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  • Convercent has the most employees (300).
  • The oldest company is Northern Power Systems, founded in 1974.
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Distributed Energy Management vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
3.8
Bremerton, WA1$1.1M125
Northern Power Systems
1974
3.8
Barre, VT1$38.6M20
Visible Measures
2005
3.8
Boston, MA1$10.6M17
Rhiza, Inc.
2008
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1$6.5M8
2012
4.1
Denver, CO2$22.0M300
2014
3.5
Madison Heights, MI1$2.7M246
2012
4.4
Herndon, VA1$16.0M122

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Distributed Energy Management salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Distributed Energy Management
$92,131$44.29-

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CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Distributed Energy Management
$68,955$33.15
Convercent
$92,166$44.31
Northern Power Systems
$73,213$35.20
Rhiza, Inc.
$71,052$34.16
Xeeva
$69,667$33.49
Visible Measures
$69,233$33.29
DocASAP
$66,835$32.13

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Distributed Energy Management demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Distributed Energy Management vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Visible Measures52%48%
Convercent63%38%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
74%14%4%7%2%
6.5
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58%18%9%13%2%
6.8

Distributed Energy Management and similar companies CEOs

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Ciel Caldwell
Northern Power Systems

Ciel Caldwell was named Chief Financial Officer of Northern Power Systems in February 2013. Ms. Caldwell joined Northern Power Systems in February of 2011 as Vice President and Corporate Controller. With over 18 years of experience in finance and accounting, Ms. Caldwell has held senior financial leadership positions at various companies in the high-tech sector including 3Com Corporation, Vistaprint, and Level 3 Communications. At the start of her career Ms. Caldwell worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Ms. Caldwell is a CPA and earned her Bachelor of Science from Babson College with a major in Accounting.

Patrick Quinlan
Convercent

An entrepreneur at heart, Patrick Quinlan has a passion and skill for building companies from the ground up. Prior to leading Convercent’s executive team, Patrick served as Chief Executive Officer of Rivet Software, another technology firm operating in the governance, risk and compliance space. In just two years, he propelled Rivet’s quarterly revenue from $240,000 to $12 million – an achievement that earned the company a #6 placement on the 2011 Inc. 500 List among software firms and a #60 listing overall. A founding partner of Nebbiolo Ventures, Patrick has also served as CEO of ServiceSelect and Delta Translation, which was successfully sold to LFI in 1999. Patrick has been recognized by the Denver Business Journal as one of Denver’s top “Forty Under 40” leaders, and in 2011 he was named an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist. Patrick has served as a board member of Youth on Record and Young Americans Center for Financial Education, the country’s only FDIC-insured bank designed with youth in mind. While Patrick loves to move at high speeds, he takes time to savor what matters most – his wife Kyla and son Huck, dogs Paisley and Parma, Baja the cat, and a slew of chickens.

Joshua Knauer
Rhiza, Inc.

Puneet Maheshwari
DocASAP

A technologist at heart, Puneet believes that technology can be a great enabler of transparent information flow that simplifies healthcare for all of us. He started DocAsap out of his personal experience of not getting timely appointment for his 1 year old. Today, Puneet shuttles between Philadelphia and New York, meeting customers and partners and helping build DocAsap. And, for every minute that he doesn't spend with DocAsap he is with his two sons being a dad. Puneet has over 15 years of experience working in technology start ups in Silicon Valley and business technology office of McKinsey and Company. Most recently Puneet was executive director of strategy and business transformation at Freescale. Puneet is a computer science engineer and has an MBA from Wharton.

Nina Vellayan
Xeeva

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