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    Creative Beginnings School vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1995
    3.1
    Downey, CA1$740,00049
    -
    3.5
    Baldwin, NY1$1.9M50
    1980
    3.6
    Las Vegas, NV1$499,999100
    -
    3.7
    Harrah, OK1$1.4M50
    1972
    3.6
    Petoskey, MI1$1.5M49
    The Learning Lamp
    2003
    2.9
    Johnstown, PA1$5.0M1
    REM Learning Center
    -
    4.0
    Miami, FL1$580,0004
    All God's Children Preschool and Childcare
    1996
    3.1
    Swisher, IA1$1.9M20
    Abc Stewart Montessori School
    1973
    3.5
    Columbus, IN1$630,0005
    Love Learn Success
    2013
    3.8
    Oakland, CA1$1.6M15
    -
    4.0
    Grovetown, GA2$2.8M35
    1981
    4.0
    Fort Washington, PA1$8.5M75
    Children's Garden Montessori School
    -
    3.9
    Denver, CO1$1.3M19
    Jack 'n' Jill Child Care Center
    -
    3.9
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    -
    3.6
    Henderson, NV1$520,00050
    -
    2.9
    New Port Richey, FL1$470,00050
    1921
    4.4
    New York, NY1$16.0M154
    2000
    3.2
    Louisburg, NC1$870,00050
    -
    3.4
    Irondequoit, NY1$10.0M100
    Discovery Learning Alliance, Inc.
    1997
    3.6
    Silver Spring, MD1$5.0M7
    1971
    4.0
    Plymouth, MN10$61.0M600

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    Creative Beginnings School salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Creative Beginnings School
    $41,676$20.04-

    Compare Creative Beginnings School job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Creative Beginnings School
    $73,594$35.38
    LREI
    $181,955$87.48
    The Learning Lamp
    $130,072$62.53
    Stepping Stones Learning Center
    $75,181$36.14
    The Learning Place
    $74,601$35.87
    The Child's Garden School Inc
    $74,355$35.75
    Children's Choice Learning Centers
    $74,277$35.71
    Jack 'n' Jill Child Care Center
    $73,812$35.49
    Children's Garden Montessori School
    $73,795$35.48
    A B C Academy
    $73,673$35.42
    REM Learning Center
    $73,604$35.39
    Abc Stewart Montessori School
    $73,601$35.39
    All God's Children Preschool and Childcare
    $73,592$35.38
    Discovery Learning Alliance, Inc.
    $73,187$35.19
    Mothers Day Out
    $72,671$34.94
    Love Learn Success
    $72,292$34.76
    Play & Learn
    $69,499$33.41
    A Child’s World
    $58,030$27.90
    New Horizon Academy
    $48,234$23.19
    Children's Learning Center
    $46,109$22.17

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    Creative Beginnings School demographics vs competitors

    Compare gender at Creative Beginnings School vs competitors

    Job titleMaleFemale
    Play & Learn12%88%
    Love Learn Success19%81%
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    Female
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    75%
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    Compare race at Creative Beginnings School vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    62%16%12%7%3%
    8.1
    Love Learn Success
    65%18%10%4%3%
    7.3

    Creative Beginnings School and similar companies CEOs

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    Chad Dunkley is Chief Executive Officer for New Horizon Academy. He oversees operations, marketing, strategy, and finance, and drives the culture of continuous improvement at all New Horizon locations. Chad Dunkley is the Chief Executive Officer of the Kinderberry Hill Child Development Centers, a subsidiary of New Horizon Academy. Kinderberry Hill offers a comprehensive, unique and innovative approach to early care and education. Chad oversees operations for Kinderberry Hill Child Development Centers in Minnesota. Chad is President of the Minnesota Child Care Association (MCCA), Co-Chair of The Early Care and Education Consortium (ECEC), an executive board member of the Chad Greenway Lead the Way Foundation, and a board member of the Minnesota Business Partnership. Chad was elected to a four-year term on the governing board of The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) in 2012. Chad has served on many additional boards and advisory panels focused on increasing the quality and resources of early learning programs. Chad was named a Most Admired CEO by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal (2017) and an Exceptional Emerging Leader by the Child Care Information Exchange (2015). In 2004, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal recognized Chad as one of the region’s most outstanding business leaders as one of their Forty Under 40 award recipients. In addition, Chad has published numerous articles for Child Care Exchange magazine and often testifies and meets with national and state officials to improve access to high-quality early education for young children. He received his J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law and his B.A. in management from Hamline University.

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