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  • Meb Management Services (morrison, Ekre & Bart Management Services) has the most employees (27,264).
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Columbia Residential vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1991
4.2
Atlanta, GA1$31.0M350
2011
3.2
New York, NY1$3.9M70
2007
4.1
Calabasas, CA12$10.9M100
2005
4.0
Rosemont, IL1$4.2M35
Habitat America, Llc
-
4.2
Towson, MD1$1.6M13
1995
3.5
Cleveland, OH1$2.6M50
1973
4.3
Lowell, MA8$48.0M187
1974
4.0
New York, NY1$4.2M35
-
3.3
Seneca, SC1$450,00050
1969
4.1
Birmingham, AL1$28.0M50
-
3.7
Independence, OH1$12.0M305
-
3.7
Tucson, AZ1$260.0M27,264
1970
4.3
Minot, ND2$21.4M270
-
3.7
Coral Gables, FL1$9.5M375
1969
3.8
Greenville, SC1$9.7M134
1987
3.8
Renton, WA1$2.0M350
-
3.6
Houston, TX1$8.2M375
Decron Properties
1988
4.0
Los Angeles, CA1$1.3M1
1972
4.1
Plymouth, MN3$180.0M650
2008
4.0
Carmel, IN1$8.5M210
Winn Residential
1971
3.7
Marysville, CA1$690,0004

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Columbia Residential salaries vs competitors

Compare Columbia Residential salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Columbia Residential
$44,019$21.16-

Compare Columbia Residential job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Columbia Residential
$38,078$18.31
R4 Capital
$40,913$19.67
Edgewood Management
$38,381$18.45
Meb Management Services (morrison, Ekre & Bart Management Services)
$38,323$18.42
IRET Properties
$38,167$18.35
The NRP Group
$38,075$18.31
Allied Residential
$38,070$18.30
Cirrus Asset Management
$38,064$18.30
Arlington Properties
$38,063$18.30
Redwood Living
$38,062$18.30
Foresite Realty
$38,036$18.29
Winn Residential
$38,017$18.28
Birge & Held
$38,004$18.27
Northwoods Apartments
$38,003$18.27
Princeton Properties
$37,968$18.25
Dominium
$37,968$18.25
Ascension Commercial Real Estate
$37,967$18.25
Habitat America, Llc
$37,966$18.25
Monument Real Estate Services
$37,953$18.25
Decron Properties
$37,952$18.25

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Columbia Residential demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Columbia Residential vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Dominium39%61%
Winn Residential40%60%
Decron Properties40%60%
Edgewood Management46%54%
Columbia Residential49%51%
Cirrus Asset Management54%46%
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Compare race at Columbia Residential vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
52%8%27%9%4%
8.3
70%12%9%6%3%
8.3
Winn Residential
56%23%12%6%3%
9.5
50%13%27%6%4%
9.9
Decron Properties
43%37%7%8%4%
8.1
43%37%5%5%9%
7.9

Columbia Residential and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
J. Scott Schanen
Dominium

Scott launched Dominium because he felt that the market was missing something. Innovation was virtually non-existent in the way employee health and well-being programs were being managed and he knew there were so many more opportunities to be discovered. Dominium was founded on this belief in 2007, with Scott at the helm. Before Dominium, Scott founded Schanen Consulting, an Atlanta-based company that provided health and welfare advisory and support services to large U.S. employers. The company grew significantly over a short period of time and merged with a publicly traded company in 2001. Scott is active in the Atlanta community and has served on a number of advisory boards. He holds a BBA from The University of Texas.

Andrew M. Chaban
Princeton Properties

Andrew Chaban is the Chief Executive Officer of Princeton Properties. He is considered to be one of the foremost industry experts in the field of rehabilitation and management of multifamily rental housing. Locally, Andrew is the past President (2008) of the North East Builders Association of Massachusetts, past President (2000) of the Rental Housing Association of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board, a Board Member, Public Policy Committee Member and a past State Representative to the National Association of Home Builders for the Home Builders Association of Massachusetts, a Member of Tufts University Building & Grounds Committee, a Trustee of the Irwin B. Matross Covenant House, an apartment community housing elder citizens. Andrew holds a Broker’s License in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Most recently Andrew was chosen as one of the “125 Leaders Making a Difference” by Banker and Tradesman of Boston, MA and was the recipient of the 2002 B’Nai Birth Man of the Year award. Andrew is also very involved with the National Association of Home Builders. Currently Andrew is the National Area Chairman, Vice Chairman of the Resolutions Committee, a Capitol Club Member, an Executive Board Member and a Federal Government Affairs Committee Member. In the past he was Moderator (2007) of the State Representatives, Chairman (2007) of the Public Affairs Committee, Chairman (2006) of the State and Local Government Affairs Committee, Chairman (2005) of the Federal Government Affairs Committee, Chairman (2003) of the Capitol Club, Chairman (2003) of the Resolutions Committee and Multifamily Chairman (2001). Andrew was the founding Chairman of the Housing Credit Certification Board, responsible for credentialling tax credit compliance professionals.

Mark Decker
IRET Properties

David Heller
The NRP Group

Steve Kimmelman
Redwood Living

J. Taggart Birge
Birge & Held

David J. Nagel
Decron Properties

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