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Crown Holdings main competitors are Reynolds American, Flowserve, and Piedmont Oklahoma.

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

  • Employees at Reynolds American earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $81,381.
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Crown Holdings vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1892
4.5
Philadelphia, PA7$11.8B33,264
1955
4.1
Downers Grove, IL34$7.7B23,000
1935
4.8
Glendale, CA13$8.8B32,000
Piedmont Oklahoma
-
3.6
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1917
4.3
Cleveland, OH45$19.9B57,170
1889
4.4
Philadelphia, PA15$2.8B4,600
1997
4.7
Irving, TX15$4.6B17,000
1959
4.8
Lake Forest, IL2$5.1B11,000
2004
4.7
Winston-Salem, NC3$12.5B5,400
1911
4.8
--$4.2B12,000
1998
4.5
York, PA1$4.7B4,100
1898
4.5
Memphis, TN1$18.6B49,300
1998
4.1
Dallas, TX10$16.4B15,000
1935
4.5
Springdale, AR10$53.3B139,000
1866
4.6
Minneapolis, MN7$19.9B35,000
1919
4.6
Chicago, IL16$12.1B16,500
1903
4.3
Atlanta, GA11$7.6B31,000
1911
4.6
Benton Harbor, MI9$16.6B78,000
1913
4.5
Glenview, IL1$89.0M1,013
1967
4.2
Evansville, IN13$12.3B48,000
1940
4.7
Charlotte, NC5$30.7B26,001

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Crown Holdings salaries vs competitors

Among Crown Holdings competitors, employees at Reynolds American earn the most with an average yearly salary of $81,381.

Compare Crown Holdings salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Crown Holdings
$38,209$18.37-
Dover
$51,410$24.72-
Avery Dennison
$60,310$29.00-
Piedmont Oklahoma
$64,351$30.94-
Parker Hannifin
$51,968$24.98-
Carpenter Technology
$51,369$24.70-

Compare Crown Holdings job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Crown Holdings
$41,041$19.73
Avery Dennison
$45,542$21.90
Pactiv
$45,185$21.72
Dover
$44,188$21.24
Reynolds American
$43,661$20.99
Flowserve
$43,616$20.97
Piedmont Oklahoma
$42,274$20.32
Whirlpool
$41,250$19.83
General Mills
$40,947$19.69
International Paper
$40,407$19.43
Conagra Brands
$40,144$19.30
Moody International Group
$39,679$19.08
Newell Brands
$39,434$18.96
Nucor
$39,424$18.95
Builders FirstSource
$39,354$18.92
Berry Global
$38,796$18.65
Carpenter Technology
$38,140$18.34
Tyson Foods
$37,609$18.08
Parker Hannifin
$36,787$17.69
GPC Capital Corporation II
$35,576$17.10

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Crown Holdings demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Crown Holdings vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Crown Holdings59%41%
Conagra Brands62%38%
Avery Dennison63%37%
Berry Global68%32%
Builders FirstSource78%22%
Carpenter Technology79%21%

Compare race at Crown Holdings vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%13%11%6%3%
9.9
61%13%13%9%4%
9.9
66%13%11%6%4%
9.8
58%16%17%6%3%
7.7
68%11%11%8%2%
9.6
66%15%10%7%3%
9.7

Crown Holdings revenue vs competitors

Crown Holdings and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mitchell Butier
Avery Dennison

President and Chief Executive Officer for Fortune 500 global manufacturing company with $6.0 billion in revenue in 2015. With operations in more than 50 countries and over 25,000 employees worldwide, Avery Dennison serves customers with insights and innovations that help make brands more inspiring and the world more intelligent.

Thomas Edward Salmon
Berry Global

Tom Salmon was named President of Berry’s Consumer Packaging Division effective November 2015. He previously served as President of Berry’s Rigid Closed Top Division since November 2014 and President of Berry’s Engineered Materials Division from 2003 until November 2014. Mr. Salmon was General Manager for Honeywell Plastics for the two years prior thereto. He was the Global Sales Director for Allied Signal’s Engineering Plastics and Films business from 1999 to 2001. Prior to joining Honeywell/ Allied Signal, Mr. Salmon held several positions at GE Plastics and GE Lighting, divisions within General Electric. Mr. Salmon holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Saint Bonaventure University in Western New York.

David E. Flitman
Builders FirstSource

Dave Flitman is the president and chief executive officer of Builders FirstSource. He also serves on the board of directors for Builders FirstSource and Veritiv Corporation. Mr. Flitman has built a career out of leading distribution businesses across various industries. He was president and CEO of BMC Stock Holdings Inc. prior to a 2021 merger with Builders FirstSource. Mr. Flitman has also held executive leadership positions at Performance Foodservice, Univar USA, Ecolab, Nalco and Allegheny Power. He started his career at DuPont after graduating from Purdue University with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. Mr. Flitman is a strong supporter of the U.S. military and is passionate about hiring and advancing veterans in his organizations. He is also a proud supporter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and its fight against cancer.

Tony R. Thene, was appointed as a Director and President and Chief Executive Officer of Carpenter effective July 1, 2015. He joined Carpenter in January 2013 and served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining Carpenter, Mr. Thene served as Vice President of Alcoa, Inc. and the Chief Financial Officer of the Engineered Products and Solutions Group from 2007 until 2010. Previously, he served as Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer for Alcoa. Earlier in his career, Mr. Thene worked as plant controller at Alcoa’s Ft. Meade, Florida, and Bauxite, Arkansas facilities before being named Director of Manufacturing for Alcoa’s Industrial Chemicals Division, Arkansas Operations. In 1998, he joined Alcoa’s Wheel and Forged Products Division in Cleveland, Ohio, as Division Controller. In 2001, Mr. Thene moved to Alcoa’s New York Office as Director of the Corporate Financial Analysis and Planning Group, and a year later, he was named Chief Financial Officer for Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals. He was appointed Group Chief Financial Officer of Alcoa’s Global Rolled Products and Hard Alloy Extrusions Group in 2004, and in 2005, he became Alcoa’s Director of Investor Relations. Mr. Thene earned his undergraduate degree in Accounting from Indiana State University and his MBA from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. He is also a Certified Public Accountant and serves as a member of the Board’s Science and Technology Committee.

Sean M. Connolly
Conagra Brands

Sean M. Connolly is President and Chief Executive Officer of Conagra Brands. Sean joined Conagra Brands, formerly known as ConAgra Foods, in March 2015. Prior to joining Conagra Brands, Sean was President and CEO of The Hillshire Brands Company from the time of its formation as an independent company in 2012 to its sale to Tyson Foods in August 2014. Prior to his Hillshire Brands leadership, Connolly was CEO for Sara Lee North American Retail and Foodservice, as well as President, Campbell Soup North America. He also managed numerous brands in the food and beverage division at Procter & Gamble. Sean has used his general management, marketing and innovation skills to improve business performance across a diverse range of food and beverage categories and channels of trade, with a focus on innovation and disciplined execution. Sean earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Vanderbilt University, and his Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin. He serves on the Northwestern Memorial HealthCare board of directors and The Economic Club of Chicago board of directors.

Richard Joseph Tobin
Dover

Richard Tobin is an Interim President & CEO at Dover Engineered Systems Inc, Board Member at DOVER CORP, and President/CEO at DOVER CORP. He has worked as Board Member at Chamber Of Commerce Of The United States Of America, CFO/Head:Information Technology at SGS, and CEO/Interim COO:Nafta at CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.. Richard works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable. He studied at Drexel University and Norwich University.

Robert Scott Rowe
Flowserve

R. Scott Rowe, has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since April 2017. Prior to joining Flowserve, Mr. Rowe served as President of the Cameron Group, a position he assumed in April 2016 following the merger between Schlumberger and Cameron International Corporation, formerly a NYSE-listed leading provider of flow management equipment, systems and services to the worldwide oil and gas industry. At Cameron, Mr. Rowe served in a variety of progressive roles during his 14-year career, culminating as its President and CEO. Before joining Cameron in 2002, Rowe was with Varco International and previously served in the U.S. Army.

Jeffrey L. Harmening
General Mills

Jeffrey L. Harmening is president and chief executive officer of General Mills, having taken over from Ken Powell in June 2017. He served as Chief Operating Officer of General Mills, Inc. since July 1, 2016 until May 31, 2017.

Mark S. Sutton
International Paper

Mark Sutton became chairman of the International Paper Board of Directors on January 1, 2015, and CEO on November 1, 2014. Immediately prior to becoming CEO, he served as president and chief operating officer with responsibility for leading and running the company’s global businesses. He has been a member of the International Paper Board of Directors since June 1, 2014. Sutton has been with the company his entire career. He joined International Paper in 1984, as an engineer at the Pineville, La., mill. In 1994, he was named mill manager at the Thilmany, Wisc., mill which at the time was part of International Paper’s industrial papers business. In 2000, Sutton relocated to Europe to serve as director of European corrugated packaging operations and was promoted to vice president and general manager responsible for all corrugated packaging operations across seven countries in the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region in 2002. In 2005, he was named vice president of corporate strategic planning and relocated to Memphis. He was elected senior vice president, global supply chain, in 2007 and in 2009 became senior vice president, printing and communications papers - the Americas. Sutton was appointed senior vice president, industrial packaging, in November 2011. Sutton serves on the Board of Directors for The Kroger Company. He is a member of the Business Council, serves on the American Forest & Paper Association Board of Directors, the Business Roundtable Board of Directors, and the International Advisory Board of the Moscow School of Management - Skolkovo. He was appointed Chairman of the U.S. Russian Business Council. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Memphis Tomorrow and the Board of Governors for New Memphis Institute. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University.

Ravi Saligram
Newell Brands

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