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Dallas Symphony Orchestra vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1900
4.5
Dallas, TX1$35.8M207
1903
4.6
Seattle, WA1$50.0M177
1911
4.1
San Francisco, CA2$75.7M200
1900
4.1
Philadelphia, PA1$98.8M213
1959
3.9
Milwaukee, WI1$18.8M132
1916
4.3
Baltimore, MD1$24.9M200
1880
4.1
Saint Louis, MO1$33.5M100
Colorado Symphony
1989
3.3
Denver, CO1$11.8M7
Minnesota Orchestra
1903
3.9
Minneapolis, MN1$38.7M2
Rockford Symphony Orchestra
1934
3.8
Rockford, IL1$5.0M10
-
3.6
Saint Petersburg, FL1$540,00050
Saugatuck Center for the Arts
2000
4.0
Saugatuck, MI1$5.0M23
1986
4.1
Chicago, IL1$19.4M50
1976
3.5
Atlanta, GA1$1.6M30
The One Club
1975
3.4
Dallas, TX1$610,00010
1967
4.0
Washington, DC1$15.8M200
1935
4.1
Buffalo, NY1$11.9M100
1970
4.2
Portland, OR1$15.0M150
1987
3.9
New York, NY5$19.0M363
1861
4.4
New York, NY2$52.6M100
At The Gallery
-
4.1
Oak Park, IL1$250,0005

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
$59,539$28.62-

Compare Dallas Symphony Orchestra job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
$63,206$30.39
Rockford Symphony Orchestra
$103,740$49.88
Rose Quarter
$74,444$35.79
San Francisco Symphony
$74,442$35.79
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
$68,221$32.80
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
$66,840$32.13
The Philadelphia Orchestra
$65,314$31.40
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
$64,993$31.25
Minnesota Orchestra
$63,173$30.37
Atlanta Film Society
$62,703$30.15
Colorado Symphony
$62,548$30.07
BAM
$62,000$29.81
Seattle Symphony
$61,799$29.71
Blue Man Group
$60,744$29.20
The One Club
$58,583$28.16
At The Gallery
$58,238$28.00
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
$56,279$27.06
Saugatuck Center for the Arts
$52,272$25.13
Global Spectrum
$52,044$25.02
Ford's Theatre
$49,405$23.75

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra39%61%
The Philadelphia Orchestra45%55%
Ford's Theatre45%55%
The One Club49%51%
BAM58%42%
Dallas Symphony Orchestra--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Dallas Symphony Orchestra vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%16%12%7%4%
9.9
68%10%10%9%3%
8.7
The One Club
57%20%9%11%3%
9.0
77%10%6%5%2%
7.6
42%11%29%11%6%
7.9
Saugatuck Center for the Arts
74%9%10%5%3%
7.8

Dallas Symphony Orchestra and similar companies CEOs

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Chris McGowan
Rose Quarter

Julie McDonough Thomas
Rockford Symphony Orchestra

Mark Hanson joined the San Francisco Symphony as Executive Director in September 2017 and was given the title of Chief Executive Officer in 2018. During his tenure, the SFS experienced a period of exciting change and forward progress, including a new multi-year financial plan that put the organization on a path to restoring stability. In 2018, the SFS negotiated a new four-year musician contract that cemented the San Francisco Symphony’s leadership position among American orchestras. A unique housing shared-equity program to help combat the Bay Area’s high cost of housing was also introduced. Also in 2018, the San Francisco Symphony launched a multi-constituency DEI Workgroup with representatives from the Board, Orchestra, and staff. Over the following two years, the DEI Workgroup focused its efforts primarily on internal culture change, capacity building, and learning but recently led the development of the SFS’s first ever DEI Plan which intends to seed deeper engagement in this work across the rest of the organization. Important to its audience development efforts, the San Francisco Symphony announced a new partnership with Stanford University to present an annual series of concerts at Stanford University’s Frost Amphitheater in 2019 that continues once again this summer. With a seating capacity of more than 6,000, Frost Amphitheater provides the San Francisco Symphony with a long-desired summer home in the heart of Silicon Valley. These important institutional developments were accompanied by the appointment of Esa-Pekka Salonen as Music Director, an outcome that The New York Times reported as “the talk of the music world.” One of the most influential and creative forces in music, Salonen began his tenure as Music Director in September 2020, teaming up with eight new San Francisco Symphony Collaborative Partners from various cultural disciplines. While the 2020-2021 season was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Francisco Symphony under Mr. Hanson launched a new on-demand streaming service, SFSymphony+, featuring original digital content now being viewed throughout the Bay Area and the world.

Gene Sobczak
Colorado Symphony

Marie-Helene Bernard
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra

Marie-Helene Bernard is a President/CEO at Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. She has worked as CEO/Executive Dir at Handel and Haydn Society.

Mark C. Hanson is a Chief Executive Officer at MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and is based in San Francisco, California. He has worked as President and Executive Director at MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Mark attended Harvard University between 1994 and 1997 and Eastman School of Music between 1992 and 1994.

Krishna Thiagarajan
Seattle Symphony

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