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El Buen Pastor vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2006
3.7
Tulia, TX1$499,99950
1961
4.4
Washington, DC4$320.0M6,914
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
1975
4.0
Concord, CA2$62.5M20
1978
4.2
Chicago, IL1$100.7M279
Casa Familiar
1973
3.5
San Diego, CA1$5.0M5
Sunday Friends
1997
3.8
San Jose, CA1$2.4M20
National Life Center
-
4.2
Woodbury, NJ1--
Faith In Action
1980
3.5
Oakland, CA1$320,0007
2004
3.6
San Francisco, CA1$8.5M75
1994
3.7
West Bloomfield, MI1$1.2M48
Pets Lifeline
1982
3.3
Sonoma, CA1$250,0005
2007
4.0
Asheville, NC1$2.3M125
1998
4.0
Columbia, MD1$3.0M3,000
ARLNH
1904
3.1
Bedford, NH1$5.0M22
Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter
1981
3.4
Nashua, NH1$2.2M22
Thorncroft Equestrian Center
1969
3.3
Malvern, PA1$5.0M7
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program
1980
3.1
Clifton, VA1$999,99920
Open Heart Kitchen
1995
3.7
Livermore, CA1$5.0M15
Mahak
-
3.7
Sunnyvale, CA1$190,0005
1991
3.7
Alpharetta, GA1$2.4M25
Morro Bay National Estuary Program
1995
3.9
Morro Bay, CA1$10.0M12

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El Buen Pastor salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
El Buen Pastor
$49,989$24.03-

Compare El Buen Pastor job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
El Buen Pastor
$48,306$23.22
Morro Bay National Estuary Program
$86,249$41.47
ARLNH
$72,084$34.66
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue
$71,779$34.51
Peace Corps
$71,526$34.39
Sunday Friends
$68,561$32.96
Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter
$62,304$29.95
Casa Familiar
$60,000$28.85
Mahak
$54,103$26.01
Faith In Action
$53,482$25.71
Thorncroft Equestrian Center
$53,334$25.64
Pets Lifeline
$52,553$25.27
National Life Center
$52,157$25.08
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program
$51,990$25.00
One Heart Worldwide
$51,910$24.96
All Hands Consulting
$51,146$24.59
Canine Assistants
$50,252$24.16
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
$49,535$23.82
Friendship Circle
$49,230$23.67
Open Heart Kitchen
$26,725$12.85

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El Buen Pastor demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at El Buen Pastor vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program20%80%
One Heart Worldwide23%77%
Peace Corps42%58%
Casa Familiar47%53%
El Buen Pastor--
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Female
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25%
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Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program

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75%
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Compare race at El Buen Pastor vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%14%13%8%4%
9.5
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program
68%10%16%4%2%
6.0
53%19%10%12%6%
8.7
Casa Familiar
30%58%5%4%3%
6.0

El Buen Pastor and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Charlotte Williams
ARLNH

Joel Sjostrom
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano

Joel Sjostrom is a President/CEO at Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano.

Lexie Bell
Morro Bay National Estuary Program

Rabbi Levi Shemtov
Friendship Circle

Michael Reinke
Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter

Kelsey Gallagher
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program

Heather Greaux
Open Heart Kitchen

Lisa Cuestas
Casa Familiar

Ms. Cuestas has worked for Casa Familiar, a 501c3 nonprofit organization in San Ysidro, CA for nearly 17 years, and is experienced in the nonprofit sector for almost 20 years. Her service work began as a volunteer in her hometown of Tucson, AZ at a transitional home for abused and neglected children in 1998. Lisa moved to San Ysidro, CA at the age of 19 and started as a volunteer at a local nonprofit, Casa Familiar, which lead to her opportunity to coordinate and develop activities and projects for youth. Her career has grown and come full circle at Casa Familiar now serving as CEO, seventeen years later. She was honored to accept this role and responsibility and eager to continue the mission of Casa Familiar and improve the quality of life for San Ysidro & South Bay residents. Ms. Cuestas currently serves on the 1st Captains Community Advisory Board for the Police Departments Southern Division as a representative of the community and Casa Familiar. In the 2014 elections cycle, Ms. Cuestas launched her first campaign seeking a seat on the South Bay Irrigation District Board. Cuestas expanded her network and solidified her credibility in the South Bay area gaining endorsements from Congressman Juan Vargas, Senator Ben Hueso, Chula Vista Mayor, Mary Salas, and local residents. While the final election results did not mean a win for Ms. Cuestas, she was successful in gaining 40.0% of the vote in her district and in her first campaign. Cuestas has a passion for volunteerism and believes in civic engagement and leadership. Casa Familiar's vision is to organize and empower residents in San Ysidro and South San Diego to take an active role in their communities by engaging them civically to build sustainability, and enhance quality of life issues affecting our region.

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