPA in the State of Texas (ID 067807).

Gloria Salazar is a Chief Executive Officer at San Joaquin Regional Transit District and is based in Stockton, California. She has worked as Assistant General Manager/CFO at San Joaquin Regional Transit District. Gloria studied at University of East-West Medicine, Philippines and USA, and National University.

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