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Concordia Plans vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1980
4.3
Saint Louis, MO2$55.9M278
1895
3.7
Chicago, IL1$14.0M58
1973
3.7
Tupelo, MS1$1.8M35
1994
4.0
Grants Pass, OR1$510,000114
1897
3.6
Temple, TX1$10.0M50
1942
3.9
Reedley, CA1$50.0M50
1918
3.8
New York, NY1$7.6M77
1933
4.1
New York, NY11$18.0M200
1955
4.4
Southfield, MI1$8.5M929
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4.1
Nashville, TN1$8.5M60
Nottingham Insurance
1917
3.4
Hamilton, NJ1$1.3M19
Windsor Health Group
2000
4.0
Brentwood, TN1$1.6M15
1974
3.5
Minnetonka, MN1$4.3M50
New York HPA
1982
4.2
Albany, NY1$5.0M6

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Concordia Plans salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Concordia Plans
$37,340$17.95-

Compare Concordia Plans job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Concordia Plans
$141,215$67.89
Crystal & Company, Inc.
$144,891$69.66
Continental Health Alliance
$143,812$69.14
Total Health Care
$143,265$68.88
Meadowbrook Insurance Agency
$142,414$68.47
Nottingham Insurance
$142,335$68.43
New York HPA
$142,086$68.31
SPJST
$142,019$68.28
Windsor Health Group
$140,113$67.36
Nesbit Agencies
$135,230$65.01
Palm Village Retirement Community
$128,945$61.99
AllCare Health
$115,738$55.64
Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund
$99,550$47.86
The Workmen's Circle
$95,536$45.93

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Concordia Plans demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Nesbit Agencies19%81%
Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund36%64%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
53%26%10%10%1%
6.5
49%25%9%15%2%
6.6

Concordia Plans and similar companies CEOs

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James Crystal (Jim)
Crystal & Company, Inc.

James W. Crystal is chairman and CEO of Crystal & Company, one of the largest privately owned insurance brokerages in the United States. The firm was founded in 1933, and having celebrated its 80th Anniversary in 2013 under Mr. Crystal’s direction, ranks among the top five percent of insurance brokerage firms worldwide, serving over 9,500 clients from its corporate New York headquarters, together with offices in California, Florida, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington, D.C. Known as an industry expert, with more than 40 years of insurance experience, Mr. Crystal is thoroughly knowledgeable of the insurance needs for a broad spectrum of American business and industry. He has built a client roster for the firm that includes some of the country’s foremost stock brokerage houses, investment banking firms, and commercial banks, along with Fortune ranked companies. In addition, Crystal & Company ranks as one of the larger aviation brokers, numbering among its clients airlines, engine repair facilities, leasing companies, and airframe manufacturers, in addition to other components of the Aviation insurance industry. The company is diverse and acts in all areas of insurance as well as on behalf of in excess of 25% of the members of the New York Stock Exchange and in excess of 50% of the Hedge Fund industry. As a member of the community, Mr. Crystal serves as a vice chairman, trustee and member of the executive and finance committees, and co-chairman of the audit committee of Mt. Sinai Medical Center. He also serves on the boards of Stewart & Stevenson LLC, Ennia Caribe Holding NA, Global Indemnity PLC, and K2 Global Consulting, and as chairman of the audit committee of Stewart & Stevenson and Ennia Carbie Holding NA. He is a member of the National Association of Casualty and Surety Agents.

Win Howard
AllCare Health

Ann Toback is the Executive Director of the Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring. Since June of 2009, she has led the Workmen’s Circle through a substantial revisioning process that resulted in a new community learning–based mission focused on celebrating cultural Jewish identity and transmitting the Workmen’s Circle’s heritage of progressive values and activism to today’s American Jewish community. A lifelong activist and trained attorney, Ann previously served as a trade union leader at the Writers Guild of America, East.

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