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Complete Solar vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2010
4.5
San Mateo, CA1$9.3M35
2010
3.7
West Valley City, UT1$5.4M350
2007
4.5
San Francisco, CA41$2.0B8,500
2011
4.0
Lehi, UT14$341.0M4,000
2007
4.1
Livermore, CA1$2.7M35
2008
4.2
Mandeville, LA1$4.8M64
Withal
2010
3.7
Atlanta, GA1$2.4M9
Strideline
2009
3.3
Seattle, WA1$320,0007
I5, Inc.
-
4.3
Los Angeles, CA1--
2016
4.2
Rochester, NY1$2.3M125
2009
4.1
New York, NY5$44.0M50
-
3.4
South Jordan, UT1$3.1M50
2009
3.7
Boulder, CO1$5.3M34
2012
4.5
Northglenn, CO1$21.4M300

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Complete Solar salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Complete Solar
$70,919$34.10-

Compare Complete Solar job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Complete Solar
$86,631$41.65
Vivint Solar
$104,624$50.30
REPOWER America
$91,846$44.16
Sunrun
$86,728$41.70
Sunpro Solar
$71,545$34.40
Auric Solar
$71,126$34.20
Withal
$70,859$34.07
Miche B
$70,837$34.06
Pact Apparel
$70,794$34.04
Strideline
$70,762$34.02
I5, Inc.
$70,674$33.98
The Green Solution
$70,068$33.69
Showroom
$68,655$33.01
Poppin
$59,103$28.41

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Complete Solar demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Complete Solar vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Sunrun72%28%
Complete Solar80%20%
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Complete Solar vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%31%6%11%4%
8.6
51%25%8%11%5%
9.6

Complete Solar and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mary G. Powell
Sunrun

David Bywater
Vivint Solar

David Bywater is the Chief Executive Officer at Vivint Solar, a leading full-service residential solar integrator. For the past 20 years, David has consulted with and run some of the most innovative and dynamic companies in the world and brings a strong track record of rapidly expanding small, medium, and large enterprises.Prior to joining Vivint Solar, David served as Chief Operating Officer at Vivint Smart Home where he was responsible for customer operations, human resources, field service, and supply chain. He has been instrumental in managing the rapid growth at Vivint Smart Home while also improving operations and profitability.Before joining Vivint, Bywater spent 10 years working at Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), one of the largest BPO and ITO companies in the world. During his tenure with ACS, he was responsible for the management of several business units, which encapsulated more than 60 different companies. Most recently, Bywater served as an Executive Vice President and Corporate Officer for Xerox and was the Chief Operating Officer of its $1.8 billion State Government Services Business. This division experienced significant growth and transformation under his leadership.Prior to Xerox, David worked as senior manager at Bain & Company where he worked on helping global clients achieve their full economic and operational potential, primarily in the technology, transportation, and data information industries.David currently serves on the board of Youthlinc, a Utah non-profit organization that is dedicated to creating lifetime humanitarians by offering local and international service experiences. David holds a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Brigham Young University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Baruch Adika
Showroom

Randy Nicolau
Poppin

Randy Nicolau is an advertising technology and media executive with over 15 years experience creating and leading highly successful public and private companies. In early 2012, Randy acquired an ownership interest in Poppin and assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors. Shortly thereafter, Poppin announced that it had raised $6 million in Series A funding led by Shasta Ventures and First Round Capital; two of the venture capital firms that backed Randy at his previous company, Demdex, Inc. Demdex was founded by Randy in 2008 and was the first-ever online Data Management Platform (DMP). The company quickly established a leadership position in this rapidly growing sector and was acquired by Adobe Systems (NYSE: ADBE) in January 2011. Prior to Demdex, Randy served as the CEO & Chairman of AzoogleAds (now Epic Advertising), the global advertising network he helped to dominate the performance advertising space. He grew revenues organically from $63 million to over $150 million in two years and established AzoogleAds as the leader in its category. Before joining AzoogleAds, Randy was the President of Playboy.com (NYSE: PLA) where he led the turn-around of the company’s internet, ecommerce, and wireless businesses which created more than $200 million of equity value in just twoyears (a 40% increase). Shortly thereafter, he was promoted to President of Worldwide Distribution and added the company’s Television and Home Video business lines to his list ofresponsibilities. Randy graduated from Harvard University in 1992 and is an active member of YPO (Young President’s Organization).

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