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EMA Design Automation main competitors are Altium, Cengage Learning, and Turnitin.

Competitor Summary. See how EMA Design Automation compares to its main competitors:

  • Cengage Learning has the most employees (4,400).
  • Employees at Altium earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $103,542.
  • The oldest company is McGraw Hill, founded in 1888.
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EMA Design Automation vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
3.7
Rochester, NY2$8.6M115
1984
4.0
Englewood, CO11$2.5M50
1985
4.4
San Diego, CA1$171.8M860
1999
3.6
New York, NY1$4.9M56
1997
4.4
Austin, TX1$26.0M289
2002
4.5
Cary, NC1$28.0M200
1994
4.8
Boston, MA9$1.5B4,400
1888
4.7
New York, NY6$1.7B500
Capital Network Solutions
1989
4.1
Sacramento, CA1$7.0M20
1972
3.8
Nashville, TN1$17.5M50
2001
4.7
Rochester, NY1$8.5B700
1996
3.9
Oakland, CA3$23.4M730
2000
4.6
Bloomington, MN1$68.8M380
2005
3.6
Conshohocken, PA1$8.1M300

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EMA Design Automation salaries vs competitors

Among EMA Design Automation competitors, employees at Altium earn the most with an average yearly salary of $103,542.

Compare EMA Design Automation salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
EMA Design Automation
$68,376$32.87-
Ntt Training
$45,557$21.90-
Altium
$103,542$49.78-
eChalk
$45,798$22.02-
360training
$77,923$37.46-
Relias
$62,778$30.18-

Compare EMA Design Automation job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
EMA Design Automation
$72,003$34.62
Altium
$94,945$45.65
Cengage Learning
$92,985$44.70
McGraw Hill
$88,798$42.69
Turnitin
$75,816$36.45
Capital Network Solutions
$72,571$34.89
eChalk
$72,526$34.87
Ntt Training
$72,400$34.81
Skillsoft
$72,259$34.74
360training
$72,155$34.69
SAFARI Montage
$69,536$33.43
Edmentum
$69,523$33.42
1220 Exhibits
$68,500$32.93
Relias
$60,856$29.26

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EMA Design Automation demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at EMA Design Automation vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Edmentum47%53%
Cengage Learning48%52%
McGraw Hill51%49%
Skillsoft54%46%
Altium70%30%
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Compare race at EMA Design Automation vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%11%9%10%4%
9.6
70%11%8%8%3%
9.7
61%13%11%11%4%
9.7
55%19%7%13%6%
8.4
65%13%11%6%4%
8.8

EMA Design Automation and similar companies CEOs

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Michael E. Hansen
Cengage Learning

Michael Ekkehard Hansen is the chief executive officer of Cengage Learning. Hansen specialises in the evolution of the educational publishing industry, especially the transition the industry is making from print to digital and the development of new digital product lines.

Jeff Tarr
Skillsoft

Simon Allen
McGraw Hill

Simon Allen was named CEO of McGraw-Hill in October 2019. Previously he served as President of the company’s Higher Ed and International business units. He rejoined McGraw-Hill in March 2018. Simon has deep experience in educational publishing having led large teams across six continents focused on K-12 and higher education, as well as science, technical and medical digital and print products for professional, governmental and institutional markets. Before joining McGraw-Hill, Simon was the CEO of Macmillan Education, leading the company’s transition from print to blended learning products and solutions. Previously, he was Senior Vice President, International at The McGraw-Hill Companies and during that time was elected President of The Publishers Association in the U.K., serving for three years on its council. Before that, Simon was President, Higher Education at both Pearson Education EMEA and Prentice Hall Europe. Earlier in his career, he held sales leadership roles with the Times Mirror Group in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East. Simon received his BA with honors from Middlesex University School of Business and completed Executive Education programs in Leadership and Strategic Management at the London Business School.

John F. Aiello
eChalk

John F. Aiello is a President and Chief Financial Officer at eChalk and is based in New York. He has worked as Controller at Chelsea Computer Consultants Inc, Chief Financial Officer at Chelsea Pharmaceutical Resources, and Senior Accountant at Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP. John attended Stern School Of Business until 1993.

Aram Mirkazemi
Altium

Wallace Ferreira
Capital Network Solutions

Matthew Carden
1220 Exhibits

Chris Caren
Turnitin

Jamie Post Candee
Edmentum

Jamie joined Edmentum in 2005 and began her career with the company in Human Resources, before working her way through nearly every department within the organization—serving as Director, Sales and Service Effectiveness; Vice President, Product Development; Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing; and Chief Revenue Officer during her initial tenure.Jamie rejoined the organization in 2017, to lead Edmentum’s strategic vision and long term growth plan as President, CEO, and Board Director, bringing her successful record of accomplishment as an executive with extensive experience in education technology, private equity, and policy. Jamie was selected by Minnesota Business magazine as one of the 2015 (Real) Power 50, by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal as a 2017 Titans of Technology honoree, and 2017 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist. Most recently, Jamie was selected as one of EdTech Digest’s Top 100 Influencers in EdTech and she was recognized by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal as a 2018 Women in Business honoree. She sits on the board of directors for Project Success, a MN-based education non-profit and serves as an advisory board member for Bethel University’s Department of Business and Economics.Jamie holds a Master of Business Administration from Bethel University and a Bachelor of Science in political science from the University of Wisconsin. Her ambitious personality, relentless commitment to serve educators and students, and strong leadership inspire her teams to build and implement education programs that promote and support lifelong teaching and learning.

Kay Krafft
Relias

Kay Krafft is the CEO of the Bertelsmann Education Group. Until early 2014, he was Chief Investment Officer of music rights management company BMG. Kay has been instrumental in setting-up BMG as part of Bertelsmann, selecting and structuring a partnership with investment firm KKR late 2009. Since then, BMG has been built from a start-up to a major player in the music industry through acquisitions as well as the establishment of an international presence. Before joining BMG’s Executive Board, he served as EVP and global head of mergers and acquisitions at Bertelsmann. From 2000 to 2005, Kay Krafft was a partner at professional services firm Deloitte. Other experiences include a period with Clearstream, now owned by Deutsche Börse Group, another with private equity firm BNL (Beteiligungsgesellschaft Neue Länder) and with Treuhandanstalt (agency that privatised the East German enterprises). Kay graduated 1993 in Business Administration at University of Trier and Dublin City University.

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