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Coach main competitors are Prada USA Corporation, Dooney & Bourke, and Michael Kors.

Competitor Summary. See how Coach compares to its main competitors:

  • Sally Beauty Holdings has the most employees (30,050).
  • Employees at Prada USA Corporation earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $43,075.
  • The oldest company is Carter's, founded in 1865.
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Coach vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1941
4.8
New York, NY1$6.7B30,000
1981
4.8
New York, NY2$4.7B14,846
1907
4.5
Dallas, TX1$4.9B13,500
1967
4.5
New York, NY4$6.6B18,250
1975
4.6
Norwalk, CT1$40.0M300
1921
4.3
Secaucus, NJ3$7.1B25
1899
4.1
Brooklyn Park, MN1$310.0M2,998
1993
4.6
New York, NY2$18.0M140
1997
4.3
Saint Louis, MO9$338.5M5,643
1946
4.4
Grand Rapids, MI1$300.0M1,300
1984
4.6
New York, NY1$300.0M1,600
1982
3.9
Anaheim, CA1$797.8M10,300
1969
4.3
Columbus, OH1$3.2B16,100
1928
4.2
Columbus, OH1$45.0M222
1968
4.8
New York, NY1$460.0M1,001
2016
4.2
Wareham, MA1$670,00050
1966
4.2
Brentwood, TN2$468.7M7,300
1964
4.3
Denton, TX1$3.7B30,050
1970
4.4
Philadelphia, PA1$5.6B24,000
1938
4.5
Portland, OR11$3.4B8,900
1865
4.6
Atlanta, GA2$2.8B20,900

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Coach salaries vs competitors

Among Coach competitors, employees at Prada USA Corporation earn the most with an average yearly salary of $43,075.

Compare Coach salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Coach
$35,979$17.30-
Michael Kors
$40,432$19.44-
Neiman Marcus Group
$34,773$16.72-
Ralph Lauren
$35,126$16.89-
Dooney & Bourke
$40,926$19.68-
Gucci
$28,650$13.77-

Compare Coach job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Coach
$40,262$19.36
Dooney & Bourke
$64,654$31.08
Calvin Klein
$61,076$29.36
Michael Kors
$51,543$24.78
Neiman Marcus Group
$38,801$18.65
Ralph Lauren
$38,443$18.48
Prada USA Corporation
$38,336$18.43
Armani Exchange
$35,727$17.18
Gucci
$35,579$17.11
Build-A-Bear Workshop
$35,427$17.03
Wilsons Leather
$35,153$16.90
URBN
$34,730$16.70
DSW
$34,333$16.51
Columbia Sportswear
$34,255$16.47
Bananas
$34,165$16.43
Kirkland's
$34,057$16.37
Sally Beauty Holdings
$33,502$16.11
MC Sports
$33,459$16.09
DSW Shoe Warehouse Inc
$32,922$15.83
Carter's
$32,100$15.43

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Coach demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Coach vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Build-A-Bear Workshop23%77%
Carter's29%71%
DSW30%70%
Coach31%69%
Kirkland's35%65%
Columbia Sportswear48%52%

Compare race at Coach vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%21%11%9%4%
9.7
62%18%11%6%3%
8.8
58%18%15%6%3%
9.8
64%17%8%8%3%
9.6
60%17%12%7%4%
9.7
61%16%14%6%3%
9.9

Coach revenue vs competitors

Coach revenue is $6.7B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Gucci, $7.1B . The company with the lowest revenue is Bananas, $670.0K.

Coach and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Sharon Price John
Build-A-Bear Workshop

Sharon John is a Board Member at BUILD A BEAR WORKSHOP INC; Board Member at Jack in the Box; and VP:,Marketing & Product Dev at VTECH HOLDINGS LTD and is based in New York City, New York. She has experience at Beijing Ddb Needham and has worked as VP:International Marketing at Mattel; Senior VP:Global Preschool at HASBRO, INC.; and Senoir VP & Gen Mgr:US TOY at HASBRO, INC.. Sharon attended 5280 Solutions between 1982 and 1986, University of Tennessee, and Columbia University.

Michael Dennis Casey
Carter's

Michael D. Casey joined the Company in 1993 as Vice President of Finance. Mr. Casey was named Senior Vice President of Finance in 1997, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in 1998, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in 2003, and Chief Executive Officer in 2008. Mr. Casey became a director in 2008 and was named Chairman of the Board of Directors in 2009. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Casey worked for Price Waterhouse LLP, a predecessor firm to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, from 1982 to 1993.

Timothy P. Boyle
Columbia Sportswear

Timothy Boyle (born 1949) is an American billionaire, and the president and CEO of Columbia Sportswear.

Roger L. Rawlins
DSW

Roger Rawlins is based in Columbus Ohio Area. He has worked as Exec VP:Omni Channel at DSW Inc, Exec VP/Chief Innovation Officer at DSW Inc, and Senior VP/General Manager at DSW Inc. Roger studied at The Ohio State University between 2000 and 2002 and The Ohio State University between 1984 and 1988.

Steven C. Woodward
Kirkland's

Mr. Woodward brings significant experience in developing and managing the growth of consumer brands. Since joining Crate and Barrel in 2015, he has been responsible for all aspects of merchandising, including sourcing, product design and assortment selection for the global omni-channel home furnishings retailer. Prior to that time, Mr. Woodward was Senior Vice President of Licensed Watches and Jewelry for Fossil, where he was head of the Michael Kors watch and jewelry business. He has also served as Executive Vice President and General Merchandise Manager of The Bombay Company, CEO of Illuminations and Vice President of Pier 1 Imports.

Patrice Jean Louis Louvet
Ralph Lauren

Patrice Louvet (born 1964) is a French American business executive. The CEO and president of the Ralph Lauren Corporation since July 17, 2017, he began his career at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1989, where he held numerous executive roles across Northeast Asia, North America and Europe. In 2015 he became group president of P&G's global beauty and hair care units, a role he held until June 30, 2017. He currently serves on the board of Bacardi Limited.

Christian Brickman
Sally Beauty Holdings

Mr. Brickman has served on the Board of Directors since September 2012 and is the Corporation’s President and Chief Executive Officer, a role he has held since February 2015. Prior to being appointed to his current role, Mr. Brickman served as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation from June 2014 to February 2015. Prior to joining the Corporation, Mr. Brickman served as President of Kimberly-Clark International from May 2012 to February 2014, where he led the Corporation’s international consumer business in all operations. From August 2010 to May 2012, Mr. Brickman served as President of Kimberly-Clark Professional. From 2008 to 2010, Mr. Brickman served as Chief Strategy Officer of Kimberly-Clark and played a key role in the development and implementation of Kimberly-Clark’s strategic plans and processes to enhance enterprise growth initiatives. Prior to joining Kimberly-Clark, Mr. Brickman was a Principal in McKinsey & Company’s Dallas, Texas office and a leader in the firm’s consumer packaged goods and operations practices. Before joining McKinsey, Mr. Brickman was President and CEO of Whitlock Packaging, the largest non-carbonated beverage co-packing company in the United States, from 1998 to 2001. From 1994 to 1998, he was with Guinness/United Distillers, initially as Vice President of Strategic Planning for the Americas region and then as General Manager for Guinness Brewing Worldwide’s Latin America region. Mr. Brickman was awarded an advanced bachelor’s degree in economics in 1986 from Occidental College in Los Angeles where he graduated with honors, Phi Beta Kappa and cum laude.

Richard Allan Hayne
URBN

Steven Shiffman (Steve)
Calvin Klein

Steven 'Steve' Shiffman is a CEO:Calvin Klein at PVH CORP, President & COO:PVH Retail at PVH CORP, and Chief Executive Officer at Calvin Klein Inc. He has worked as Pres:Retail at Van Heusen and Pres/Chief Commercial Ofcr at Calvin Klein Inc. Steven works or has worked as Pres & COO:Retail at Calvin Klein Inc.

Roger L. Rawlins
DSW Shoe Warehouse Inc

What employees say about Coach's competitors

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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jun 2020
Pros of working at Coach

My coworkers made it fun.

Cons of working at Coach

Standing around waiting for customers to show up.

Coach benefits

The discount on products.

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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2019
Pros of working at Coach

It is a nice retail job. Management takes the time to listen to any concerns you may have.

Cons of working at Coach

The pay level.

Coach benefits

Great employee discounts and employee contests to win product.

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