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Dino main competitors are El Rey Network, MELT Sports & Entertainment, and Sandwich.

Competitor Summary. See how Dino compares to its main competitors:

  • Employees at El Rey Network earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $53,391.
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Dino vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.1
Garden Grove, CA1$2.0M50
2001
3.7
Draper, UT1$2.2M50
-
3.8
Wichita, KS1$16.0M750
Universal Studios
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4.3
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2008
4.5
New York, NY4$1.0B608
Sterling Renaissance Festival
-
3.8
Sterling, NY1$960,00011
Big Al's
-
3.9
Peoria, IL1$380,00015
2012
4.3
Austin, TX1$4.1M72
1999
3.9
Orlando, FL1$14.0M3,000
1996
4.0
Grand Prairie, TX1$19.3M700
2015
4.5
Muskegon, MI4$180.0M600
1936
4.5
Norwood, MA1$4.8B23,900
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4.3
East Palo Alto, CA1$3.0M10
2000
4.5
Atlanta, GA1$8.5M75
1982
3.8
Boston, MA1$21.4M300
2008
3.5
--$32.0M350
Sandwich
2014
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$2.2M10
2004
4.7
Los Angeles, CA1$213.7M2,000
1960
4.2
Homewood, AL3$150.0M1,966
Backline
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3.7
Silver Creek, NY1$190,0007
1973
3.6
Grand Prairie, TX1$12.0M146

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Dino salaries vs competitors

Among Dino competitors, employees at El Rey Network earn the most with an average yearly salary of $53,391.

Compare Dino salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Dino
$49,229$23.67-
Boondocks Food & Fun
$49,382$23.74-
Warren Theatres
$29,526$14.20-
Universal Studios
$30,997$14.90-
Legends Hospitality
$34,687$16.68-
Sterling Renaissance Festival
$47,917$23.04-

Compare Dino job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Dino
$66,211$31.83
Showcase Cinemas
$86,268$41.48
Legends Hospitality
$73,837$35.50
El Rey Network
$73,436$35.31
Traders Village
$69,511$33.42
Sandwich
$69,347$33.34
Backline
$68,608$32.98
MELT Sports & Entertainment
$68,438$32.90
Warren Theatres
$68,264$32.82
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$67,260$32.34
Universal Studios
$67,222$32.32
Boondocks Food & Fun
$66,646$32.04
Sterling Renaissance Festival
$66,539$31.99
Three Brothers
$66,498$31.97
Maggie
$63,703$30.63
The 405
$63,402$30.48
Brunswick Bowling
$59,952$28.82
Lone Star Park
$56,684$27.25
Jack's
$56,178$27.01
Big Al's
$51,133$24.58

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Dino demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Dino vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Jack's43%57%
Dino49%51%
Legends Hospitality49%51%
El Rey Network51%49%
The 40561%39%
Male
Female

Compare race at Dino vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%17%10%5%3%
9.4
62%12%17%7%3%
9.9
56%24%11%6%3%
9.7
65%16%6%4%9%
6.3
43%42%7%5%3%
9.5

Dino and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Todd Bartmess
Jack's

Shervin Mirhashemi
Legends Hospitality

Shervin Mirhashemi, President and Chief Executive Officer at Legends, also serves as a member of Legends’ Board of Directors. As President and CEO, Shervin has spearheaded the company’s initiative to redefine structure, culture, operations and sales strategy, through its Global Sales, Global Planning and Hospitality divisions-employing a 360-degree service solution across all business verticals. He has cultivated an array of best-in-class services, which include market feasibility; project development; premium suites and ticket sales; naming rights; sponsorship; hospitality; retail and special events; and technology solutions. Legends operates across marquee industries including professional sports, collegiate properties, attractions and entertainment globally, with Shervin setting the long-term strategic vision of the company and leading day-to-day business operations for Legends. Since he joined the company in 2013, Shervin has increased Legends portfolio, developing new avenues of business globally, which has led to unprecedented growth across all divisions. Total revenues have increased more than 500% and the company’s portfolio has grown tenfold. Additionally, Shervin has created several new divisions across the company that have become key drivers of the integrated business platform. Shervin joined Legends after more than two decades in the sports and entertainment space. Most recently, he held the position of President of Global Partnerships at a leading sports, entertainment and music company, where he oversaw the management and operation of the company’s global revenue streams including sponsorship, naming rights, premium and partnership sales, servicing and activation. Earlier in his career, he held various roles in business and legal affairs across various industries. Shervin received his J.D. from the University of Southern California and holds a B.A. in Biomedical Engineering from University of California San Diego. He resides in Southern California with his wife, Alex, and their two children, where he is an active member of his community serving on behalf of several organizations.

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Cristina Magno Patwa Cpa, Mba
El Rey Network

As an entrepreneur for over 15 years, Patwa is the CEO of Enroot, the award-winning organic beverage company she co-founded alongside Brad Pitt and John Fogelman, and in partnership with the James Beard Foundation. She also serves as the CEO of El Rey Network, the television platform she co-founded with Robert Rodriguez and Fogelman. In addition to the boards of Enroot and El Rey, Patwa is a board member for the sports wrestling league Lucha Underground, and the Latinx creative/ad agency La Reyna. She is also an executive producer of a slate of minority-inclusive content, and her team created the L’Attitude and the LATINXT list with Rodriguez, Zoe Saldana and Lin Manuel Miranda. Patwa previously was the co-CEO of FactoryMade, where she oversaw creative-led businesses including the Private Suites at LAX, the luxury airplane terminal, Munchies meal kits, the food delivery service with Vice Media, Chateau Miraval olive oils, the gourmet French brand with the Jolie-Pitt family, and Rediscovering America, the locally grown and organic movement with the James Beard Foundation, Ayesha Curry and Walmart. Prior to FactoryMade, Patwa was the Worldwide Head / SVP of Strategic Planning & Business Development for WME, reporting directly to Fogelman, Ari Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell. At WME, she drove the development and growth of Hasbro Studios in television and film, and the $600M joint venture with Discovery Communications for the Hub television network. Her team led the $300M raise for the studio and the creation of multi-billion-dollar media properties such as Transformers, GI Joe and My Little Pony. Patwa also led the creation of HSN Arcade, a casual gaming platform that resulted in 350M+ game plays and 3x e-commerce spend per user. Prior to WME, Patwa was the Director of Business Development for the Disney-ABC Television Group, presiding over $500M in retail revenues for hit shows such as LOST, Grey’s Anatomy, Desperate Housewives and Dancing with the Stars across home entertainment, licensing, merchandise, music and digital distribution.Earlier in her career, Patwa worked in financial planning and distribution strategy for Twentieth Century Fox. She was also a Strategy Consultant at Deloitte, ranking in the top 5% globally, where she led projects for Fortune 500 clients such as JPMorgan Chase.Patwa holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management, a CPA in the state of California and graduate certificates from Stanford University and Tufts University. She graduated magna cum laude with a BSBA in Accounting and MIS from Boston University.

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