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The College Board main competitors are McGraw Hill, Amplify, and iLEAD Schools.

Competitor Summary. See how The College Board compares to its main competitors:

  • Pearson has the most employees (32,000).
  • Employees at McGraw Hill earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $77,100.
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The College Board vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1900
4.6
New York, NY3$1.1B300
2007
4.4
Dallas, TX1$39.3M294
2000
4.3
Washington, NY3$1.2M1,250
1949
4.3
Washington, DC1$50.0M83
2000
4.4
Herndon, VA8$2.0B4,750
1998
4.4
Irvine, CA1$26.8M35
1863
3.5
Burlingame, CA3$560,00050
1998
4.7
New York, NY1$4.2B32,000
2008
4.5
Castaic, CA1$13.0M173
College of American Pathologists
1947
4.3
Northfield, IL1$300.0M2
1943
4.4
Alexandria, VA1$41.8M350
1987
3.4
Arlington, VA1$2.3M117
2004
4.5
Louisville, KY1$5.5M114
1888
4.7
New York, NY6$1.7B500
1998
4.5
Chandler, AZ1$78.8M500
1973
4.3
Durham, NC1$20.0M50
Illinois State Board of Education
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4.3
Springfield, IL1--
1967
4.2
Lincolnton, NC1$8.9M50
1981
4.0
Greeley, CO1$7.6M86
New Classrooms
2011
4.2
New York, NY1$17.5M10
1915
4.7
Philadelphia, PA1$170.0M562

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The College Board salaries vs competitors

Among The College Board competitors, employees at McGraw Hill earn the most with an average yearly salary of $77,100.

Compare The College Board salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The College Board
$66,168$31.81-
The National Math and Science Initiative
$64,118$30.83-
Amplify
$72,539$34.87-
American College of Cardiology
$47,986$23.07-
K12
$44,387$21.34-
MIND Research Institute
$44,487$21.39-

Compare The College Board job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The College Board
$58,060$27.91
McGraw Hill
$97,846$47.04
College of American Pathologists
$95,404$45.87
American College of Cardiology
$83,731$40.26
UCS
$79,132$38.04
iLEAD Schools
$68,597$32.98
MIND Research Institute
$68,222$32.80
ASCD
$66,583$32.01
Evidence In Motion
$66,042$31.75
USMLE
$64,970$31.24
CIC Education
$64,422$30.97
Paltech
$63,445$30.50
Pearson
$63,237$30.40
Amplify
$62,698$30.14
New Classrooms
$62,572$30.08
California Teachers Association
$62,475$30.04
MetaMetrics
$60,877$29.27
Illinois State Board of Education
$60,463$29.07
The National Math and Science Initiative
$60,395$29.04
Glynlyon
$56,076$26.96

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The College Board demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The College Board vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
K1242%58%
Pearson48%52%
The College Board49%51%
MetaMetrics49%51%
McGraw Hill51%49%
USMLE61%39%
Male
Female

Compare race at The College Board vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%16%13%13%5%
9.6
60%13%14%9%5%
9.9
61%13%11%11%4%
9.7
52%14%9%18%7%
9.4
60%17%10%9%4%
9.7
56%6%16%18%4%
8.9

The College Board and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Simon Allen
McGraw Hill

Simon Allen was named CEO of McGraw-Hill in October 2019. Previously he served as President of the company’s Higher Ed and International business units. He rejoined McGraw-Hill in March 2018. Simon has deep experience in educational publishing having led large teams across six continents focused on K-12 and higher education, as well as science, technical and medical digital and print products for professional, governmental and institutional markets. Before joining McGraw-Hill, Simon was the CEO of Macmillan Education, leading the company’s transition from print to blended learning products and solutions. Previously, he was Senior Vice President, International at The McGraw-Hill Companies and during that time was elected President of The Publishers Association in the U.K., serving for three years on its council. Before that, Simon was President, Higher Education at both Pearson Education EMEA and Prentice Hall Europe. Earlier in his career, he held sales leadership roles with the Times Mirror Group in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East. Simon received his BA with honors from Middlesex University School of Business and completed Executive Education programs in Leadership and Strategic Management at the London Business School.

Peter J. Katsufrakis
USMLE

Andy Bird
Pearson

Stephen Myers
College of American Pathologists

Abhijit Dhumne
UCS

Larry Berger
Amplify

Brett Woudenberg
MIND Research Institute

Dr. Bernard Harris, Jr. was born on June 26, 1956, the son of Mrs. Gussie H. Burgess, and Mr. Bernard A. Harris, Sr. A native of Temple, Texas, he graduated from Sam Houston High School, San Antonio, in 1974. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from University of Houston in 1978 before following that up with a doctorate in medicine from Texas Tech University School of Medicine in 1982.

Ranjit Sidhu
ASCD

Ranjit Sidhu is a Chief Executive Officer at ASCD and is based in Annandale, Virginia. He has worked as Senior Vice President, Strategy and New Product Development at The College Board; President and CEO at National Council for Community and Education Partnerships; and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Partners in Education. Ranjit attended University of Pittsburgh, University of Mary Washington, and GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY.

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