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Crown Castle International main competitors are Instinet Incorporated, Nuveen Investments, and American Tower.

Competitor Summary. See how Crown Castle International compares to its main competitors:

  • Ericsson has the most employees (100,824).
  • Employees at Instinet Incorporated earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $115,388.
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Crown Castle International vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1994
4.5
Houston, TX85$6.6B4,500
-
4.2
Atlanta, GA1$400.0M1,000
1995
4.8
Boston, MA12$10.7B5,454
Site Acquisition Consultants
1995
3.8
Palatine, IL1$4.4M4
1876
4.6
Plano, TX20$25.5B100,824
1979
4.1
Phoenix, AZ3$9.8M200
2000
4.0
Irving, TX1-10,002
1998
4.9
Washington, DC1$794.7M183
-
4.5
Washington, DC1$2.0B7,715
1898
4.9
Chicago, IL4$431.3M1,200
1969
4.9
New York, NY2$538.0M600
1995
4.8
New York, NY1$23.2M79
1974
4.7
San Diego, CA1$119.9M200
-
4.3
Philadelphia, PA1$2.6M150

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Crown Castle International salaries vs competitors

Among Crown Castle International competitors, employees at Instinet Incorporated earn the most with an average yearly salary of $115,388.

Compare Crown Castle International salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Crown Castle International
$86,458$41.57-
BellSouth Business Systems Inc
$64,249$30.89-
American Tower
$100,945$48.53-
Site Acquisition Consultants
$61,577$29.60-
Ericsson
$90,626$43.57-
Health Services Advisory Group
$75,715$36.40-

Compare Crown Castle International job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Crown Castle International
$99,927$48.04
IFC - International Finance
$113,958$54.79
Elan Financial Services
$103,288$49.66
Health Services Advisory Group
$101,596$48.84
Instinet Incorporated
$101,015$48.56
Hedge Fund
$100,236$48.19
Brandes Investment Partners
$100,062$48.11
American Tower
$98,405$47.31
MKP Capital Management
$97,631$46.94
Council of Federal Home Loan Banks
$94,682$45.52
Nuveen Investments
$88,224$42.42
Ericsson
$81,441$39.15
Site Acquisition Consultants
$70,691$33.99
BellSouth Business Systems Inc
$70,517$33.90

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Crown Castle International demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Crown Castle International vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Council of Federal Home Loan Banks59%41%
Crown Castle International60%40%
Nuveen Investments62%38%
American Tower62%38%
Instinet Incorporated73%27%
Ericsson74%26%

Compare race at Crown Castle International vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%14%11%9%3%
9.9
47%15%10%20%7%
9.9
55%13%13%14%4%
9.8
53%19%10%13%5%
9.7
57%15%10%13%4%
9.7
61%12%12%12%4%
9.9

Crown Castle International and similar companies CEOs

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Börje Ekholm
Ericsson

W. Wesley McMullan is a President and Chief Executive Officer at FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF ATLANTA and is based in United States.

Ralston Roberts
Instinet Incorporated

In December 2018, Ralston Roberts was named the global CEO of Instinet Incorporated, responsible for managing the agency-model firm's overall operations. Mr. Roberts joined Instinet from Goldman Sachs, where he served since 2015, most recently as co-head of Execution Services and co-head of Electronic Trading for EMEA. He served previously as the Chief Operations Officer of SunGard’s brokerage business, and as Senior Vice President of Product Management. Before SunGard, Mr. Roberts was Chief Technology Officer at Wells Fargo Securities. He holds a B.A. in Business Economics and Geography from the University of California at Santa Barbara.

Mike Sales is a CEO, Nuveen Real Assets & Real Estate at Nuveen.

Thomas A. Bartlett
American Tower

Tom Bartlett was named Chief Financial Officer on April 1, 2009. Prior to joining the company, Bartlett served as Senior Vice President and Corporate Controller with Verizon Communications. In this role, he was responsible for corporate-wide accounting, tax planning and compliance, SEC financial reporting, budget reporting and analysis, and capital expenditures planning functions. He also served as both Chief Compliance Officer and Principal Accounting Officer for Verizon. In his nearly 25 years with Verizon and its predecessor organizations, Bartlett held a number of leadership positions both in the U.S. and abroad. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Bell Atlantic International Wireless, responsible for all wireless activities in Latin America, Europe and Asia, and was also an area President in Verizon’s U.S. wireless business responsible for all operational aspects in both the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states. Bartlett has also held roles as Senior Vice President and Treasurer as well as Senior Vice President in Investor Relations. He earned his MBA from Rutgers University and holds a degree in engineering from Lehigh University. He is also a Certified Public Accountant.

Andrew Schneider
Hedge Fund

Glenn R Carlson is an Interim Chairman at BRANDES INVESTMENT PARTNERS and Chief Executive Officer at BRANDES INVESTMENT PARTNERS. He has worked as Partner at BRANDES INVESTMENT PARTNERS and Executive Director at BRANDES INVESTMENT PARTNERS. Glenn works or has worked as MEMBER at CFA INSTITUTE. He attended University of California, San Diego.

Philippe le Houérou
IFC - International Finance

Philippe Le Houérou is Executive Vice President and CEO of IFC. Philippe Le Houérou, a French national, joined IFC in March 2016, bringing three decades of experience in international finance and development. His career includes leadership positions at the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, where he developed and implemented business strategies, helped increase lending and spearheaded new partnerships. Prior to his arrival at IFC, Philippe Le Houérou was Vice President for Policy & Partnerships at the EBRD. In that role, he coordinated country strategies, restructured and redefined the EBRD approach to policy dialogue, and led other initiatives to support the organization’s private sector development and transition mandate. He was also responsible for the mobilization and management of donor funds for nuclear safety and for the EBRD’s engagement with key external stakeholders and organizations. Before joining the EBRD in 2015, Philippe Le Houérou was the World Bank’s Regional Vice President for the South Asia Region. As Vice President, Philippe Le Houérou designed a new regional strategy, restructured the Bank’s portfolio in the region to improve its performance and more than doubled new lending. Previously, Philippe Le Houérou was the Bank’s Regional Vice President for Europe and Central Asia, where he led the Bank’s effort to mitigate the global economic crisis’s impact on the region and ramped up analytical and advisory work, as well as new lending. Earlier in his career, Philippe Le Houérou held a number of other key positions at the World Bank, including Vice President of Concessional Finance and Global Partnerships; Acting Vice President and Chief Information Officer; Director of Finance and Resource Mobilisation; Macro-Fiscal Sector Manager; and Resident Representative in Madagascar. Le Houérou began his career in banking in the private sector, and initially joined the World Bank Group as a Young Professional, which included work in IFC investment operations in East Asia. Born in Montpellier, France, Philippe Le Houérou grew up in North Africa and Italy and went on to attend the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. He holds an MBA from Columbia University and a Ph.D in Economics from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris.

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