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Deep Focus vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2002
4.6
New York, NY1$110.0M652
1989
4.4
Phoenix, AZ1$6.9M75
1997
4.4
New York, NY2$141.9M406
1998
4.3
New York, NY1$24.3M1,000
1987
4.3
Rockville, MD1$48.0M50
Pipitone Group
1992
3.4
Pittsburgh, PA1$1.3M20
-
3.5
Lincoln, NE1$20.0M223
1999
3.5
Boston, MA1$4.8M40
1993
4.0
Pasadena, CA1$19.4M50
1996
4.1
Philadelphia, PA1$15.0M175
1984
4.1
Birmingham, MI1$7.5M50
-
3.7
New York, NY1$2.9M75
Latina Magazine
1996
3.7
New York, NY1$2.3M20
1975
3.7
Manchester, NH1$9.0M114
Scout Media
2001
3.5
Seattle, WA8$140,0001
2005
3.9
New York, NY1$3.3M50
1993
3.7
Rochester, MI1$5.4M70
Carnegie Communications
1983
3.9
Westford, MA1$17.0M10
2002
4.0
Pittsburgh, PA1$5.0M69
87AM Advertising
2008
3.5
New York, NY1$440,0006
2005
3.9
Columbia, MO1$13.0M140

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Deep Focus salaries vs competitors

Compare Deep Focus salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Deep Focus
$76,053$36.56-

Compare Deep Focus job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Deep Focus
$68,508$32.94
360i
$97,949$47.09
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
$90,075$43.31
RIESTER
$79,851$38.39
HZ
$79,459$38.20
The Source Magazine
$78,411$37.70
Daniel Brian Advertising
$78,124$37.56
Latina Magazine
$77,907$37.46
Carnegie Communications
$77,027$37.03
Brogan & Partners
$77,008$37.02
Smith Brothers Agency
$75,806$36.45
Red Tettemer O'Connell + Partners
$74,773$35.95
Pipitone Group
$73,156$35.17
Swanson Russell
$70,090$33.70
Ayzenberg
$70,082$33.69
87AM Advertising
$68,444$32.91
True Media
$66,361$31.90
Connelly Partners
$65,701$31.59
Story Worldwide
$65,003$31.25
GYK Antler
$61,914$29.77

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Deep Focus demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Deep Focus vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Swanson Russell54%46%
True Media54%46%
Ayzenberg81%19%
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Compare race at Deep Focus vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%26%7%12%7%
8.3
61%18%9%9%4%
7.8
75%12%6%5%3%
6.1

Deep Focus and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Yehuda Shmidman is a Chairman/CEO at WHP Global, Board Observer (ASX:FUN) at Funtastic Limited, and Board Member at MARTHA STEWART LIVING OMNIMEDIA INC and is based in New York, New York. He has worked as Board Member at SEQUENTIAL BRANDS GROUP, INC.; Exec VP:Operations at ICONIX BRAND GROUP, INC.; and Senior VP:Business Development at ICONIX BRAND GROUP, INC.. Yehuda works or has worked as Chief Executive Officer at HEELYS, INC.; BOARD MEMBER at YMA Fashion Scholarship Fund; and Head:Global Bus Development at ICONIX BRAND GROUP, INC.. He studied at Yeshiva University.

Scott Pipitone
Pipitone Group

Tim Riester
RIESTER

Eric Ayzenberg
Ayzenberg

For the past 20 years, Eric Ayzenberg has been a key player in shaping the direction of video game advertising, integrated marketing, and social digital presence, creating innovative marketing solutions for some of the biggest names in the video game, toy, theatrical, communication and consumer electronic businesses. Eric was born in the Soviet Union, raised on the mean streets of Brooklyn, and educated at Pratt Institute and Art Center College of Design. He is now lucky enough to work and live with his wife Carol and their two daughters in the land of perpetual sunshine. Eric began his career in New York, mastering his craft with stints at ABC, NBC and R/GA. In 1984, he moved to Los Angeles to join Chiat/Day as an art director. Two years later he co-founded Paragon Ad & Design where he applied his talents to advertising for Universal Studios, L.A. Gear and Interplay. In 1993 he founded Ayzenberg Group with the vision of building an agency operating on the cutting edge of web-based technology. As a pioneer in creating strategy and advertising for interactive entertainment companies, Eric led the way in Internet-based innovation for his agency and his clients. In 1997, Ayzenberg became one of the first agencies to create its own website and extranet. That same year, it developed some of the first portals for video game clients. In the years that followed, the agency created result-driven, award-winning online, broadcast and print advertising as well as media solutions, websites and mobile applications for a wide range of companies and brands. Among them were Electronic Arts, Disney Interactive, Microsoft Xbox, Konami, Warner Brothers, Namco Bandai, Capcom and Sony Online Entertainment. Since its founding, Ayzenberg has grown to be one of the largest independent advertising agencies on the US West Coast. Continuing the spirit of innovation that has fostered his company's success, Eric launched the agency's Social Media and Mobile Division in 2007, and the Original Entertainment Content group in 2011.

Joe Dallas Moore
Carnegie Communications

Joe Dallas Moore is a Chief Executive Officer & Chairman at Carnegie Communications and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has worked as Policy and Advocacy Leadership Initiative Fellow at Teach for America; Latin American Volunteer at Independent Volunteering, Travel and Intensive Spanish; and Staff Reporter at Roswell Daily Record. Joe works or has worked as PhD Candidate in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He studied at WABASH COLLEGE between 2002 and 2006, Carnegie Mellon University between 2013 and 2017, and National Louis University.

Daniel Brian Cobb
Daniel Brian Advertising

Daniel Brian Cobb is a Chief Strategy Officer, CEO at Daniel Brian Advertising and Marketing Innovation Thought Leader at Forbes Agency Council and is based in New York City, New York. He has worked as Art Director at Campbell Ewald and Art Director at P&G Marketing. Daniel attended Michigan State University between 1987 and 1990 and Oral Roberts University between 1986 and 1987.

Jack Miller
True Media

Dave Hansen
Swanson Russell

Steve Connelly
Connelly Partners

Ellyn Davidson
Brogan & Partners

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