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Earlham Savings Bank main competitors are Bank of the West, Kleberg Bank, and American Community Bank.

Competitor Summary. See how Earlham Savings Bank compares to its main competitors:

  • KeyBank has the most employees (17,999).
  • Employees at Bank of the West earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $83,013.
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Earlham Savings Bank vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1931
3.9
West Des Moines, IA1$11.3M34
1908
3.7
Blytheville, AR2$5.6M50
Farmers and Drovers Bank
1882
3.6
Council Grove, KS1$2.0M20
1943
4.9
Saint Paul, MN9$1.2B1,652
1865
4.4
Kansas City, MO13$1.4B4,766
1855
4.1
Pittsburgh, PA2$276.9M1,400
1874
4.7
San Francisco, CA2$2.8B9,261
1825
4.4
Cleveland, OH5$2.8B17,999
1870
3.6
Seneca Falls, NY1$14.0M60
1902
3.8
Waco, TX11$160.0M535
1954
3.3
Clarksville, TN1$30.0M47
-
3.9
Kingsville, TX2$24.9M100
1996
3.6
Madison, WI9$1.8M100
1832
4.3
Wilmington, DE49$2.1B1,838
-
4.4
Charlotte, NC1$21.0M87
1956
4.1
Fort Worth, TX1$33.0M248
1910
4.6
Tulsa, OK30$1.9B4,900
1991
4.3
Clinton, NJ18$1.5B2,072
1868
3.8
Gorham, ME3$44.2M110
1929
4.3
Uniondale, NY2$206.2M510
-
4.5
Salem, VA1$10.5B12,362

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Earlham Savings Bank salaries vs competitors

Among Earlham Savings Bank competitors, employees at Bank of the West earn the most with an average yearly salary of $83,013.

Compare Earlham Savings Bank salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Earlham Savings Bank
$59,676$28.69-
Farmers Bank & Trust Co. (Blytheville, Arkansas)
$61,513$29.57-
Farmers and Drovers Bank
$44,772$21.52-
Bremer Bank
$41,213$19.81-
Commerce Bank
$36,626$17.61-
Dollar Bank Federal Savings Bank
$52,675$25.32-

Compare Earlham Savings Bank job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Earlham Savings Bank
$62,086$29.85
Branch Banking and Trust Company
$88,642$42.62
Dollar Bank Federal Savings Bank
$88,101$42.36
Bank of the West
$87,490$42.06
First Advantage Bank
$80,217$38.57
Kleberg Bank
$79,668$38.30
BOK Financial
$77,345$37.18
KeyBank
$74,872$36.00
American Community Bank
$74,670$35.90
Farmers Bank & Trust Co. (Blytheville, Arkansas)
$72,560$34.88
Bremer Bank
$71,752$34.50
Commerce Bank
$71,214$34.24
Wisconsin Bank & Trust
$70,131$33.72
Extraco Banks
$69,018$33.18
OmniAmerican Bank
$63,094$30.33
Farmers and Drovers Bank
$63,075$30.32
Gorham Savings Bank
$60,278$28.98
Flushing Bank
$59,049$28.39
Generations Bank
$54,659$26.28
Unity Bank
$51,340$24.68

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Earlham Savings Bank demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Earlham Savings Bank vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Commerce Bank36%64%
BOK Financial38%62%
KeyBank42%58%
WSFS Bank46%54%
Flushing Bank48%52%
Earlham Savings Bank--
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Female
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75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Earlham Savings Bank vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%12%7%9%8%
9.6
65%13%10%8%4%
9.2
50%15%11%19%5%
10.0
68%11%9%8%4%
9.8
59%10%15%12%4%
9.5
58%22%6%9%5%
9.7

Earlham Savings Bank and similar companies CEOs

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Steven Glen Bradshaw
BOK Financial

Steve Bradshaw is president and CEO of BOK Financial Corporation. He leads a team that oversees a diverse portfolio of services for commercial, consumer, and wealth management clients with banking centers in eight states, including high-growth markets such as Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, Denver and Phoenix. BOK Financial also operates a number of national lines of business including energy services, healthcare banking, trading and brokerage, mortgage origination and TransFund, a top 10 electronic funds transfer network. Bradshaw became the chief executive at BOK Financial in January of 2014. Bradshaw joined the company in 1991 when he sold his wholly-owned retail brokerage business to BOK Financial. Over the next 23 years, he built the investment and consumer businesses for the organization. Bradshaw earned his bachelor’s degree in business finance from the University of Central Oklahoma and graduated with distinction from the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Very active in the community, Bradshaw is the past chair for the Tulsa Regional Chamber and is former chairman of its convention and visitor’s bureau, Visit Tulsa. He serves on the board of directors of Oklahoma State University's Lew Wentz Foundation, and formerly a trustee on the University of Tulsa board. Bradshaw is a past board member of Tulsa Community Foundation, Tulsa River Parks Authority, Metropolitan Tulsa Urban League, YWCA Tulsa, and Tulsa Habitat for Humanity, Tulsa Area United Way, Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS), and Junior Achievement of Oklahoma.

Jonathan M. Kemper
Commerce Bank

John W. Kemper is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Commerce Bancshares, Inc. In this role, he directs the Bank's strategy and line operations, working closely with market and business line leadership. In addition, Mr. Kemper has overall responsibility for bank credit and non-credit risk, legal, compliance and human resources. Kemper holds a Bachelor of Arts in history and political science from Stanford University, a Master of Science in economic history from the London School of Economics, and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Kemper is a director of Tower Properties Company and a member of the Leadership Council of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. He is a board member of the St. Louis Regional Chamber and KIPP St. Louis. For 150 years, Missouri-based Commerce Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBSH) has been providing a diversified line of financial services, including business and personal banking, wealth management, financial planning, and investments through its affiliated companies. Commerce Bank operates in more than 360 retail locations in the Central United States and has a nationwide presence in the commercial payments industry. Commerce Bancshares also has operating subsidiaries involved in mortgage banking, leasing, credit-related insurance, private equity and real estate activities. For additional information, please visit www.commercebank.com.

John R. Buran
Flushing Bank

John Buran works at CITIGROUP INC and a President/CEO at Flushing Commercial Bank, Chairman at FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF NEW YORK, and Board Member at New York Bankers Service Corp. He has worked as Exec VP:Retail Branch at Bank of America, Board Member at FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF NEW YORK, and Chairman at New York Bankers Service Corp. John works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, BOARD MEMBER at Long Island University, and BOARD MEMBER at Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc. He attended New York University.

Christopher M. Gorman
KeyBank

Christopher M. Gorman assumed the role of Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of KeyCorp on May 1, 2020, bringing more than 30 years of financial services experience to his role. Chris and his team are responsible for more than $156B in assets, 18,000 employees and 3.5MM clients. He is focused on, and dedicated to, delivering shareholder value; keeping the client experience central to all priorities; lifting and revitalizing communities; and maintaining a diverse, experienced and engaged board of directors and team. In September 2019, Chris was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of KeyCorp, and was named Chairman and CEO of KeyBank, N.A. in 2012. Previously, Chris was Vice-Chairman and President of Banking where he was responsible for KeyCorp’s businesses. Chris was responsible for leading Key’s integration of First Niagara Financial Group, which was the largest acquisition in Key’s 190-year history. Prior to that, Chris served as the President of Key Corporate Bank, which was comprised of KeyBank Real Estate Capital, Enterprise Commercial Payments, Key Equipment Finance and KeyBanc Capital Markets. Earlier in his career, Chris led KeyBanc Capital Markets and held various leadership roles at McDonald Investments, a registered broker-dealer acquired by KeyCorp in 1998. Chris serves on the Board of Directors of The Bank Policy Institute and is member of the BITS Committee, technology policy division of the Bank Policy Institute. He is a member of the Supervisory Board of The Clearing House and serves as a board member of University Hospital Health System and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Previously, Chris was a member of the Sisters of Charity Health Systems Board of Directors and served on the Executive Committee. Chris also served as a Trustee of the Cleveland Institute of Music and The Zoological Society of Cleveland. He is the past Chairman of Business Volunteers Unlimited and past Chairman of the KeyCorp United Way Services Campaign, and served as President of the KeyBank Foundation. Chris received a Bachelor's degree in Finance from Miami University in 1983 and is a member of the Board of Visitors of Miami University’s Farmer School of Business.

James Hughes
Unity Bank

James Hughes is a Board Member at Indep Comm Bankers of America, Board Member at UnityBank, and Board Member at UNITY BANCORP INC /NJ/ and is based in Greater New York City Area. He has worked as Senior Vice President at Service Bancorp Inc, Exec VP/CFO at UNITY BANCORP INC /NJ/, and SVP at Summit Bank. James works or has worked as TRUSTEE at Center for Hope Hospice and Principal Advisory Board at Union Catholic Regional High. He attended Seton Hall University between 1981 and 1983, Union Catholic High School between 1972 and 1976, and Mount St Mary's University between 1976 and 1980.

Rodger Levenson
WSFS Bank

Nandita Bakhshi
Bank of the West

Jeanne Crain
Bremer Bank

James McQuade
Dollar Bank

Mike Thompson
Extraco Banks

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