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D'Addario main competitors are Dunlop Manufacturing, Line 6, and Lotus International.

Competitor Summary. See how D'Addario compares to its main competitors:

  • Fender has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Dunlop Manufacturing earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $75,324.
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D'Addario vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1974
4.8
Farmingdale, NY2$193.2M1,000
1946
4.4
Scottsdale, AZ3$173.8M3,000
1833
4.1
Nazareth, PA1$130.5M500
1965
3.8
Benicia, CA1$16.3M100
1972
3.7
Oxnard, CA1$8.4M100
Pro-Mark
-
4.3
Houston, TX1$3.3M20
1996
4.0
Calabasas, CA1$37.5M169
1965
4.6
Meridian, MS1$271.0M2,400
1963
4.4
Bangor, PA1$3.9M50
1991
4.7
Canton, MI1$170.0M350
KMC
1908
4.2
Port Washington, WI1$1.6M5
2007
3.9
Cookeville, TN1$338,631376
1921
3.5
Greenville, SC1$1.6M45
2008
4.5
Highland Heights, OH1$143.3M668
Agora
-
4.7
Saint Petersburg, FL1$22,9996
1955
3.7
Westbury, NY1$58.9M100
1980
4.1
Manchester, TN1$17.0M220
2003
4.3
Cortez, CO1$31.0M300
1979
3.3
Solon, OH2$580,00050
1952
3.6
Athens, TN1$790,00025
2004
4.7
Oakland, CA1$1.0B267

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D'Addario salaries vs competitors

Among D'Addario competitors, employees at Dunlop Manufacturing earn the most with an average yearly salary of $75,324.

Compare D'Addario salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
D'Addario
$52,173$25.08-
Fender
$56,949$27.38-
Martin Guitar
$44,785$21.53-
Dunlop Manufacturing
$75,324$36.21-
Drum Workshop
$43,791$21.05-
Pro-Mark
$44,588$21.44-

Compare D'Addario job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
D'Addario
$70,047$33.68
e.l.f. Cosmetics
$72,715$34.96
Spectronics
$71,693$34.47
The Composites Group
$70,725$34.00
Martin Guitar
$70,621$33.95
Innovations
$70,438$33.86
MEA Incorporated
$70,434$33.86
Lotus International
$70,399$33.85
Line 6
$70,175$33.74
McLaughlin Underground
$70,168$33.73
PI
$70,061$33.68
Drum Workshop
$69,792$33.55
Fender
$69,690$33.50
Pro-Mark
$69,465$33.40
Dunlop Manufacturing
$69,381$33.36
Peavey Electronics
$68,471$32.92
Agora
$66,395$31.92
KMC
$65,207$31.35
Signum Displays
$65,173$31.33
Identity Group
$58,455$28.10

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D'Addario demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at D'Addario vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
e.l.f. Cosmetics51%49%
PI62%38%
Fender70%30%
Line 676%24%
D'Addario--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at D'Addario vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%15%11%9%3%
9.9
55%25%7%8%5%
9.8
51%20%7%15%7%
8.2
55%16%10%14%4%
10.0

D'Addario and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Tarang P. Amin
e.l.f. Cosmetics

Andrew P Mooney (Andy)
Fender

Andy Mooney was named chairman of Disney Consumer Products in May, 2003, after having served as its president since joining The Walt Disney Company in January, 2000. Mooney oversees the worldwide day-to-day operations of Disney Consumer Products, which extends the rich Disney entertainment experience to a broad selection of merchandise ranging from toys, apparel, home décor and books to interactive games, food and beverages, electronics and fine art. This is accomplished through several business lines: Disney Toys, Disney Softlines, Disney Hardlines, Disney Publishing, Buena Vista Games, Baby Einstein and The Disney Store. Under Mooney's management, Disney Consumer Products' business has turned around through a variety of initiatives. He and his team have strengthened the Disney brand at the retail level, encouraged product innovation in the licensing business, and developed strong relationships with many of the world's largest and most trusted retailers. Mooney spent 20-years with Nike, Inc., originally joining the company's United Kingdom division as chief financial officer. He transitioned to marketing in 1982, holding several senior positions before becoming chief marketing officer for Nike in the United States in 1994. Immediately prior to joining Disney, Mooney was chief marketing officer and head of Nike's $3 billion Global Apparel organization with additional responsibilities for worldwide marketing strategies for the Nike and Jordan brands. He led the reorganization of Nike's brand marketing activities and introduced new advertising strategies. A native of Whitburn, Scotland, Mooney holds an Accounting Certificate in the United Kingdom.

Hartley Peavey
Peavey Electronics

Sam Richardson
Identity Group

Christian Martin IV
Martin Guitar

Layne Rigney
Osprey Resources

Chris Lombardi
Drum Workshop

Tony Zhao
Agora

Bill Cooper
Spectronics

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