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clypd vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2012
3.8
Somerville, MA2$1.0M39
2012
3.7
Boston, MA1$1.2M42
Boost Media
2008
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$6.6M7
2006
4.3
Morrisville, NC16$149.1M379
2012
3.9
New York, NY1$20.0M498
2006
4.0
Boston, MA1$5.1M217
Steel House, Inc.
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4.0
Los Angeles, CA2$650,00010
2008
3.9
Pleasanton, CA1$25.8M51
2008
4.0
New York, NY1$1.1M30
2006
3.7
New York, NY1$2.3M36
DoubleDutch
2008
4.1
San Francisco, CA2$12.8M5

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clypd salaries vs competitors

Compare clypd salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
clypd
$62,142$29.88-

Compare clypd job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
clypd
$70,825$34.05
MaxPoint Interactive
$73,964$35.56
Clickable
$71,520$34.38
SmartZip
$71,163$34.21
Steel House, Inc.
$71,150$34.21
Celtra
$70,779$34.03
appssavvy
$70,673$33.98
Boost Media
$70,523$33.91
ViralGains
$70,479$33.88
DoubleDutch
$70,416$33.85
Persado
$70,009$33.66

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clypd demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at clypd vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Steel House, Inc.51%49%
SmartZip55%45%
Boost Media57%43%
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Compare race at clypd vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Steel House, Inc.
57%21%11%9%3%
7.7
Boost Media
46%14%8%28%5%
7.8
40%19%5%26%10%
7.6

clypd and similar companies CEOs

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Joseph Epperson
MaxPoint Interactive

Before founding MaxPoint, Joe Epperson served as the senior finance executive for PayPal’s Global Merchant Services group and was a member of the original eBay Motors executive team. At eBay Motors, Joe was deeply involved in both strategy and operations. Prior to eBay, Joe held finance and strategy positions at 3Com and Ford Motor Company. Joe earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and accounting from The Ohio State University and an MBA from Michigan State University. Like many successful entrepreneurs, he works because it is fun and it is what he would rather be doing. When pressed, he does admit to an eclectic taste in music and an interest in math.

Mark Douglas
Steel House, Inc.

Tim Krozek
Boost Media

Lawrence Coburn
DoubleDutch

Lawrence Coburn is the founder and CEO of DoubleDutch, a company that embraces mobile and social to change the way people work. DoubleDutch makes mobile enterprise applications that leverage game mechanics and social functionality to massively increase engagement and transparency. After starting DoubleDutch in January 2011, Lawrence has made quite an impact in the mobile, enterprise, and geolocation world. He has spoken at many conferences including 2010 CTIA Enterprise & Applications, Enterprise 2.0, Dreamforce, ITEXPO, APPNATION Enterprise Summit, and the Mobile Enterprise Summit. Lawrence is also the geolocation editor for The Next Web, a mentor for UC Berkeley Computer Science students, a mentor at IO Ventures (a San Francisco based incubator), and a member of the Enterprise 2.0 vendor board. A three-time entrepreneur, Lawrence also founded RateItAll, a top ten consumer review property. Prior to his Internet career, Lawrence worked for Nortel Networks in a variety of roles throughout Latin America. When he’s not working or spending time with his family, Lawrence can be found on the basketball court. Despite his advanced years, Lawrence qualified for the Red Bull, King of the Rock, national one-on-one championship in 2010, a point he brings up frequently.

Tod Loofbourrow
ViralGains

CEO at ViralGains, the leader in consumer-driven video distribution. The biggest brands in the world use ViralGains to build the closest connections with their consumers. ViralGains empowers the voice of brands and of people, creating authentic and lasting connections.I enjoy creating and rapidly growing great, disruptive businesses, building high-performance teams, and quickly scaling businesses into leaders.These have included a $40M software-as-a-service leader (Peoplefluent), a public robotics company (iRobot), and a artificial intelligence / machine learning consulting firm (Foundation Technologies).

Michael Onghai
Clickable

I am 2x entrepreneur, investor, family office, author, speaker, and a (quant) value investor, seed investor in Coinbase. Interviewed and Quoted by Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, The Edge, Barron's. I am a general partner at Alpha Sigma Capital, a digital (crypto) assets arbitrage hedge fund. I am the founder and Chairman of AppAddictive, a S.W.A.T. team of engineers and data crunchers, who help CEOs and CMOs harness the benefits of data-driven, results-oriented social advertising. AppAddictive has over 50 million Facebook users in its web and Facebook platform, powering over 18 million fans, and 40000 businesses. AppAddictive has over 30,000 social apps created by its users. I managed a value oriented, long-term, concentrated hedge fund in Asian companies. Specialty: online businesses, spin-offs, post-bankruptcies, tender offers, engaged investing (as opposed to activist investing). Multiple winner of the best investing idea at ValueInvestorsClub.com, a 250 member only club that accepts hedge fund value investors only through the merit of your idea. Top-ranked analyst on SumZero. I discovered many spin-off ideas that generated high returns with low volatility, much earlier than the time bigger funds like Greenlight's Einhorn and Dan Loeb took their positions. I have time-stamp proof of my write-ups. I picked up event-driven special situations involving spin-offs, convertible refinancing and rights offerings in Southeast Asia, a region I am very familiar with because of my upbringing, my Chinese heritage and my relationships. I am an admitted Buffett follower and go to Omaha every year for the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting. Tom Murphy, James Sinegal, Ben & Jerry's are my favorite CEOs. Co-founded 123Jump and raised $15 Million. Prior to that, I was employee#3 and I worked with the 2 co-founders of GeoCities which was sold to Yahoo for $3.5 Billion in 1998. Prior to GeoCities, I worked at the Capital Group, a $1 trillion money management firm in Los Angeles, CA. I have a B.S. degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from UCLA. Moderator of a value investing group centered on my mentor, Marty Whitman

James Dwiggins
SmartZip

Alex Vratskides
Persado

Mihael Mikek
Celtra

Maja Mikek is a Co-Founder & CFO at Celtra and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. She has worked as CRM Manager at A1 Slovenija d.d. and Director of Marketing at ELEKTRONCEK GROUP BV. Maja studied at Babson F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business between 2006 and 2007 and Univerza v Ljubljani University of Ljubljana between 1996 and 2002.

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